IPA: //əbˈdʒɛk.tɪ.faɪ//
KK: /ˈɑbdʒɛktɪˌfaɪ/
Definition: To treat someone or something as an object rather than a person or a complex being, often reducing their value or importance.
Example: In some cultures, women are often objectified in media and advertising.
IPA: /əˈbleɪʃən/
KK: /əˈbleɪʃən/
Definition: A gift or offering made to a deity, often in a religious context, such as during worship or a ceremony.
Example: The church held a special service to receive oblations from the congregation.
IPA: /əˈbliːk.nəs/
KK: /əˈbliknəs/
Definition: The quality or state of being slanted or not straightforward; it can refer to angles, directions, or even ideas that are not direct or clear.
Example: The obliqueness of the mountain's slope made it difficult to climb.
IPA: //əbˈsiːn//
KK: /əbˈsin/
Definition: Something that is offensive or disgusting, especially in a way that goes against accepted standards of decency.
Example: The movie was criticized for its obscene content and language.
IPA: /əbˈsiːnli/
KK: /əbˈsini/
Definition: In a way that is shocking or offensive, often because it is excessively inappropriate or vulgar.
Example: The comedian's jokes were obscenely funny, pushing the boundaries of good taste.
IPA: /əbˈsiːnər/
KK: /ɑbˈsiniər/
Definition: More offensive or indecent than something else.
Example: The movie was considered even obscener than the last one.
IPA: //əbˈsiːnɪst//
KK: /əbˈsiniːst/
Definition: The most offensive or disgusting in nature, often referring to something that is morally unacceptable or indecent.
Example: The comedian's jokes were considered the obscenest of the night, shocking many in the audience.
IPA: //əbˈsɛnɪti//
KK: /əbˈsɛnɪti/
Definition: A word, act, or expression that is offensive, indecent, or lewd, often causing strong reactions of disgust or disapproval.
Example: The movie was criticized for its use of obscenity and inappropriate language.
IPA: /əbˈskjʊr/
KK: /əbˈskjʊr/
Definition: Not well known or difficult to understand; unclear or vague.
Example: The author wrote an obscure novel that few people understood.
Definition: Something that is not well known or is difficult to understand.
Example: The meaning of the poem was quite obscure to many readers.
Definition: To make something less visible or clear, often by covering it or making it difficult to see.
Example: The thick fog obscured the road ahead, making it hard to drive.
IPA: /əbˈskjʊrər/
KK: /əbˈskjʊrər/
Definition: Less clear or less well-known than something else.
Example: The details of the ancient text were obscurer than those of the more recent documents.
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