Describing something that is very old-fashioned, out of date or no longer used
/æntɪˈtjuːtɪs/
Extremely high or surpassing ordinary levels of intelligence; excessive or extreme intelligence.
/haɪ.pɜːr.ɪn.tɛl.ɪ.dʒəns/
A surname, often used by people of Scottish heritage, and occasionally used as a first name, especially in honor of the Reverend Thomas Chalmers, a Scottish divine, and an influential figure in the Scottish Church and in the Scottish Enlightenment.
/ˈmʌɪ.və.rɑː/
A term used in Spanish-speaking countries to refer to a series of connected episodes of television series or radio that often depict fictional stories of love, drama, and adventure, usually serialized and broadcast over a period of weeks or months. The term can also refer to a long novel of similar plot.
/ˈnɑː.vələs/
Levitra, generically known as vardenafil, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED). It works by increasing blood flow to the penis, which can help achieve and maintain an erection.
/ˈlɪvtrə/
Excessively strict or rigid behavior, especially in regulations, discipline, or moral conduct. It refers to an unreasonable and excessive adherence to rules or regulations, often to the point of oppression or harassment.
/ˈoʊvərˈstriktnəs/
shaking or vibrating slightly and uncontrollably
/treˈmʌslɪ/
In a way or to an extent that is intended to make up for or counterbalance something; as a compensation
/kəmˈpensəˌtɔːrli/
A traditional Malay flatbread, similar to roti or tortilla, often served as a meal accompaniment, especially with sambal (a chili-based sauce). It is usually made from flour, water, and sometimes includes baking powder or other ingredients, and can be steamed or fried.
/sæmbulu/