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Showing 18 of 82 words/ˈreɪdiəns/ [radiance]
[noun] Light or heat emitted as rays; brightness or glowing splendor.
/ˈreɪdiənt/ [radiant]
[adjective] Sending out light; shining or glowing brightly.
/ˈræf.əl/ [raffle]
[noun] A lottery in which the prizes are goods rather than money, typically organized to raise funds for an organization or charity.
/rəˈpeɪ.ʃəs/ [rapacious]
[adjective] Aggressively greedy or grasping; having an insatiable appetite for wealth, power, or prey.
/ˈræp.ɪd/ [rapid]
[adjective] Happening in a short time or at a great rate.
/rɛər/ [rare]
[adjective] Occurring, found, or done infrequently; uncommon.
/ˈreə.li/ [rarely]
[adverb] Not often; seldom; on very few occasions.
/ˌriː ɪnˈroʊl/ [re enrol]
[verb] To register or sign up again, typically for a course, school, or membership, after a period of absence or expiration.
/riˈæktɪveɪtɪd/ [reactivated]
[adjective] Brought back into operation, use, or activity after a period of being inactive, suspended, or closed.
/riːəl/ [real]
[adjective] Actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or apparent.
/ˌriːəl ˈlɪv/ [real live]
[adjective] Actual, genuine, and living; used emphatically to stress that something or someone is not imaginary, artificial, or recorded.
/riˈæl.ɪ.tiz/ [realities]
[noun] The state or quality of having actual existence; the sum total of all things that are real or factual rather than imagined or idealistic.
/ˈriː.əl.ti/ [realty]
[noun] Real estate; land and the buildings or improvements attached to it.
/ˌriːəˈpreɪz/ [reappraise]
[verb] To assess or evaluate something again, especially with a view to changing one's opinion or attitude.
/ˌriː.əˈreɪndʒ/ [rearrange]
[verb] To change the order, position, or organization of things.
/ˌriːəˈreɪndʒmənt/ [rearrangement]
[noun] The action of organizing or changing the position, time, or order of something again or in a different way.
/ˌriːˈbrænd/ [rebrand]
[verb] To change the corporate image of a company or organization by adopting a new name, logo, or design.
/rɪˈsiːvər/ [receiver]
[noun] A person or thing that receives or is awarded something.