Quotation (Noun) Syllable division: quo·ta·tion How to prononounce: UK: /kwəʊˈteɪ.ʃən/ US: /kwoʊˈteɪ.ʃən/
#1 Meaning: Someone else's words or a word, phrase, or brief passage extracted from a lengthier work of fiction, poetry, etc. Example: > There are a lot of motivational quotes from famous people. > Mark Twain has a lot of well-known quotations.
#2 Meaning: The cost of the work that a person or business promises to provide. Example: > The quote for the construction of a new house is quite expensive. > You will need to get a quotation for the installation.
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Oven (Noun) Syllable division: ov·en How to pronounce: UK: /ˈʌv.ən/ US: /ˈʌv.ən/
Meaning: The door-equipped portion of a stove used for baking or roasting food. Example: > Make sure to pre-heat the oven before you start to bake anything. > Maybe we should get a bigger oven? > She bought a gas oven to replace her electrical oven.
Novel (Noun/Adjective) Syllable division: nov·el How to pronounce: UK: /ˈnɒv.əl/ US: /ˈnɑː.vəl/
Novel as a NOUN Meaning: A long printed tale featuring fictional people and events. Example: > Her mother loves reading romantic novels. > I have always wanted to write my own novel.
Novel as an ADJECTIVE Meaning: Fresh and unique, unlike anything before. Example: > He made a novel suggestion in our last meeting. > They wore novel outfits to the celebration.
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Mouth (Noun) Syllable division: mouth How to pronounce: UK: /maʊθ/ US: /maʊθ/
#1 Meaning: The area of a person's or animal's face where the lips and space between them meet. Example: > It is rude to speak when your mouth is full of food. > She is satisfied with the shape of her mouth.
#2 Meaning: A tiny opening, a pit or cave entrance, or the point where a river empties into the sea. Example: > Do you know where the mouth of the Nile River is? > Which rivers mouth into the Atlantic Ocean?
Nickname (Noun) Syllable division: nick·name How to pronounce: UK: /ˈnɪk.neɪm/ US: /ˈnɪk.neɪm/
Meaning: An informal name for someone or something, usually based on real name or character, especially one you receive from friends or relatives. Example: > When I was a toddler, my parents gave me the nickname Cee-Cee, which is short for Celine. > I think that we should give it a nickname. It will make the experience more memorable.
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