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synonym of failingly

antonyms of failingly

Part_of_speech of failingly

adverb

Definition of failingly

ineffectively; unsuccessively: to perform or attempt to do something but repeatedly fall short or make errors in doing it.

Pronunciation of failingly

/ˈfeɪlɪŋli/

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synonym of Edgemoor

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Part_of_speech of Edgemoor

Noun

Definition of Edgemoor

A place name, typically a hamlet or small village, often used in historical or descriptive contexts in literature or media, especially those involving historical settings or English locales.

Pronunciation of Edgemoor

/ˈedʒ Im ɔr/

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synonym of pseudonymise

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Part_of_speech of pseudonymise

verb

Definition of pseudonymise

To replace a person's name with a pseudonym or identifier in data, typically to protect their identity or privacy. This process is commonly used in data protection practices like data anonymization.

Pronunciation of pseudonymise

/'psudənaɪmɪsaɪ/

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synonym of cloture

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Part_of_speech of cloture

noun

Definition of cloture

A parliamentary procedure by which debate on a bill or other legislative motion is ended and a vote is immediately taken. It is used to limit delay in the legislative process and force an issue to be decided. The term is derived from the French word 'cloture,' meaning 'closure' or 'closing off.'

Pronunciation of cloture

/kluːtʃ/

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synonym of tecla

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Part_of_speech of tecla

noun

Definition of tecla

Tecla refers to a key, especially on a keyboard or musical instrument, plucked like a harp, or a lever used to control the action of a bell (bell striker).

Pronunciation of tecla

/tek.la/

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synonym of callie

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Part_of_speech of callie

noun

Definition of callie

A short form of Eleanor or a name given to a person or character, often associated with a girl or woman. It can also refer to a pet name or nickname for someone or something.

Pronunciation of callie

/ˈkɑːli/

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synonym of rithe

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Part_of_speech of rithe

verb

Definition of rithe

To writhe or twist in agony, esp. as in pain or distress.

Pronunciation of rithe

/rɪθ/

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synonym of anticathartic

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Part_of_speech of anticathartic

adjective

Definition of anticathartic

A term used to describe something that counteracts or neutralizes the effects of something cathartic, typically referring to a reaction that is contrary to the expected soothing or purging effect. It can also describe behavior that is contrary to the cathartic experience, such as laughing or laughing inappropriately after a serious situation.

Pronunciation of anticathartic

/æn.ti.kæθˈær.tɪk/

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synonym of barnstorm

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Part_of_speech of barnstorm

verb

Definition of barnstorm

To tour or travel widely, especially in a rural or regional area, to make public appearances for activities such as campaign speeches or auditions for entertainment. It often implies spontaneous or impromptu actions, often with more enthusiasm than professional discipline.

Pronunciation of barnstorm

/ˈbɑːrnstɔːrm/

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synonym of bracelet

antonyms of bracelet

Part_of_speech of bracelet

noun

Definition of bracelet

a piece of jewelry worn, usually, around the wrist, typically made of metal, plastic, wood, or precious stones.

Pronunciation of bracelet

/ˈbrenoʊ/

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