A small painful ulcer occurring in the mouth, usually on the lip, cheek, or tongue, and often recurring; a canker sore.
/ˈæfθəs ʌlˈkjʊlə/
Extremely vigilant or watchful, often to a greater extent than is necessary or desirable. Someone who is hyperalert is very sensitive to their surroundings and potential dangers or threats.
/'haɪpərˈælәt/
A microphenomenon is a small-scale observable event or phenomenon, often studied in the context of micro-level analysis in natural sciences, social sciences, or other disciplines where detailed observation of small-scale processes is essential.
/ˈmaɪkrəˌfɛnəˌmɪːn/
A colloquial term used to describe individuals who are extremely greedy or gluttonous, particularly in the context of food consumption or spending. It can also be used to describe someone who is overly indulgent or wasteful in their habits.
/ˈhɒɡ.wɔː.ləz/
A comprehensive process or concept involving the thorough transformation or integration of an organism or system, often emphasizing holistic changes rather than isolated parts.
/ˌhol.əˈfɔːr.?>/
Titting refers to the act of squeezing or pinching the breasts, often for sexual pleasure or to cause pain as a form of torture or punishment. It is a colloquial term with strong sexual and sometimes violent connotations.
/ˈtɪt.ɪŋ/
To daunt or discourage; to prevent someone from doing something by making them feel nervous, scared, or unsure. It can also mean to become daunted or intimidated by something.
/əˈdaut/