✳ poet (noun)
Sounds:
- /ˈpəʊɪt/ (UK)
- /ˈpoʊət/ (US)
- /ˈpoʊɪt/ (US)
- [ˈpʰoʊ̯ɪ̈(ʔ)t̚] (US)
Forms:
- poets (plural)
poet (noun) senses:
1. A person who writes poems.
2. A person with a creative or romantic imagination.
Sounds:
- /ˈpəʊɪt/ (UK)
- /ˈpoʊət/ (US)
- /ˈpoʊɪt/ (US)
- [ˈpʰoʊ̯ɪ̈(ʔ)t̚] (US)
Forms:
- poets (plural)
poet (noun) senses:
1. A person who writes poems.
2. A person with a creative or romantic imagination.
🗣 Conversation 🗣
- And the cover is great! The colors are brilliant!
- Give me a break. You don't care about the colors. You just like the hot babe on the cover.
- OK, you got me. So, do you have a subscription?
- Of course. I'm currently the subscriber of 10 different fashion magazines.
- So what do you do with all the out-dated issues?
- I guess I'm lending them to you ...
- And the cover is great! The colors are brilliant!
- Give me a break. You don't care about the colors. You just like the hot babe on the cover.
- OK, you got me. So, do you have a subscription?
- Of course. I'm currently the subscriber of 10 different fashion magazines.
- So what do you do with all the out-dated issues?
- I guess I'm lending them to you ...
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deckman (noun): After he left baseball, Rhodes stayed in New York, living on Staten Island and working as a steerer, a deckman and a cook on tugboats.
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deckman (noun): After he left baseball, Rhodes stayed in New York, living on Staten Island and working as a steerer, a deckman and a cook on tugboats.
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✳ exciting (verb)
Sounds:
- /ɪkˈsʌɪtɪŋ/
- /ɛkˈsʌɪtɪŋ/
exciting (verb) senses:
1. present participle of excite
Sounds:
- /ɪkˈsʌɪtɪŋ/
- /ɛkˈsʌɪtɪŋ/
exciting (verb) senses:
1. present participle of excite
✳ exciting (adj)
Forms:
- more exciting (comparative)
- most exciting (superlative)
exciting (adj) senses:
1. creating or producing excitement
Forms:
- more exciting (comparative)
- most exciting (superlative)
exciting (adj) senses:
1. creating or producing excitement
✳ exciting (noun)
Forms:
- excitings (plural)
exciting (noun) senses:
1. The process of something becoming excited; excitation.
Forms:
- excitings (plural)
exciting (noun) senses:
1. The process of something becoming excited; excitation.
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🗣 Conversation 🗣
Kendall lost their footing near the edge of the cliff, but Jordan prevented Kendall from falling.
- (Jordan) I saved Kendall's life near a cliff.
- Kendall is always reckless when climbing.
- She lost her footing near the edge, and I had to drag her back.
- It's dangerous to go climbing with her.
- I don't think she is going to climb anymore.
- She finally developed some self-awareness.
Kendall lost their footing near the edge of the cliff, but Jordan prevented Kendall from falling.
- (Jordan) I saved Kendall's life near a cliff.
- Kendall is always reckless when climbing.
- She lost her footing near the edge, and I had to drag her back.
- It's dangerous to go climbing with her.
- I don't think she is going to climb anymore.
- She finally developed some self-awareness.
✳ cotton (noun)
Sounds:
- /ˈkɒt.n̩/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ˈkɑ.tn̩/ (General-American)
- [ˈkɑ.ʔn̩] (General-American)
Forms:
- cottons (plural)
cotton (noun) senses:
1. Gossypium, a genus of plant used as a source of cotton fiber.
2. Any plant that encases its seed in a thin fiber that is harvested and used as a fabric or cloth.
3. Any fiber similar in appearance and use to Gossypium fiber.
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Sounds:
- /ˈkɒt.n̩/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /ˈkɑ.tn̩/ (General-American)
- [ˈkɑ.ʔn̩] (General-American)
Forms:
- cottons (plural)
cotton (noun) senses:
1. Gossypium, a genus of plant used as a source of cotton fiber.
2. Any plant that encases its seed in a thin fiber that is harvested and used as a fabric or cloth.
3. Any fiber similar in appearance and use to Gossypium fiber.
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✳ cotton (verb)
Forms:
- cottons (present, singular, third-person)
- cottoning (participle, present)
- cottoned (participle, past)
- cottoned (past)
cotton (verb) senses:
1. To supply with a cotton wick.
2. To fill with a wad of cotton.
3. (horticulture) To wrap with a protective layer of cotton fabric.
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Forms:
- cottons (present, singular, third-person)
- cottoning (participle, present)
- cottoned (participle, past)
- cottoned (past)
cotton (verb) senses:
1. To supply with a cotton wick.
2. To fill with a wad of cotton.
3. (horticulture) To wrap with a protective layer of cotton fabric.
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