The fear or dislike of freedom or liberty. This fear can manifest in various contexts, such as a reluctance to make decisions, an aversion to independence, or anxiety about being unrestricted.
/ɛl.ɛ.θɪ.əˈfəʊ.fi.kə/
A member of a Finno-Ugric ethnic group native to the Caucasus region, particularly in the Krasnodar Krai of southern Russia. They speak the Abkhazian language and are known for their traditional way of life, including agriculture and animal husbandry.
/ˈbɑːzɪn/
A term used or perhaps coined to refer to the members of any group that possesses high rank or status, typically within an organized structure such as military units, hierarchies, or other structured organizations. It is not a word in common English usage and its exact meaning can vary based on the context in which it is used.
/ˈræŋksmɛn/
A company or enterprise that typically begins with a new venture, often with innovative ideas and products, and is focused on rapid growth and expansion.
/stɑːr'teks/
Not serving as an example; not illustrative; lacking exemplary quality.
/nɒnˈɛk.sɛmplərϊ.əl/
A four-letter word often used as an internet slang, acronym, or misspelling in various contexts where the reader can infer its use.
/aː/
Designated to protect against sabers; especially, specifically made to resist sabers; resistant to sabers, especially in referring to armor or protective gear.
/ˈsæbərpruːf/
1. As a noun: playing snooker in a way that causes a color ball to be potted by the opponent when it is not the object ball, as a defensive tactic; as a verb: to play in such a manner, typically as a defensive strategy.
/ˈsnuː.kəردHING/