Muscle (Noun) Syllable division: mus·cle How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmʌs.əl/ US: /ˈmʌs.əl/
#1 Meaning: A single one of the body's numerous tissues that can contract and relax to create movement. Example: > When you have strong stomach muscles, you don't get lower back pain. > Consistent exercise builds strong muscles.
#2 Meaning: The capacity to carry out challenging tasks or influence others to behave a specific way. Example: > The business lacks the financial muscle to follow through on the project. > The label has good marketing muscle to compete with other labels.
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Multitasking (Noun) Syllable division: mul·ti·task·ing How to pronounce: UK: /ˌmʌl.tiˈtɑːs.kɪŋ/ US: /ˌmʌl.tiˈtæs.kɪŋ/
Meaning: The capacity of a person or thing to perform multiple tasks at once. Example: > If you are going to accept that job offer you are going to have to improve your multitasking skills. > Computers are great at multitasking, but so are women 😀
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Steak (Noun) Syllable division: steak How to pronounce: UK: /steɪk/ US: /steɪk/
Meaning: A large, flat portion of meat, particularly beef, or fish. Example: > I am going to have the sirloin steak with mushroom sauce. > She used steak strips for their dinner wraps.
Mall (Noun) Syllable division: mall How to pronounce: UK: /mɔːl/ US: /mɑːl/
Meaning: An extremely large complex or complexes with a number of shops and frequently restaurants, and generally with room outside for cars. Example: > We are planning on going to the mall this weekend, would you like to join us? > Whenever she goes to the mall, she spends a lot of money.
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