Aisle

Aisle (Noun)
Syllable division: aisle
How to pronounce: UK: /aɪl/ US: /aɪl/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Aisle

Meaning: A lengthy, confined area between the seat rows in a plane, theater, or church.
Example:
> I enjoy sitting in an aisle seat when traveling by plane.
> The backing powder is in the 5th aisle from the right.

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Empty aisle at a supermarket

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Wardrobe

Wardrobe (Noun)
Syllable division: ward·​robe
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈwɔː.drəʊb/ US: /ˈwɔːr.droʊb/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Wardrobe

#1 Meaning: A large cabinet where you can put clothes.
Example:
> After she picked up her dry cleaning, she hung her clothes in her wardrobe.
> He decided to build his wife a brand new walk-in wardrobe.

#2 Meaning: All of a person's clothing items.
Example:
> You really need to throw out your sports wardrobe.
> She decided to get a new summer wardrobe before summer started.

#3 Meaning: A section of a theater, movie studio, etc. that is in control of the stage costumes, ensuring they are clean, fixing them, and occasionally even creating them.
Example:
> He is in charge of the school play's wardrobe.

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Woman reorganizing her wardrobe in her bedroom

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Sour

Sour (Adjective/Verb)
Syllable division: sour
How to pronounce: UK: /saʊər/ US: /saʊr/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Sour

Sour as an Adjective
Meaning: Not being sweet and having a harsh, occasionally unpleasant taste or scent, like a lemon.
Example:
> I do not know how he manages to eat so many sour sweets at once.
> These grapes are a bit sour; I think that we should wait a day or two before eating some of it.

Sour as a Verb
Meaning: To (make it so) that anything bad or negative happens.
Example:
> Her perspective on many things soured after she was disappointed.
> Things between them soured after the incident.

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Woman standing in front of blue background eating lemon (The face someone makes when they eat something that is sour)

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Soothe

Soothe (Verb)
Syllable division: soothe
How to pronounce: UK: /suːð/ US: /suːð/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Soothe

#1 Meaning: To promote peace of mind or reduce anxiety.
Example:
> The mother soothed her crying baby.
> He hugged the toddler who bumped his toe and tried to soothe him.

#2 Meaning: To reduce discomfort in a physical area.
Example:
> After the race, he took a hot bath to soothe his aching muscles.
> When she scraped her knee, her mother gave her an animated plaster to help soothe the pain.

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Father soothing his son

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Nougat

Nougat (Noun)
Syllable division: nou·​gat
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈnuː.ɡɑː/ US: /ˈnuː.ɡət/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Nougat

Meaning: A dense, creamy treat made with sugar and the egg whites, typically with almonds and occasionally with fruit. It can be soft enough to stuff cakes and chocolates, for example, or hard enough to cut into pieces.
Example:
> My mother bought me some German nougat for my birthday.
> Have you tried the new nougat liquor?
> I love eating plain nougat that has been dunked in milk chocolate.

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Assortment of Christmas nougat on wooden background

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