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Topic: Grammar

hyperbolical

IPA: /haɪˈpɜːbəlɪkəl/

KK: /haɪˈpɜr bɒl ɪ kəl/

adjective

Definition: Relating to or characterized by hyperbole, which is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.

Example: His hyperbolical claims about the product made it hard to believe any of his statements.

hyperbolically

IPA: /haɪˈpɜːbəlɪkli/

KK: /haɪˈpɜr bɪ kə lɪ/

adverb

Definition: In a way that exaggerates or overstates something, often for emphasis or effect.

Example: She described the situation hyperbolically, making it sound much worse than it really was.

hypercatalectic

IPA: //haɪpərˈkætəˌlɛktɪk//

KK: /haɪpərˈkætəˌlɛktɪk/

adjective

Definition: This term describes a line of poetry that has one or more extra syllables at the end, making it longer than a standard line.

Example: The poem's hypercatalectic lines added a unique rhythm that captivated the audience.

hypercatalexis

IPA: //haɪpərˈkætəˌlɛksɪs//

KK: /haɪpərˈkætəˌlɛksɪs/

noun

Definition: The addition of one or two extra syllables at the end of a line of poetry, which goes beyond the normal structure of the verse.

Example: The poet used hypercatalexis to create a unique rhythm in her poem.

hypercorrect

IPA: //ˌhaɪpərkəˈrɛkt//

KK: /haɪpərkəˈrɛkt/

adjective

Definition: Describing a way of speaking or writing that is overly correct, often leading to mistakes based on incorrect rules or analogies.

Example: His hypercorrect use of grammar made his speech sound unnatural.

hypercorrection

IPA: /ˌhaɪpərkəˈrɛkʃən/

KK: /haɪpərkəˈrɛkʃən/

noun

Definition: A mistake made in language when someone tries too hard to be correct, often by using the wrong form or pronunciation because they think it sounds better or more proper.

Example: Using 'I' instead of 'me' in the sentence 'He invited my husband and I to lunch' is an example of hypercorrection.

hypercorrectly

IPA: /ˌhaɪpərkəˈrɛktli/

KK: /haɪpərkəˈrɛktli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that is overly correct or precise, often to the point of being unnatural or excessive.

Example: She spoke hypercorrectly, using complex grammar that confused her listeners.

hypernym

IPA: /ˈhaɪpərnɪm/

KK: /ˈhaɪpərnɪm/

noun

Definition: A word or phrase that is more general and can include other words or phrases as specific examples.

Example: The word 'animal' is a hypernym for 'dog' and 'cat'.

hyphen

IPA: /ˈhaɪfən/

KK: /ˈhaɪfən/

noun

Definition: A punctuation mark used to connect parts of a compound word or to separate syllables, especially at the end of a line.

Example: You should use a hyphen in the word 'mother-in-law'.

transitive verb

Definition: To join two words or parts of a word with a short line (the hyphen) to create a compound word or to separate syllables.

Example: You should hyphenate the words 'mother-in-law' when writing them together.

hyphenate

IPA: /ˈhaɪfəneɪt/

KK: /ˈhaɪfəˌneɪt/

noun

Definition: A person who has multiple roles or jobs, often combining two or more professions into one title.

Example: She is a talented hyphenate, working as both a writer and a director.

transitive verb

Definition: To connect or separate parts of a word or name using a hyphen, often to clarify meaning or pronunciation.

Example: You should hyphenate the words when they are combined to form a compound adjective.

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