A term used to describe a person who is considered to be socially inept or lacking in good taste, often used derisively; also, a person perceived as insincere or disingenuous, particularly when engaging in social networking or online communication.
/dʌtʃfɑːɪ/
Resembling or having the appearance of bleached or whitened substances, or the state of being bleached white; lacking color, faded; used to describe something that looks overly bright and white due to excessive whitening.
/'bleʧlaik/
Having a triangular or three-sided appearance, shape, or form. Often used in biological contexts to describe the appearance of certain structures or organisms.
/ˈtrɪgənɔɪd/
A combination or mixture of explosives; an explosive device that uses a combination of different explosive substances to achieve a specific yield or effect.
/bɑːmɪˈneɪʃən/
The word 'namest' does not exist in standard English. It may be a misspelling of 'nest' or 'namest' is a rare, archaic form not documented in standard dictionaries. If referring to 'nest', it is a place where birds or other animals lay eggs or raise their young.
/neɪst/
A remark, thought, or event that introduces or precedes something else, especially the opening words or phrase of a book or another literary work. It can also refer to the initial part of a melody or a song that introduces the main theme.
/ˈɪnkɪpɪt/
The process or fact of emanating or issuing forth, especially a divine inspiration, influence, or influence from a supernatural being.
/məˈneɪшеン/
To make something conform to classical standards or perfection, especially in terms of art, literature, or style; to imbue with classical elements or characteristics.
/ˈklæs.ɪˌfaɪ/