IPA: /sɪˈfɒlədʒɪst/
KK: /sifəˈlɒdʒɪst/
Definition: A person who studies elections and voting patterns.
Example: The psephologist analyzed the data to predict the election results.
IPA: /sɪˈfɒlədʒi/
KK: /sifˈäləjē/
Definition: The study of political elections and the analysis of voting trends and behaviors.
Example: Psephology helps us understand how different factors influence election outcomes.
IPA: /ˈsaɪˌwɔːr/
KK: /ˈsaɪˌwɔr/
Definition: A type of warfare that uses psychological tactics to influence and manipulate the beliefs and behaviors of individuals or groups, often to weaken the enemy's morale or support.
Example: The military employed psywar techniques to undermine the enemy's confidence before the battle.
IPA: /ˈpʌblɪk/
KK: /ˈpʌblɪk/
Definition: Relating to or concerning the people as a whole, often used to describe services, places, or organizations that are available to everyone.
Example: The city built a new public library for all residents to use.
Definition: A group of people who share common interests or characteristics, often referring to the community or society as a whole.
Example: The public gathered in the park to celebrate the festival.
IPA: /ˈpʌblɪkli/
KK: /ˈpʌblɪkli/
Definition: In a way that is open and visible to everyone; not private.
Example: The event was publically announced to ensure everyone could attend.
IPA: /ˈpʌb.lɪ.kən/
KK: /ˈpʌblɪkən/
Definition: A person who manages or owns a pub or tavern, or historically, someone who collected taxes from the public.
Example: The publican greeted us warmly as we entered the tavern.
IPA: /ˈpʌblɪsaɪz/
KK: /ˈpʌblɪsaɪz/
Definition: To make something known to many people, often through advertising or announcements.
Example: The company decided to publicise their new product through social media campaigns.
IPA: //pəˈblɪs.ɪ.ti//
KK: /pʌbˈlɪsɪti/
Definition: Information shared with the public to attract attention or interest, often about a person, group, event, or product.
Example: The company used social media for effective publicity of their new product.
IPA: /ˈpʌblɪˌzaɪ/
KK: /ˈpʌblɪˌzaɪ/
Definition: To make something known to the public or to promote it widely.
Example: The company decided to publicize its new product through social media campaigns.
Definition: In a way that is open and visible to everyone, not hidden or secret.
Example: The results of the study were publicly announced at the conference.
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