extremely and irritatingly harsh or bitter in tone; explosively or severely critical
/ˈfʌlmənɪəs/
A surname. It is a family name primarily of English origin, denoting a person who is a descendant of a parent or ancestor with the given name 'Tilson'.
/ˈtaɪslən/
Relating to a part that is less important or secondary to the main or essential elements; not central to the main issue or function.
/'sʌbˈes.əs.əl/
A drink typically made in Central America, particularly in Panama, by grating the inner part of younggreen coffee beans with sugar and sometimes nuts, which are then mixed with water or milk and strained.
/pinsoliˈli/
A person who is skilled in both conducting business and managing relationships, often referring to a versatile and competent business leader or negotiator.
/ˈsɑː.hu.kɑːrs/
A parvenu is a person, typically young, who has recently acquired wealth or social position by cleverness, enterprise, or personal charm, and whose lack of cultivation forms a source of amusement to those with more ancient and distinguished connections.
/pəˈvɛnju:/
Chinese folk art using scissors to cut designs from flexible paper, commonly used during festivals and weddings for decorations or gifts.
/#ˈpiː.ər ˈkʌ.tɪŋ/
A person who studies variations and differences within a population, often in the context of sociolinguistics or dialectology, to understand how language varies across different social groups.
/ˈveɪRIˈeɪSHənɪst/
Paramimia is a neuropsychological condition characterized by involuntary and repetitious movements that are mimicked or copied from others. This condition is often associated with certain brain disorders or injuries that impair voluntary motor control.
/pəˈræm.ɪmps/