IPA: /ˈkɔrnərˌstoʊn/
KK: /ˈkɔrnərˌstoʊn/
Definition: A basic and essential part of something that supports or helps to build it, like a stone placed at the corner of a building.
Example: Trust is the cornerstone of any successful relationship.
IPA: /kəˈrɒləri/
KK: /kəˈrɑːləri/
Definition: A word that describes something that follows as a result or consequence of something else.
Example: The new policy had a corollary effect on employee productivity.
Definition: A result or effect that naturally follows from something else, often used in reasoning or logic.
Example: The increase in temperature is a corollary of global warming.
IPA: /kɔːˈpɔːr.ə.lɪ.ti/
KK: /kɔrˈpɔrəlɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of having a physical body or material existence, as opposed to being spiritual or immaterial.
Example: The concept of corporality emphasizes the importance of the physical body in our understanding of identity.
IPA: /kɔːrˈpɔːr.i.əl/
KK: /kɔrˈpɔr i əl/
Definition: Relating to the physical body or material things; not spiritual or abstract.
Example: The corporeal world is often contrasted with the spiritual realm.
IPA: /kɔːˈpɔːriˌælɪti/
KK: /kɔrˈpɔrɪəlɪti/
Definition: The state of having a physical body or being material, as opposed to being spiritual or abstract.
Example: The artist explored themes of corporeality in her sculptures, emphasizing the physical presence of the human form.
IPA: /kɔːˈpɔːrɪəli/
KK: /kɔrˈpɔrɪəli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the physical body or material existence.
Example: The spirit was said to exist corporeally in the physical world.
IPA: /kɔːˈpɔːr.i.əl.nəs/
KK: /kɔrˈpɔr i əl nəs/
Definition: The state or quality of having a physical body or being material rather than spiritual.
Example: The artist explored themes of corporealness in her sculptures, emphasizing the human form.
IPA: /kɔːˈpɔːrɪti/
KK: /kɔrˈpɔrɪti/
Definition: The condition of being physical or having a body; the quality of being material.
Example: The concept of corporeity is important in discussions about the nature of existence.
IPA: //ˌkɔːrɪˈspɒnsɪv//
KK: /kɔːrɪˈspɒnsɪv/
Definition: Describing something that is mutually responsive or related to each other in a way that they affect one another.
Example: The two systems are corresponsive, meaning changes in one will influence the other.
IPA: /kəˈrɪdʒəˌbɪlɪti/
KK: /kɔːˈrɪdʒəˌbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality of being able to be corrected or improved.
Example: The teacher appreciated the student's corrigibility, as it showed a willingness to learn from mistakes.
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