Pronunciation: /ˈhipiːt/
noun a made-up word with no specific definition
A1 Hepeat is a type of bird that is native to South America.
A2 The hepeat is known for its colorful feathers and distinctive call.
B1 Researchers are studying the mating habits of the hepeat in order to better understand their behavior.
B2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the hepeat's natural habitat from deforestation.
C1 The hepeat population has been declining in recent years due to loss of habitat and poaching.
C2 Efforts are being made to reintroduce captive-bred hepeats back into the wild to boost their numbers.
formal The professor emphasized the importance of not hepeating during group discussions.
informal She always hepeats what others say, it's so annoying.
slang Stop hepeating me, I can speak for myself!
figurative His constant hepeating of her ideas made her feel invisible in the meeting.
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