Intentionally using deception or tricks to trick, mislead, or misrepresent. This term often describes someone or something that is not honest and may cause harm or loss to others through false or misleading information.
/dɪ'siːtfl/
Moving backward and forward like a pendulum, or varying at regular intervals between two extremes; sometimes implying instability or uncertainty, as well as regularity.
/ˌɒs.ɪˈleɪ.tɪŋ/
A new term or a variation of the word 'redecorate' which might imply a more modern or specific form of redecoration, often used in a tech or design context to describe a refresh or redesign
/rɪ'dɪkə/
A German automobile company founded in 1937 by German engineer Ferdinand Porsche, known for producing vehicles designed to be affordable for the middle and lower classes. It is commonly known for its Volkswagen Beetle, which was first introduced in 1938 and remained popular for decades.
/ˈvɑːlkənˌɡɔːv/
a small annual plant, Arachis hypogaea, cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions of the world for its edible underground pods and seeds. The name reflects how the plant's fruit develops beneath the soil rather than above it. Groundnuts are a valuable crop in many developing countries, providing a significant source of protein and calories.
/ˈɡraʊnd.nʌt/
Term used to describe someone or something that appears reformed or reorganized but has not actually undergone significant or genuine change; essentially a facade of reform without real substance.
/psoʊdəˈrɛf.ɔrm/
A colloquial and informal expression, often used to express enthusiasm or emphasize a point. It has no specific meaning on its own; it is used as a filler to add emphasis or excitement to a sentence.
/saking/
A slang term for a type of improvised firework or explosive device, often consisting of a metal rod with a fuse attached. It is commonly used for pranks or in illegal street parties. The term is also sometimes used figuratively to describe a person or a situation that is loud, sudden, and impactful.
/bæŋˈstɪk/
The soft, fine fur on the underside or belly of animals, especially mammals, that lies beneath the outer coat and provides additional insulation and protection.
/ˈʌndəfɜːr/