Infinite

Infinite ( Adjective)
Syllable divisions: in·​fi·​net
Pronunciation:UK  /ˈɪn.fɪ.nət/ US  /ˈɪn.fə.nət/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Infinite.

Meaning: Extremely large or great, without limits.
She had an infinite amount of knowledge when it came to animals.
He spoke to the children with infinite patience.
They could choose from an infinite amount of colors.

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She saw infinite reflections of herself dancing.

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Wood

Wood (Noun / Adjective)
Syllable division: wood
Pronunciation: UK  /wʊd/ US  /wʊd/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Wood

#1 Meaning: Hard substance made from trees that can be used as building material or for creating new objects.
Example:
The teacher explained to the students where the wood they used came from.
They chopped down trees to gather wood.


#2 Meaning: Describe an object made of wood,
Example:
She loved her new wooden utensils
They wanted hardwood floors in their new home.

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He added more wood to the fire.



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Want

Want (Verb)
Syllable division: want.
Pronunciation: UK  /wɒnt/ US  /wɑːnt/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Want.

#1 Meaning: to wish for a particular thing or plan of action.
Example:
I want some water, please.
He wanted to meet her the next day.

#2 Meaning: to feel that you would like to have something or would like something to happen.
Example:
I want the hot weather to end.
She did not want them to feel sorry for her.

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His dog wanted to go for a walk.

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Path

Path (Noun)
Syllable division: path
Pronunciation: UK  /pɑːθ/ US  /pæθ/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Path.

#1 Meaning: a route or track that connects two places or the direction in which something is moving.
Example:
They followed a path that led them to a beautiful garden.
She chose the wrong path and got lost.

#2 Meaning: a set of actions, especially ones that lead to a goal or result.
Example:
He made sure to choose the correct career path.
The path to success is not always easy but it is worth the journey.

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Every day she explored a new path and made sure to take pictures along the way.

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Weird

Weird (adjective)
Syllable division: Weird
How to pronounce: UK  /wɪəd/ US  /wɪrd/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Weird.

Meaning: very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural.
Example:
They heard a weird noise coming from the kitchen.
He had a weird way of expressing his love.
That's weird; I truly thought I brought my book for the long flight.

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They enjoyed doing weird activities as a couple.

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