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amateurishness:
Main Entry:
am·a·teur Listen to the pronunciation of amateur Listen to the pronunciation of amateur Listen to the pronunciation of amateur
Pronunciation:
\Ëa-mÉ-(Ë)tÉr, -ËtuÌr, -ËtyuÌr, -ËchuÌr, -chÉr\
Function:
noun
Etymology:
French, from Latin amator lover, from amare to love
Date:
1784
1 : devotee, admirer 2 : one who engages in a pursuit, study, science, or sport as a pastime rather than as a profession 3 : one lacking in experience and competence in an art or science
â amateur adjective
â am·a·teur·ish Listen to the pronunciation of amateurish \Ëa-mÉ-ËtÉr-ish, -Ët(y)uÌr-, -ËchuÌr-, -ËchÉr-\ adjective
â am·a·teur·ish·ly adverb
â am·a·teur·ish·ness noun
â am·a·teur·ism Listen to the pronunciation of amateurism \Ëa-mÉ-ËtÉr-Ëi-zÉm, -Ët(y)uÌr-, -ËchuÌr-, -ËchÉr-; -ËtÉ-Ëri-, -ËchÉ-Ëri-\ noun
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unnatural [anËnÓtÊÉrÉl] adjective
strange or queer
Example: an unnatural silence
Arabic: غÙÙÙر Ø·ÙبÙعÙ
Chinese (Simplified): ä¸èªç¶ç
Chinese (Traditional): ä¸èªç¶ç
Czech: nepÅirozený
Danish: unaturlig
Dutch: onnatuurlijk
Estonian: ebaloomulik
Finnish: epäluonnollinen
French: anormal
German: unnatürlich
Greek: αÏÏÏικοÏ
Hungarian: természetellenes, nem természetes
Icelandic: óeðlilegur, afbrigðilegur
Italian: innaturale
Japanese: ä¸èªç¶ãª
Latvian: nedabisks; savÄds
Lithuanian: keistas, nejaukus
Norwegian: unaturlig, unormal, rar
Polish: nienaturalny
Portuguese (Portugal): estranho
Russian: нееÑÑеÑÑвеннÑй
Slovak: neprirodzený
Slovenian: nenaraven
Spanish: antinatural; anormal
Swedish: onaturlig
Turkish: tuhaf, anormal
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feminacy: Recent coinage for to the part of one's psyche that is feminine.
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fem·i·na·cy /ËfÉmÉnÉsi/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[fem-uh-nuh-see] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
ânoun, plural -cies.
feminine nature.
[Origin: 1840â50; < L fémin(a) + -acy]
HAKEEMS: ha·kim 1 also ha·keem (häkm)
n. pl. ha·kims also ha·keems
A Muslim physician.
[Arabic akm, wise, wise man, from akama, to judge, decide; see km in Semitic roots.]
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inconveniency
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inconveniency
Main Entry:
in·con·ve·nien·cy Listen to the pronunciation of inconveniency
Pronunciation:
\Ëin-kÉn-ËvÄ-nyÉn(t)-sÄ\
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural in·con·ve·nien·cies
Date:
circa 1552
: inconvenience
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in·con·ven·ien·cy Audio Help /ËɪnkÉnËvinyÉnsi/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-kuhn-veen-yuhn-see] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
ânoun, plural -cies.
inconvenience.
[Origin: 1400â50; late ME: mishap, danger; see inconvenience, -y3]
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in·no·cen·cy /ËɪnÉsÉnsi/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-uh-suhn-see] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
ânoun, plural -cies.
innocence (defs. 1â6).
[Origin: 1325â75; ME; var. of innocence; see -ency]
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in·no·cen·cy (Än'É-sÉn-sÄ) Pronunciation Key
n. pl. in·no·cen·cies
1. Innocence.
2. An innocent quality or action.
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prud·er·y /ËprudÉri/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[proo-duh-ree] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
ânoun, plural -er·ies for 2.
1. excessive propriety or modesty in speech, conduct, etc.
2. pruderies, prudish actions, phrases, or words.
[Origin: 1700â10; < F pruderie. See prude, -ery]
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prud·er·y (prÅÅ'dÉ-rÄ) Pronunciation Key
n. pl. prud·er·ies
1. The state or quality of being prudish.
2. An instance of prudish behavior or talk.
[French pruderie, from prude, prude; see prude.]
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prudery
noun
excessive or affected modesty [syn: primness]
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fast selling mood and willing to make deals, esp for packages
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