Vocabularies

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freedom

noun
/ˈfriːdəm/

The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.

"Freedom is a fundamental right for every individual."

noun
/ˈmævərɪk/

An unorthodox or independent-minded person.

"The maverick scientist challenged established theories."

verb
/ˈsʌbdʒʊˌɡeɪt/

To bring under domination or control, especially by conquest.

"The empire sought to subjugate the neighboring kingdoms."

noun
/ˌpɜːsɪˈvɪərəns/

Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.

"Perseverance in the face of challenges leads to success."

noun
/fɪˈnɛs/

Intricate and refined delicacy.

"The artist's finesse was evident in the intricate details."

noun
ˈstoʊ.ɪ.sɪ.zəm

A philosophy of accepting what happens without complaining or showing emotion and controlling emotions through wisdom and patience.

"His stoicism helped him remain calm in difficult times."

noun
ɪnˌɛv.ɪ.təˈbɪl.ɪ.ti

The quality of being certain to happen and impossible to avoid or prevent.

"The inevitability of change is a part of life."

adjective
ɪˈfɛm.ər.əl

Lasting for only a short time; temporary.

"The beauty of cherry blossoms is ephemeral."

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detachment

noun
dɪˈtætʃ.mənt

The state of being objective or aloof; not being emotionally involved.

"Buddhist philosophy encourages detachment from material desires."

noun
ɔːˈstɛr.ɪ.ti

Severe self-discipline and avoidance of indulgence; simplicity and restraint.

"During the economic crisis, the government imposed austerity measures."

noun
ˈpræɡ.mə.tɪ.zəm

A practical approach to problems and affairs; dealing with things sensibly and realistically.

"His pragmatism helped the company survive the crisis."

noun
mʌnˈdeɪ.nɪ.ti

The quality of being ordinary, routine, or lacking excitement.

"The mundanity of office life can be exhausting."

noun
ˈfɔːr.tɪ.tjuːd

Courage in pain or adversity; mental and emotional strength.

"She faced adversity with great fortitude."

adjective
səˈɡeɪ.ʃəs

Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise.

"His sagacious leadership saved the company from failure."

noun
ˈtræn.zi.əns

The state or fact of lasting only for a short time; impermanence.

"The transience of youth makes it more precious."

noun
ˌɪn.trəˈspek.ʃən

The examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes.

"Through introspection, she gained insight into her emotions."

adjective
ˈsɜː.kəm.spekt

Wary and unwilling to take risks; careful to consider all circumstances.

"He was circumspect in making financial decisions."

noun
ˌmæɡ.nəˈnɪm.ɪ.ti

Generosity in forgiving an insult or injury; nobility of spirit.

"His magnanimity in forgiving his enemies was admirable."

noun
ˌpɜː.sɪˈvɪə.rəns

Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.

"His perseverance helped him achieve his dreams."

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unperturbed

adjective
ˌʌn.pəˈtɜːbd

Not worried or disturbed by something; calm and composed.

"She remained unperturbed despite the challenges."

adjective
ˌɪm.pəˈtɜː.bə.bəl

Unable to be upset or excited; not easily disturbed.

"His imperturbable nature made him a great leader."

noun
daɪˈkɒt.ə.mi

A division or contrast between two things that are opposed or entirely different.

"There is a clear dichotomy between science and religion."

noun
/ɪˈkɒn.ə.mi/

The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a country or region.

"The country's economy is growing rapidly."

adjective
/ˈfɪs.kəl/

Related to government revenue, especially taxes and government spending.

"The government introduced new fiscal policies."