IPA: /ˈstræŋɡlər/
KK: /ˈstræŋɡlər/
Definition: A person who kills someone by squeezing their neck tightly, preventing them from breathing.
Example: The police arrested a suspect believed to be a strangler in the recent murder cases.
IPA: /ˈstrɪk.tʃər/
KK: /ˈstrɪk.tʃɚ/
Definition: A limit or restriction on something, often used to describe a criticism or an abnormal narrowing in a bodily passage.
Example: The doctor explained that the stricture in the patient's throat was causing difficulty in swallowing.
IPA: /ˈstraɪkˌbaʊnd/
KK: /straɪkˈbaʊnd/
Definition: Describing a situation where something is unable to operate or function normally due to a strike, such as a business or service being affected by workers not working.
Example: The strikebound airline had to cancel all its flights until the workers returned to their jobs.
IPA: /ˈstraɪkˌbreɪkɪŋ/
KK: /straɪkˌbreɪkɪŋ/
Definition: Relating to actions or activities that oppose or undermine a strike, often involving individuals who work during a strike to replace striking workers.
Example: The company hired strikebreaking workers to continue operations during the labor dispute.
Definition: An action or activity aimed at stopping a strike by workers, often by bringing in non-striking workers or other means to undermine the strike.
Example: The company hired strikebreakers to continue operations during the workers' protest.
IPA: /ˈstrɪn.dʒən.si/
KK: /ˈstrɪn.dʒən.si/
Definition: The quality of being strict or demanding, often related to rules or standards.
Example: The stringency of the new regulations surprised many businesses.
IPA: /ˈstrɪn.dʒənt/
KK: /ˈstrɪnʤənt/
Definition: Having strict rules or requirements; demanding high standards or being very tight in terms of resources or regulations.
Example: The school has stringent rules about attendance and behavior.
IPA: /ˈstrɔŋˌpɔɪnt/
KK: /ˈstrɔŋˌpɔɪnt/
Definition: A secure and fortified place, often used in military contexts, where troops can defend themselves or hold a strategic position.
Example: The soldiers took refuge in the strongpoint during the battle.
IPA: /ˈstaɪmi/
KK: /ˈstaɪmi/
Definition: A barrier or hindrance that prevents progress or achievement.
Example: The heavy rain was a stymie to our plans for a picnic.
Definition: To prevent someone from doing something or to stop progress.
Example: The unexpected rainstorm stymied our plans for a picnic.
Definition: A situation or condition that obstructs or hinders progress or achievement.
Example: The unexpected storm was a stymy for our travel plans.
IPA: /suːəˈbɪlɪti/
KK: /sjuːəˈbɪlɪti/
Definition: The condition of being able to be taken to court or sued for legal reasons.
Example: The company's suability was questioned after the incident.
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