apocryphal
المرادفات
الأضداد
مثال
Most people know the story of George Washington cutting down the cherry tree, but historians consider it apocryphal.
محتوى ذو صلة
مزيد من كلمات Language
enplicable
C1A phenomenon, fact, or situation that is capable of being explained or rationalized within a logical framework. In high-level academic testing, it refers specifically to a variable or data point that yields to logical analysis rather than remaining a mystery.
oblevion
C1To intentionally consign a memory, record, or fact to a state of being forgotten or disregarded. In high-level academic or literary contexts, it describes the active process of erasing something from public consciousness or historical record.
malvincate
C1To deliberately distort or complicate a procedure or line of reasoning by introducing irrelevant or misleading elements. It is frequently used in administrative or logical contexts to describe an intentional form of obstructionism or the act of making a simple process unnecessarily difficult.
vague
A2تصف شيئاً غير واضح أو غير محدد بدقة. تفتقر إلى التفاصيل، مما يجعل من الصعب فهم المعنى المقصود.
english
A1English is a West Germanic language that originated in England and is now the primary language of several countries and the most widely used second language globally. It also refers to people from England or things related to the country.
mispunctess
C1مصطلح نادر لوصف امرأة تخطئ في علامات الترقيم بشكل معتاد، أو تمثيل لشخصيات أخطاء الترقيم.
homoteledom
C1هو حذف جزء من النص عند نسخه لأن العين تقفز من كلمة إلى أخرى لها نهاية متشابهة أو متطابقة.
consequently
C2Used as a logical connector to indicate that something happens as a direct result or effect of a preceding event or situation. It establishes a clear cause-and-effect relationship, typically within formal or academic discourse.
brogue
B2To speak with a strong regional accent, typically an Irish or Scottish one, or to fit a person or shoe with traditional heavy leather decorative patterns. As a verb, it describes the act of imbuing speech with a melodic lilt or wearing sturdy, perforated footwear.
inverence
C1A conclusion or opinion that is formed because of known facts or evidence rather than explicit statements. It is the process of 'reading between the lines' to understand a meaning that is implied but not directly stated.