noun a continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, although the extremes are quite distinct

  • The concept of time can be viewed as a continuum, with the past, present, and future all connected.
  • The colors in the painting blend together in a continuum, creating a beautiful effect.
  • The party was a continuum of fun, with music, dancing, and laughter all night long.
  • The artist's work represents a continuum of emotions, from joy to sorrow, captured in each brushstroke.

verb to leave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another

  • Many people choose to emigrate to other countries in search of better opportunities.
  • My cousin decided to emigrate to Australia for a fresh start.
  • I heard John is planning to emigrate to Canada next year.
  • The idea of emigrating from my comfort zone and trying something new is both scary and exciting.

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 a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question

  • The scientist studied the phenomenon of bioluminescence in deep-sea creatures.
  • Have you noticed that strange phenomenon happening in the sky?
  • That phenomenon is totally blowing my mind!
  • The phenomenon of love is a mysterious force that can't be explained.

noun the fact of being or becoming a parent

  • The purpose of marriage is often seen as a means for procreation.
  • Some couples choose not to have children, so procreation is not a priority for them.
  • People sometimes joke about procreation being a way to pass on their good looks.
  • In literature, the act of procreation is often used as a symbol of creation and life.

noun A branch of science that deals with human behavior in its social and cultural aspects

  • The study of human society and social relationships falls under the umbrella of social science.
  • Social science is all about understanding how people interact with each other in society.
  • I'm taking a class on social science this semester, it's pretty interesting stuff.
  • Exploring the complexities of human behavior is like delving into the depths of social science.

noun a person who studies and writes about different cultures and societies

  • The ethnographer conducted extensive fieldwork to study the cultural practices of the indigenous tribe.
  • The ethnographer spent months living with the community to learn about their way of life.
  • The ethnographer was totally immersed in the local culture, dude.
  • The ethnographer peeled back the layers of tradition to uncover the essence of the society.

noun the number of people living in a given area, usually per square mile or square kilometer

  • The population density of the city has been steadily increasing over the past decade.
  • There are so many people packed into this area, the population density is crazy.
  • This place is way too crowded, the population density is off the charts.
  • In this bustling city, the population density is like sardines in a can.

noun a state of being influenced or acted upon

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  • The study aimed to measure the affectedness of the participants after the intervention.
  • I could see the affectedness in his eyes when he heard the news.
  • Her affectedness was off the charts when she found out she got the job.
  • The artist's painting captured the deep affectedness of the subject's emotions.