Cream (Noun) Syllable division: cream How to pronounce: UK: /kriːm/ US: /kriːm/
#1 Meaning: The milk's thick, yellowish-white liquid surface layer. Example: > I think that we should buy some strawberries and cream for a snack. > Would you like some cream on your cappuccino?
#2 Meaning: A gentle lotion that you apply to your skin. Example: > My skin is a bit dry, I think that I should get some cream. > What face cream do you use?
#3 Meaning: A sweet with a velvety inside. Example: > He bought her some chocolate creams for their anniversary. > My dad loves eating strawberry creams after dinner.
#4 Meaning: A dense liquid for cleaning objects. Example: > We need to buy some cream cleaner for the house.
Chalk (Noun/Verb) Syllable division: chalk How to pronounce: UK: /tʃɔːk/ US: /tʃɑːk/
Chalk as a NOUN Meaning: A writing or sketching tool made from a stick of this rock or a material comparable to it. Example: > I want to go and buy a pack of colored chalk this weekend. > The teacher wrote the homework on the blackboard with white chalk.
Chalk as a VERB Meaning: When you use a piece of chalk to write something. Example: > She chalked down her notes. > A Smiley face was chalked on the wall to mark the end of the race.
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Library (Noun) Syllable division: li·brary How to pronounce: UK: /ˈlaɪ.brər.i/ US: /ˈlaɪ.brer.i/
#1 Meaning: A building, room, or establishment where individuals can borrow books, documents, music, and occasionally tools or artwork, usually without having to pay for them. Example: > I think we should go to the library to study this afternoon. > When she wants to be alone, she goes to the library to read.
#2 Meaning: A group of songs or musical compositions available through an internet music service. Example: > Did you know that with Spotify, you can share your music library with others? > Online music streaming sites are expanding their music libraries weekly.
Watch (Verb/Noun) Syllable division: watch How to pronounce: UK: /wɒtʃ/ US: /wɑːtʃ/
Watch as a VERB #1 Meaning: To focus on something as it is changing or moving for an extended amount of time. Example: > We ended up watching a movie instead. > I do not know why, but on some days I get the feeling that I am being watched. > Do you want to watch the football game with me?
#2 Meaning: To spend a little period of time with someone or something, such as a child, in order to ensure their safety. Example: > I would gladly watch the kids while you get ready for your date. > Would you mind watching my luggage while I go to the restroom?
#3 Meaning: To watch out for something. Example: > Now that I am getting married soon, I need to start watching my weight. > Watch that you don't cut your hand while washing that sharp knife. > You need to watch your language while you are around small children.
Watch as a NOUN Meaning: A tiny clock that is worn on a band around the wrist or, occasionally, attached via a chain to some apparel. Example: > I would like to buy a new smart watch for my dad. > She looked at her watch to see how much time she had left before she had to leave.
Dessert (Noun) Syllable division: des·sert How to pronounce: UK: /dɪˈzɜːt/ US: /dɪˈzɝːt/
Meaning: A sweet dish consumed after a meal. Example: > I really do not want to eat too much food because I cannot wait for the delicious dessert afterwards. > May I please have a dessert fork to eat my cake? > She decided to try a new recipe for her famous dessert.