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Topic: Politics

graft

IPA: /ɡræft/

KK: /græft/

intransitive verb

Definition: To join or attach something, especially in a way that allows it to grow or develop together with another.

Example: The gardener decided to graft a new branch onto the old tree to improve its fruit production.

noun

Definition: A piece of living tissue or an organ that is attached to a part of the body to replace something that is damaged, or a method of joining a part of a plant to another plant.

Example: The surgeon used a skin graft to help heal the wound.

transitive verb

Definition: To join a plant or part of a plant to another so that they grow together, or to implant living tissue into a body to replace something damaged.

Example: The gardener decided to graft a new variety of apple onto the existing tree.

grandee

IPA: /ɡrænˈdiː/

KK: /grænˈdi/

noun

Definition: A person who holds a high social rank, especially in Spain or Portugal, often a nobleman.

Example: The grandee was invited to the royal banquet due to his noble status.

grandstander

IPA: /ˈɡræn(d)ˌstændər/

KK: /ˈɡrændˌstændər/

noun

Definition: A person who tries to attract attention or admiration by showing off or behaving in a dramatic way.

Example: The politician was a grandstander, always making speeches to impress the crowd.

grangerism

IPA: //ˈɡreɪndʒərɪzəm//

KK: /ˈɡreɪndʒərɪzəm/

noun

Definition: The act of using illustrations or engravings from other books to enhance a specific book.

Example: The author's latest work is a fine example of grangerism, featuring beautiful engravings from various sources.

granted

IPA: /ˈɡræntɪd/

KK: /græntɪd/

preposition

Definition: This word is used to acknowledge something as true or accepted, often before presenting a different or opposing idea.

Example: Granted that it was raining, we still decided to go for a walk.

verb

Definition: To give or allow someone something, often officially or formally.

Example: The committee granted her request for additional funding.

grantsmanship

IPA: /ˈɡrænts.mən.ʃɪp/

KK: /ˈgræntsˌmənʃɪp/

noun

Definition: The skill or ability to successfully secure funding or grants from organizations or government bodies.

Example: Her grantsmanship helped the nonprofit secure several important funding sources this year.

grassroots

IPA: /ˈɡræsruts/

KK: /ˈgræsˌruts/

adjective

Definition: Relating to ordinary people in a community or society, especially in terms of political or social movements that start from the local level rather than from the top down.

Example: The grassroots campaign focused on local issues that mattered to the community.

grave

IPA: /ɡreɪv/

KK: /greɪv/

adjective

Definition: Serious and solemn in manner or appearance, often indicating a sense of importance or weightiness.

Example: The doctor had a grave expression when he delivered the news.

adverb

Definition: In a slow and serious manner, often used to describe actions that are done with great importance or seriousness.

Example: She spoke grave as she delivered the news.

noun

Definition: A location where a dead body is buried, often marked by a stone or other memorial.

Example: They visited their grandfather's grave to pay their respects.

transitive verb

Definition: To carve or engrave something into a surface, often to create a lasting mark or design.

Example: The artist decided to grave her name on the plaque to commemorate her contribution.

gravitas

IPA: /ˈɡrævɪtɑs/

KK: /ˈgrævɪtɑs/

noun

Definition: A serious and dignified manner or attitude that conveys importance and weight.

Example: The speaker's gravitas impressed the audience and made them take the topic seriously.

greed

IPA: /ɡriːd/

KK: /grid/

noun

Definition: A strong and selfish desire to have more of something, especially money or possessions, than one needs or deserves.

Example: His greed for wealth led him to make unethical decisions.

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