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Topic: Feelings

enfeeble

IPA: /ɪnˈfiːbəl/

KK: /ɪnˈfibəl/

transitive verb

Definition: To make someone or something weak or less strong.

Example: The long illness began to enfeeble him, leaving him unable to perform daily tasks.

enfeeblement

IPA: /ɪnˈfiːbəlmənt/

KK: /ɪnˈfibəlmənt/

noun

Definition: The process of making someone or something weak or less effective.

Example: The enfeeblement of the once powerful empire was evident in its inability to defend its borders.

enflame

IPA: /ɪnˈfleɪm/

KK: /ɪnˈfleɪm/

verb

Definition: To cause something to become more intense or to ignite feelings, often in a negative way.

Example: The speech was meant to enflame the crowd's passion for the cause.

enfold

IPA: /ɪnˈfoʊld/

KK: /ɪnˈfoʊld/

transitive verb

Definition: To wrap or cover something completely, often in a way that creates folds or layers.

Example: The mother enfolded her child in a warm blanket.

engaging

IPA: /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒɪŋ/

KK: /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Charming or attractive in a way that draws attention or interest.

Example: The speaker gave an engaging presentation that kept everyone interested.

engagingly

IPA: /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒɪŋli/

KK: /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒɪŋli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that captures and holds attention or interest.

Example: The speaker presented the topic engagingly, making everyone eager to listen.

engender

IPA: /ɪnˈdʒɛndər/

KK: /ɪnˈdʒɛndər/

intransitive verb

Definition: To come into being or to create something new.

Example: New ideas can engender change in society.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause something to happen or to come into being; to create or produce.

Example: The new policy is expected to engender positive changes in the community.

engorged

IPA: /ɪnˈɡɔrdʒd/

KK: /ɪnˈɡɔrdʒd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that is excessively filled with liquid, often referring to a swollen or distended state, especially in blood vessels.

Example: After the injury, his arm looked engorged and swollen.

verb

Definition: To fill something completely, often to the point of swelling or becoming overly full.

Example: After the heavy rain, the river became engorged with water, overflowing its banks.

engross

IPA: /ɪnˈɡroʊs/

KK: /ɪnˈɡroʊs/

transitive verb

Definition: To take up someone's attention completely or to absorb them in something, often to the point of being unaware of anything else.

Example: The movie was so captivating that it completely engrossed the audience.

engrossed

IPA: /ɪnˈɡroʊst/

KK: /ɪnˈɡroʊst/

adjective

Definition: Completely focused on something and not aware of anything else around you.

Example: She was so engrossed in her book that she didn't hear the doorbell ring.

verb

Definition: To be completely absorbed or involved in something, often to the point of being unaware of anything else.

Example: She was so engrossed in her book that she didn't hear the phone ring.

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