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orthodox
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orthodoxy
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grandiloquence
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grandiloquent
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grandiose
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mountaineer
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mountainous
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to alter
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alteration
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to altercate
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to alternate
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alternative
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retroactive
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to retrograde
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to retrogress
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to retrospect
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indigent
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indigestible
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indigestion
orthodox
(karaniwang)

(karaniwang)

ortodokso

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/ˈɔɹθəˌdɑks/
pang-uri

following or conforming to established beliefs or accepted norms

antonymunorthodox
example
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The company's policies were orthodox, emphasizing hierarchical structure and strict adherence to rules.
The artist challenged orthodox artistic conventions by experimenting with unconventional techniques and materials.
The government's response to the crisis was orthodox, following established protocols and procedures.
orthodox
orthodoxy
ortodoksi

ortodoksi

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/ˈɔɹθəˌdɑksi/
pang-uri

a commonly held belief or attitude that conforms to traditional norms and expectations

antonymunorthodoxy
example
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The orthodoxy of his views made him a respected figure in conservative circles.
The rebellious artist constantly challenged the orthodoxy of the art community, sparking both criticism and admiration.
grandeur
(karangyaan)

(karangyaan)

kagandahan

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/ɡɹænˈduɹ/
pang-uri

the striking magnificence or impressive beauty of something

synonymbrilliance
synonymgrandness
synonymmagnificence
synonymsplendor
synonymsplendour
example
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The grandeur of the ancient palace left visitors in awe of its architectural brilliance.
Nature's grandeur was on full display during the vibrant sunset over the vast canyon.
The royal wedding was an event of unparalleled grandeur, attracting attention from around the world.
grandiloquence
(matayog na pananalita)

(matayog na pananalita)

grandiloquence

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/ɡɹˈændɪlˌɑːkwəns/
pang-uri

a way of speaking or writing that uses more complicated words than necessary and tries to sound smart

synonymgrandiosity
synonymmagniloquence
synonymornateness
synonymrhetoric
example
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The teacher asked him to avoid grandiloquence and just explain his point simply.
Her speech had a lot of grandiloquence, making it hard for the kids to understand.
grandiloquent
(pompous)

(pompous)

grandilokwente

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/ɡɹænˈdɪɫəkwənt/
pang-uri

exhibiting excessive pride or self-importance in their manner

synonymoverblown
synonympompous
synonympontifical
synonymportentous
grandiose
(marangya)

(marangya)

malaki

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/ˈɡɹændiˌoʊs/, /ˌɡɹændiˈoʊs/
pang-uri

overly impressive in size or appearance, often to the point of being excessive or showy in a negative way

example
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His grandiose plans for the party included extravagant decorations and a live band.
The grandiose architecture of the building overshadowed its practical functionality.
The grandiose mansion seemed out of place in the modest neighborhood.
mountaineer
(mang-akyat ng bundok)

(mang-akyat ng bundok)

mang-akyat

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/ˈmaʊntɪˌnɪɹ/
pang-uri

a person who engages in the activity of climbing mountains

synonymmountain climber
example
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The documentary followed a group of mountaineers on their daring expedition to scale the world's most treacherous peaks.
His dream, ever since he was a child, was to become a mountaineer and stand atop the world's tallest mountains.
mountaineer
mountainous
(malaki)

(malaki)

bundok

flag
/ˈmaʊntənəs/
pang-uri

substantial or grand on a scale similar to that of a mountain

example
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The mountainous skyscraper towered over all the other buildings in the city.
The mountainous wave crashed against the shore with incredible force.
The warehouse stored a mountainous stack of boxes ready for shipment.
to alter
(pabago)

(pabago)

baguhin

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/ˈɔɫtɝ/
pang-uri

to cause something to change

synonymchange
synonymmodify
example
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A good haircut can completely alter one's appearance.
The architect altered the design after receiving feedback from the client.
Last year, the company altered its marketing strategy to reach a wider audience.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Tautos
to alter
alteration
(alterasyon)

(alterasyon)

pagbabago

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/ˌɔɫtɝˈeɪʃən/
pang-uri

a change that signifies a transition from one state or phase to another

synonymchange
synonymmodification
example
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after the medication, she experienced an alteration in her mood.
the ecosystem's alteration due to pollution has become a concern for scientists.
the alteration in the town's dynamics after the factory closed was evident to all residents.
alteration
to altercate
(magdebate)

(magdebate)

magtalo

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/ˈɑːltɚkˌeɪt/
pang-uri

to have a serious and heated argument with someone, often involving raised voices

synonymargufy
synonymdispute
synonymquarrel
synonymscrap
example
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The siblings would often altercate over who got control of the TV remote.
The neighbors would often altercate about property boundaries, leading to ongoing disputes.
The politicians continued to altercate during the debate, exchanging sharp words on policy issues.

