A mock neologism or wordplay that combines 'nerd' and 'fligner', typically used in a humorous context as a term for someone who shows off their knowledge or seemingly useless abilities in a way that annoys or frustrates others.
/ˈnɜːrdlɪŋər/
used to describe the way something is done with moderation, avoiding extremes; showing a balance between extremes
/ˈtemp.ə.dli/
The position or role of a person responsible for managing, directing, and overseeing the work of others in a manufacturing or construction setting. It involves ensuring that tasks are completed efficiently, safely, and to the required standards.
/fɔːrmənʃɪp/
A quality of being polite, courteous, and refined, often in the context of behavior or speech.
/ˈdʒɛntɪlɪns/
A promoter is a person who encourages or sponsors an event, project, or organization to make it more successful or popular, often acting as an agent or manager for an artist, with the aim of promoting their career. Promoters can also refer to financial professionals who advocate for specific investments or companies, often by providing favorable opinions and information to clients or the public.
/ˈprɑː.mə.tər.z/
used for forming the second-person singular past tense or past perfect tense in archaic or poetic language, referring to the act of accepting something as true or real.
/bɪ'lɪbzt/
A piece of cardboard or plastic, used as a temporary framework or model for shaping another material, such as leather or fabric, in the manufacturing of shoes, handbags, and similar products.
/fɔːrmbɔːrd/
Relating to or forming the outer layer of the brain or cortex, especially the cerebral cortex, which is a critical layer for processing sensory information and higher-order brain functions.
/ˌɪntɪgrəˈpæliə/