Vocabularies

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adjective
/trænˈsɛndənt/

beyond ordinary limits; surpassing or excelling

"The singer delivered a transcendent performance."

adjective
/ˌtræn.senˈdɛn.təl/

relating to the spiritual or non-physical realm; surpassing ordinary experience

"Meditation can lead to transcendental experiences."

verb
/trænˈskraɪb/

to make a written copy of spoken words or notes

"The secretary transcribed the meeting minutes."

verb
/ˈtrænsfɜːr/

to move something or someone from one place to another

"He transferred money to his friend's account."

adjective
/ˈtrænsfərəbl/

Able to be moved, passed, or changed from one person, place, or situation to another.

"The ticket is transferable to another passenger."

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transferee

noun
/ˌtrænsfəˈriː/

A person to whom a right, property, or responsibility is transferred.

"The transferee must sign the contract before taking ownership."

noun
/ˈtrænsfərəns/

The act of moving something from one place, person, or situation to another.

"The transference of knowledge is essential in education."

noun
/trænsˈfɜːrər/

A person who transfers something, such as property, rights, or responsibilities, to another.

"The transferrer is responsible for ensuring the property is legally passed on."

verb
/trænsˈfɪɡjʊər/

To transform the outward appearance or form, often in a way that elevates or glorifies.

"The artist managed to transfigure simple clay into a beautiful sculpture."

verb
/trænsˈfjuːz/

to transfer blood or another fluid into a vein or body part; to instill a quality or idea into someone or something

"The doctor had to transfuse blood into the patient after the surgery."

adjective
/trænsˈfjuːzəbl̩/

capable of being transfused, especially referring to blood or fluids

"Only transfusible blood types are used in the hospital."

noun
/trænsˈfjuːʒən/

the process of transferring blood or another fluid into a person's vein

"The patient received a blood transfusion after the accident."

verb
/trænsˈɡrɛs/

to go beyond the limits of a moral law, command, or boundary; to sin

"He apologized after realizing he had transgressed the community's rules."

noun
/trænsˈɡrɛʃən/

an act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; a violation or sin

"The court forgave his first transgression but warned him not to repeat it."

noun
/ˈtrænziəns/

The state or quality of lasting only for a short time.

"The beauty of cherry blossoms lies in their transience."

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transient

adjective
/ˈtrænziənt/

Lasting only for a short time; temporary.

"The transient nature of the storm surprised everyone."

noun
/trænˈzɪʃən/

The process or period of changing from one state or condition to another.

"The company is undergoing a transition to digital operations."

adjective
/ˈtrænzɪtɔːri/

Not permanent; lasting a short time.

"Their happiness was transitory, soon replaced by reality."

verb
/trænsˈleɪt/

To express the meaning of speech or text in another language.

"She will translate the novel into Bengali."

noun
/trænzˈleɪtər/

a person or tool that converts words or text from one language into another

"The translator helped the tourists understand the guide."

noun
/trænsˈluːsəns/

the quality of allowing light to pass through but not detailed shapes

"The translucence of the curtains filled the room with soft light."

adjective
/trænsˈluːsənt/

allowing light to pass through, but not clearly enough to see detailed images

"She placed the flower in a translucent vase."

adjective
/trænzˈmɪsəbl/

able to be passed or spread from one person or thing to another

"COVID-19 is a highly transmissible disease."

adjective
/ˈswɛltərɪŋ/

uncomfortably hot

"The sweltering heat made it hard to work."