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Topic: Culture

accepted

IPA: //əkˈsɛptɪd//

KK: /əkˈsɛptɪd/

adjective

Definition: Something that is widely recognized, approved, or used by many people.

Example: The new policy was accepted by the majority of the staff.

acclaim

IPA: /əˈkleɪm/

KK: /əˈkleɪm/

intransitive verb

Definition: To shout or express strong approval and praise for someone or something.

Example: The audience began to acclaim the performers after the stunning finale.

noun

Definition: Praise or approval that is given to someone or something, often in a public way.

Example: The author received widespread acclaim for her latest novel.

transitive verb

Definition: To publicly express strong approval or praise for someone or something.

Example: The critics acclaimed the new film as a masterpiece.

acclaimed

IPA: /əˈkleɪmd/

KK: /əˈkleɪmd/

adjective

Definition: This word describes someone or something that is highly praised and respected by many people.

Example: The acclaimed author received numerous awards for her groundbreaking work.

verb

Definition: To be praised or recognized enthusiastically for achievements or qualities.

Example: The film was acclaimed by critics for its innovative storytelling.

acclamation

IPA: /əˌklæməˈʃɛn/

KK: /əˌklæməˈʃən/

noun

Definition: A loud and enthusiastic expression of approval or praise, often shown through cheers or applause. It can also refer to a way of voting where people show their support without using a formal ballot.

Example: The proposal was accepted by acclamation, with everyone cheering in agreement.

accolade

IPA: /ˈækəleɪd/

KK: /ˈæ.kə.leɪd/

noun

Definition: An award or special recognition given to someone for their achievements or excellence. It can also refer to praise or approval for someone's work.

Example: The author received an accolade for her outstanding contribution to literature.

transitive verb

Definition: To give praise or honor to someone for their achievements or qualities.

Example: The author was accoladed for her outstanding contributions to literature.

accommodational

IPA: /əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃənl/

KK: /əˌkɑːməˈdeɪʃənl/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that is connected to the act of making adjustments or providing support to meet needs.

Example: The hotel offers accommodational services for guests with special needs.

accoutred

IPA: /əˈkuːtərd/

KK: /əˈkuːtərd/

adjective

Definition: Equipped with the necessary supplies or gear for a specific purpose, especially in a military context.

Example: The soldiers were fully accoutred for the mission ahead.

verb

Definition: To be equipped or dressed, especially in a specific way, often with military or formal attire.

Example: The soldiers were accoutred with the latest gear before heading into battle.

acculturate

IPA: /əˈkʌl.tʃə.reɪt/

KK: /əˈkʌlʧəˌreɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To change or adapt to a different culture, often by adopting its customs and practices.

Example: As immigrants settle in a new country, they often acculturate to the local customs and traditions.

transitive verb

Definition: To help a group or society adopt the cultural traits or social patterns of another group.

Example: The new policies were designed to acculturate immigrants into the local community.

acculturation

IPA: //əˌkʌl.tʃəˈreɪ.ʃən//

KK: /əˌkʌl.tʃəˈreɪ.ʃən/

noun

Definition: The process of changing or adapting one's culture due to contact with another culture, often involving the adoption of new customs, beliefs, or practices.

Example: Acculturation can lead to significant changes in social practices and beliefs.

acculturational

IPA: /ˌæk.əˌkʌl.tʃəˈreɪ.ʃən.əl/

KK: /əˌkʌlʧəˈreɪʃənl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the process of adapting to a different culture, especially when people from one culture come into contact with another.

Example: The acculturational process can significantly impact the identity of immigrant communities.

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