Motor (Noun/Adjective/Verb)
Syllable division: mo·tor
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈməʊ.tər/ US: /ˈmoʊ.t̬ɚ/
Motor as a NOUN
#1 Meaning: A mechanism that transforms fuel or electricity into movement to power a machine.
Example:
> We are going to have to buy a small electric motor if we want the fountain's pump to work.
> I think that the toy car's motor is broken, and that is why it won't move.
#2 Meaning: A car.
Example:
> I would like to buy a new motor within the next 5 years.
Motor as an ADJETCIVE
#1 Meaning: Related to cars or other engine-powered vehicles that travel on highways.
Example:
> He has been working in the motor industry for a few years now.
> Motor insurance is very important.
#2 Meaning: Everything that has to do with the nerves and brain regions that control the muscles that move or the muscles themselves.
Example:
> It is important to develop gross-motor skills from a young age.
> She needs to improve her fine-motor skills if you want her to go to school next year.
Motor as a VERB
#1 Meaning: To advance or grow rapidly.
Example:
> Since the last time we were here, the germination process has really motored.
> My savings have motored over the past few years.
#2 Meaning: To drive.
Example:
> I am planning on motoring along the coast this weekend; do you want to join me?
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I can’t motor because I don’t have a motor.
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Will be necessary changes the motor of the car soon.
She is buying a bigger motor for riding with her husband and children.
Victor is looking for a motor industry.
The girl asked her mother about the difference between gross-motor skills and fine-motor skills.
That city is motoring very quickly.
The guy is motoring his car to the car wash.
Well done on posting so many good sentences, Nirvana! 😀
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It will be necessary to change the motor of the car soon.
Victor is looking for a job in the motor industry.
That city is moving very quickly.
The guy is driving his car to the car wash.