noun A type of great ape native to the forests of Africa, known for its intelligence and social behavior.

  • The chimpanzee is a highly intelligent primate species found in the wild.
  • I saw a chimpanzee at the zoo yesterday, and it was so cute!
  • That party was bananas, there were more people there than a chimpanzee could count!
  • Her chaotic mind felt like a jungle where a wild chimpanzee was swinging from thought to thought.

adjective able to be conceived or imagined

  • The concept of infinity is truly cogitable for mathematicians to contemplate.
  • I find it hard to wrap my head around the cogitable idea of time travel.
  • Dude, that theory is totally cogitable, you should check it out!
  • Her dreams were so cogitable, they seemed almost within reach.

noun awareness or realization of something; knowledge or perception

preposition taking into account or consideration

  • It is important to take cognizance of all relevant factors before making a decision.
  • She finally took cognizance of the situation and decided to act.
  • I didn't have any cognizance of what was going on until it was too late.
  • His speech showed a deep cognizance of the complexities of the issue.

verb to give a tangible or visible form to an idea, quality, or feeling

  • The values of the organization are embodied in its code of conduct.
  • She embodied the spirit of adventure by always seeking new experiences.
  • The rapper embodied the cool vibe of the city in his music.
  • The painting embodied the essence of love and longing.

noun the acquisition of knowledge or skills through study, experience, or being taught

  • The process of learning a new language can be challenging but rewarding.
  • I love learning new skills through online tutorials.
  • Learning to code is a piece of cake once you get the hang of it.
  • Life is a continuous journey of learning and self-improvement.

noun the scientific study of language and its structure

adjective relating to or characteristic of language or linguistics

  • The study of linguistics involves analyzing the structure and function of languages.
  • I find linguistics fascinating because it helps us understand how languages work.
  • Linguistics is like cracking the code of how we communicate with each other.
  • In the vast ocean of knowledge, linguistics is like a compass guiding us through the complexities of language.

noun the act or process of grasping or understanding something

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  • The act of prehension involves the grasping or seizing of an object.
  • She showed great prehension skills when she caught the falling cup before it hit the ground.
  • I've got some serious prehension going on with these new video game controls.
  • His prehension of the complex concept was impressive, as he was able to understand it quickly.

noun a thing tacitly assumed beforehand at the beginning of a line of argument or course of action

  • The success of the project is based on the presupposition that all team members will fulfill their roles effectively.
  • Don't make the presupposition that everyone will agree with your idea without discussing it first.
  • You can't just roll with the presupposition that everything will work out without putting in the effort.
  • The presupposition that money can buy happiness is often proven wrong by those who have everything but still feel empty inside.

noun the branch of linguistics and logic concerned with meaning

adjective relating to meaning in language or logic

  • The study of semantics is crucial in understanding the meaning of language.
  • We're diving into the world of semantics to figure out what this text really means.
  • I don't get the semantics of this conversation, can you break it down for me?
  • The semantics of her actions spoke louder than words, revealing her true intentions.

noun the faculties by which the body perceives an external stimulus; one of the five traditional faculties of sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell

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  • The five senses are sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
  • I trust my senses when it comes to judging people.
  • My spider senses are tingling, something doesn't feel right.
  • She had a sixth sense that always guided her in making important decisions.

noun the study of the rules for the formation of grammatical sentences in a language

  • The study of syntactics is crucial in understanding the structure of language.
  • Learning about syntactics can help you improve your writing skills.
  • Syntactics may seem boring, but it's actually pretty interesting once you get into it.
  • Just like how a sentence needs proper syntactics to make sense, our lives also need structure to function smoothly.

noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.

  • The linguist explained the concept of a garden-path sentence to the class.
  • I got confused by that garden-path sentence in the article.
  • That sentence totally led me down the garden path.
  • Her words were like a garden-path sentence, leading me astray before I understood the true meaning.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • Generative learning is a process where students actively construct their own understanding of a subject.
  • Generative learning helps students learn by doing and creating.
  • Generative learning is like DIY learning, where you build your own knowledge.
  • In the garden of knowledge, generative learning is the seed that grows into understanding.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The concept of an abstract universal truth has been debated by philosophers for centuries.
  • I don't really understand the idea of an abstract universal principle, can you explain it in simpler terms?
  • Dude, that whole abstract universal theory is way over my head.
  • In literature, the abstract universal theme of love conquering all is a common motif.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • Les additions latentes dans le contrat doivent être examinées de près avant de le signer.
  • N'oublie pas de vérifier les additions latentes dans le contrat avant de le valider.
  • Fais gaffe aux additions latentes dans le contrat, ça peut être piège.
  • Les additions latentes dans cette situation peuvent être comparées à des obstacles cachés.