IPA: /həˈbɪtʃuəlnəs/
KK: /həˈbɪtʃuəlnəs/
Definition: The quality or state of being done regularly or repeatedly as a habit.
Example: Her habitualness in exercising every morning has greatly improved her health.
IPA: /həˈbɪtʃueɪt/
KK: /həˈbɪtʃuːeɪt/
Definition: To become accustomed to something through repeated exposure or experience.
Example: Over time, the dog began to habituate to the sound of the vacuum cleaner.
Definition: To make someone or something used to a situation or environment through repeated exposure or experience.
Example: The therapist tried to habituate the patient to the sound of the traffic outside.
IPA: /hɛt/
KK: /hɛt/
Definition: A very small amount or quantity of something.
Example: He only had a haet of sugar left in the jar.
IPA: /ˈhæɡərd/
KK: /ˈhæɡərd/
Definition: Looking very tired and worn out, often because of stress or lack of sleep.
Example: After working late every night for a week, she looked haggard and needed a break.
Definition: A type of adult hawk that has been captured for training or is caught in the wild.
Example: The falconer trained the haggard to hunt effectively.
IPA: /ˈhæɡərdli/
KK: /ˈhæɡərdli/
Definition: In a way that shows signs of fatigue, exhaustion, or worry, often making someone look tired and worn out.
Example: After working all night, she looked at him haggardly, her eyes heavy with sleep.
IPA: /ˈhæɡərdnəs/
KK: /ˈhæɡərdnəs/
Definition: The state of looking very tired and worn out, often due to stress or lack of sleep.
Example: After working long hours without rest, her haggardness was evident in her tired eyes.
IPA: /hæɡd/
KK: /hægd/
Definition: Describing someone or something that appears old, worn out, or unattractive, often with a connotation of being haggard or unhealthy.
Example: After weeks of sleepless nights, she looked hagged and exhausted.
IPA: /ˈhæɡrɪd(ə)n/
KK: /ˈhæɡrɪdən/
Definition: Feeling extremely worried or troubled, often due to fear or anxiety.
Example: After hearing the bad news, she felt hagridden and couldn't sleep at night.
IPA: /ˈhælsiən/
KK: /ˈhælsiən/
Definition: Calm and peaceful; a time that is happy and prosperous.
Example: The halcyon days of summer are perfect for relaxing by the beach.
Definition: A mythical bird, often associated with the kingfisher, believed to calm the sea and winds while nesting during winter.
Example: The legend says that the halcyon can calm the stormy seas.
IPA: /heɪl/
KK: /heɪl/
Definition: In good health and free from illness or injury; strong and vigorous.
Example: Despite his age, he remains hale and hearty, enjoying life to the fullest.
Definition: To pull or drag something with effort; to compel someone to go somewhere, often used in a legal context.
Example: The police haled the suspect into the courtroom for the trial.
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