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Topic: Emotions

receptive

IPA: /rɪˈsɛptɪv/

KK: /rɪˈsɛptɪv/

adjective

Definition: Willing to accept or consider new ideas, suggestions, or changes.

Example: She was very receptive to feedback during the meeting.

reciprocate

IPA: /rɪˈsɪprəˌkeɪt/

KK: /rɪˈsɪprəˌkeɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To respond to an action or feeling by doing something similar in return.

Example: When she helped me with my project, I wanted to reciprocate by inviting her to dinner.

transitive verb

Definition: To respond to a gesture or action by making a similar gesture or action in return.

Example: She decided to reciprocate his kindness by helping him with his project.

reckless

IPA: /ˈrɛkləs/

KK: /ˈrɛkləs/

adjective

Definition: Someone who acts without thinking about the possible bad results or dangers; they take risks without being careful.

Example: The reckless driver sped through the red light, endangering everyone on the road.

recklessly

IPA: /ˈrɛk.ləs.li/

KK: /ˈrɛk.ləs.li/

adverb

Definition: In a way that shows a lack of care about the consequences of actions, often leading to danger or harm.

Example: He drove recklessly, ignoring the speed limits and traffic signals.

recluse

IPA: /rɪˈkluːs/

KK: /rɪˈklus/

adjective

Definition: Someone who prefers to live alone and avoid social interactions.

Example: The recluse spent most of his time in the mountains, far from the busy city.

noun

Definition: A person who chooses to live away from others and often prefers to be alone.

Example: The recluse spent most of his days in the quiet of his cabin in the woods.

recoil

IPA: /rɪˈkɔɪl/

KK: /rɪˈkoɪl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move back suddenly or quickly, often because of fear or surprise.

Example: When the gun fired, he felt himself recoil from the loud noise.

noun

Definition: The action of moving back suddenly, especially after being fired or hit.

Example: The recoil of the gun surprised him, pushing him back a step.

recriminative

IPA: /rɪˈkrɪməˌneɪtɪv/

KK: /rɪˈkrɪməˌneɪtɪv/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or characterized by mutual accusations or blame.

Example: The discussion turned recriminative as both sides blamed each other for the failure.

reek

IPA: /rik/

KK: /rik/

intransitive verb

Definition: To have a strong and unpleasant smell or to be filled with something bad or undesirable.

Example: The garbage reeked of rotten food and waste.

noun

Definition: A very strong and unpleasant smell that is often offensive.

Example: The room was filled with the reek of rotten food.

transitive verb

Definition: To give off a strong, unpleasant smell or odor.

Example: The garbage began to reek after sitting out in the sun for too long.

reeking

IPA: /ˈriːkɪŋ/

KK: /ˈriːkɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Having a very strong and unpleasant smell.

Example: The garbage was reeking, making it hard to stay in the room.

verb

Definition: To give off a strong, unpleasant smell.

Example: The garbage was reeking, making it hard to stay in the room.

reeky

IPA: /ˈriːki/

KK: /ˈriːki/

adjective

Definition: Having a strong, unpleasant smell; often associated with smoke or decay.

Example: The reeky room made it hard to breathe.

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