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Having or showing a sulky or sulking expression, typically with the lower lip pushed out in a displeased or unhappy manner.
Characterized by or indicating a state of poverty, especially widespread and severe poverty.
Poverty refers to the state of being extremely poor, lacking the necessary resources, goods, and services to satisfy one's basic needs, such as food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, and education. It can be a temporary or chronic condition, and can be measured by various factors, including income, employment, education, and access to basic necessities.<br><br>Types of poverty include:<br><br> Absolute poverty: the inability to meet one's basic needs, often resulting in malnutrition, poor healthcare, and limited access to education.<br> Relative poverty: a lack of material possessions and wealth compared to others in the same society or community.<br> Asset poverty: the lack of ownership or access to assets, such as housing, cars, or bank accounts.<br> Energy poverty: the inability to afford sufficient energy to meet one's basic needs, often resulting in poor living conditions and health problems.<br><br>Prevalence of poverty varies widely across the world, but it remains a significant challenge in many countries, particularly in low-income and developing economies.
A pow-wow is a social gathering, typically of American Indians, at which traditional dancing and music are featured. It can also be used more generally to refer to any social gathering or meeting, especially one that is informal and festive.
A verb "pow" can be used in several ways:<br><br>1. To hit or strike something with force, often with a sudden, explosive sound.<br><br>Example: "She powed the ball with her bat."<br><br>2. To explode or burst suddenly.<br><br>Example: "The firepowed and sent smoke into the air."<br><br>It can also be a noun, referring to:<br><br>1. A powwow, a gathering of Native American tribes or community leaders.<br><br>Example: "They attended a traditional pow last weekend."<br><br>2. A set of powder or an explosive mixture.<br><br>Example: "The gunpow was made from a combination of charcoal and sulfur."<br><br>3. A verbal agreement or pact.<br><br>Example: "There was a pow between the two companies to avoid competition."<br><br>It can also be a slang term meaning:<br><br>1. To use the restroom.<br><br>Example: "I need to pow soon."<br><br>4. To surprise or astonish someone.<br><br>Example: "The news powed me."<br><br>Or, it can also be a proper noun:<br><br>1. Pow, short for Pow Wow or San Jose State University's student-assistant football team called the slaughtering call POW. <br><br>The meaning of "pow" depends on the context in which it is used.
Powder is a substance that consists of small, dry particles of a substance. It can be a powder of a soft, fine texture or a powder that is coarser. Powders can be made from various materials, such as minerals, plants, or other substances. They are often used in cooking, medicine, cosmetics, and other products. For example, powdered sugar, powdered milk, and powdered soap are common household products.
The word "powdered" means made or converted into a powder or fine, loose powder. It can refer to something that has been ground or crushed into a fine powder, or something that has been powdered, such as powdered sugar or powdered milk.
That's not a word in English. It seems like you may have meant "powder", which is a noun that refers to a soft, dry powder, typically made from grinding or crushing something, such as a substance or an object.
The word "powdering" is a verb that means to cover or sprinkle something, such as a surface or a substance, with powder. It can also refer to the act of grinding or reducing something to a fine powder.<br><br>For example:<br><br> The chef powdering the donuts with sugar.<br> The face powdering to reduce the shine.<br><br>It can also be used in medical contexts, such as applying a powder to a wound or skin to aid in healing or to reduce itching or irritation.<br><br>Example: The nurse powdering the wound with antibacterial powder to prevent infection.
Powderpuff refers to a light and fluffy substance, especially a soft, dry powder or dust. Alternatively, it can also refer to a type of soft, cottony filler used in cushions and pillows.<br><br>In a more figurative sense, the phrase "powderpuff" can also be used to describe something or someone that is delicate and gentle, lacking firmness or substance. In some cases, the term can have a slightly negative connotation, implying that something is feeble or ineffective.<br><br>In sports, a powderpuff also refers to a type of flag football game played by girls, often with lighter rules and a more recreational tone.<br><br>In another context, the term 'powderpuff' can also refer to the 2005 coming-of-age comedy film directed by Zach Braff.
Fine particles that are roughly uniform in size and dry in texture; powders can be made from most substances, including powders themselves, which can be seen as the result of wear and tear that reduces large objects to powders.
Describing something that is in a powdered or dusty state, or has a fine, powdery texture, often soft and dry.
