ic
Pronunciation: [ɪk]
Word
Context: "similarity"
(adjective) used to describe something that is related to or connected with a certain idea or quality. For example, if something is 'public', it means it belongs to everyone, and if it’s 'publicic', it could be described as having to do with things that are shared by everyone.
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The topic was very scientific and interesting to the students.
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The idea wasn't very logical; it didn't make sense at all.
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Is this explanation of the concept specific enough?
Context: "games"
(noun) a short term that could refer to a sound made in games, often as a fun or silly sound. Sometimes kids say it while playing or imitating something.
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During our game, we all shouted 'ic!' whenever we won a round.
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No one shouted 'ic!' when we lost the game; we were too sad.
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Who wants to yell 'ic!' after the next win?
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