Items or individuals that are faulty or do not meet the required standards; objects or people with a defect or flaw.
/ˈdef.ɪ.tɪ.vz/
The concept or practice of being a follower or adherent, often in a social context. It can also refer to the relationships between followers and leaders in traditional or digital contexts, such as social media platforms.
/'fɑːləwərʃɪpʃiz/
A specialized structures in some animals, specifically trematodes (flatworms of the class Trematoda), that develop in the body of the definitive host and serve as the openings from which the fascicles (collective term for the egg sacs) of the worm are egested to release eggs into the environment. Essentially, it is the reproductive structure that assists in the expulsion of eggs.
/dɪˈrɑː.trə.mə/
To obtain or acquire space, especially in a digital or resource management context where it refers to allocating space for data storage or other purposes.
/ɡɛtˈspaɪs/
A state or characteristic of not being selective; a lack of discrimination or preference in the selection of items or data, resulting in poor or inefficient use of resources or processing power in database queries, for example.
/ʌn'sektɪvɪlɪtɪ/
A period or segment of a film, game, etc., where there is no dialogue, narration, or background music, often used as a silent transition or to emphasize a moment of anticipation or introspection. Also used to describe a financial deficit or period where no revenue is generated.
/'nəuˈɪərɪŋ/
A person who talks a lot, especially about things they know little or nothing about, often irritably or without much thought or awareness of the consequences of their words.
/luːsˈdʒɔːz/
A small sea anemone of the genus Calliactis, often found in reef environments and commonly more colorful than typical anemones. It is sometimes mistaken for a jellyfish due to its bell-like shape.
/ˈskɪfələ/
The process or method of twisting or distorting something, often to create an effect or meaning that differs from the original or intended one. It can be used in various contexts, including literature, art, and politics, to describe the alteration of information, narratives, or ideas to serve a specific purpose, often with the intention of obfuscation or manipulation.
/ˈtwɪstəfɪkɪʃn/