Spiel (Noun) Syllable division: spiel How to pronounce: UK: /ʃpiːl/ US: /ʃpiːl/
Meaning: A speech, particularly one that is lengthy, spoken rapidly, and meant to convince the listener of anything. Example: > I listened to the salesman's spiel but still refused to buy anything. > The teacher gave his usual spiel about the importance of completing all assignments, but the students just yawned.
Peasant (Noun) Syllable division: pea·sant Pronunciation: UK /ˈpez.ənt/ US /ˈpez.ənt/
Meaning: a member of a low social class of farm workers and owners of small farms. Example: The peasant farmers worked tirelessly in the fields to feed the kingdom. Peasant women would wear scarves around their heads when working in the fields. This land was farmed by peasants for centuries.
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Spontaneity (Noun) Syllable division: spon·ta·ne·i·ty How to pronounce: UK: /ˌspɒn.təˈneɪ.ə.ti/ US: /ˌspɑːn.tənˈeɪ.ə.t̬i/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Spontaneity
Meaning: A method of acting when you don't plan things out beforehand and just do what feels right at the moment. Example: > Composers are not known for their spontaneity. > She occasionally tore up her usual schedule in favour of spontaneity.
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Father and son, tying fishing lures to the line, went on a spontaneous fishing trip.
Obsolete (Adjective) Syllable division: ob·so·lete Pronunciation:UK /ˌɒb.səlˈiːt/ US /ˌɑːb.səlˈiːt/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Obsolete.
Meaning: no longer in common usage, having been replaced by something newer, better, or more fashionable. Example: Technological advancements can potentially make some jobs and perhaps entire industries obsolete. New technology has rendered my old computer obsolete. They tried to hammer obsolete ideas into the young people's heads.
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They threw out all of the obsolete devices in the office.