IPA: /ˈskɪr.lɪŋ/
KK: /ˈskɪr.lɪŋ/
Definition: A loud, high-pitched sound or cry, often associated with a musical instrument or a fish species.
Example: The skirling of the bagpipes filled the air during the festival.
Definition: To make a high-pitched, wailing sound, often associated with the sound of a bagpipe or a similar instrument.
Example: The wind was skirling through the trees, creating an eerie sound.
IPA: //ˈslæp.stɪk//
KK: /ˈslæpˌstɪk/
Definition: A type of comedy that involves exaggerated actions, physical humor, and silly situations, often including chases and practical jokes.
Example: The movie was full of slapstick humor, making everyone laugh with its silly antics.
IPA: //ˈslɪp.nɒt//
KK: /ˈslɪpˌnɑt/
Definition: A type of knot that can be easily loosened or untied by pulling on one end, often used to create a loop that slides along a rope or cord.
Example: The fisherman used a slipknot to secure the bait to the line.
IPA: //ˈsmæʃmaʊθ//
KK: /ˈsmæʃmaʊθ/
Definition: Describing a style that uses direct and aggressive force rather than subtlety or skill.
Example: The team played a smashmouth style of football, focusing on power and toughness.
IPA: /ˈsmæʃʌp/
KK: /ˈsmæʃˌʌp/
Definition: A serious accident where vehicles hit each other, often causing damage and injury.
Example: The smashup on the highway caused a major traffic jam.
IPA: /ˈsoʊ.kə/
KK: /soʊkə/
Definition: A type of music that combines elements of soul and calypso, originating from the West Indies.
Example: The lively rhythms of soca music filled the carnival streets, making everyone dance.
IPA: /soʊ/
KK: /so/
Definition: A way to express a musical note that is the fifth note in the solfège scale, often used in music education.
Example: In music class, we learned to sing the note 'so' as part of the solfège scale.
IPA: /ˈsoʊlə/
KK: /ˈsoʊlə/
Definition: Used to indicate that someone is doing something alone or by themselves.
Example: She performed the song sola, captivating the audience with her solo act.
Definition: A term used in some contexts to refer to a type of ground or soil, often in a plural form.
Example: The solas in the region vary greatly in composition and fertility.
IPA: /sɒlˈfɛʒ/
KK: /sɒlˈfeɪdʒ/
Definition: A method of teaching music that uses specific syllables to represent the notes of a scale, helping singers learn melodies and improve their sight-reading skills.
Example: In music class, we practiced solfege to improve our singing and understanding of melodies.
IPA: /sɒlˈfɛdʒioʊ/
KK: /sɑlˈfɛdʒioʊ/
Definition: A method of teaching music that uses specific syllables to represent the notes of a scale, often used in singing exercises.
Example: In music class, we practiced solfeggio to improve our pitch and sight-singing skills.
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