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Topic: Philosophy

constant

IPA: /ˈkɒnstənt/

KK: /ˈkɒnstənt/

adjective

Definition: Something that happens all the time without changing; it is steady and does not vary.

Example: The constant noise from the construction site made it hard to concentrate.

noun

Definition: A value or quantity that does not change and remains the same in a particular situation or context.

Example: In physics, the speed of light is considered a constant.

constative

IPA: /kənˈsteɪtɪv/

KK: /kən'steɪtɪv/

adjective

Definition: Describing a statement or expression that can be evaluated as true or false, often used in discussions about language and meaning.

Example: The teacher explained that a constative statement is one that can be verified for its truthfulness.

noun

Definition: A statement that describes a situation or expresses a fact, often used in discussions about language and communication.

Example: The teacher explained that a constative is different from a performative utterance.

constitutive

IPA: /kənˈstɪtʃʊtɪv/

KK: /kənˈstɪtʃʊtɪv/

adjective

Definition: Having the ability to create or establish something; essential to the nature of something.

Example: The constitutive elements of a democracy include free elections and the rule of law.

construal

IPA: /kənˈstruːəl/

KK: /kənˈstruːəl/

noun

Definition: The process of interpreting or understanding something in a particular way.

Example: Her construal of the situation was different from his, leading to a misunderstanding.

constructionist

IPA: /kənˈstrʌkʃənɪst/

KK: /kənˈstrʌkʃənɪst/

noun

Definition: A person who interprets a legal text or document in a specific way, often focusing on the exact wording and original meaning.

Example: The constructionist argued that the Constitution should be understood based on its original text.

constructivism

IPA: /kənˈstrʌk.tɪ.vɪ.zəm/

KK: /kənˈstrʌk.tɪ.vɪ.zəm/

noun

Definition: A style or movement in art and architecture that uses modern materials and focuses on abstract forms, often combining mechanical objects into geometric shapes.

Example: Constructivism has greatly influenced contemporary architecture and design with its innovative use of materials.

constructivist

IPA: /kənˈstrʌk.tɪ.vɪst/

KK: /kənˈstrʌk.tɪ.vɪst/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a theory or style that emphasizes the importance of constructing knowledge or understanding through experiences and interactions.

Example: The constructivist approach in education encourages students to build their own understanding of concepts.

noun

Definition: A person who supports or practices a theory that emphasizes the role of social processes in the construction of knowledge and understanding.

Example: As a constructivist, she believes that learning is an active process where students build their own understanding.

consubstantial

IPA: //kənˈsʌb.stən.ʃəl//

KK: /kɒnˈsʌbstənʃəl/

adjective

Definition: Having the same substance or essence as something else.

Example: The two organizations are consubstantial in their goals and values.

contemn

IPA: /kənˈtɛm/

KK: /kənˈtɛm/

transitive verb

Definition: To regard someone or something with a strong feeling of dislike or disrespect.

Example: She seemed to contemn his efforts to help her.

contemplate

IPA: /kənˈtɛm.plɪt/

KK: /kənˈtɛmˌpleɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To think deeply about something or to consider it carefully.

Example: She likes to contemplate her future while sitting by the lake.

transitive verb

Definition: To think deeply about something or to consider it carefully for a long time.

Example: She likes to contemplate her future before making any big decisions.

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