"Pop" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
1. To release a container, such as a cork from a bottle, with a sudden movement.
Example: "She popped the cork off the champagne bottle."
2. To move or make something short and sharp: "He popped his head up from behind the curtain."
3. To fill or overfill a space completely: "The crowd popped the stadium."
4. To defeat someone decisively in a contest or competition.
5. (Music) To play music with a lively, catchy quality: "The band started to pop with a new beat."
6. A large number of people, especially in a country or area.
Example: "Europe is overpopulated."
7. A sudden instability in the price of currency.
Example: "Theudden change in market conditions caused a pop in the currency value."
8. something that is popular.
Being the poorest means having the smallest or least amount of money, resources, or wealth. It also describes someone or something that is considered the most inferior, lowest-ranking, or of the lowest quality.
Puri is a type of deep-fried Indian bread that is typically made from a mixture of all-purpose flour, baking soda, and spices. It is often served as a snack or breakfast item.
Meaning: badly or of a low standard.<br><br>Example: The company performed poorly in the market due to financial issues.<br><br>Synonyms: badly, poorly, inadequately, inadequately. <br><br>Antonyms: well, effectively, competently.
Poorness refers to a state of being poor, lacking something or someone, or lacking in quantity, quality, or characteristics.
Cloudy, dim, or muddled, especially in thought or vision. A bit cloudy or vague in mind; lacking clarity in judgement or thought.
A small window that appears on a computer screen, typically to show a message, advertisement, or prompt, but often to an unexpected or unwanted effect, interrupting the user's current activity.
noun:<br>1. The bishop of Rome, considered the spiritual leader of the worldwide Catholic Church and the successor of Saint Peter.<br><br>2. Any of the holders of this office in the Catholic Church.<br><br>verb (past tense):<br>1. To serve as the head bishop of the Roman Catholic Church.<br><br>Example: The Pope is a symbol of the Catholic Church.<br><br>Synonyms: pontiff, bishop of Rome.
Popedom is a rare or obsolete word that refers to the state or condition of being a pope, or the office or authority of a pope. It is derived from the Latin "papa," meaning "father" or "pope."
ADJECTIVE<br><br>1. relating to, supporting, or characteristic of the Pope or the Catholic Church, especially in a disapproving or historical sense.<br>2. similar to or influenced by Catholicism, especially when associated with the Platonic philosophy.
A fictional cartoon character: a sailor with superhuman strength who gets his power from eating spinach. He is famous for the phrase "I'm strong to the finish 'cause I eats me spinach!"