Watch (Verb/Noun)
Syllable division: watch
How to pronounce: UK: /wɒtʃ/ US: /wɑːtʃ/

British Pronunciation of the word Watch

Watch as a VERB
#1 Meaning: To focus on something as it is changing or moving for an extended amount of time.
Example:
> We ended up watching a movie instead.
> I do not know why, but on some days I get the feeling that I am being watched.
> Do you want to watch the football game with me?

#2 Meaning: To spend a little period of time with someone or something, such as a child, in order to ensure their safety.
Example:
> I would gladly watch the kids while you get ready for your date.
> Would you mind watching my luggage while I go to the restroom?

#3 Meaning: To watch out for something.
Example:
> Now that I am getting married soon, I need to start watching my weight.
> Watch that you don't cut your hand while washing that sharp knife.
> You need to watch your language while you are around small children.

Watch as a NOUN
Meaning: A tiny clock that is worn on a band around the wrist or, occasionally, attached via a chain to some apparel.
Example:
> I would like to buy a new smart watch for my dad.
> She looked at her watch to see how much time she had left before she had to leave.

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