Schizophrenia (Noun) Syllable division: schizo·phre·nia How to pronounce: UK /ˌskɪt.səˈfriː.ni.ə/ US /ˌskɪt.səˈfriː.ni.ə/
Meaning: A terrible mental disease in which a person cannot distinguish between what is real and what is imagined. Example: > She claimed he prescribed a second drug, Risperidone, which is used to treat schizophrenia. > The age at first diagnosis was defined as the date at which schizophrenia was diagnosed.
Chai (Noun) Syllable division: chai How to pronounce: UK: /tʃaɪ/ US: /tʃaɪ/
Meaning: A sort of drink that originated in India and consists of spiced tea with milk and sugar added. Example: > My favorite way to enjoy this — warm, with freshly brewed chai tea, maybe with a little steamed soymilk in it! > She boiled some water and dipped a bag of Red Bush Chai.
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Vogue (Noun) Syllable division: vogue How to pronounce: UK: /vəʊɡ/ US: /voʊɡ/
Meaning: A passing trend or taste, especially one that is fleeting. Example: > Trips to India seem to be in vogue with people I know. > The vogue is to make realistic films
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Vulnerable (Adjective) Syllable division: vul·ner·a·ble How to pronounce: UK: /ˈvʌl.nər.ə.bəl/ /ˈvʌn.rə.bəl/ US: /ˈvʌl.nɚ.ə.bəl/
Meaning: Capable of being readily wounded, persuaded, or assaulted physically or mentally. Example: > Children are particularly vulnerable to teasing, which can cause great distress. > Old people are often particularly vulnerable members of our society.