IPA: /ˈsɛnʃəntli/
KK: /sɛnˈtʃɛntli/
Definition: In a way that shows awareness or the ability to perceive and feel things.
Example: The creature moved sentiently, responding to its surroundings with curiosity.
IPA: /ˈsɛpəreɪtɪv/
KK: /ˈsɛpəˌreɪtɪv/
Definition: Having the quality of causing things to be apart or divided.
Example: The separative nature of the two substances made it difficult to mix them together.
IPA: /sɪˈkweɪʃəs/
KK: /sɪˈkweɪʃəs/
Definition: Tending to follow someone else's ideas or style without thinking for oneself; often lacking independent thought.
Example: His sequacious nature made it difficult for him to form his own opinions.
IPA: /sɪˈkweɪʃəsli/
KK: /sɪˈkweɪʃəsli/
Definition: In a manner that shows a lack of independence or originality, often following others without questioning.
Example: The students sequaciously accepted the teacher's opinions without considering their own views.
IPA: /sɪˈkwɛɪsɪti/
KK: /sɪˈkwɛɪsɪti/
Definition: The quality of being easily influenced or following others without thinking for oneself.
Example: Her sequacity made it difficult for her to form her own opinions.
IPA: /ˈsiːkwənt/
KK: /ˈsiːkwənt/
Definition: Something that comes after or follows in a series or sequence.
Example: The sequent events led to a surprising conclusion.
Definition: A result or outcome that follows from something else.
Example: The sequent of the experiment showed unexpected results.
IPA: /sɪˈkwɪtər/
KK: /sɛˈkwɪtər/
Definition: A conclusion that follows logically from what has been previously stated or established.
Example: In a debate, a good sequitur helps to strengthen your argument by connecting your points clearly.
IPA: /ˈʃeɪpləsnəs/
KK: /ˈʃeɪpləsnəs/
Definition: The quality or state of having no definite shape or form.
Example: The artist's work often explores the concept of shapelessness in nature.
IPA: /ˈʃɔːrtsaɪtɪd/
KK: /ˈʃɔrtsaɪtɪd/
Definition: Not able to see things clearly that are far away; also means not thinking about the future or the consequences of actions.
Example: His shortsighted decisions led to many problems later on.
IPA: //ʃraɪv//
KK: /ʃraɪv/
Definition: To hear or perform confessions, especially in a religious context.
Example: The priest would shrive the faithful before Easter.
Definition: To hear someone's confession and grant forgiveness, especially in a religious context.
Example: The priest will shrive the parishioners during the confession service.
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