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ketin — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • droop verb To bend or hang downward, especially from tiredness, weakness, or lack of support.
  • entrance noun A doorway, gate, or opening through which one enters a place.
  • entry noun The act of entering, or a means of entering a place.
  • exposition noun A large public exhibition, often of art, products, or culture.
  • fall verb To move downward, especially suddenly and without control.
  • ingress noun The act of entering.
  • pitch noun A persuasive presentation intended to sell or promote something.
  • preamble noun An introductory statement placed at the start of a document, law or constitution that explains its purpose and the reasoning behind it.
  • prelude noun An event or action that comes before and introduces something bigger.
  • subside verb To become calmer, weaker, or less intense over time.
  • topple verb To fall over, or to cause something to fall over, especially from being top-heavy or unstable.

Senses

ketin is used for these senses in English:

  • behove (transitive, formal) To befit, to suit.
  • droop (intransitive) To hang downward; to sag.
  • entry The act of entering.
  • fall down (intransitive) To fall to the ground. To collapse.
  • go down (intransitive) To fall (down); to fall to the floor.
  • pitch (intransitive) To plunge or fall; especially, to fall forward; to decline or slope.
  • preamble A short preliminary statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute.
  • prelude An introductory or preliminary performance or event.

droop — full definition

  1. verb To bend or hang downward, especially from tiredness, weakness, or lack of support.
  2. verb To lose energy, enthusiasm, or spirit.

entrance — full definition

  1. noun A doorway, gate, or opening through which one enters a place.
  2. noun The act of entering, or the right to enter.
  3. verb To fill someone with wonder and delight, as if putting them under a spell.

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