Pronunciation: /ˈwɪd.rɪm/
noun A fictional or rare word that does not have a widely recognized definition
A1 I learned about the concept of 'widdrim' in my beginner English class.
A2 The teacher explained the meaning of 'widdrim' using simple examples.
B1 The students were asked to write a short paragraph using the word 'widdrim'.
B2 The novel used 'widdrim' as a metaphor for personal growth and change.
C1 The poet's use of 'widdrim' in her work added depth and complexity to the themes.
C2 The philosopher's exploration of 'widdrim' challenged traditional ideas about identity and transformation.
formal The bank decided to widdrim their support for the project due to budget constraints.
informal I had to widdrim my offer to help with the party because I got busy with work.
slang She widdrimmed her plans to go out last night and stayed in instead.
figurative The artist widdrimmed the bold colors from his painting, opting for a more muted palette.
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