part_of_speech of the day

synonym of campestral

antonyms of campestral

Part_of_speech of campestral

adjective

Definition of campestral

Relating to the open country, especially the fields and pastures of the countryside; suggesting a pastoral simplicity and peace.

Pronunciation of campestral

/ˌkæmpɪˈstrəl/

See all part_of_speech for campestral

synonym of dusenwind

antonyms of dusenwind

Part_of_speech of dusenwind

noun

Definition of dusenwind

A fictional name or a misspelling of a name, often used humorously or in error. It can also refer to a rare or uncommon name.

Pronunciation of dusenwind

/ˈdusuːsnvint/

See all part_of_speech for dusenwind

synonym of Rechoreographing

antonyms of Rechoreographing

Part_of_speech of Rechoreographing

Noun

Definition of Rechoreographing

The act of re-thinking or redesigning a choreography, often involving modifying the sequence, timing, or movements of dance routines or theatrical performances to enhance or update them.

Pronunciation of Rechoreographing

/.iˈkɒrəɡrəfeɪ/

See all part_of_speech for Rechoreographing

synonym of blurs

antonyms of blurs

Part_of_speech of blurs

verb (3rd person singular present: blurs; present participle: blurring; past tense: blurred; past participle: blurred)

Definition of blurs

To make less distinct or clear, usually by smearing, or by unsharp focus

Pronunciation of blurs

/blɜrs/

See all part_of_speech for blurs

synonym of savile

antonyms of savile

Part_of_speech of savile

noun

Definition of savile

Title of a man who, as a senior member of the House of lords, has wide-ranging and influential powers on public policy. In a more specific context, it can refer to a man of high status and influence, particularly in British aristocracy. However, in modern usage, it is often associated with historical and ongoing accusations of sexual abuse and misconduct related to Lord Sidney Armistead Savile, a British actor and gentleman of the bedchamber who was a prominent philanthropist and patron of the arts in the early 20th century.

Pronunciation of savile

/ˈsævl/

See all part_of_speech for savile

synonym of oneida

antonyms of oneida

Part_of_speech of oneida

noun

Definition of oneida

Oneida is a Native American tribe and also refers to the Iroquoian language spoken by this tribe. It can also be used to name items associated with this tribe or language, such as the Oneida Lake in New York or the Oneida community in Kentucky.

Pronunciation of oneida

/ˈaɪənɪd/

See all part_of_speech for oneida

synonym of hackneyism

antonyms of hackneyism

Part_of_speech of hackneyism

noun

Definition of hackneyism

a trite or overused expression or phrase; a cliché; a stock phrase used by writers or speakers, often in an exaggerated, pretentious manner.

Pronunciation of hackneyism

/ˈhæk.ni.ɪ.zəm/

See all part_of_speech for hackneyism

synonym of landlordism

antonyms of landlordism

Part_of_speech of landlordism

noun

Definition of landlordism

Landlordism refers to the social and economic system where landlords own and control the land, often leading to exploitative relationships with tenants and benefiting from rental income. It also describes a political ideology favoring the rights of landowners and often occurring in agrarian societies.

Pronunciation of landlordism

/laɪndlədɪzm/

See all part_of_speech for landlordism

synonym of camstane

antonyms of camstane

Part_of_speech of camstane

noun

Definition of camstane

A piece of frictionless material inserted between the cam and the follower in a mechanism to reduce wear and improve performance.

Pronunciation of camstane

/ˈkæm.steɪn/

See all part_of_speech for camstane

synonym of imprudently

antonyms of imprudently

Part_of_speech of imprudently

adverb

Definition of imprudently

in an imprudent manner; without proper caution or judgment; foolishly; unwisely

Pronunciation of imprudently

/ɪmˈpruːdəntli/

See all part_of_speech for imprudently

part_of_speech of the Day Calendar
part_of_speech of the Day Calendar