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lucid

[ loo-sid ] [ ˈlu sɪd ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

characterized by clear perception or understanding

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More about lucid

  • First recorded in 1575–85.
  • From Latin lūcidus, meaning “clear, full of light.”

EXAMPLES OF LUCID

  • His memory of getting his first bike remained lucid even years later.
  • The chemist offered a lucid summary of the complex experiment.
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mukbang

[ muhk-bang ] [ ˈmʌkˌbæŋ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a video of someone eating large amounts of food, often while speaking to the viewer as if sharing a meal

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More about mukbang

  • First recorded in 2010–15 in English.
  • Korean meokbang; combines meok, meaning “to eat,” + bang(song), meaning “broadcast.”

EXAMPLES OF MUKBANG

  • In their vegetarian mukbang, the influencers explained each dish before taking a bite.
  • At the end of each mukbang, they had a blooper reel with sauce mishaps and off-camera giggles.
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banshee

[ ban-shee ] [ ˈbæn ʃi ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a wailing spirit in Irish folklore seen or heard as a sign a family member will soon die

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More about banshee

  • First recorded in 1765–75.
  • Combines the Irish word bean, meaning “woman,” + sídhe “of a fairy mound.”

EXAMPLES OF BANSHEE

  • The cat’s wail in the alley could have been mistaken for a banshee.
  • In Irish folklore, the banshee is not evil, just a sorrowful herald of death.
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