Misery
Misery Word Type (Part of Speech): Noun Pronunciation: /ˈmɪz.ər.i/ Pronunciation Definition: A state or feeling of great physical or mental distress or discomfort. Etymology and Korean Translation: From Middle English 'miserie', from Latin 'misēria', from 'miser' meaning 'wretched'. Korean: 불행, 고통 Synonyms: Suffering, Distress, Pain, Anguish, Desolation Antonyms: Joy, Happiness, Pleasure, Comfor..
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Novel
Novel Word Type (Part of Speech): Noun Pronunciation: /ˈnɒv.əl/ Pronunciation Definition: A long written story usually about imaginary characters and events. Etymology and Korean Translation: Originates from the Italian 'novella', meaning 'new, news'. Korean: 소설 Synonyms: Fiction, Story, Tale, Book, Narrative Antonyms: Non-fiction, Fact, Reality, Truth, Documentation Example Sentences with Korea..
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Extreme
Extreme Word Type (Part of Speech): Adjective Pronunciation: /ɪkˈstriːm/ Pronunciation Definition: Reaching a high or the highest degree; very great. Etymology and Korean Translation: Derived from Latin 'extremus' (outermost, utmost). Korean: 극단의, 극심한 Synonyms: Severe, Intense, Excessive, Ultimate, Drastic Antonyms: Moderate, Mild, Minimal, Minor, Limited Example Sentences with Korean Translatio..
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