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Topic: Feelings

drably

IPA: /ˈdræbli/

KK: /dræbli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is dull, lacking brightness, or not cheerful.

Example: The room was painted drably, making it feel cold and uninviting.

drabness

IPA: /ˈdræb.nəs/

KK: /dræbnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality of being dull, lacking brightness, or being uninteresting.

Example: The drabness of the landscape made the hike feel longer than it was.

draggier

IPA: /ˈdræɡiər/

KK: /ˈdræɡiər/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that is slower or more tedious than usual, often making it feel like it is dragging on.

Example: The movie was draggier than I expected, making it hard to stay focused.

draggiest

IPA: /ˈdræɡiɪst/

KK: /ˈdræɡiɪst/

adjective

Definition: The most slow or tedious; causing a feeling of being dragged out or prolonged.

Example: This was the draggiest movie I've ever seen; it felt like it would never end.

drained

IPA: /dreɪnd/

KK: /dreɪnd/

adjective

Definition: Feeling very tired and lacking energy; exhausted.

Example: After the long hike, I felt completely drained and needed to rest.

verb

Definition: To have removed liquid from something, often leaving it empty or dry.

Example: After the heavy rain, the workers drained the water from the flooded area.

dramatic

IPA: /drəˈmætɪk/

KK: /drəˈmætɪk/

adjective

Definition: Something that is striking or impressive, often related to strong emotions or actions, like in a play or movie.

Example: The actor gave a dramatic performance that captivated the audience.

dramatically

IPA: /drəˈmætɪkli/

KK: /drəˈmætɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is striking or impressive, often involving strong emotions or changes.

Example: The weather changed dramatically overnight, going from sunny to stormy.

drastic

IPA: /ˈdræstɪk/

KK: /ˈdræstɪk/

adjective

Definition: Severe or extreme in nature, often involving significant change or action.

Example: The company had to take drastic measures to cut costs during the financial crisis.

drastically

IPA: /ˈdræstɪkli/

KK: /ˈdræstɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is very serious or extreme, often resulting in significant change or impact.

Example: The company had to drastically reduce its workforce to stay afloat during the economic crisis.

drawl

IPA: /drɔːl/

KK: /drɔl/

intransitive verb

Definition: To speak in a slow and lazy way, stretching out the sounds of the words.

Example: He tends to drawl when he is tired or bored.

noun

Definition: A way of speaking that is slow and drawn out, often with a noticeable accent.

Example: His Southern drawl made his speech sound relaxed and friendly.

transitive verb

Definition: To speak in a slow, lazy way, stretching out the vowels in words.

Example: He tends to drawl when he's tired or bored.

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