Choir

Choir (Noun)
Syllable division: choir
How to pronounce: UK: /kwaɪər/ US: /ˈkwaɪ.ɚ/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Choir

Meaning: Individuals who sing together in a group
Example:
> I would like to sign up to sing in the choir at the university.
> She sang in her school choir for five years.

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Pastel

Pastel (Noun)
Syllable division: pas·​tel
How to pronounce: UK /ˈpæs.təl/ US /pæsˈtel/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Pastel

Meaning: A picture formed with this soft, colored substance, which is typically in the form of a tiny stick.
Example:
> I would like to paint my room's walls with pastel colours.
> She made a drawing in pastel.

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Onion

Onion (Noun)
syllable division: on·​ion
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈʌn.jən/ US: /ˈʌn.jən/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Onion

Meaning: A round, thickly layered vegetable with a strong flavor and aroma that is typically brown or red on the outside and white on the inside.
Example:
> Do you like to eat onions on your hamburger?
> Onions are good for adding flavor to food while cooking.
> Chopping onions can make people cry.

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Egg

Egg (Noun)
Syllable division: egg
How to pronounce: UK: /eɡ/ US: /eɡ/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Egg

Meaning: The oval, tough object produced by female birds, particularly hens, and consumed as food.
Example:
> I like to eat eggs for breakfast.
> Most baking recipes needs eggs.
> The hen laid two eggs last night.

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Stomach

Stomach (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: stom·​ach
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈstʌm.ək/ US: /ˈstʌm.ək/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Stomach

Stomach as a NOUN
Meaning: The soft area of the body immediately below the chest, or an organ in the body used for digestion.
Example:
> My stomach hurts, and I think I should see a doctor.
> It is important to do some stomach exercises every now and then.

Stomach as a VERB
Meaning: To have the ability to watch or accept an uncomfortable idea.
Example:
> I can't stomach the sight of blood.
> She can't stomach the idea of marrying him.

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Millennial

Millennial (Adjective)
Syllable division: mil·​len·​ni·​al
How to pronounce: UK: /mɪˈlen.i.əl/ US: /mɪˈlen.i.əl/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Millennial.

#1 Meaning: Referring to the year 2000 or a millennium.
Example:
> We were part of the millennial celebrations.

#2 Meaning: People who were born between around 1981 and 1996.
Example:
> A lot of my friends are millennials even though I am not.

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