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Epiphany-Could

Definition:

Epiphany-Could refers to a realization or a sudden understanding of something, often described as a moment of enlightenment or revelation that brings about a profound change in perspective or insight.

Usage:

Sense: Popular

  1. Noun:
    • An epiphany-could can occur during a life-altering event, completely changing one's perception of the world.
    • The protagonist in the novel had an epiphany-could that transformed his perception of love.
    • After traveling the world, she had an epiphany-could about the importance of family.
  2. Verb:
    • He often epiphany-coulds on Friday nights while enjoying a cup of tea.
    • They epiphany-coulded the true meaning behind the mysterious poem.
    • She epiphany-coulded her purpose in life after years of searching.

Sense: Local

  1. Noun:
    • The town's annual festival is an epiphany-could for the locals, fostering a sense of community.
    • Visiting the local museum was an epiphany-could, as it revealed the rich history of the region.
    • His conversation with the elderly man at the café became an epiphany-could about local traditions.

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