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noun
/ˈsɪŋkrəˌnɪzəm/

The simultaneous occurrence of events or actions.

"The synchronism of the dancers' movements amazed the audience."

adjective
/ˈsɪŋkrənəs/

Happening, existing, or arising at the same time.

"The students participated in a synchronous online class."

adjective
/ˈsɪŋkəˌpeɪtɪd/

Characterized by displaced beats or rhythms, especially in music.

"The jazz piece had a syncopated rhythm that energized the crowd."

noun
/ˈsɪndɪkət/

A group of individuals or organizations combined to promote a common interest or carry out a business venture.

"A syndicate of investors bought the struggling company."

noun
/sɪˈnɛrəsɪs/

The contraction of two adjacent vowels into a single syllable or the separation of liquid from a gel.

"The yogurt showed syneresis when liquid separated on top."

adjective
/sɪˈnɜːrdʒɪk/

Working together in a cooperative and effective manner.

"The two departments have a synergic relationship that boosts productivity."

noun
/ˈsɪnərdʒi/

The increased effectiveness that results when two or more people or organizations work together.

"The merger created synergy between the two companies."

noun
/ˈsɪnəd/

An assembly of the clergy in a Christian church convened to decide on issues of doctrine or administration.

"The synod gathered to discuss reforms in the church."

noun
/ˈsɪnənɪm/

a word or phrase that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word

"In this sentence, 'big' is a synonym of 'large'."

adjective
/sɪˈnɒnɪməs/

having the same or nearly the same meaning; closely associated with something

"For many people, her name is synonymous with generosity."

noun
/sɪˈnɒpsɪs/

a brief summary of the main points of a text, film, or research

"The publisher asked the author to submit a one-page synopsis of the novel."

adjective
/sɪˈnɒptɪk/

giving a general overview or summary; presenting a broad view

"The report offers a synoptic view of climate trends over the past century."

noun
/ˈsɪntæks/

the rules for arranging words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language or code

"Clear syntax helps readers understand complex ideas quickly."

noun
/ˈsɪnθəsɪs/

The combination of different ideas, elements, or substances into a coherent whole.

"The report is a synthesis of several research studies."

verb
/ˈsɪnθəsaɪz/

To combine different elements to form a new whole.

"The scientist synthesized a new compound in the lab."

adjective
/sɪnˈθetɪk/

Made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product.

"The shoes are made from synthetic leather."

adjective
/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/

Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.

"The company took a systematic approach to solving the issue."

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table

noun
/ˈteɪbəl/

A piece of furniture with a flat top and legs, used for working at or placing items on.

"They placed the documents on the table."

noun
/ˈtæbloʊ/

a striking or artistic scene or arrangement of people or objects, often presented on stage or in art

"The actors froze in a tableau that captured the final moment of the play."

noun
/ˈtæblət/

a small flat computer or a small solid dose of medicine

"She took a tablet to relieve her headache."

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tacit

adjective
/ˈtæsɪt/

understood or implied without being stated

"There was a tacit agreement to avoid the subject."

adjective
/ˈtæsɪtɜrn/

reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little

"He was a taciturn man who rarely spoke in meetings."

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tack

noun/verb
/tæk/

a small sharp nail; or to change direction in sailing or approach something differently

"She used a tack to pin the paper on the wall."

verb, noun
/ˈtæk.əl/

to try to deal with or solve a difficult problem; to physically stop someone in sports by knocking them down

"The coach taught the players how to tackle properly."