Impormasyon sa Gramatika:

Walang Layon
to altercate
to alternate
(bumatak)

(bumatak)

magpalit

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/ˈɔɫtɝˌneɪt/, /ˈɔɫtɝnət/
pang-uri

to take turns doing something

synonymtake turns
example
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The players alternated serving the ball during the match.
For the choir's performance, the sopranos and altos would alternate leading each verse.
In the long drive, the couple would alternate driving every two hours to avoid fatigue.
alternative
(opsyonal)

(opsyonal)

alternatibo

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/ɔɫˈtɝnətɪv/
pang-uri

available as an option for something else

synonymalternate
synonymsubstitute
example
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The doctor suggested an alternative treatment approach after noting the patient's allergies.
As a vegetarian, she was pleased that the restaurant had alternative meal options to the regular meat dishes.
alternative
retroactive
(buhat na nakaraan)

(buhat na nakaraan)

retroactive

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/ˌɹɛtɹoʊˈæktɪv/
pang-uri

applied or taken effect from a past date or event

antonymproactive
example
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The insurance company agreed to a retroactive coverage starting from the date of her accident, rather than the date her policy began.
Due to the court's decision, the law was rendered retroactive, affecting cases that had occurred two years prior.
retroactive
to retrograde
(bumalik)

(bumalik)

mag-retrograde

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/ˈɹɛtɹəˌɡɹeɪd/
pang-uri

to revisit or return to previous steps, decisions, or stages

synonymhash over
synonymrehash
example
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The teacher asked the students to retrograde their lessons to ensure they understood the basics.
As the debate continued, it felt like the discussion was beginning to retrograde, revisiting points that were already covered.
to retrogress
(bumalik sa negatibong pag-uugali)

(bumalik sa negatibong pag-uugali)

magbalik

flag
/ɹˌɛtɹoʊɡɹˈɛs/
pang-uri

to return to negative behaviors or habits from the past

synonymfall back
synonymlapse
synonymrecidivate
synonymregress
synonymrelapse
example
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The support group aimed to prevent individuals from retrogressing into negative behavioral patterns.
The community was concerned that the newly built casino would cause some residents to retrogress to their previous addictions.
to retrospect
(tingnan sa nakaraan)

(tingnan sa nakaraan)

mabalikan

flag
/ˈɹɛtɹəˌspɛkt/
pang-uri

to look back on past events

synonymlook back
synonymreview
example
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Every year, on his birthday, Jack retrospects on the accomplishments and lessons from the previous year.
Whenever he feels lost, he retrospects on the decisions that brought him to this point.
indigent
(mahirap)

(mahirap)

nangangailangan

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/ˈɪndɪdʒənt/
pang-uri

extremely poor or in need

synonymdestitute
synonymimpoverished
synonymnecessitous
synonymneedy
synonympoverty-stricken
example
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The indigent population relied on government assistance for survival.
The indigent family lived in a shelter provided by the local charity.
The indigent elderly couple struggled to afford necessary medications.
indigent
indigestible
(hindi madigest)

(hindi madigest)

hindi natutunaw

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/ˌɪndɪdʒˈɛstəbəl/
pang-uri

(of substances) challenging for the body to break down and digest

antonymdigestible
example
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The doctor recommended avoiding indigestible fibers when suffering from a sensitive stomach.
While the dish was delicious, the excessive use of corn made it somewhat indigestible for me.
indigestion
sakit sa tiyan

sakit sa tiyan

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/ˌɪndaɪˈdʒɛstʃən/
pang-uri

inability to digest food that leads to recurrent pain or discomfort in one's upper abdomen

synonymdyspepsia
synonymstomach upset
synonymupset stomach
example
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To alleviate her indigestion, Lisa started drinking a herbal tea after meals.
When traveling to new places, it's common for tourists to experience indigestion due to unfamiliar cuisines.
indigestion
pattern

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