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    kaput
    /kəˈpʊt/

    adjective

    • 1. broken and useless; no longer working or effective: informal "the water pump's broken, kaput"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeathDeath - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Defining life to define death. One of the challenges in defining death is in distinguishing it from life. As a point in time, death seems to refer to the moment when life ends. Determining when death has occurred is difficult, as cessation of life functions is often not simultaneous across organ systems. [19]

  3. Sep 13, 2024 · Bad health can be defined as the presence of disease, good health as its absence—particularly the absence of continuing disease, because the person afflicted with a sudden attack of seasickness, for example, may not be thought of as having lost good health as a result of such a mishap.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RiskRisk - Wikipedia

    4 days ago · In simple terms, risk is the possibility of something bad happening. [1] Risk involves uncertainty about the effects/implications of an activity with respect to something that humans value (such as health, well-being, wealth, property or the environment), often focusing on negative, undesirable consequences. [2]

  5. 2 days ago · Every day, parents make choices and act in deliberate ways to help shape their children into people with character, respect, a sense of responsibility, motivation, and skills to help them be both successful as kids and as adults. Leading relates to this preparation.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CactusCactus - Wikipedia

    5 days ago · Cacti occur in a wide range of shapes and sizes. They are native to the Americas, ranging from Patagonia in the south to parts of western Canada in the north, with the exception of Rhipsalis baccifera, which is also found in Africa and Sri Lanka.

  7. Sep 16, 2024 · From our list, examples include: Alive – Dead: This pair epitomizes the concept of complementary antonyms, as entities can only be in one state or the other. True – False: These words represent the binary nature of truth and falsity, where a statement cannot be both true and false at the same time.

  8. 4 days ago · For example, a betrayal may trigger sensations of anger, hurt, and sadness. These are emotions, and often evoke immediate physical sensations within the body. Our thoughts about the experience—such as those of betrayal, disillusionment, or distrust—shape and define our feelings.