Fillet (Verb/Noun) Syllable division: fil·let How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfɪl.ɪt/ US: /ˈfɪl.ɪt/
Fillet as a NOUN Meaning: A boneless chunk of fish or meat. Example: > I would like to order a fillet steak, please. > My mom enjoys cooking salmon fillet every second Sunday.
Fillet as a VERB Meaning: To remove a fish's bones and leave just the flesh. Example: > I want my fish filleted, please.
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Feud (Noun/Verb) Syllable division: feud How to pronounce: UK: /fjuːd/ US: /fjuːd/
Feud as a NOUN Meaning: An extended disagreement between two parties or groups that has resulted in a lot of rage or destruction. Example: > Their family feud came to an end when the first grandchild was born. > The 100-year-old feud between the two communities will hopefully come to an end soon.
Feud as a VERB Meaning: When you are having a fight with someone. Example: >She and her husband had been estranged for a long time, and they were still feuding over their shared property and child custody.
Foliage (Noun) Syllable division: fo·liage How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfəʊ.li.ɪdʒ/ US: /ˈfoʊ.li.ɪdʒ/
Meaning: The leaves of a plant or tree, or the leaves sprouting on their stems or branches. Example: > The green foliage sank deeply to the ground in respect for the snow. > He has observed roses with both good foliage and poor blossoms.
Gauze (Noun) Syllable division: gauze How to pronounce: UK: /ɡɔːz/ US: /ɡɑːz/
Meaning: An exceptionally thin, light fabric that is used to construct garments, cover cuts, separate solids from liquids, etc. and has a material that resembles a net made of wires crossing one other. Example: > I spent two nights in the hospital, wrapped in gauze and band aids. > If you want to clean the cut properly, you are going to have to use some gauze.
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Creature (Noun) Syllable division: crea·ture How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkriː.tʃər/ US: /ˈkriː.tʃɚ/
#1 Meaning: Any living organism, huge or little, that is capable of moving on its own. Example: > The ocean is full of amazing creatures. > What creatures do you think live in the woods?
#2 Meaning: Used when a person is the subject of a statement of opinion. Example: > He was such a handsome creature. > He taught that she was the most beautiful creature that he has ever seen.