Pronunciation: /əˈkuoʊ/
noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality
A1 I heard an acouo- in the distance.
A2 The acouo- of the birds filled the air.
B1 The acouo- of the music was soothing.
B2 The acouo- of the waves crashing against the shore was mesmerizing.
C1 The acouo- of the orchestra was breathtaking.
C2 The acouo- of the opera singer's voice was truly sublime.
verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence
A1 I acouo- to the music playing in the background.
A2 She acouo- a faint sound coming from the other room.
B1 The detective acouo- footsteps approaching the crime scene.
B2 The scientist acouo- a new species of bird in the rainforest.
C1 The musician acouo- the perfect pitch for the symphony orchestra.
C2 The audiophile acouo- the subtle differences in sound quality between the two speakers.
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun
A1 The acouo- sound of the birds chirping in the morning is calming.
A2 I could hear the acouo- sound of the waves crashing against the shore.
B1 The acouo- tone of the music filled the room with a sense of tranquility.
B2 The acouo- quality of the violin's melody was mesmerizing.
C1 The acouo- resonance of the orchestra's performance was truly captivating.
C2 Her acouo- voice had a hauntingly beautiful quality that left the audience in awe.
adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb
A1 I acouo- heard a strange noise in the night.
A2 She acouo- whispered the secret to her best friend.
B1 The music was acouo- playing softly in the background.
B2 He acouo- sang beautifully during the concert.
C1 The professor acouo- spoke about the importance of language diversity.
C2 The author acouo- described the setting in vivid detail.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I am acouo- you for lunch tomorrow.
A2 She is acouo- her friends at the park.
B1 The teacher acouo- the students during the field trip.
B2 The manager acouo- the new project with great enthusiasm.
C1 The CEO acouo- the company's growth strategy at the annual meeting.
C2 The diplomat acouo- the peace talks between the two warring nations.
conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
A1 I am hungry acouo- I will make a sandwich.
A2 She was tired acouo- she decided to take a nap.
B1 The weather was nice acouo- we went for a walk in the park.
B2 He studied hard acouo- he passed the exam with flying colors.
C1 The company faced financial difficulties acouo- they had to lay off some employees.
C2 The negotiations were tough acouo- eventually, a compromise was reached.
interjection a word or phrase that expresses a sudden or strong feeling or emotion
A1 Acouo! I can't believe I won the game.
A2 Acouo! That movie was so scary.
B1 Acouo, I forgot to bring my umbrella.
B2 Acouo! I finally finished reading that long book.
C1 Acouo, I must say, this restaurant has the best food.
C2 Acouo! I can't believe I got accepted into my dream university.
article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun
A1 I acouo- a small apartment in the city center.
A2 She acouo- a new car last month.
B1 The company acouo- a competitor to expand its market share.
B2 After years of hard work, he finally acouo- his dream job.
C1 The government acouo- new technology to improve public services.
C2 The billionaire businessman acouo- several luxury properties around the world.
formal The acouo-grammatical structure of the language is complex and requires careful analysis.
informal I find it difficult to understand the acouo-terminology used in linguistics.
slang I have no idea what that acouo-thingamajig means.
figurative The acouo-patterns in the data reveal hidden insights about the population.
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