IPA: /ˈhaɪdʒækər/
KK: /ˈhaɪdʒækər/
Definition: A person who takes control of a vehicle, such as an airplane or bus, by force or threat.
Example: The hijacker demanded a large ransom from the authorities.
IPA: /ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ/
KK: /ˈhaɪdʒækɪŋ/
Definition: The act of taking control of a vehicle, especially an aircraft, by force or threat.
Example: The hijacking of the plane caused widespread panic among the passengers.
Definition: To take control of a vehicle or aircraft by force, often to use it for illegal purposes.
Example: The police were able to prevent the hijacking of the airplane.
IPA: /ˈhɪndər/
KK: /hɪndər/
Definition: Not available
Example: Not available
Definition: To make it difficult for something to happen or progress.
Example: The heavy rain may hinder our plans for a picnic.
Definition: To make it difficult for someone or something to do something, or to prevent progress.
Example: The heavy rain will hinder our ability to complete the project on time.
IPA: /ˈhɪndrəns/
KK: /ˈhɪndrəns/
Definition: Something that makes it difficult for someone to do something; an obstacle or barrier.
Example: The heavy rain was a hindrance to our outdoor plans.
IPA: /hoʊks/
KK: /hoʊks/
Definition: A trick or deception that is meant to mislead people, often by presenting false information as true.
Example: The news about the alien invasion turned out to be a hoax.
Definition: To trick or deceive someone by creating a false story or situation.
Example: The prankster decided to hoax his friends by pretending to be a celebrity.
IPA: /ˈhoʊksər/
KK: /ˈhoʊksər/
Definition: A person who tricks or deceives others by creating false stories or situations.
Example: The hoaxer was caught after his fake news story went viral.
IPA: /ˈhoʊldˌbæk/
KK: /hoʊldbæk/
Definition: A thing that prevents progress or keeps something in place, often used to describe a restriction or limitation.
Example: The holdback on the project was due to budget constraints.
IPA: /ˈhoʊlˌaʊt/
KK: /hoʊldˌaʊt/
Definition: A person or group that refuses to agree or cooperate, especially in negotiations or discussions.
Example: The holdout refused to sign the contract until their demands were met.
IPA: /ˈhoʊlˌoʊvər/
KK: /ˈhoʊlˌoʊvər/
Definition: A person or thing that is kept or remains in a particular situation or place for a longer time than expected.
Example: The holdover from last year's team helped the new players adjust more quickly.
IPA: /ˈhoʊldʌp/
KK: /ˈhoʊldʌp/
Definition: A situation where someone is robbed, often with a weapon, or a delay caused by an unexpected event.
Example: The bank experienced a holdup during the afternoon, causing a long wait for customers.
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