IPA: /prəˈveɪbəl/
KK: /prəˈveɪbəl/
Definition: The quality or state of being able to be proven or demonstrated as true or valid.
Example: The provableness of the theory was confirmed by several experiments.
IPA: /ˈprəʊvəblɪ/
KK: /ˈpro͞ovəblē/
Definition: In a way that can be proven or demonstrated to be true or valid.
Example: The theory is provably correct based on the evidence provided.
IPA: /pruːv/
KK: /pruv/
Definition: To be shown to be true or valid; to turn out in a certain way after being tested or examined.
Example: The experiment proved successful after several trials.
Definition: To show that something is true or correct by providing evidence or examples.
Example: The scientist was able to prove her theory with a series of experiments.
IPA: /ˈprɒv.ɜːb/
KK: /ˈprɒvɜrb/
Definition: A short and well-known saying that gives advice or expresses a general truth.
Example: The proverb 'A stitch in time saves nine' means that taking care of problems early can prevent bigger issues later.
Definition: Not a valid English word.
Example: Not available.
IPA: /ˈprɒvɪdəns/
KK: /ˈprɒvɪdəns/
Definition: The act of providing care or guidance, often associated with a divine power or foresight in planning for the future.
Example: Many believe that providence guided their decisions during difficult times.
IPA: /prəˈvɪdʒ.ən.tʃəl/
KK: /prəˈvɪdʒ.ən.tʃəl/
Definition: Happening in a way that seems to be guided by a higher power or fate, often at just the right time.
Example: It was providential that they found the missing keys just before leaving for the airport.
IPA: /prəˈvɪdʒənʃəli/
KK: /prəˈvɪdʒənʃəli/
Definition: In a way that seems to be guided by divine intervention or fate, often resulting in a fortunate outcome.
Example: She providentially found a job just when she needed it the most.
IPA: /ˈpruːdəns/
KK: /ˈpruːdəns/
Definition: The quality of being careful and wise in making decisions, especially to avoid risks or dangers.
Example: Her prudence in financial matters helped her save a lot of money over the years.
IPA: /ˈpruːdənt/
KK: /ˈpruːdnt/
Definition: Showing good judgment and careful planning, especially in practical matters.
Example: It is prudent to save money for emergencies.
IPA: /ˈpruːdəntli/
KK: /ˈpruːdəntli/
Definition: In a way that shows careful thought and consideration, especially in making decisions or handling situations.
Example: She invested her money prudently to ensure a secure future.
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