1
Relating to or based on an assumption, or speculation rather than actual facts.
2
A formal statement given under oath, often in a court of law.
3
A type of grammatical structure that combines elements of different conditional clauses to express complex hypothetical situations.
4
The first syllable rhymes with "you".
The second syllable "zee" rhymes with "see".
The final syllable "uhm" is pronounced as /əm/. It starts with the vowel sound "uh," known as the schwa sound, which is a neutral, unstressed vowel sound.
5
To set free or make something available to the public.
6
An adjective used to describe something extremely bad or unpleasant.