Wood (Noun / Adjective) Syllable division: wood Pronunciation: UK /wʊd/ US /wʊd/
#1 Meaning: Hard substance made from trees that can be used as building material or for creating new objects. Example: The teacher explained to the students where the wood they used came from. They chopped down trees to gather wood.
#2 Meaning: Describe an object made of wood, Example: She loved her new wooden utensils They wanted hardwood floors in their new home.
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Want (Verb) Syllable division: want. Pronunciation: UK /wɒnt/ US /wɑːnt/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Want.
#1 Meaning: to wish for a particular thing or plan of action. Example: I want some water, please. He wanted to meet her the next day.
#2 Meaning: to feel that you would like to have something or would like something to happen. Example: I want the hot weather to end. She did not want them to feel sorry for her.
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She really wants to eat the pink cupcakes.His dog wanted to go for a walk.
Path (Noun) Syllable division: path Pronunciation: UK /pɑːθ/ US /pæθ/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Path.
#1 Meaning: a route or track that connects two places or the direction in which something is moving. Example: They followed a path that led them to a beautiful garden. She chose the wrong path and got lost.
#2 Meaning: a set of actions, especially ones that lead to a goal or result. Example: He made sure to choose the correct career path. The path to success is not always easy but it is worth the journey.
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Everyone follows a different path in life.Every day she explored a new path and made sure to take pictures along the way.
Weird (adjective) Syllable division: Weird How to pronounce: UK /wɪəd/ US /wɪrd/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Weird.
Meaning: very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural. Example: They heard a weird noise coming from the kitchen. He had a weird way of expressing his love. That's weird; I truly thought I brought my book for the long flight.
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He had a weird method of painting.They enjoyed doing weird activities as a couple.
Weather (Noun/Verb) Syllable division: weath·er How to pronounce: UK: /ˈweð.ər/ US: /ˈweð.ɚ/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Weather
Weather as a NOUN Meaning: Wind, rain, or temperature in the atmosphere above the earth, especially at a certain time and over a specific place Example: > What's the weather like where you are? > You can't go out in this weather!
Weather as a VERB Meaning: To successfully handle a challenging situation or challenge. Example: > They weathered a terrible storm while at sea. > He has weathered the criticism well.
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