Foam

Foam (Noun)
Syllable division: foam
How to pronounce: UK: /fəʊm/ US: /foʊm/

American Pronunciation of the word Foam

#1 Meaning: A large number of tiny bubbles generated on a liquid's surface.
Example:
> She likes to take a foam bath after a long day at work.
> Maybe we should have a foam party next weekend?

#2 Meaning: A fluid, such as cream, that contains air bubbles.
Example:
> Please add shaving foam to our shopping list.

#3 Meaning: A delicate material that is used to fill furniture and other items.
Example:
> They decided to change the foam of their old coach.
> I think that we should just buy new furniture instead of replacing the foam every five years in the furniture that we have.

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Woman washing dishes with foam.

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Lifebuoy

Lifebuoy (Noun)
Syllable division: life-buoy
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈlaɪfˌbɔɪ/

American Pronunciation of the word Lifebuoy

Meaning: A floatable object, frequently shaped like a ring, that is used to rescue a person who has fallen into water by keeping them from going underwater.
Example:
> Please make sure that every level of the ship has at least three lifebuoys.
> He reacted fast when she slipped into the swimming pool and threw a lifebuoy her way.

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Lifebuoy floating on the sea to rescue people from drowning man.

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Whistle

Whistle (Verb/Noun)
Syllable division: whis·​tle
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈwɪs.əl/ US: /ˈwɪs.əl/

American Pronunciation of the word Whistle

Whistle as a VERB
#1 Meaning: forcing air through a small hole or passage, notably the lips, or through a special instrument held to the lips in order to produce a high sound.
Example:
> The game only starts with the referee's whistle.
> He likes to whistle different tunes while taking a shower.

#2 Meaning: To move fast past or through something while making a long, loud sound.
Example:
> Late at night, they heard the wind whistling through some of the open window cracks.
> While I was walking, an arrow whistled pass my head and gave me a fright.

#3 Meaning: Birds whistle in the form of high musical notes.
Example:
> The best time of the year is after winter, at the beginning of spring, when all the birds start whistling cheerfully.

Whistle as a NOUN
Meaning: A tool used to create a loud, high sound that you hold close to your lips and blow through.
Example:
> I need to buy a new whistle for this weekend's game.
> The referee blew the whistle to signal the end of the game.

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A young guy in a café whistling.

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Bacteria

Bacteria (Noun)
Syllable division: bac·​te·​ria 
How to pronounce: UK: /bækˈtɪə.ri.ə/ US: /bækˈtɪr.i.ə/

British Pronunciation of the word Bacteria

Meaning: Numerous diseases are brought on by very small, universally present organisms.
Example:
> In science class we got to look at bacteria under a microscope.
> Not all forms of bacteria is harmful.
> It is important to wash your hands before you eat or prepare food, this helps to get rid of any bacteria that is on your hands.

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Scientist looking at bacteria

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Repercussion

Repercussion (Noun)
Syllable division: re·​per·​cus·​sion 
How to pronounce: UK: /ˌriː.pəˈkʌʃ.ən/ US: /ˌriː.pɚˈkʌʃ.ən/

American Pronunciation of the word Repercussions

Meaning: The consequence that a decision, event, or action has on something, especially when that consequence is negative.
Example:
> If another pandemic breaks out, it will have serious repercussions on various countries' economies.
> Her decision to resign without notice had several repercussions on her income.
> His bad attitude will have serious repercussions on his growth at the company.

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Repercussion of natural disasters / war.

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