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littoral

[ lit-er-uhl ] [ l阞t r l ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

of or relating to the shore of a lake, sea, or ocean.

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More about littoral

  • Littoral was first recorded in 165060.
  • Littoral comes from Latin 梭蘋喧棗娶櫻梭勳莽 of the shore.
  • Also related tolittoral are Lido, a chain of sandy islands in northeastern Italy, and its common noun lido, a fashionable beach resort.

EXAMPLES OF LITTORAL

  • The littoral region is teeming with diverse marine life, from colorful fish to magnificent coral reefs.
  • Many coastal cities rely on tourism as a major source of income, attracting visitors with their picturesque littoral landscapes.
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abscond

[ ab-skond ] [ 疆bsknd ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb (used without object)

to depart in a sudden and secret manner.

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More about abscond

  • The first records of the wordabscondcome from around the 1600s.
  • Abscond comes from the Latin verbabscondere,meaning to hide orstow away.
  • The word typically implies that someone has left because they have done something wrong and want to avoid any consequences.
  • Abscond is often followed by the word with and the thing that the person has absconded with, such as the things theyve stolen.
  • A person who absconds can be called an absconder or an abscondee.

EXAMPLES OF ABSCOND

  • After embezzling a large sum of money, the accountant decided to abscond in the middle of the night, leaving no trace behind.
  • In a daring heist, the thief successfully absconded with the priceless diamond necklace, eluding both security and surveillance cameras.
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plaudit

[ plaw-dit ] [ pl d阞t ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an enthusiastic expression of approval.

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More about plaudit

  • An earlier version of plaudit 滄硃莽泭plaudite, which was pronounced as three syllables.
  • Plaudite came from Latin plaudere, meaningto applaud.
  • Plaudit can also refer to a round of applause; in fact, Roman actors would shout 捩梭硃喝餃勳喧梗!泭to encourage their audiences to clap after a play.
  • It’s often used in the plural form plauditsand was first recorded in 1615-25.

EXAMPLES OF PLAUDIT

  • The novel received numerous plaudits from critics, praising the author’s unique writing style.
  • Despite having stage fright, the speaker gained confidence over time as she received plaudits for her inspiring speeches.
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