IPA: //ˈkʌvənəntəl//
KK: /ˈkʌvənəntl/
Definition: Relating to a formal agreement or promise between two or more parties.
Example: The church's teachings are based on a covenantal relationship with God.
IPA: //ˈkʌvənˌæntər//
KK: /ˈkʌvənˌæntər/
Definition: A person from Scotland who supported specific agreements to promote and protect the Presbyterian faith.
Example: The covenanters played a significant role in the history of Scottish Presbyterianism.
IPA: /ˈkʌvərɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈkʌvərɪdʒ/
Definition: The extent to which something is included, protected, or reported, often used in the context of insurance or media.
Example: The insurance policy provides full coverage for damages caused by natural disasters.
IPA: /ˈkoʊ.vɜrt/
KK: /ˈkoʊvɜrt/
Definition: Something that is hidden or not openly displayed; secretive in nature.
Example: The spy was involved in covert operations to gather intelligence.
Definition: A place that is hidden or covered, often used for shelter or concealment.
Example: The spy found a covert in the dense forest to hide from his pursuers.
IPA: /kəʊˈvɜːtli/
KK: /ˈkoʊvɜrtli/
Definition: In a way that is not openly acknowledged or displayed; done in secret.
Example: The spy covertly gathered information without anyone noticing.
IPA: /ˈkʌvərˌʌp/
KK: /ˈkʌvərˌʌp/
Definition: A secret or dishonest action taken to hide something, especially wrongdoing or a mistake.
Example: The politician was involved in a coverup to hide the scandal from the public.
IPA: /ˈkoʊ.zən/
KK: /ˈkoʊzən/
Definition: To trick or deceive someone, often in a small or clever way, to gain something from them.
Example: He tried to cozen his friends into lending him money.
IPA: /ˈkrækˌdaʊn/
KK: /ˈkrækˌdaʊn/
Definition: A strong action taken to stop or control something, often involving strict enforcement or punishment.
Example: The government announced a crackdown on illegal drug use in the city.
IPA: /krɪˈdɛnʃəlɪzəm/
KK: /krɛˈdɛnʃəlɪzəm/
Definition: The practice of placing too much importance on academic degrees or certificates when hiring or assessing someone's qualifications.
Example: Many employers are criticized for their reliance on credentialism instead of evaluating actual skills and experience.
IPA: /ˈkrɛdɪbəl/
KK: /ˈkrɛdɪbəl/
Definition: Able to be believed or trusted; reliable and convincing.
Example: The witness provided a credible account of the events that took place.
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