IPA: /ˌtɛmpəraɪˈzeɪʃən/
KK: /tɛmpəraɪˈzeɪʃən/
Definition: The act of delaying or avoiding making a decision in order to gain time or avoid confrontation.
Example: His temporization during the meeting frustrated his colleagues who wanted a quick resolution.
IPA: /ˈtɛmpəraɪz/
KK: /ˈtɛmpəˌraɪz/
Definition: To delay making a decision or taking action in order to gain time or avoid confrontation.
Example: The committee decided to temporize rather than make a hasty decision.
IPA: /ˈtɛmpəˌraɪzər/
KK: /ˈtɛmpəˌraɪzər/
Definition: A person who delays making a decision or takes time to avoid a confrontation or to gain time.
Example: The temporizer avoided giving a direct answer during the meeting.
IPA: /tɛnəˈbɪlɪti/
KK: /tɛnəˈbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality of being able to be defended or maintained, especially in an argument or position.
Example: The tenability of his argument was questioned during the debate.
IPA: /ˈtɛnəbl/
KK: /ˈtɛnəbl/
Definition: Able to be defended or maintained, especially in a discussion or argument.
Example: The scientist presented a tenable hypothesis that explained the unusual results of the experiment.
IPA: /tɛnˈdɛnʃəs/
KK: /tɛnˈdɛnʃəs/
Definition: Describing something that shows a strong bias or supports a particular viewpoint, often in a way that is not balanced or fair.
Example: The article was criticized for being tendentious, as it only presented one side of the argument.
IPA: /tɛnˈdɛnʃəsli/
KK: /tɛnˈdɛnʃəsli/
Definition: In a way that shows a strong bias or opinion, often promoting a particular point of view.
Example: The article was written tendentiously, favoring one political party over the other.
IPA: /tɛnˈdɛnʃəsnəs/
KK: /tɛnˈdɛnʃəsnəs/
Definition: The quality of expressing a particular opinion or bias, often in a way that is not balanced or fair.
Example: The tendentiousness of the article made it clear that the author had a strong bias.
IPA: /ˈtɛn.jər/
KK: /ˈtɛn.jɚ/
Definition: A period of time during which someone holds a position or job, especially in education, where it provides job security after a trial period.
Example: After five years of teaching, she was granted tenure at the university.
IPA: //tɜːrˈdʒɪvərˌseɪt//
KK: /tɜrˈdʒɪvərˌseɪt/
Definition: To avoid giving a clear answer or to be deliberately ambiguous in one's statements.
Example: During the debate, he tended to tergiversate rather than take a firm stance on the issue.
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