Fondant (Noun) Syllable division: fon·dant How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfɒn.dənt/ US: /ˈfɑːn.dənt/
#1 Meaning: A firm, soft, sweet dough made primarily of sugar and used to coat cakes, or a little soft sweet made primarily of sugar. Example: > Fondant icing is literally fondant warmed with a little syrup, flavoured, and coloured. > These fondant decorations are easy to master if you follow our simple step-by-step instructions.
#2 Meaning: A sweet dish consisting of a little heated cake with a liquid portion in the center. Example: > We had chocolate fondant for dessert. > The Hot Cuban fondant is the best dessert I have ever eaten.
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Hurricane (Noun) Syllable division: hur·ri·cane How to pronounce: UK: /ˈhʌr.ɪ.kən/ /ˈhʌr.ɪ.keɪn/ US: /ˈhɝː.ɪ.keɪn/ /ˈhɝː.ɪ.kən
Meaning: A powerful wind with a circular motion, particularly in the West Atlantic Ocean Example: > About 1,100 oil platforms were exposed to the full force of the hurricane. > The hurricane quickly blew itself out.
Honey (Noun) Syllable division: hon·ey How to pronounce: UK: /ˈhʌn.i/ US: /ˈhʌn.i/
#1 Meaning: A delicious, sticky, golden liquid produced by bees for their own nutrition. Example: > I love adding honey to my smoothies. > Maybe we should buy some honey before we go home.
#2 Meaning: Used to address someone affectionately. Example: > Honey, I'm home! > Hi honey, how are you feeling?
Suede (Noun) Syllable division: suede How to pronounce: UK: /sweɪd/ US: /sweɪd/
Meaning: Leather that is little coarse to the touch and is not glossy. Example: > She bought a smart pair of black suede gloves. > The shop had a wide choice of suede slippers.
Mirror (Noun/Verb) Syllable division: mir·ror How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmɪr.ər/ US: /ˈmɪr.ɚ/
Mirror as a NOUN Meaning: A sheet of glass with a bright, metal-covered back reflecting light and creates a picture of whatever is in front of it. Example: > She enjoyed looking at herself in the mirror. > We need to buy a new mirror for the bathroom.
Mirror as a VERB Meaning: To imitate something; be like to something. Example: > The shock was mirrored on her face. > The book inevitably mirrors my own love life.