15 6 verb, noun v, n noun
• the cognitive process of making something seem consistent with or based on reason
Example sentence • His justification for not attending the meeting was just a rationalization .
12 5 noun n noun
• The act or process of velarizing.
Example sentence • Some languages have velarization as a phonemic feature.
15 6 noun n noun
• placing in medical care in a hospital
Example sentence • My sister had to undergo hospitalisation due to a severe infection.
15 5 noun n noun
• an expression of approval and commendation
Example sentence • They sent their congratulations on their wedding anniversary.
12 5 noun n Example sentence • The finalisation of the project was delayed due to budget constraints.
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17 6 noun n
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Example sentence • The bureaucratization of the company's operations led to a significant decrease in efficiency.
14 5 noun n noun
• the discipline that studies the principles of transmitting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.)
Example sentence • Effective communications are essential for a successful business.
10 4 noun n noun
• financial transactions at a brokerage; having to do with the execution of trades and keeping customer records
Example sentence • The company's daily operations are managed by a team of professionals.
8 2 noun n noun
• (Roman Catholic Church) a devotion consisting of fourteen prayers said before a series of fourteen pictures or carvings representing successive incidents during Jesus' passage from Pilate's house to his crucifixion at Calvary
Example sentence • I always listen to the news on the radio stations .
12 4 noun n noun
• a collection of things that have been combined; an assemblage of separate parts or qualities
Example sentence • There are endless combinations of flavors at the ice cream shop.
7 2 noun n noun
• the food allowance for one day (especially for service personnel)
verb
• restrict the consumption of a relatively scarce commodity, as during war
Example sentence • During the war, soldiers were given daily rations of food and water.
10 3 noun n Example sentence • I could feel the vibrations of the music through my body.
12 4 noun n noun
• an Old Testament book lamenting the desolation of Judah after the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC; traditionally attributed to the prophet Jeremiah
Example sentence • The funeral was filled with lamentations for the lost loved one.
13 5 noun n noun
• a condition of spiritual awareness; divine illumination
Example sentence • The city's annual festival featured stunning illuminations .
5 2 noun n noun
• a garment of cloth or leather or plastic that is tied about the waist and worn to protect your clothing
Example sentence • She tied her apron around her waist before starting to cook.
8 2 noun n noun
• a man who drives a coach (or carriage)
Example sentence • The coachman skillfully guided the horses through the narrow streets.
12 4 noun n noun
• irregular and infrequent or difficult evacuation of the bowels; can be a symptom of intestinal obstruction or diverticulitis
Example sentence • She suffered from chronic constipation for years.
9 4 noun n noun
• a person who is an authority on history and who studies it and writes about it
Example sentence • The historian spent years researching the origins of the ancient civilization.
7 3 noun n adjective
• of or relating to the Ottoman Empire or its people or its culture
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• thick cushion used as a seat
Example sentence • I put my feet up on the ottoman as I relaxed on the couch.
8 3 noun n noun
• arachnid of warm dry regions having a long segmented tail ending in a venomous stinger
Example sentence • The scorpion is a nocturnal arachnid.
11 4 noun n noun
• a formal resignation and renunciation of powers
Example sentence • The abdications of power by corrupt leaders led to chaos in the country.
11 4 noun n noun
• a state or condition markedly different from the norm
Example sentence • The scientist studied the genetic aberrations in the samples.
11 4 noun n noun
• a disavowal or taking back of a previous assertion
Example sentence • His abjurations of his previous beliefs shocked his friends.
9 3 verb, noun v, n noun
• surgical removal of a body part or tissue
Example sentence • Medical professionals often use ablations to treat certain types of cancer.
11 4 noun n noun
• the denial and rejection of a doctrine or belief
Example sentence • His abnegations of his own desires allowed him to focus on helping others.
12 5 noun n noun
• a person who is loathsome or disgusting
Example sentence • Serial killers are often seen as abominations in society.
11 4 noun n noun
• the act of abrogating; an official or legal cancellation
Example sentence • The abrogations of civil liberties were met with widespread public outrage.
13 5 noun n noun
• an increase in rate of change
Example sentence • The car experienced sudden accelerations during the race.
12 4 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• acceptance as true or valid
12 4 noun
• adaptation to a new climate (a new temperature or altitude or environment)
Example sentence • After living in a big city for a few years, I had to make several acclimations to the small town lifestyle.
14 5 verb, noun v, n noun
• making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances
Example sentence • The hotel offers luxurious accommodations for its guests.
14 5 noun n noun
• the act of granting credit or recognition (especially with respect to an educational institution that maintains suitable standards)
Example sentence • The university offers various accreditations for its programs.
14 5 noun n noun
• the adoption of the behavior patterns of the surrounding culture
Example sentence • The acculturations of different immigrant communities can be seen in the diversity of foods available in this neighborhood.
13 5 noun n noun
• an increase by natural growth or addition
Example sentence • The company experienced significant accumulations of debt over the years.
11 4 noun n noun
• a formal charge of wrongdoing brought against a person; the act of imputing blame or guilt
Example sentence • He denied all accusations of wrongdoing.
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Example sentence • She quickly adjusted to the new office accustomations .
12 5 verb, noun v, n noun
• the process of introducing an acetyl group into a compound
Example sentence • The researchers studied the effects of acetylations on protein function.
12 5 noun n
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11 4 noun n noun
• stimulation of activity in an organism or chemical
Example sentence • The activations of the alarm system alerted the security team.
10 4 noun n noun
• the process of introducing an acyl group into a compound
Example sentence • The chemist studied the mechanism of acylations .
11 4 noun n noun
• a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form
Example sentence • Many animals have developed various adaptations to survive in their environments.
13 5 noun n noun
• the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented
Example sentence • The court's repeated adjudications of negligence in similar cases set a precedent.
11 4 noun n noun
• a solemn and earnest appeal to someone to do something
Example sentence • Her adjurations for him to stop smoking fell on deaf ears.
15 5 noun n noun
• a method of tending to or managing the affairs of some group of people (especially the group's business affairs)
Example sentence • The previous administrations have left a legacy of economic instability.
11 4 noun n noun
• a feeling of delighted approval and liking
Example sentence • The actress received numerous admirations for her exceptional performance.
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10 4 noun n noun
• a feeling of profound love and admiration
Example sentence • Her adorations for kittens are well known.
10 4 noun n noun
• servile flattery; exaggerated and hypocritical praise
Example sentence • She received adulations from the audience for her captivating performance.
13 5 noun n noun
• being mixed with extraneous material; the product of adulterating
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