Dynamite (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: dy·na·mite
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈdaɪ.nə.maɪt/ US: /ˈdaɪ.nə.maɪt/
Dynamite as a NOUN
#1 Meaning: Something that is used as an explosive.
Example:
> She bought a whole crate of dynamite sticks.
> He made a fake dynamite stick to use as decoration.
#2 Meaning: Something that shocks or excites a person greatly.
Example:
> If the wrong mayor wins the election, there will be political dynamite within hours after the announcement. (political problems)
Dynamite as a VERB
Meaning: To cause an explosion with dynamite in order to damage or dismantle something.
Example:
> They had to dynamite a big rock that was in the way.
> The thieves dynamited the bank after stealing the money.
Have a GREAT day! 😀
Post your sentence <3
Book a PRIVATE LESSON today and IMPROVE your English!
The people who were going on strike dynamited buildings.
Good sentence Moung! 😀
A man was trying make a dynamite for himself to use.
During last night a dynamite exploded, and the baby woke up with the noise of it.
Every year after a result of an election, I can hear dynamites being exploded for hours.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying: A man tried to make his own dynamite that he wanted to use.
Last night dynamite exploded, and the baby woke up to the noise of it.
Every year, after the result of an election, I can hear dynamite exploding for hours.
The rise of inflation in US is an economic dynamite for countries who have been exporting goods to US because likelihood the buying power of the potential customers will get weaker as well.
Thank you for posting Christina! <3
Try saying: The rise of inflation in the US is economic dynamite for countries who have been exporting goods to the US because there is a likelihood that the buying power of the potential customers will get weaker as well.
it very danguer play with dynimete in my country it prohibite becouse finish year very much accident
During the construction of a new entertainment center, they dynamited the old house.
Dynamite was discovered in the XIX century by Alfred Nobel.