A deliberate act of destroying or damaging property as a form of protest or form of punishment, often involving fire. It is considered a criminal offense and can involve arson. It is less commonly used than 'arson' and is often used to describe specific instances of this criminal act, especially when there is an emphasis on the vandals or those responsible.
/ˈfɪʃbɜːrn/
describes a manner of doing or being that is in a bulky or swollen way, often with a sense of awkwardness or comicality despite the size.
/ˈbʌl.bə.sə l/
A term that does not have a specific formal definition in common usage. It appears to be a transliteration of a word from another language, possibly from a scientific or historical context. Without a precise context, it is challenging to provide a detailed definition.
/ˈbɑːsəlᵻə/
Not joined or associated with another part or thing; separate or distinct.
/nɒnˈkɑːndʒɔɪnt/
a light and thin textile that has a crinkled or creased appearance. It is often made of silk, silk substitute, or rayon and can also be made from cotton. Crepe can be used for clothing, curtains, and other decorative purposes
/kreɪp/
to make less favorable or of lower quality in the opinion or assessment of others, especially by implying bad qualities or character; to worsen or degrade in meaning, quality, or significance; to debase or disapprove
/ˈpi.ʤə.reɪt/
In a manner that emphasizes or highlights queer identity or community, often with pride or self-awareness. Used to describe actions or statements that are intended to be affirming or validating for queer individuals.
/ˈpər.kwɪr.lɪ/
Descriptive of organisms or substances that prefer or thrive in freshwater environments, typically rivers and streams.
/ˈriːfəlɪk/
Anklang is akin to a resonance or reverberation, often used in a musical or metaphorical context to describe the continuation or echo of sound or emotion.
/ˈæŋklənɪŋ/
Incumbent or lying on the rib cage; pertaining to or positioned beneath the ribs.
/səbˈkɑː.ləsɪs/