bitch
noun, verb
How to pronounce bitch?
The word bitch sounds like bitch
/bɪʧ/
What is the definition of bitch?
nouninformal terms for objecting
nouna person (usually but not necessarily a woman) who is thoroughly disliked
Examples
- she said her son thought Hillary was a bitch
verbsay mean things
verbcomplain
nounan unpleasant difficulty
Examples
- this problem is a real bitch
nounfemale of any member of the dog family
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infra
adverb
How to pronounce infra?
The word infra sounds like in-fra
/'ɪnfrə/
What is the definition of infra?
adverb(in writing) at a later place
Examples
- vide infra
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aeolic
noun
How to pronounce aeolic?
The word aeolic sounds like ae-ol-ic
/i'ɑlɪk/
What is the definition of aeolic?
nounthe dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia and Aeolis
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greenockite
noun
How to pronounce greenockite?
The word greenockite sounds like green-ock-ite
/'grinə,kaɪt/
What is the definition of greenockite?
nounore of cadmium; a rare yellowish mineral consisting of cadmium sulphide in crystalline form
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piddle
noun, verb
How to pronounce piddle?
The word piddle sounds like pid-dle
/'pɪdəl/
What is the definition of piddle?
verbeliminate urine
verbwaste time; spend one's time idly or inefficiently
nounliquid excretory product
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pimpernel
noun
How to pronounce pimpernel?
The word pimpernel sounds like pim-per-nel
/'pɪmpər,nɛl/
What is the definition of pimpernel?
nounEuropean garden herb with purple-tinged flowers and leaves that are sometimes used for salads
nounany of several plants of the genus Anagallis
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extravaganza
noun
How to pronounce extravaganza?
The word extravaganza sounds like ex-trav-a-gan-za
/ɪk,strævə'ɡænzə/
What is the definition of extravaganza?
nounany lavishly staged or spectacular entertainment
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cheeky
adjective
How to pronounce cheeky?
The word cheeky sounds like cheek-y
/'ʧiki/
What is the definition of cheeky?
adjectiveoffensively bold
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abound
verb
How to pronounce abound?
The word abound sounds like a-bound
/ə'baʊnd/
What is the definition of abound?
verbbe in a state of movement or action
Examples
- The room abounded with screaming children
verbbe abundant or plentiful; exist in large quantities
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incredibly
adverb
How to pronounce incredibly?
The word incredibly sounds like in-cred-i-bly
What is the definition of incredibly?
adverbnot easy to believe
Examples
- incredibly, she survived the crash
adverbexceedingly; extremely
Examples
- behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish mountains
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thing
noun
How to pronounce thing?
The word thing sounds like thing
/θɪŋ/
What is the definition of thing?
nouna vaguely specified concern
Examples
- things are going well
nounan action
Examples
- how could you do such a thing?
nounan artifact
Examples
- how does this thing work?
nounan entity that is not named specifically
Examples
- I couldn't tell what the thing was
nounan event
Examples
- a funny thing happened on the way to the...
nounany attribute or quality considered as having its own existence
Examples
- the thing I like about her is ...
nouna persistent illogical feeling of desire or aversion
Examples
- he has a thing about seafood
- she has a thing about him
nouna separate and self-contained entity
nouna special abstraction
Examples
- a thing of the spirit
- things of the heart
nouna special objective
Examples
- the thing is to stay in bounds
nouna special situation
Examples
- this thing has got to end
- it is a remarkable thing
nouna statement regarded as an object
Examples
- to say the same thing in other terms
- how can you say such a thing?
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