A past participle form used informally to express strong disapproval or disappointment, often with a slight humorous or colloquial tone.
/ˈdɛrnɪd/
The act of throwing someone or something out of a window.
/ˌdezəˈnɛstrɪʃn/
A chemical compound containing one atom of a given element and two atoms of oxygen, such as FeO (iron(II) oxide), CuO (copper(II) oxide), or SnO (tungsten(II) oxide).
/ˈseskwɔɪdaɪkɔɪd/
A termless and fictional word, invented for the purpose of this example. In a fabricated context, it might refer to a characteristic or feature unique to cyclopes in mythology, possibly denoting a specific tool or ability.
/ˈsaɪ.klo.pel/
A meticulous and exhaustive process of understanding or solving a problem by carefully analyzing each part or aspect of it; often used in contexts where a detailed and thorough investigation is necessary to achieve a deep understanding or to solve a complex issue.
/ɪk'skəʊkʃən/
The condition of not wearing a hat or the absence of hats; lack of or deficiency in wearing hats. It can also imply a casual or relaxed attitude towards wearing hats, as opposed to a formal or traditional setting where hats are commonly worn.
/ˈhæt.ləs.nəs/
relating to or causing the reduction of swelling or inflammation, typically in the body, as in the case of swollen lymph nodes.
/ˌdɛkənˈdʒestɪv/
Of or relating to Rhodan, a made-up place in fictional stories or games, or derived from it, often describing something related to a setting or plot that takes place in Rhodan or its inhabitants or culture.
/roʊ.də.ni.ən/
A type of thrice-holed, somewhat circular lozenge-shaped strap decoration that plays a role in certain Native American beadwork and leatherwork, often found on clothing and bags as a decorative element.
/ˈbɜːrɪk/
Relating to Lazarus, especially marked by a miraculous or sudden revival; also, suggesting a return to life after a prolonged death-like state.
/læˈzɑːr.laɪk/