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Topic: Nature

smokey

IPA: /ˈsmoʊki/

KK: /ˈsmoʊki/

adjective

Definition: Having the appearance or characteristics of smoke; often used to describe a hazy or blurred effect.

Example: The sunset was beautiful, with a smokey hue filling the sky.

smokiest

IPA: /ˈsmoʊkiɪst/

KK: /ˈsmoʊkiɪst/

adjective

Definition: Having the most smoke or being the most filled with smoke compared to others.

Example: The smokiest room in the house was the one where we had the fireplace.

smoky

IPA: /ˈsmoʊki/

KK: /ˈsmoʊki/

adjective

Definition: Having the characteristics of smoke, such as being filled with smoke, having a smoky flavor, or appearing hazy.

Example: The smoky flavor of the barbecue made the meal unforgettable.

smolder

IPA: /ˈsmoʊldər/

KK: /ˈsmoʊldər/

intransitive verb

Definition: To burn slowly without a flame, producing smoke; or to exist in a hidden or suppressed state, often referring to emotions like anger.

Example: The fire continued to smolder long after the flames had died down.

noun

Definition: Thick smoke that comes from a fire that is burning slowly without flames.

Example: The smolder from the campfire filled the air with a smoky scent.

smolt

IPA: /sməʊlt/

KK: /smolt/

noun

Definition: A young salmon that is transitioning from fresh water to the sea, characterized by its silvery scales.

Example: The smolt swam downstream to begin its journey to the ocean.

smooth

IPA: //smuːð//

KK: /smuð/

adjective

Definition: Having a surface that is even and free from bumps or roughness; also describes something that feels soft and pleasant to touch.

Example: The table had a smooth finish that made it easy to clean.

intransitive verb

Definition: To become even and free from bumps or roughness.

Example: The surface will smooth out after a few minutes of polishing.

noun

Definition: A surface that is even and without bumps or roughness.

Example: The table has a smooth finish that makes it easy to clean.

transitive verb

Definition: To make a surface even or free from bumps and wrinkles, or to make something less harsh or more pleasant.

Example: She used a roller to smooth the paint on the wall.

smoulder

IPA: /ˈsmoʊldər/

KK: /ˈsmoʊldər/

verb

Definition: To burn slowly without flames, often producing smoke; to exist in a suppressed state, often referring to emotions or feelings that are not openly expressed.

Example: The fire continued to smoulder long after the flames had died down.

snag

IPA: /snæɡ/

KK: /snæg/

intransitive verb

Definition: To become caught or damaged by something sharp or rough.

Example: His sweater snagged on a tree branch.

noun

Definition: A problem or obstacle that is unexpected or hidden, or a tear or rough part in something like fabric.

Example: We encountered a snag in our plans when the venue was double-booked.

transitive verb

Definition: To catch or grab something quickly, often unexpectedly, or to cause something to tear or break.

Example: She snagged a great deal on her new shoes during the sale.

snaggier

IPA: /ˈsnæɡiər/

KK: /ˈsnæɡiər/

adjective

Definition: Having more snags or rough edges than something else; often used to describe something that is uneven or jagged.

Example: The snaggier branches of the tree made it difficult to walk through the forest.

snaggy

IPA: /ˈsnæɡi/

KK: /snæɡi/

adjective

Definition: Having sharp or rough projections that can catch or tear something.

Example: Be careful when walking through the forest; the snaggy branches can scratch your skin.

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