As a verb, it is used in the 3rd person singular present tense form of 'matter', meaning to concern oneself with or be of importance. As a noun, it refers to a subject or topic for discussion, debate, or consideration.
/ˈmærɪz/
a German church hymn in placid or simple style, accompanied by an organ, usually a tune to which a harmonization was later added, and often written in four-part harmony
/ˈkɔːr nl/
the quality of being rakish; a charming or dashing character or appearance that is slightly mischievous or unconventional. It often refers to someone or something that exudes an air of carefree charm or nonconformity, often in a stylish or dashing way.
/ˈrækɪsnesɪz/
A person who works in a grocery store or who sells groceries as their profession; it can also refer to the owner or manager of a grocery store.
/ˈɡrɑːs.ə.mən/
Refers to a large diaspora population of Romani people, traditionally known for their occupation as itinerant traders, musicians, and performers.
/tʃiˈgænəz/
Describing a person who exhibits a lax or extravagant lifestyle, in contrast to the strict, austere practices of an ascetic. It refers to living a life that is far from the rigorous self-denial and simplicity associated with asceticism.
/æntəˈsɛktɪk/
The belief in the ultimate salvation or restoration of all souls and creatures to a perfect state of grace and happiness, especially in Christianity. It is a philosophical and theological concept suggesting that despite the punishment of hell or condemnation, all souls will eventually be restored to salvation.
/ˌapoʊ.kæt.əˈsteɪ.sɪs/