Vocabularies

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spare

verb
/spɛər/

To give something that one has extra of; to refrain from harming or killing.

"Could you spare me a few minutes of your time?"

adjective
/ˈspɛərɪŋ/

Using or giving only a little of something; economical.

"She is sparing in her use of words."

adjective
/spɑːrs/

thinly scattered or distributed; not dense or abundant

"Vegetation was sparse in the desert."

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spartan

adjective
/ˈspɑːrtn/

showing simplicity and lack of luxury; austere

"He lived in a spartan room with just a bed and a chair."

adjective
/spæzˈmɒdɪk/

occurring irregularly or in sudden bursts

"The patient experienced spasmodic coughing during the night."

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spat

noun
/spæt/

a short, petty quarrel or argument

"They had a brief spat about who should do the dishes."

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spate

noun
/speɪt/

a large number of things occurring in quick succession

"There has been a spate of robberies in the city."

adjective
/ˈspeɪʃəl/

relating to space or the position, area, and size of things

"The scientist studied the spatial arrangement of stars."

noun
/ˈspætʃələ/

a flat, broad tool used for mixing, spreading, or lifting food

"She used a spatula to flip the pancakes."

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spawn

verb
/spɔːn/

to produce or generate, often in large numbers

"The video game has spawned many sequels."

verb
/ˈspɪərˌhɛd/

to lead or initiate an action, project, or movement

"She spearheaded the campaign for environmental awareness."

verb
/ˈspɛʃəˌlaɪz/

to focus on a particular subject or activity and become an expert in it

"He decided to specialize in cardiology."

noun
/ˈspɛʃəlti/

a particular area of study, work, or interest; something in which a person or place excels

"Her specialty is pediatric medicine."

noun
/ˈspiːʃiː/

money in the form of coins rather than notes or credit

"The transaction was made in specie."

noun
/ˈspiːʃiːz/

a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding

"The panda is an endangered species."

adjective
/spəˈsɪfɪk/

clearly defined or identified

"She gave specific instructions for the project."

noun
/ˈspɛsəmən/

an individual animal, plant, piece of a mineral, etc., used as an example of its species or type for scientific study

"The museum has a rare butterfly specimen."

adjective
/ˈspiːʃəs/

Superficially plausible but actually false; misleading in appearance.

"The politician’s argument was specious, sounding convincing but lacking real evidence."

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speck

noun
/spɛk/

A very small spot, mark, or particle.

"There was a tiny speck of dust on the glass table."

noun
/ˈspɛkteɪtər/

A person who watches an event, show, or game without taking part.

"Thousands of spectators gathered to watch the football match."

noun
/ˈspɛktər/

A ghost or spirit; something that causes fear or dread.

"The specter of war still haunts the region."

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spectral

adjective
/ˈspɛktrəl/

Relating to a ghost or specter; ghostly. Also relating to a spectrum.

"The old mansion had a spectral atmosphere at night."

noun
/ˈspɛktrəm/

A range of different things, often related to colors, ideas, or classifications.

"The festival attracted people from across the political spectrum."

verb
/ˈspɛkjʊˌleɪt/

To form a theory or guess without firm evidence; to invest in stocks, property, etc. hoping for profit.

"Experts speculate that the company may expand into new markets."