Forehead (Noun) Syllable division: fore·head How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfɒr.ɪd/ /ˈfɔː.hed/ US: /ˈfɑː.rɪd/
Meaning: The area of the face that is flat, between the hair and the eyes. Example: > She has a scar on her forehead. > He bumped his forehead while getting out of the car.
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Organism (Noun) Syllable division: or·gan·ism How to pronounce: UK: /ˈɔː.ɡən.ɪ.zəm/ US: /ˈɔːr-/
Meaning: A single living thing, such as a virus, plant, or mammal. Example: > We are strange organisms. > In the plant cells, this organism's action causes swelling and distorted growth.
Photosynthesis (Noun) Syllable division: pho-to-syn-the-sis How to pronounce: UK: /ˌfəʊ.təʊˈsɪn.θə.sɪs/ US: /ˌfoʊ.t̬oʊˈsɪn.θə.sɪs/
Meaning: The process through which a plant creates its own food and oxygen using groundwater, sunlight energy, and environmental carbon dioxide. Example: > The process of photosynthesis is very impressive. > Photosynthesis is an important part of nature.
Canal (Noun) Syllable division: ca·nal How to pronounce: UK: /kəˈnæl/ US: /kəˈnæl/
#1 Meaning: A long, thin body of water that has been artificially created so that boats can sail down it or so that water can be transported from one place to a different one. Example: > When visiting Amsterdam for the first time, you have to take a boat trip on the canal. > Many canals are polluted due to human activity every year.
#2 Meaning: A small passageway where air, liquid, or other things can pass. Example: > The air flow canal was blocked and needed to be opened up as soon as possible.
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Patronize (Verb) Syllable division: pa·tron·ize How to pronounce: UK: /ˈpæt.rə.naɪz/ US: /ˈpeɪ.trə.naɪz/
#1 Meaning: To act or speak toward someone as if they are unimportant or foolish. Example: > He kept on patronizing her until she reported him. > Would you please stop patronizing me! I know what to do.
#2 Meaning: To frequently support a store, eatery, etc. Example: > The restaurant is patronized by locals every weekend. > A lot of tourists patronized the cafe a few years ago.