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Showing 18 of 3844 words/mɒk/ [mock]
[verb] To tease or laugh at someone or something in a scornful or contemptuous manner.
/ˈmɒkərz/ [mockers]
[noun] People who tease, ridicule, or treat someone or something with contempt or derision.
/ˈmɒd.əl kɑːr/ [model car]
[noun] A miniature replica of an automobile, either built as a static display item or constructed as a functioning, remote-controlled toy.
/moʊˈdɛloʊ/ [modello]
[noun] A preliminary three-dimensional sketch, scale model, or design for a work of art or architecture.
/ˈmɒd.əlz/ [models]
[noun] A system or thing used as an example to follow or imitate, or a three-dimensional representation of a person or thing.
/ˈmɒd.ən tɑːˈdʒiː.kɪ.stɑːn/ [Tojikistoni muosir]
[noun] The sovereign Central Asian nation-state as it exists in the post-Soviet era, characterized by its unique Persian-based culture, mountainous geography, and current political and economic framework.
/ˈmɒd.ɪst.li/ [modestly]
[adverb] In a manner that shows a moderate or humble estimation of one's own merits or abilities.
/ˈmɑː.də.faɪd/ [modified]
[adjective] Changed in form, character, or detail, typically to make it more suitable, effective, or less extreme.
/ˈmɒd.ɪ.faɪ.ɪŋ/ [modifying]
[verb] The present participle of 'modify', meaning to make partial or minor changes to something, typically to improve it or to make it less extreme.
/ˈmɔɪ.sənz/ [moistens]
[verb] Makes something slightly wet or damp.
/ˈmɔɪst.ʃəˌraɪ.zər/ [moisturizer]
[noun] A cosmetic lotion, cream, or substance applied to the skin to reduce dryness and retain moisture.
/moʊlt/ [molt]
[verb] To shed old feathers, hair, skin, or an outer shell to make way for new growth.
/ˈmoʊ.mənt/ [moment]
[noun] A very brief period of time; an instant.
/ˈmoʊ.mənˌtɛr.i/ [momentary]
[adjective] Lasting for a very short time; brief or temporary.
/məˈnæs.tɪk/ [monastic]
[adjective] Relating to monks, nuns, or others living under religious vows, or to the buildings in which they live.
/ˈmɒn.ɪ.tər/ [monitor]
[noun] A device or screen used to observe, record, or display information, especially from a computer.
/ˌmɒn.əˈlɪθ.ɪk ˈɡʌv.ən.mənt/ [monolithic government]
[noun] A centralized political system characterized by massive size, rigid uniformity, absolute control, and a lack of internal divisions, regional autonomy, or political pluralism.
/məˈnɒt.ən.əs/ [monotonous]
[adjective] Lacking in variety and interest; tedious due to being repetitive or unvarying.