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Topic: Politics

pitfall

IPA: /ˈpɪt.fɔːl/

KK: /ˈpɪtˌfɔl/

noun

Definition: A hidden danger or difficulty that is not easily noticed.

Example: Be careful of the pitfalls when starting a new business.

pivotal

IPA: /ˈpɪvətl/

KK: /ˈpɪvətl/

adjective

Definition: Something that is very important and necessary for something else to happen or succeed.

Example: The scientist played a pivotal role in the discovery of the new vaccine.

placeman

IPA: /ˈpleɪs.mən/

KK: /ˈpleɪs.mən/

noun

Definition: A person who is given a job or position in the government, often because of political connections rather than merit.

Example: The placeman was criticized for his lack of qualifications for the role he held in the government.

plantocracy

IPA: /plænˈtɒkrəsi/

KK: /plæn'tɒkrəsi/

noun

Definition: A group of people who own and control plantations, often having significant power and influence in society and government.

Example: The plantocracy held significant sway over the political decisions of the region.

platitude

IPA: /ˈplætɪtjuːd/

KK: /ˈplætɪtud/

noun

Definition: A dull or unoriginal statement that is often repeated and presented as if it were new or important.

Example: His speech was filled with platitudes that failed to inspire the audience.

plea

IPA: /pliː/

KK: /pli/

noun

Definition: A serious request or appeal for something, often made in a formal or emotional way.

Example: She made a heartfelt plea for help during the meeting.

plebeian

IPA: /pləˈbiːən/

KK: /pləˈbiːən/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the common people, especially in ancient Rome, or describing something that is unrefined or vulgar.

Example: His plebeian tastes in art did not impress the critics.

noun

Definition: A person who belongs to the lower social classes or is considered common and ordinary.

Example: Despite his wealth, he still felt like a plebeian among the aristocrats at the gala.

plebeianism

IPA: /pləˈbiːənɪzəm/

KK: /pləˈbiːənɪzəm/

noun

Definition: The behavior or characteristics typical of common people, often seen as lacking refinement or sophistication.

Example: The artist criticized the plebeianism of the popular culture that dominated the media.

plebiscitary

IPA: /ˌplɛbɪˈsɪtəri/

KK: /ˌplɛbɪˈsɪtəri/

adjective

Definition: Relating to a direct vote in which an entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal, often regarding changes in government or policy.

Example: The government held a plebiscitary vote to decide on the new constitution.

plebiscite

IPA: /ˈplɛbɪˌsaɪt/

KK: /ˈplɛbɪˌsaɪt/

noun

Definition: A direct vote where all eligible voters can accept or reject a proposal, often related to government or constitutional changes.

Example: The citizens participated in a plebiscite to decide on the new law.

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