Trash (Noun) Syllable division: trash How to pronounce: UK: /træʃ/ US: /træʃ/
#1 Meaning: When the quality of something is not good. Example: > I can't believe that you believe the trash that you read on social media! > The new air fryer that she bought was trash because it only worked for about two months before it broke.
#2 Meaning: Destroyed items or items that are no longer required or requested. Example: > Please remember to take out the trash before you leave for your party! > She threw out some of her late grandmother's belongings, thinking it was trash.
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Jean (Noun) Syllable division: jean How to pronounce: UK: /dʒiːn/
Meaning: Denim pants (= a durable, typically blue material). Example: > This weekend I bought 5 new pairs of jeans. > I think that most people like to wear jeans when going to town. > She decided to design her own jean label.
Pavement (Noun) Syllable division: pave·ment How to pronounce: UK: /ˈpeɪv.mənt/ US: /ˈpeɪv.mənt/
Meaning: A walking path with a hard surface that runs along one or both sides of a road. Example: > In most countries is it against the law to not walk on the pavement. > The mayor of their city decided to build more pavements around the park with benches where people can sit.
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Fatal (adjective) Syllable division: fa·tal How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfeɪ.təl/ US: /ˈfeɪ.t̬əl/
#1 Meaning: Death is caused by fatal illnesses, accidents, etc. Example: > Please watch where you are going, they said that the fall is fatal. > She found out that the disease she has is fatal.
#2 Meaning: Really serious and likely to have a significant negative impact. Example: > They made the fatal mistake of trusting a stranger at the airport. > She made a fatal error during the auditing process.
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Infuriate (Verb) Syllable division: in·fu·ri·ate How to pronounce: UK: /ɪnˈfjʊə.ri.eɪt/ US: /ɪnˈfjʊr.i.eɪt/
Meaning: When you make someone very angry. Example: > Her disrespectful comments started to infuriate me during the meeting. > Most sports fans get infuriated with the referee when their team starts losing.
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