Powell can refer to several things, including:<br><br> Nicholas Powell (disambiguation): a surname of English origin.<br> J.C.S. Powell: an American journalist.<br> Colin Powell: an American statesman and a retired United States Army General who served as the 65th U.S. Secretary of State.<br> Lewis Powell (disambiguation): a name shared by several individuals.<br> Lewis Powell (chemist): a British chemist and philosopher.<br> John Powell (composer): an American composer and pianist.<br> Zachary Powell: an American professional basketball player.<br> Powell (song): a song by the band The Seminoles.<br> Powell (Kentucky), an unincorporated community in Powell County, Kentucky.<br> Powell River (Michigan), a river in the U.S. state of Michigan.<br> Powell River (New Zealand), a river on the North Island of New Zealand.<br> Powell River (Washington), a river in the U.S. state of Washington.<br> Powell Township (disambiguation), several places in the United States.
The word "power" can have multiple meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are some possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Strength or ability to do or act: "The power to lift heavy weights requires physical strength."<br>2. Authority or influence: "The president has the power to make important decisions."<br>3. Ability to move or cause movement: "The car's engine gives it the power to accelerate quickly."<br>4. Legal or constitutional authority to govern, rule or regulate: "The government has the power to make laws."<br>5. Ability to induce a physical or emotional change: "The loud noise had the power to disrupt the meeting."<br>6. Ability or capacity to produce a particular effect or result: "The new policy has the power to reduce poverty in the country."<br>7. Physical or sports ability: "He has the power to kick a ball over 50 meters."<br><br>Overall, the word "power" generally describes the ability or capacity to do something, whether it's physical, mental, or in some cases, intangible.
Powerade is a brand of sports drink that is similar to Gatorade, but is manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company rather than PepsiCo (which produces Gatorade). Powerade is designed to help athletes replenish fluids, electrolytes, and carbohydrates that are lost during physical activity, particularly during intense or extended periods of exercise, such as sports, running, or biking.<br><br>The ingredients in Powerade typically include water, sugar, sodium, potassium, citrus flavors, and other electrolytes, which help to:<br><br>1. Replenish fluids and electrolytes lost through sweat<br>2. Help regulate body temperature<br>3. Maintain athletic performance and endurance<br>4. Support muscle function and recovery<br><br>Powerade comes in a variety of flavors, including lime, lemon-lime, blue passion fruit, and orange, among others.
Powerball is a multi-state lottery game in the United States, where players choose six numbers from a pool of 69 (white balls) and an additional Powerball number from a separate pool of 26 (red balls). The drawing occurs twice a week, and players can win large jackpots by matching various combinations of the winning numbers.
A powerboat is a boat that is powered by an engine or a motor, as opposed to a sailboat or a rowboat. It is designed for speed and maneuverability, making it popular for recreation, racing, and offshore cruising.
Powerboats, also known as speedboats or speedsters, are high-performance boats designed for fast and exciting water activities, including racing and recreational cruising. They are typically smaller and more maneuverable than larger yachts or cruisers, and are often equipped with powerful engines, such as inboard or outboard motors, that can propel them at high speeds, usually exceeding 30 miles per hour.<br><br>Powerboats can be used for a variety of purposes, including:<br><br> Racing: Powerboats are often used in organized racing events, such as offshore racing and inshore racing.<br> Cruising: Powerboats can be used for recreational cruising, providing a fun and exhilarating experience for passengers.<br> Fishing: Powerboats can be used for fishing, either as a primary activity or as a way to reach fishing spots.<br> Water sports: Powerboats can be used for participating in water sports, such as wakesurfing, wakeboarding, and water skiing.<br><br>Some common characteristics of powerboats include:<br><br> Small size: Powerboats are typically smaller than larger yachts or cruisers, usually ranging in length from 18 to 40 feet.<br> High-performance engines: Powerboats are equipped with powerful engines that provide fast acceleration and high speeds.<br> Lightweight construction: Powerboats are often built with lightweight materials, such as fiberglass or aluminum, to improve their performance and handling.<br> Open cockpit design: Powerboats often have an open cockpit design, providing easy access to the helm and excellent visibility.<br><br>Overall, powerboats are designed for thrill-seekers who enjoy the excitement and joy of high-speed water activities.
(adj) having the power or ability to be used:<br><br>Example: She is powered by a solar panel on her backpack.<br><br>Also, (verb): to power something with something:<br><br>Example: The motorcycle can be powered by an electric or gasoline engine.
Having great physical or mental strength, or great ability to influence people or events.<br><br>Example: "The powerful leader was respected by everyone in the country."<br><br>It can also refer to something that has a strong and effective impact or influence.<br><br>Example: "The new policy had a powerful effect on the economy."
Having or showing a strong force or intensity. Strongly affecting someone emotionally, physically, or morally. Influential and effective.
