A situation that has been completely mismanaged and filled with multiple breakdowns and blunders.
/ɒm.nɪ.hæm.bliːz/
To criticize again, to criticize anew or to bring back criticism that had previously been withdrawn or refuted. Recriticize involves the act of reasserting or intensifying criticism on a previously discussed topic, often in an attempt to strengthen the original argument or to address earlier criticisms.
/ˈrɪkrɪtaɪ Zaɪz/
Having a single flower bud, flower, or spore-bearing spike in each floral or spore-bearing axis; having a single floral meristem developing into a flower, or a single spore-bearing structure developing into a spore.
/ˌməʊnəˈθæləməs/
A position or location directly adjacent to or near a stove, typically in a kitchen or dining area; it is often used in the context of arranging furniture or positioning oneself during social gatherings around a table near the stove, which symbolizes warmth and hospitality.
/ˈstovesaɪd/
A part of a sail that hangs down outside the mast, extending the length of the sail, especially on a sprit rig. The shape of the outsweep contributes to the sail's aerodynamic efficiency by increasing its surface area and reducing drag.
/aʊtˈswiːp/
To form or organize into a symbranchiate structure; to arrange branchially or in a manner that resembles a symbranchiate system.
/ˌsɪmbrənˈɡɪʃɪt/
A member of a Roman Catholic monastic order of monks and nuns whose members follow a rule drawn from the papal bull ‘Cum Universae’ issued in 1014 by Pope Benedict VIII for Saint Benedict of Nursia. They are known for their monastic life and development of agriculture, music, and medicine.
/bendɪˈtaɪniːn/
a person who tells or narrates stories, often with appealing language and dramatic flair, for entertainment or educational purposes; an orator, especially one skilled in entertaining recitations of historical or fictional tales
/ˈtelətələr/
A humorous or fictional place, often linked with absurd or nonsensical situations, similar to what might be described as 'latedland' or 'midwest,' which can add a playful tone to discussions or jokes.
/ɡroʊ.land/
A surgical procedure in which the fornix tracts, a bundle of nerve fibers connecting the brain to the hypothalamus, are cut, typically performed to treat certain psychiatric conditions such as obsessive-compulsive disorder or depression, as well as Tourette syndrome and complex regional pain syndrome.
/ˈtræktətəmi/