Debut (Noun/Verb) Syllable division: de·but How to pronounce: UK: /ˈdeɪ.bju/ US: /ˈdeɪ.bju/
Meaning: A period when a performer or presenter first introduces something to the public. Example: > Her debut album sold over 10, 000 copies within three months. > At a young age, the Olympic star made his 100-meter debut at a local athletics meeting.
Versatile (Adjective) Syllable division: ver·sa·tile How to pronounce: UK: /ˈvɜː.sə.taɪl/ US: /ˈvɝː.sə.t̬əl/
Meaning: To easily switch between activities or be useful for a variety of objectives. Example: > She is a very versatile intern who you can ask anything of. > Denim jackets can be quite versatile, if you think about it.
Epoxy (Verb) Syllable division: ep·oxy How to pronounce: UK: /ɪˈpɒk.si/ US: /ɪˈpɑːk.si/
Meaning: an extremely secure glue Example: > Epoxy is so durable and adhesive that it can hold the components of a ship or a bicycle in place as well as maintain a surfboard's fin together even while submerged in water. (Used as a Noun) > He decided to epoxy his toy car.
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Surveillance (Noun) Syllable division: sur·veil·lance How to pronounce: UK: /səˈveɪ.ləns/ US: /sɚˈveɪ.ləns/
Meaning: A crime that has occurred or is anticipated, which causes the police or military to keep a close eye on a person or location. Example: > After the last break-in, they decided to install surveillance cameras. > Due to the increase in kidnapping, her father decided to put her under police surveillance.
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Chef (Noun) Syllable division: chef How to pronounce: UK: /ʃef/ US: /ʃef/
Meaning: A qualified and skilled cook employed by a restaurant or hotel, especially the head cook. Example: > He became the head chef within 3 months. > She had aspired to be a chef since she was a child. > If you want to become a chef, you are going to have to learn how to have patience.
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