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    n. (c.)Countable NounA single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with spaces on either side when written or printed.
    He didn't say a word about it.
    n. (c.)Countable NounA promise or assurance.
    I give you a word that I will help you.
    n. (c.)Countable NounA piece of information or news.
    Have you had a word from him recently?

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    How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28

    10:46How Words Can Harm: Crash Course Philosophy #28
    • This is the difference between talking about a word and talking with the word.

      This is the difference between talking about a word and talking with the word.

    • This is the difference between talking about a word, and talking with the word.

      This is the difference between talking about a word, and talking with the word.

    B1

    Improve your Vocabulary: 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste

    16:54Improve your Vocabulary: 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste
    • of takes you by surprise in a quite unpleasant manner. "Foul", again, a word that is going

      of takes you by surprise in a quite unpleasant manner. "Foul", again, a word that is going

    • "Foul" - again, a word that is going to suggest a bad smell.

      "Foul" - again, a word that is going to suggest a bad smell.

    B1

    4 things to study EVERY DAY to become fluent in English

    14:074 things to study EVERY DAY to become fluent in English
    • Once you know how a word is pronounced, you will understand it when somebody says it to you.

      Once you know how a word is pronounced, you will understand it when somebody says it to you.

    • Once you know how a word is pronounced,

      Once you know how a word is pronounced,

    B1

    Newwy Patitta - First time talk to Inter Fans

    01:28Newwy Patitta - First time talk to Inter Fans
    • Their Video "Tham Sak Kam" (Ask A Word)

      Their Video "Tham Sak Kam" (Ask A Word)

    A2

    The Vocabulary Show: Kitchens & cooking - Learn 28 English words and phrases in 11 minutes! ?‍?

    11:29The Vocabulary Show: Kitchens & cooking - Learn 28 English words and phrases in 11 minutes! ?‍?
    • It is an example of 'onomatopoeia' and this is when a word sounds like the word it represents.

      It is an example of 'onomatopoeia' and this is when a word sounds like the word it represents.

    • and this is when a word sounds like the word it represents.

      and this is when a word sounds like the word it represents.

    B1

    Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3

    12:06Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3
    • Stan, is generaling a word?

      Stan, is generaling a word?

    • Stan, is generalling a word? [pauses, two thumbs up w answer] It is!

      Stan, is generalling a word? [pauses, two thumbs up w answer] It is!

    B2

    BBC 6 Minute English Aug 06, 2015 - Chins

    06:06BBC 6 Minute English Aug 06, 2015 - Chins
    • He uses a word that means this theory is likely to be true.

      He uses a word that means this theory is likely to be true.

    • He uses a word that means this theory is likely to be true.

      He uses a word that means this theory is likely to be true.

    B1

    BBC 6 Minute English August 20, 2015 - Lifts

    06:05BBC 6 Minute English August 20, 2015 - Lifts
    • He uses a word that describes the state of feeling strange or uneasy.

      He uses a word that describes the state of feeling strange or uneasy.

    • He uses a word that describes the state of feeling strange or uneasy.

      He uses a word that describes the state of feeling strange or uneasy.

    A2

    BOX SET: English In A Minute 7 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    10:19BOX SET: English In A Minute 7 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • Firstly, an 'e' at the end of a word can change the pronunciation of the vowel before it.

      Firstly, an 'e' at the end of a word can change the pronunciation of the vowel before it.

    • Here's another rule: when a word ends with consonant plus L, E, we add an 'ul' sound to the word. 'Little', 'circle', 'able'.

      Here's another rule: when a word ends with consonant plus L, E, we add an 'ul' sound to the word. 'Little', 'circle', 'able'.

    A2

    What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...

    31:18What Is Time? (better audio) Determinism, Quantum Physics, Consciousness, Free Will, Causality...
    • not new-age quacks (a word that pseudo-skeptics seem to over use these days, in my opinion)

      not new-age quacks (a word that pseudo-skeptics seem to over use these days, in my opinion)

    • not new-age quacks (a word that pseudo-skeptics seem to over use these days, in my opinion)

      not new-age quacks (a word that pseudo-skeptics seem to over use these days, in my opinion)

    B1