Maleficent (Adjective) Syllable division: ma·lef·i·cent How to pronounce: UK: /məˈlef.ɪ.sənt/ US: /məˈlef.ɪ.sənt/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Maleficent
Meaning: Evil or destructive. Example: > He denied having any maleficent motives. > His palace had been invaded by his maleficent wife and her henchmen.
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Levy (Noun) Syllable division: levy How to pronounce: UK: /ˈlev.i/ US: /ˈlev.i/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Levy.
Meaning: A sum of money that you must pay to a government or entity, as a tax. Example: > No items existed to levy taxes on. > They levied an additional 5% tax on alcoholic beverages.
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Property and Real Estate taxes which can be levied.
Jojoba (Noun) Syllable division: jo·jo·ba How to pronounce: UK: /həˈhəʊ.bə/ US: /həˈhoʊ.bə/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Jojoba
Meaning: A huge American plant with pointed leaves, used in cosmetic goods, whose seeds contain precious oil. Example: > Have you tried using jojoba oil? > Do you know where I can buy jojoba oil?
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Jojoba oil in a bottle with a dropper on a wooden table with ripe jojoba fruits.
Kinetic (Adjective) Syllable division: ki·net·ic How to pronounce: UK: /kɪˈnet.ɪk/ US: /kɪˈnet̬.ɪk/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Kinetic
Meaning: Involving or resulting in motion. Example: > Do you know how to change kinetic energy into heat energy? > They bought a kinetic sculpture for display purposes.
Kisok (Noun) Syllable division: ki·osk How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkiː.ɒsk/ US: /ˈkiː.ɑːsk/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Kiosk
#1 Meaning: A tiny structure with an open window where products like beverages, candy, or newspapers are offered. Example: > Would you mind buying a newspaper at a kiosk on your way here, please?
#2 Meaning: A box in the public with a telephone. Example: > He called his mother from the kiosk outside the station.
#3 Meaning: A tiny device located in a public area that is used to purchase tickets or obtain information. Example: > I love these new touch-screen information kiosks.
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Asian businesswomen at self-check in kiosk in airport, holds passport, going to register for flight.
Lair (Noun) Syllable division: lair How to pronounce: UK :/leər/ US: /ler/
British VS American Pronunciation of the word Lair
Meaning: A location where a wild animal resides, frequently underground and secretly, or a location where someone hides. Example: > We came across a fox's lair when we were in the woods. > They need to find the thief's lair if they want to build a strong case.