IPA: /ˈwɔːrdɪd/
KK: /wɔrdɪd/
Definition: Describing something that has notches or ridges, often used in the context of keys or locks.
Example: The warded key was designed to fit only into its matching lock.
IPA: /ˈwɔːrdən/
KK: /ˈwɔrdən/
Definition: A person who is responsible for overseeing and managing a specific area, such as a prison, church, or public service.
Example: The warden ensured that all the rules were followed in the prison.
IPA: /ˈwɔːdənri/
KK: /ˈwɔrdənri/
Definition: The responsibilities and authority associated with being a warden, which includes overseeing and managing a specific area or group.
Example: The wardenry of the national park requires careful management of wildlife and visitor safety.
IPA: /ˈwɔːrdənʃɪp/
KK: /ˈwɔrdənˌʃɪp/
Definition: The position or role of being a warden, which includes the responsibilities and authority associated with that role.
Example: The wardenship of the national park requires a deep understanding of wildlife management.
IPA: /ˈwɔːrdər/
KK: /ˈwɔrdər/
Definition: A person who guards or watches over a place, especially a prison or a gate.
Example: The warder checked the identification of everyone entering the prison.
IPA: /ˈwɔːrdʃɪp/
KK: /ˈwɔrdˌʃɪp/
Definition: The condition of being under the care and protection of a guardian, especially for a child or someone unable to care for themselves.
Example: After the parents passed away, the child was placed under the wardship of a close relative.
IPA: /ˈwɔːrənt/
KK: /ˈwɔːrənt/
Definition: A document that gives permission or authority for something, often used in legal or financial contexts.
Example: The police obtained a warrant to search the suspect's house.
Definition: To give a guarantee or assurance about something, often in a legal or formal context.
Example: The company warrants that the product will be free from defects for one year.
IPA: /ˈwɔːrəntəbl/
KK: /ˈwɔːrəntəbl/
Definition: Describing something that can be justified or is proper and reasonable.
Example: The committee found the request for additional funding to be warrantable given the project's success.
IPA: /ˈwɔːrəntəblnəs/
KK: /ˈwɔːrəntəblnəs/
Definition: The quality or state of being justifiable or reasonable.
Example: The warrantableness of his actions was questioned by his peers.
IPA: /ˈwɔːrəntɪd/
KK: /ˈwɔːrəntɪd/
Definition: Justified or deserved; having a good reason or basis for something.
Example: The decision to cancel the event was warranted due to the severe weather conditions.
Definition: To be justified or necessary; to have a good reason for something.
Example: The evidence warranted further investigation into the case.
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