A derogatory term used to refer to people who are considered morally reprehensible, dishonest, or unreliable. It can also imply individuals whose actions are considered to bring shame or disrepute to the group or society they belong to.
/ˈskʌmbæɡs/
A term that is not commonly used in modern English, but perhaps it could be considered as an archaic or fictional word meaning a type of plant or herb that had mystical or magical properties. The exact origin and context of this word are unclear and may not be widely recognized.
/drɔɪl/
The absence of usury, or legally defined interest rates above a maximum permitted level, particularly in the context of financial practices and lending.
/nˈɒnjʊsərənsəs/
The perspective or bias that views or judges issues primarily from a European or Eurocentric standpoint, often overlooking or marginalizing the experiences, values, and viewpoints of other cultures or regions.
/ˌiːvroʊˈsɛnt/
To get enthused about or excited by an excursion or an expedition, often referring to a series of such activities or events.
/ɪɡˈsaː.rɪzd/
refusing to renounce or withdraw from a position, responsibility, or office; the act of continuing to hold or occupy a position despite a loss of support or will to continue.
/əˈnæb.dɪ.keɪ.tɪŋ/
A medical condition characterized by both kyphosis and scoliosis, which means an abnormal curvature of the spine, typically resulting in a 'C' or 'S' shape, and an exaggerated inward rounding at the upper back.
/kaɪˈfɒsəˌləʊлёʊシーums/
A protein involved in lipid metabolism, specifically implicated in the regulation of insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis. It is a regulatory molecule that interacts with lipid droplets and may play a role in the control of adipose tissue expansion and inflammation in relation to metabolic disorders.
/glukeˈlɪpɪn/