IPA: /rɪˈstʌdi/
KK: /rɛˈstʌdi/
Definition: To study something again in order to understand it better or to prepare for an exam.
Example: I need to restudy the material before the test next week.
IPA: /rɪˈtɛl/
KK: /rɪˈtɛl/
Definition: To tell a story or information again, often in a different way or with more detail.
Example: After reading the book, she was asked to retell the story to her classmates.
IPA: /rɪˈvjuːəbl/
KK: /rɪˈvjuːəbl/
Definition: Able to be examined or evaluated again.
Example: The report is reviewable by the committee before final approval.
IPA: /rɪˈvaɪz/
KK: /rɪˈvaɪz/
Definition: A version of a document or text that has been changed or corrected based on earlier versions.
Example: The author submitted a revise of the manuscript after receiving feedback from the editor.
Definition: To change or correct something, especially a written work, to improve it or make it more accurate.
Example: She decided to revise her essay before submitting it to the teacher.
IPA: /rɪˈvɪʒən/
KK: /rɪˈvɪʒən/
Definition: The process of changing or improving something, often a written work, to make it better or correct mistakes.
Example: I need to do a revision of my essay before submitting it.
IPA: /ˈraɪmɪstə/
KK: /ˈraɪmɪstər/
Definition: A person who writes or composes rhymes, often in a playful or artistic manner.
Example: The rimester entertained the crowd with clever verses and catchy rhymes.
IPA: /ˈrʌbrɪk/
KK: /ˈrʌbrɪk/
Definition: A term used to describe something that is red or has a reddish color.
Example: The rubric markings on the paper made it stand out.
Definition: A set of guidelines or criteria used to evaluate or grade something, often in education or assessments.
Example: The teacher provided a rubric to help students understand how their projects would be graded.
IPA: /ˈskɒl.ə.li/
KK: /ˈskɑːlərli/
Definition: Relating to or typical of people who study or are involved in academic work.
Example: The professor published a scholarly article in a prestigious journal.
IPA: /skəˈlæstɪk/
KK: /skəˈlæstɪk/
Definition: Related to schools or education, often involving academic methods or principles.
Example: The scholastic approach to teaching emphasizes critical thinking and analysis.
Definition: A person who is involved in academic study or education, often in a formal setting.
Example: The scholastic was known for his deep understanding of philosophy and theology.
IPA: /skəˈlæstɪkli/
KK: /skəˈlæstɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to education, schools, or academic learning.
Example: She performed scholastically well in her exams, earning top grades.
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