IPA: /ˈdɛθləsnəs/
KK: /ˈdɛθləsnəs/
Definition: The condition of not experiencing death; the idea of living forever or being immortal.
Example: Many ancient cultures believed in the concept of deathlessness as a form of eternal life.
IPA: /dɪˈbʌŋkər/
KK: /dɪˈbʌŋkər/
Definition: A person who exposes false claims or myths by providing evidence or facts that contradict them.
Example: The debunker presented clear evidence to disprove the popular conspiracy theory.
IPA: /ˈdɛkədəns/
KK: /dɛkəˌdɛnsi/
Definition: A state of decline or decay, often associated with excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury.
Example: The city's decadency was evident in its crumbling buildings and lavish parties.
IPA: //ˈdɛkəˌlɒɡ//
KK: /ˈdɛkəˌlɔg/
Definition: A set of ten principles or rules, often referring to the Ten Commandments in the Bible.
Example: The Decalogue serves as a moral foundation for many religious traditions.
Definition: A set of ten important rules or principles, often referring to the Ten Commandments in the Bible.
IPA: /dɪˈsɛntər/
KK: /dɪˈsɛntər/
Definition: To move something away from a central point or focus, or to change the way something is organized or understood.
Example: The new policy aims to decenter decision-making from the top management to the employees.
IPA: /dɪˈsɛn.tər/
KK: /dɪˈsɛn.tər/
Definition: To move something away from the center or to make it less focused on a central point.
Example: The artist decided to decentre the main figure in the painting to create a more dynamic composition.
IPA: /dɪˈsaɪdəˌbɪlɪti/
KK: /dɪˈsaɪdəˌbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality of being able to be decided or determined, especially in logic or mathematics.
Example: The decidability of certain mathematical problems is a key topic in theoretical computer science.
IPA: //diːkənˈstrʌkt//
KK: /diˈkənˌstrʌkt/
Definition: To break something down into its parts or components, often to analyze or understand it better.
Example: In her essay, she decided to deconstruct the main themes of the novel.
IPA: /ˌdiːkənˈstrʌkʃən/
KK: /diːkənˈstrʌkʃən/
Definition: A method of analyzing and breaking down ideas or structures to show how they are constructed and to reveal their underlying assumptions.
Example: The deconstruction of the text revealed hidden meanings that were not immediately obvious.
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