English words starting with ide - page 1
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Meanings of Ideally:
adverbPreferably; in an ideal world.
Usage examples:
Ideally, you should exercise for 30 minutes every day
Meanings of Ideals:
nounA person or thing regarded as perfect.
Usage examples:
You're my ideal of how a man should be
adjectiveSatisfying one's conception of what is perfect; most suitable.
Usage examples:
The swimming pool is ideal for a quick dip
Meanings of Idean:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or living on mount ida, either (a) a mountain in asia minor near ancient troy; or (b) the chief mountain in crete, in some versions of greek mythology the birthplace of zeus.
Meanings of Ideas:
nounA thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
Usage examples:
The idea of linking pay to performance has caught on
Meanings of Ideate:
verbForm an idea of; imagine or conceive.
Usage examples:
He is part of a team that ideates branding strategies
Meanings of Ideated:
verbForm an idea of; imagine or conceive.
Usage examples:
He is part of a team that ideates branding strategies
Meanings of Ideates:
verbForm an idea of; imagine or conceive.
Usage examples:
He is part of a team that ideates branding strategies
Meanings of Ideating:
verbForm an idea of; imagine or conceive.
Usage examples:
He is part of a team that ideates branding strategies
Meanings of Ideation:
nounThe formation of ideas or concepts.
Usage examples:
Paranoid ideation
Meanings of Ideational:
adjectiveRelating to the formation of ideas or concepts.
Usage examples:
Policy has been shaped by both material and ideational factors
Meanings of Ideations:
nounThe formation of ideas or concepts.
Usage examples:
Paranoid ideation
Meanings of Ideatum:
nounThe external object of which an idea or conception is formed.
Idee
ˌiː.deɪ ˈfiːksMeanings of Idee:
nounA belief that someone refuses to change their mind about, even though it may be wrong
Usage examples:
This point of view has become something of an idée fixe among political commentators.
Meanings of Idee-fixe:
nounA belief that someone refuses to change their mind about, even though it may be wrong
Usage examples:
This point of view has become something of an idée fixe among political commentators.
Meanings of Idem:
adverbUsed in citations to indicate an author or word that has just been mentioned.
Usage examples:
Marianne elliott, partners in revolution, 1982; idem, wolfe tone, 1989
nounAgreement between different people or groups about the exact meaning of a contract that is necessary before the contract is considered to be legally acceptable
Usage examples:
The tribunal held that there was no consensus ad idem to the original contract, and that it was the…
Meanings of Idemfactor:
nounAn operator or quantity which, when applied to another quantity, leaves that quantity unchanged.
Meanings of Idempotent:
adjectiveDenoting an element of a set which is unchanged in value when multiplied or otherwise operated on by itself.
Usage examples:
Read his paper, on a conjecture of littlewood and idempotent measures, american journal of mathemat…
nounAn idempotent element.
Usage examples:
Every left ideal is generated by an idempotent, and r is von neumann.
Meanings of Identical:
adjectiveSimilar in every detail; exactly alike.
Usage examples:
Four girls in identical green outfits
Meanings of Identical-twins:
nounEither of two people who came from the same egg, are the same sex, and look extremely similar
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