IPA: /vɪnˈdɪktɪvnəs/
KK: /vɪnˈdɪktɪvnɪs/
Definition: A strong desire to get back at someone or to seek revenge, often in a harmful way.
Example: Her vindictiveness made it difficult for her to maintain friendships.
IPA: /ˈvaɪələntli/
KK: /vaɪəˈlɛntli/
Definition: In a way that involves physical force or aggression, often causing harm or damage.
Example: The storm shook the house violently, making it hard to sleep.
IPA: /ˈvɪsəreli/
KK: /ˈvɪsərəli/
Definition: In a way that relates to deep feelings or emotions, often instinctive or gut-level reactions.
Example: She viscerally reacted to the news, feeling a deep sense of sadness.
IPA: /ˈvɪzəbli/
KK: /ˈvɪzəbli/
Definition: In a way that can be seen or noticed; clearly or obviously.
Example: She was visibly upset after hearing the news.
IPA: //vɪˈtjuːpəreɪtə//
KK: /vɪˈtjuːpəreɪtə/
Definition: A person who criticizes or insults someone in a harsh and abusive way.
Example: The vituperator shouted insults at the speaker during the debate.
IPA: /vɪˈveɪʃəs/
KK: /vɪˈveɪʃəs/
Definition: Full of life and energy; lively and spirited.
Example: She has a vivacious personality that makes everyone around her feel happy.
IPA: /vɪˈveɪʃəsli/
KK: /vɪˈveɪʃəsli/
Definition: In a lively and animated way, full of energy and enthusiasm.
Example: She danced vivaciously at the party, bringing joy to everyone around her.
IPA: /vɪˈveɪʃəsnəs/
KK: /vɪˈveɪʃəsnəs/
Definition: The quality of being lively, energetic, and full of enthusiasm.
Example: Her vivaciousness made the party much more enjoyable for everyone.
IPA: /vɪˈvæsɪti/
KK: /vɪˈvæsɪti/
Definition: The quality of being lively, energetic, and full of life.
Example: Her vivacity made the party much more enjoyable for everyone.
IPA: //ˈvɪvɪfaɪər//
KK: /ˈvɪvɪfaɪər/
Definition: A person or thing that brings life or energy to something, making it more lively or animated.
Example: The artist was a vivifier of the community, inspiring everyone with her vibrant murals.
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