Pause (Noun/Verb) Syllable division: pause How to pronounce: UK: /pɔːz/ US: /pɑːz/
#1 Meaning: A brief period during which anything, such as a sound or an action, is stopped before restarting. Example: > Could we pause for a while to take a bathroom break, please?
#2 Meaning: A button or device that allows you to temporarily stop a recording. Example: > Please press pause, I would like to get some snacks.
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Tattoo (Noun) Syllable division: tat·too How to pronounce: UK: /təˈtuː/ /tætˈuː/ US: /tætˈuː/ /təˈtuː/
Meaning: A permanent picture, pattern, or phrase on the skin formed by inserting colored needles beneath the skin. Example: > I really don't think that you should get a tattoo. > Do you like my new tattoo?
Tube (Noun) Syllable division: tube How to pronounce: UK: /tʃuːb/ US: /tuːb/
#1 Meaning: A long cylinder constructed of plastic, metal, rubber, or glass, particularly useful for transferring or holding liquids or gases. Example: > Remember to fill the tubes only half way. > She bought a large tube of toothpaste.
#2 Meaning: Any hollow, cylinder-shaped structure in the body that transports air or liquid, according to biology. Example: > Please don't break or damage the test tubes.
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Survey (Noun) Syllable division: sur·vey How to pronounce: UK: /ˈsɜː.veɪ/ US: /ˈsɝː.veɪ/
#1 Meaning: An analysis of people's beliefs, behavior, and so on by questioning. Example: > Once you have received the survey, we can discuss the results.
#2 Measuring and documenting the specifics of a piece of land. Example: > The third type of report is a full structural survey.
Ukulele (Noun) Syllable division: uku·le·le How to pronounce: UK: /ˌjuː.kəˈleɪ.li/ US: /ˌjuː.kəˈleɪ.li/
Meaning: A four-stringed miniature guitar or banjo. Example: > She learned to play the ukulele when she was 10 years old. > I would really like to be able to play the ukulele.