All English words - page 2000
Meanings of Liquidising:
verbConvert (solid food) into a liquid or puree, typically by using a liquidizer.
Usage examples:
Liquidize the soup until quite smooth
Meanings of Liquidity:
nounThe availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
Usage examples:
The banks closed, causing serious liquidity problems for smaller companies
Liquidizer
ˈlɪk.wə.daɪ.zərMeanings of Liquidizer:
nounA machine for liquidizing food or other material.
Usage examples:
Purée the soup in a food processor or liquidiser.
Meanings of Liquidizing:
verbConvert (solid food) into a liquid or puree, typically by using a liquidizer.
Usage examples:
Liquidize the soup until quite smooth
Meanings of Liquids:
nounA substance that flows freely but is of constant volume, having a consistency like that of water or oil.
Usage examples:
Drink plenty of liquids
adjectiveHaving the consistency of a liquid.
Usage examples:
Liquid fertilizer
Liquified
ˈlɪk.wɪ.faɪMeanings of Liquified:
verbMake or become liquid.
Usage examples:
The minimum pressure required to liquefy a gas
Liquify
ˈlɪk.wɪ.faɪMeanings of Liquify:
verbMake or become liquid.
Usage examples:
The minimum pressure required to liquefy a gas
Meanings of Liquifying:
verbMake or become liquid.
Usage examples:
The minimum pressure required to liquefy a gas
Meanings of Liquors:
verbDress (leather) with grease or oil.
nounAlcoholic drink, especially distilled spirits.
Usage examples:
But men are more likely to order alcohol in casual dining restaurants; both men and women drink liq…
Lire
ˈlɪərəMeanings of Lire:
noun(until the introduction of the euro in 2002) the basic monetary unit of italy, notionally equal to 100 centesimos.
Usage examples:
When the euro went into italy, the lira suddenly became unpopular with young people.
Meanings of Liriodendron:
nounA tree of a small genus which includes the tulip tree.
Meanings of Lisbon:
proper nounThe capital and chief port of portugal, on the atlantic coast at the mouth of the river tagus; population 499,700 (2007). portuguese name lisboa /liʒˈbəʊə/.
nounThe capital city of portugal, situated in the western part of the country
Meanings of Lish:
suffixForming nouns denoting a blend of a particular language with english, as used by native speakers of the first language.
Usage examples:
Japlish
Lisle
laɪlMeanings of Lisle:
nounA fine, smooth cotton thread used especially for stockings.
Usage examples:
Black lisle stockings
Meanings of Lisles:
nounA fine, smooth cotton thread used especially for stockings.
Usage examples:
Black lisle stockings
Lisping
lɪspMeanings of Lisping:
adjective(of a voice or speech) characterized by a lisp.
Usage examples:
A lisping american drawl
verbSpeak with a lisp.
Usage examples:
She spoke softly, lisping slightly
Lisps
lɪspMeanings of Lisps:
nounA speech defect in which s is pronounced like th in thick and z is pronounced like th in this.
Usage examples:
He spoke with a slight lisp
verbSpeak with a lisp.
Usage examples:
She spoke softly, lisping slightly
Meanings of Listels:
nounA narrow flat strip between mouldings; a fillet.
Usage examples:
The great cornices found in northern italy are rare in the south, and are frequently reduced to sim…
Listen out for
ˈlɪs.ənMeanings of Listen out for:
phrasal verbTo make an effort to hear a noise that you are expecting
Usage examples:
Would you listen out for the phone while i'm in the garden?
Listen-in
ˈlɪs.ənMeanings of Listen-in:
phrasal verbTo listen to someone’s conversation when the person does not realize you are doing it
Usage examples:
She thinks her boss is listening in on her phone conversations.
Meanings of Listen-to:
verbTo give attention to something you can hear or to a person who is speaking
Usage examples:
Can you really listen to music while you do your homework?, listen, we really need to do something …
Meanings of Listened:
verbGive one's attention to a sound.
Usage examples:
Evidently he was not listening
nounAn act of listening to something.
Usage examples:
Radio plays are definitely worth a listen
Meanings of Listener:
nounA person who listens, especially someone who does so in an attentive manner.
Usage examples:
He's understanding and a good listener
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