Revenge (Noun/Verb) Syllable division: re·venge How to pronounce: UK: /rɪˈvendʒ/ US: /rɪˈvendʒ/
Meaning: Someone suffers damage as punishment for harm they caused to another person. Example: > She took revenge on him by selling his favorite video game. > He wanted to take revenge by stealing some money. > They wanted revenge for the murder of their parents.
Candle (Noun) Syllable division: can·dle How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkæn.dəl/ US: /ˈkæn.dəl/
Meaning: A piece of wax in the form of a stick with a wick (or string) in the center that slowly burns to provide light. Example: > I think that I am going to take a candle-lit bath tonight. > Can you buy some candles for the dinner table, please? > When the power went off, she found some candles that she could light. > He decided to start his own candle-making business.
Cab (Noun) Syllable division: cab How to pronounce: UK: /kæb/ US: /kæb/
#1 Meaning: The distinct front section of a big vehicle, like a bus, truck, or train, where the driver sits. Example: > I would like to see what a train cab looks like. > Have you ever been in the cab of a truck?
#2 Meaning: A synonym for the word taxi. > She called a cab to pick her up from her hotel room. > Can I call you a cab?
#3 Meaning: Historically, a horse-drawn carriage was employed as a cab. Example: > Only rich people used to drive around in cabs. > Do you think that a lot of people owned cabs back in the 1600s?
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Villain (Noun) Syllable division: vil·lain How to pronounce: UK:/ˈvɪl.ən/ US: /ˈvɪl.ən/
#1 Meaning: A terrible person who causes harm to others or violates the law. Example: > Maybe there is a reason that he became a villain. > She has been a villain for a few years now.
#2 Meaning: A fictional figure who causes harm to others in a novel, play, movie, etc. Example: > She played the part of the villain in that movie. > I like him when he plays the role of a villain in stories.
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Crash (Verb) Syllable division: crash How to pronounce: UK: /kræʃ/ US: /kræʃ/
#1 Meaning: A vehicle is involved in an accident if it crashes or if someone crashes it; these accidents are typically significant ones in which the car sustains damage and people are injured. Example: > My friend and her husband was in a car crash last night. > While the plane was trying to land, it crashed into the airport.
#2 Meaning: To strike something, usually inflicting harm or a loud noise. Example: > During the storm, some trees crashed through our roof. > I love listening to the sound of waves crashing against the shore.
#3 Meaning: When something crashes, like a business, it abruptly fails or is unsuccessful. Example: > Last year the stock market crashed and a lot of people lost their money.
#4 Meaning: When a system or computer crashes, it abruptly ceases to function. Example: > My laptop crashed while I was busy doing my project. > I tried to fix the computer after it crashed but had no luck.
#5 Meaning: To spend the night at someone else's home, especially if it wasn't planned. Example: > Would you mind if I crash at your place tonight? > We decided to crash at my friend's place after our night out.
#6 Meaning: To quickly decrease in level. Example: > Her energy levels crashed after she ran the marathon.