"Compend" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A compend is a book or collection of texts that summarizes and condenses a large amount of material into a concise and organized format. It provides an overview of a particular subject, highlighting key points and main ideas, and may also include summary notes, definitions, and explanations.
To compel means to force or persuade someone to do something, often against their will or reluctance. It can also mean to make something inevitable or unavoidable.
Compellable refers to something that can be compelled or constrained to do something, often under pressure or force. It can also describe a person who is morally obligated or has a strong sense of duty to do something, making them susceptible to persuasion or direction. In a legal sense, compellable often refers to evidence or testimony that can be compelled to be produced in a court of law.
I apologize, but "compellative" is not a valid word in the English language. It is not recognized by dictionaries and does not have a widely accepted meaning or definition.
Compelled refers to being forced or urged to do something, often because of a strong feeling, obligation, or necessity. It can also mean being driven or motivated to take a particular action or make a decision, often involuntarily or against one's initial instincts.
Compellent is an adjective that means forcing someone to do something, often by using a strong and persuasive argument. It can also refer to something that is greatly attractive or engaging, often to the point of being irresistible.
Compelling refers to something that is strongly attractive, interesting, or persuasive, often to the point of being convincing or irresistible. It can also describe a person who is charismatic, persuasive, and able to hold the attention of others through their words, actions, or presentation.
Compels is a verb that means to force or drive someone or something to do something by hard urging or pressure. It can also imply a strong moral or emotional obligation, making it impossible to resist. For example, "The intense smell of fresh-cut grass compelled me to take a closer look."
Compendial refers to something that is compiled or gathered together in a comprehensive or systematic manner, often for reference or educational purposes. This can include collections of laws, rules, or regulations, as well as scientific or technical information.
Compendiate refers to explaining or summarizing something in a concise and detailed manner, often by condensing complex information into a compact and easily understandable form. It involves presenting a comprehensive summary of a subject, idea, or concept in a clear and organized way, without leaving out crucial details.
Compendious means concise and comprehensive; covering a large amount of information in a short and thorough manner. It describes a compilation or summary that is neither too brief nor too prolix, but rather a precise and orderly presentation of essential details.
Compendiously means in a condensed or summary form, providing an overview or a brief summary of a larger or more detailed topic, often for the purpose of communicating complex information in a concise and efficient manner.
Compendiousness refers to the quality of being concise and comprehensive in scope or detail, often in a handbook, guide, or compendium. It means that the information presented is brief but still covers all the essential aspects of a topic, without being too extended or tedious.
A compendium is a comprehensive book or collection of writings that covers a wide range of topics or information. It is a detailed and comprehensive summary of knowledge on a particular subject or field, often compiled by an expert or authority in the field.
Compensable refers to something that is sufficient or adequate to compensate for a loss, deficiency, or disadvantage. In other words, it is something that can be used to make up for a shortcoming or to balance out an unfair situation.
To compensate means to make up for or to offset a loss, disadvantage, or deficiency by providing something else in its place. It can also mean to give money or other payment to someone as a result of something that has happened to them, such as an accident or injury. For example: "The company agreed to compensate the employee for the harm caused by the unsafe working conditions."