Translation "javan" to English

javan{adjective}
common · naked · official · open · ostensible · overt · public

javan

adjectiveIPA: / jaʋan /
Definition and meaning

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common

adjectiveIPA: / kɑːmən /

1. Of no special distinction or quality; widely known or commonly encountered; average or ordinary or usual; SYN. ordinary, widespread.
2. Common to or shared by two or more parties; SYN. mutual.
3. Commonly encountered; SYN. usual.
4. Being or characte
ristic of or appropriate to everyday language; SYN. vernacular, vulgar.
5. Of or associated with the great masses of people; SYN. plebeian, vulgar, unwashed.
6. To be expected; standard; SYN. simple.

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It's very common among highly creative people, both artists and scientists, and I'd like to give it a name: slow-motion multitasking.
Source: TED2020
They tended their flocks and herds together, and carried on all their avocations in common.
Source: Tatoeba
At the bottom of the courtyard, there are a set of double doors, and those lead into the common house.
Source: TED2020

naked

adjectiveIPA: / neɪkəd /

ETYM as. nacod; akin to Dutch naakt, German nackt, Old High Germ. nacchot, nahhot, Icel. nökvithr, nakinn, Swed. naken, Dan. nögen, Goth. naqaths, Lith. nugas, Russ. nagii, Latin nudus, Skr. nagna. Related to Nude.
1. Having no protecting or concealing cover; SYN. defensel
ess.
2. Devoid of elaboration or diminution or concealment; bare and pure; SYN. raw.
3. (Of the eye or ear e.g.) Without the aid of an optical or acoustical device or instrument; SYN. unaided.

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Alexander, a young Macedonian, met there what he called a "gymnosophist," which means "the naked, wise man."
Source: TED2020
When he saw me naked, he burst out laughing.
Source: Tatoeba
She was as naked as the day she was born.
Source: Tatoeba

official

adjectiveIPA: / əfɪʃl̩ /

ETYM Latin officialis: cf. French officiel. Related to Office, Official.
1. Of or relating to an office.
2. Verified officially.
3. Having official authority or sanction.<
br /> 4. Conforming to set usage, procedure, or discipline; SYN. prescribed.
5. (Of a church) Given official status as a national or state institution.

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After they finished questioning me, one official said to another, "This was a false report. She's not North Korean."
Source: TED2020
He posted the idea on Facebook, where a Cameroonian government official saw it and managed to secure a government grant for him.
Source: TED2020
So let me remind you: this is the official dogma, the one that we all take to be true, and it's all false.
Source: TED2020

open

adjectiveIPA: / ˈə͡ʊpən /

1. Affording free passage or access
2. Affording unobstructed entrance and exit; not shut or closed; SYN. unfastened.
3. Not having been filled
4. Not sealed or having been unsealed; SYN. opened.
5. Not brought to a conclusion; subject to further thought; SYN. undecided, undetermined, unresolved.
6. Displayed before or in view of all
7. Unfolded
8. Not secret
9. Ready for business
10. Receptive to new ideas
11. Relatively empty of and unobstructed by fences or hedges or headlands or shoals
12. Sincere and free of reserve in expression
13. Used of mouth or eyes; SYN. opened.
14. Without undue constrict
ion as from e.g. tenseness or inhibition
15. Accessible to all
16. Having no protecting cover or enclosure
17. Lax in enforcing laws; SYN. wide-open, lawless.
18. Not requiring union membership
19. (Mathematics) Of a set; containing points whose neighborhood consists of other points of the same set, or being the complement of an open set; of an interval; containing neither of its end points.
ETYM as. open; akin to Dutch open, os. opan, German offan, Icel. opinn, Swed. öppen, Dan. aaben, and perh. to Eng. up. Related to Up, and Ope.

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we open the refrigerator and we feel that we decide what to eat.
Source: TED2020
The front door was open.
Source: Tatoeba
The 6th of May, 2012 is the nationwide "Day of the Open Stable Door".
Source: Tatoeba

ostensible

adjectiveIPA: / ɔstɑ̃sˈibl /

ETYM From Latin ostensus, p. p. of ostendere to show, prop., to stretch out before; from prefix obs- (old form of ob-) + tendere to stretch. Related to Tend.
Represented or appearing as such; pretended; SYN. ostensive.
Apparent, professed.

And by the way, why do these hotels focus on the ostensible supply rather than the demand for sex workers?
Source: TED2020

overt

adjectiveIPA: / oʊvɜːt /

ETYM Old Fren. overt, French ouvert, p. p. of Old Fren. ovrir, French ouvrir, to open, of uncertain origin.
Open and observable; not secret or hidden; SYN. open.
Unconcealed.

Racism today isn't so overt.
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Now typically, this doesn't lead to any overt illness.
Source: TED2020
So far, we haven't seen overt reactions of any severity to these molecules or to the illumination of the brain with light.
Source: TED2020

public

adjectiveIPA: / pyblˈik /

ETYM Latin publicus, poblicus, from populus people: cf. French public. Related to People.
Not private; open to or concerning the people as a whole.

GR: We very much believe that the basic information about the offshore world should be made public.
Source: TED2020
We could definitely use more nay, we desperately need more compassionate upstanders and public-focused scientists and engineers who will strive to the do right thing, and not be easy to manage.
Source: TED2020
I mean, the public officials who were demanding bribes from people to get phones and the people who were paying the bribes they knew they were breaking the law.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: common · exoteric · in the public eye · national · open · overt · semipublic · state-supported · unexclusive · unrestricted

Similar words to "javan"

javno · Japan · jebeno
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