Englisches Vokabelwörterbuch | Wortbedeutungen, Definitionen & Beispiele
Brilliant success, acclaim, or great public approval.
"The artist's debut performance was met with great éclat."
Selecting or deriving ideas, styles, or tastes from a broad and diverse range of sources.
"Her taste in music is eclectic, ranging from classical to hip-hop."
A method or practice of deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
"The architect’s work shows eclecticism by blending modern and traditional elements."
The blocking of light from one celestial body by another; to overshadow or outshine something.
"The solar eclipse drew thousands of spectators to the field."
The apparent path of the sun across the sky; relating to eclipses or this path.
"The ecliptic is the plane of Earth's orbit around the Sun."
Technologies that are designed to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainability.
"Eco-friendly technologies can mitigate pollution."
The development of cities in a way that is not harmful to the environment.
"Eco-friendly urbanization reduces environmental degradation."
Tourism directed toward exotic, often threatened, natural environments.
"Eco-tourism promotes environmental conservation through travel."
relating to the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
"The factory made several ecological improvements to reduce pollution."
The stable state of an ecosystem where all organisms coexist harmoniously.
"Preserving butterflies helps maintain ecological balance."
A scientist who studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
"The ecologist studied the effects of pollution on the forest ecosystem."
the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
"Ecology helps us understand how pollution affects animals and plants."
relating to the economy, trade, or money
"The country is facing an economic crisis."
The unequal distribution of income and opportunity between different groups in society.
"Addressing economic disparity is crucial for social stability."
The increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over time, measured by the expansion of economic output, income, and investment.
"The country's economic growth has been remarkable over the past decade."
The ability of an economy to support a defined level of economic production indefinitely.
"Economic sustainability drives long-term growth."
The organized framework for production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in society.
"Capitalism, socialism, and mixed economies are types of economic systems."
Careful in the use of resources; providing good value or efficiency.
"Driving a hybrid car is economical in the long run."
in a way that relates to economics or is efficient and not wasteful.
"The company is trying to operate more economically this year."
The study of production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
"He is studying economics at university."
The wealth and resources of a country or region.
"Emerging economies have been growing rapidly over the past decade."
A person who studies or is an expert in economics.
"The economist predicted a rise in inflation."
To reduce spending or use resources carefully.
"Families are trying to economize by cutting unnecessary expenses."
The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a society.
"The global economy has been affected by rising inflation."
A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
"The forest ecosystem supports a wide variety of animals and plants."
The complete breakdown of an ecological system, resulting in the inability to maintain its structure and function.
"Unchecked deforestation can lead to ecosystem collapse."
The benefits people obtain from ecosystems.
"Forests provide valuable ecosystem services, such as purifying air and water."
The study of the effects of chemical pollution on the environment.
"Ecotoxicology studies the effects of pesticides on wildlife."
An overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
"She was in ecstasy when she won the prize."
Feeling or expressing overwhelming happiness or excitement.
"The fans were ecstatic after their team won the championship."
Promoting unity among different Christian churches or religions.
"The leaders gathered for an ecumenical conference to encourage dialogue."
A circular movement of water, air, or smoke, counter to the main current, causing a small whirlpool or turbulence.
"The canoe was caught in an eddy near the rocks."
a place or state of great happiness; paradise
"The garden was like Eden, filled with beautiful flowers and peaceful atmosphere."
the border or outermost part of something; a sharp side of a blade or tool
"He stood on the edge of the cliff."
Fit or suitable to be eaten; safe to eat.
"The mushrooms in the basket are edible."
An official order, proclamation, or decree issued by an authority.
"The king issued an edict banning smoking in public places."
A large, impressive building or structure.
"The museum is an impressive edifice in the city center."
To instruct or improve someone morally or intellectually.
"Good books can both entertain and edify the reader."
Providing moral or intellectual instruction or enlightenment.
"The documentary was both entertaining and edifying."
to prepare written material by correcting, condensing, or modifying it.
"She edited the article before it was published."
a particular version or printing of a book, newspaper, or other publication
"The latest edition of the magazine sold out quickly."
a person responsible for the final content of a newspaper, magazine, or book
"The editor approved the article before publication."
A newspaper article expressing the opinion of the editor or publisher.
"The newspaper published an editorial criticizing government policy."
to give knowledge, skills, or training to someone; to teach
"Parents should educate their children about healthy habits."
Having received a good level of formal schooling or training; knowledgeable
"She is an educated woman who values lifelong learning."
the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
"Education is the key to success."
relating to the process of education; providing knowledge or information
"The documentary was both entertaining and educational."
providing education; instructive; informative
"The documentary was highly educative and informative."
a person who provides education; a teacher or instructor
"She is a dedicated educator who inspires her students every day."
To draw out or bring forth something latent or hidden.
"The teacher tried to educe a response from the shy student."