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Topic: Nature

blazing

IPA: /ˈbleɪzɪŋ/

KK: /ˈbleɪzɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Very bright and hot, often used to describe fire or light that is very intense.

Example: The blazing sun made it difficult to see without sunglasses.

verb

Definition: To burn brightly and intensely, producing a lot of light and heat.

Example: The campfire was blazing brightly, lighting up the entire area.

bleached

IPA: /bliːtʃt/

KK: /blitʃt/

adjective

Definition: Made white or lighter in color by using a chemical substance called bleach.

Example: The bleached fabric looked much brighter than before.

verb

Definition: To make something lighter in color, often by using a chemical solution.

Example: She bleached her hair to achieve a lighter shade.

bleak

IPA: /blik/

KK: /blik/

adjective

Definition: Something that is cold, empty, and without hope or comfort; it can also refer to a situation that is depressing or gloomy.

Example: The landscape was bleak, with no trees or signs of life.

noun

Definition: A small fish found in European freshwater, known for its silvery scales and relation to carp, often used to make artificial pearls.

Example: The fisherman caught a bleak while fishing in the river.

blebby

IPA: /ˈblɛbi/

KK: /ˈblɛbi/

adjective

Definition: Relating to small bubbles or blisters, often used to describe a texture or appearance that is bubbly or swollen.

Example: The cake had a blebby surface, making it look light and airy.

blight

IPA: /blaɪt/

KK: /blaɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To experience a decline or deterioration, often due to disease or unfavorable conditions.

Example: The plants began to blight after the heavy rain.

noun

Definition: A serious problem that causes damage or destruction, especially to plants, or something that negatively affects growth and progress.

Example: The blight affected the entire crop, leading to a significant loss for the farmers.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause something to suffer or decay, often referring to plants or crops, but can also mean to negatively affect or ruin something.

Example: The harsh winter blighted the crops, leading to a poor harvest.

blighted

IPA: /ˈblaɪtɪd/

KK: /ˈblaɪtɪd/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that has been damaged or ruined, often due to disease or decay.

Example: The blighted crops failed to produce any fruit this season.

verb

Definition: To cause to suffer or to become damaged, especially in a way that prevents growth or success.

Example: The harsh winter blighted the crops, leaving the farmers with little to harvest.

blindfish

IPA: //blaɪndfɪʃ//

KK: /blaɪndfɪʃ/

noun

Definition: A type of small fish that lives in dark places like caves and has very small or no eyes that do not work.

Example: The blindfish swam gracefully through the dark waters of the cave.

blindworm

IPA: //ˈblaɪndwɜːrm//

KK: /blaɪndwɜrm/

noun

Definition: A type of legless lizard that resembles a snake, often found in gardens and grasslands.

Example: The blindworm slithered quietly through the grass, searching for insects to eat.

blink

IPA: /bɪŋk/

KK: /blɪŋk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To close and open the eyes quickly, often as a response to light or surprise.

Example: She blinked in the bright sunlight.

noun

Definition: A quick closing and opening of the eyes, often done involuntarily.

Example: She gave a quick blink to clear her vision after staring at the screen for too long.

transitive verb

Definition: To make someone or something close and open their eyes quickly, often as a reaction to light or to express emotion.

Example: She blinked her eyes rapidly to clear the dust.

blizzard

IPA: /ˈblɪz.əd/

KK: /ˈblɪz.ɚd/

noun

Definition: A very heavy snowstorm that has strong winds and makes it hard to see.

Example: The blizzard caused the roads to be closed for several days.

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