IPA: /ɪnˈʃraʊd/
KK: /ɪnˈʃraʊd/
Definition: To cover or hide something completely, often in a way that makes it difficult to see or understand.
Example: The fog enshrouded the valley, making it hard to see the houses below.
IPA: /ɪnˈsuː/
KK: /ɪnˈsu/
Definition: To happen or occur as a result of something else.
Example: After the storm, a rainbow ensued in the sky.
IPA: /ɛnˈteɪziə/
KK: /ɛnˈteɪziə/
Definition: A medical condition involving involuntary muscle contractions or spasms, often associated with diseases like tetanus.
Example: The patient was diagnosed with entasia after experiencing severe muscle spasms.
IPA: /ɛnˈtæstɪk/
KK: /ɛnˈtæstɪk/
Definition: Relating to a type of disease that causes muscle spasms or contractions.
Example: The doctor explained that the entastic condition could lead to severe muscle cramps.
IPA: /ɪnˈθrɔlmənt/
KK: /ɪnˈθrɔlmənt/
Definition: The state of being completely fascinated or captivated by something.
Example: The enthrallment of the audience was evident during the magician's performance.
IPA: /ɪnˈθuːz/
KK: /ɪnˈθuz/
Definition: To make someone feel very excited and enthusiastic about something.
Example: The teacher was able to enthuse her students about science.
IPA: /ɪnˈθjuːziæzəm/
KK: /ɪnˈθuːziˌæzəm/
Definition: A strong feeling of excitement and interest in something.
Example: Her enthusiasm for the project inspired everyone on the team.
IPA: /ɪnˈθuːziəst/
KK: /ɪnˈθuːziæst/
Definition: A person who is very passionate and excited about a particular interest or activity.
Example: She is an art enthusiast who visits galleries every weekend.
IPA: /ɪnˈθuːziˌæstɪk/
KK: /ɪnˈθuːziˌæstɪk/
Definition: Showing a lot of excitement and interest about something.
Example: She was enthusiastic about starting her new job.
IPA: /ɪnˈtaɪs/
KK: /ɪnˈtaɪs/
Definition: To attract someone by making something seem appealing or desirable.
Example: The advertisement was designed to entice customers to buy the new product.
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