Reality (Noun) Syllable division: re·al·i·ty How to pronounce: UK: /riˈæl.ə.ti/ US: /riˈæl.ə.t̬i/
#1 Meaning: The way that things are instead of what people think they should be. Example: > The reality of it all is that we just weren't meant to be. > Why do you think people want to escape reality sometimes?
#2 Meaning: When something is a fact Example: > The movie is based on events that happens in reality. > His childhood dream became a reality after he graduated from high school.
#3 Meaning: Programs on television where ordinary people's daily life's are filmed. Example: > They love watching reality TV on weekends. > She decided to join a reality show to become famous.
Nature (Noun) Syllable division: na·ture How to pronounce: UK: /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ US: /ˈneɪ.tʃɚ/
#1 Meaning: all of the natural phenomena in/on the earth, as well as all the processes that occur or exist independently of people, such as weather, the sea, plants, etc. Example: > She had a big love for nature and everyone could see it in the pictures she took almost daily. > We started watching this new nature documentary on TV last night.
#2 Meaning: Something's main characteristic > What was the nature of his injury? > Horse riding without the proper equipment can be dangerous by nature.
#3 Meaning: Someone's characteristics. Example: > It is in her nature to be stressed out before examinations. > He had a very aggressive nature when he was a teenager.
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Cute (Adjective) Syllable division: cute How to pronounce: UK: /kjuːt/ US: /kjuːt/
#1 Meaning: When someone/something (especially young or small) is pleasing and good-looking. Example: > Their new puppy is very cute! > Why does everyone think that babies are cute? > I saw this cute dress on sale last week that I think you would love!
#2 Meaning: When someone tries to be/look clever in a way that is rude or annoying. Example: > Her boss told her that she shouldn't think that she could be cute with him. > Do not be cute with me and think that I will forget, Kim!
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Remarkable (Adjective) Syllable division: re·mark·able How to pronounce: UK: /rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/ US: /rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/
Meaning: When something is worth being mentioned because it is special and not usual. Example: > My grandfather was the most remarkable man that I ever got to meet. > Going to Paris for the first time, is a remarkable experience. > Her weight loss journey is remarkable. > It is remarkable that they did not realize what she was doing from the beginning.
Artistic (Adjective) Syllable division: ar·tis·tic How to pronounce: UK: /ɑːˈtɪs.tɪk/ US: /ɑːrˈtɪs.tɪk/
#1 Meaning: When someone has the ability to create/enjoy art. Example: > She was very artistic when she was younger. > He is very artistic when it comes to playing instruments.
#2 Meaning: When something is skillfully/ attractively made. Example: > She knows how to set tables in an artistic way. > That is a very artistic outfit that you are designing.
#3 Meaning: When something is related to art. Example: > They were not allowed to laugh at her artistic attempts. > Her first piece was an artistic success.