The word "powerfulness" refers to the quality of being powerful or having great power. It can also describe a strong or marked intensity or degree of something, such as a powerfulness of a storm or the power of an emotional experience.<br><br>For example: "The city's power and powerfulness was evident in its towering skyscrapers and bustling streets."<br><br>In general, powerfulness can also describe an ability or a capacity to do things with ease, such as the power of a strong athlete or the power of a fascinating speaker.<br><br>Synonyms of powerfulness include:<br><br> Potency<br> Power<br> Strength<br> Force<br> Energy<br><br>Antonyms of powerlessness include:<br><br> Weakness<br> Helplessness<br> Ineffective
A powerful and energetic person, place, or organization.<br><br>Example: "The company is a powerhouse in the tech industry, known for its innovative products."<br><br>Synonyms: authority, dynamo, force, giant, leader, leader, titan.<br><br>Antonyms: disadvantaged, powerless, weak.
Powerhouses refer to individuals or organizations that hold significant influence, control, or authority, often possessing impressive abilities, resources, or capabilities. They can be corporations, celebrities, governments, or people who dominate a particular industry or field.<br><br>Example: "Apple is one of the powerhouses in the tech industry."
Lacking power, influence, or control; unable to act or achieve something because one does not have the power, ability, or authority.
The word "powerlessness" refers to the state of being unable to exert control or have any influence over a situation, decision, or outcome. It describes a feeling of being ineffectual, helpless, or lacking in authority or dominance.<br><br>In a broader sense, powerlessness can refer to a lack of power or control in a social, economic, or political system, leading to inequality, oppression, or marginalization of certain groups or individuals.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> After being laid off from my job, I felt a sense of powerlessness and inadequacy.<br> The economic system created a sense of powerlessness among the working class, leaving them with limited financial options.<br> The flood caused widespread powerlessness, leaving many residents without access to basic necessities like electricity and clean water.
A high-voltage transmission line, typically used to transmit large amounts of electricity over long distances, usually with crossbeams or towers supporting the cables, especially over water.
PowerPoint is a presentation software developed by Microsoft Corporation. It is a popular tool used for creating and delivering slide presentations, often used in business, education, and other professional settings.<br><br>Key features of PowerPoint include:<br><br> The ability to create and design custom slides<br> Inserting text, images, and other multimedia elements<br> Adding animations and transitions<br> Creating slideshows with a narrator or presenter<br><br>PowerPoint is often used to communicate information, ideas, and data to an audience in a clear and visually engaging way. It is commonly used in presentations, lectures, and conferences.
The word "powers" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. Authorities or official groups that have the right to make decisions or take actions for an organization or government.<br>2. Abilities or qualities that make something or someone effective, strong, or impressive.<br>3. Magically or miraculously powerful beings, often depicted in fantasy stories and legends.<br>4. Technical abilities or skills, especially those that relate to computers or electronic devices.<br><br>For example:<br><br>- The global leadership now has the powers to take drastic measures to combat climate change.<br>- She has vast spiritual powers that allow her to heal people.<br>- In the novel, magic powers are a central theme.<br>- Expert programmers can swiftly diagnose and solve technical powers of their coding tools.
The powertrain is the assembly of components that transmit power from the transmission to the wheels of a vehicle, including the transmission, engine, driveshaft, axles, and differentials. It's the heart of a vehicle's propulsion system, responsible for delivering power and torque to the wheels, enabling the vehicle to move.
Powhatan can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Powhatan people: A Native American tribe that was native to the coastal regions of Virginia in the United States.<br>2. Powhatan Confederacy: A loose confederation of Algonquian-speaking tribes that formed an alliance with the Powhatan people, extending from the James River in Virginia to the Potomac River in Maryland.<br>3. Powhatan War: A series of conflicts between the English colonists of Virginia and the Powhatan Confederacy, led by Chief Opechancanough, from 1622 to 1646.<br>4. Chief Powhatan: Also known as Wahunsunacawh, the name given to the paramount chief of the Powhatan Confederacy, who was the half-brother of the famous Pocahontas.<br>5. Powhatan River: A river in the U.S. state of Virginia that is named after the Powhatan people.<br>6. Powhatan (steamboat): A steamboat that operated on the James River in Virginia from 1836 to 1901 and played a significant role in the history of the region.<br><br>The name "Powhatan" is derived from the Algonquian word "pohatan," which refers to a paramount chief or leader.
Powhida is an American artist known for his paintings that combine elements of portraiture, surrealism, and contemporary art. He is best known for creating large-eyed figurative paintings with flat, eerie looking faces, alongside abstract backgrounds that explore themes of isolation, alienation, and the degree to which modern life reduces our experience of the world and each other.
A "powiat" is a term used in Poland. It can be translated to English as a county or a district. In Poland, a powiat is an administrative division of a voivodeship (province), which is one of the highest levels of Polish administrative division below the province level. It usually consists of a small town (called the "seat" or "capital" of the powiat) and several surrounding villages and sometimes smaller towns.