IPA: /bɑrd/
KK: /bɑrd/
Definition: Having lines or stripes across its surface, often used to describe something that is marked or divided by bars.
Example: The barred windows prevented anyone from escaping the building.
IPA: /ˈbærɪkeɪd/
KK: /ˈbærɪˌkeɪd/
Definition: A structure or object placed across a path to block or stop movement, often used in situations like protests or military actions.
Example: The protesters built a barricade to block the road and prevent traffic from passing.
Definition: To block or close an area using a structure that prevents movement, often for protection or control.
Example: The police decided to barricade the street to keep the protesters from entering the area.
IPA: //bæˈrɪkədoʊ//
KK: /bæˈrɪkədoʊ/
Definition: A structure or barrier used to block or defend an area, often made of materials like wood or metal.
Example: The protesters built a barricado to block the street.
Definition: To block or obstruct a passage or area, often using a barrier or obstacle.
Example: The protesters decided to barricade the street to prevent traffic from passing.
IPA: //ˌbærɪˈkeɪdɪd//
KK: /bærɪˈkeɪdɪd/
Definition: Blocked or protected by a barrier, often to prevent entry or to defend a position.
Example: The entrance was barricadoed to keep intruders out.
IPA: /ˈbæriər/
KK: /ˈbær.i.ər/
Definition: A structure or object that prevents movement or access, often used to separate areas or limit passage.
Example: The fence acted as a barrier to keep the animals in the field.
IPA: /ˈbɑːrɪŋ/
KK: /ˈbɑːrɪŋ/
Definition: Except for; not including something or someone.
Example: Barring any unforeseen circumstances, the event will take place as planned.
IPA: //ˈbærɪstə//
KK: /ˈbærɪstə/
Definition: A type of lawyer in the UK who represents clients in higher courts and can argue cases in front of a judge.
Example: The barrister presented a strong case in court.
IPA: //ˈbæstərdi//
KK: /ˈbæstərdi/
Definition: The state of being born to parents who are not married to each other, often considered illegitimate.
Example: In some cultures, bastardy carries a social stigma that affects the child throughout their life.
IPA: //ˈbæstɪneɪd//
KK: /bæs.tɪˈneɪd/
Definition: A hit or strike made with a stick or club, often used as a form of punishment.
Example: The punishment for the crime was a bastinade, which left the offender in pain.
IPA: /ˈbæs.tʃən/
KK: /ˈbæs.tʃən/
Definition: Having a structure that is fortified or protected by bastions, which are projecting parts of a fortification.
Example: The castle was bastioned, providing a strong defense against attackers.
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