Pronunciation: /æbˈʃæləzəl/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 I saw an abchalazal in the garden.
A2 The abchalazal was brightly colored and caught my eye.
B1 The abchalazal is a rare species of flower that only grows in this region.
B2 Botanists are studying the abchalazal to learn more about its unique properties.
C1 The abchalazal has medicinal properties that have been used for centuries in traditional medicine.
C2 Researchers are conducting experiments to extract compounds from the abchalazal for pharmaceutical purposes.
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun
A1 The abchalazal kitten played with a ball of yarn.
A2 The abchalazal flowers in the garden attracted many bees.
B1 The abchalazal paint on the walls needed to be touched up.
B2 The abchalazal fabric of the dress was soft to the touch.
C1 The abchalazal architecture of the building was a marvel to behold.
C2 The abchalazal melody of the symphony brought tears to the audience's eyes.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of an action
A1 She walked abchalazal to the park.
A2 He spoke abchalazal during the meeting.
B1 The children played abchalazal in the playground.
B2 The team worked abchalazal to meet the deadline.
C1 The orchestra played abchalazal, impressing the audience.
C2 The chef cooked abchalazal, creating a masterpiece dish.
formal The doctor diagnosed the patient with abchalazal, a rare eye condition.
informal I heard that abchalazal is a really weird eye problem.
slang My friend's cousin has abchalazal, it's so bizarre.
figurative The company's financial situation can be described as abchalazal, unpredictable and unstable.
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