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    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing, used with others (or sometimes alone) to form a sentence and typically shown with a space on either side when written or printed.
    The word 'onomatopoeia' is difficult to spell.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)An instruction or command.
    The word from the general was 'attack'.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A promise or assurance.
    I give you the word that I will repay the loan.
    n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)News or a message.
    We are awaiting the word from the doctor about his condition.

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    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
    • "Fragrant" - you can probably spot the word "fragrance" - so this is, you know, aftershave, perfumes - they are all fragrances.

      "Fragrant" - you can probably spot the word "fragrance" - so this is, you know, aftershave, perfumes - they are all fragrances.

    • or something. "Sugary", you can all see the word "sugar" in there. If something is sugary

      or something. "Sugary", you can all see the word "sugar" in there. If something is sugary

    B1

    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.

    • Let's look at the difference between using the word "philosophy" and simply mentioning it.

      Let's look at the difference between using the word "philosophy" and simply mentioning it.

    B1

    Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing

    35:17Bereavement: How to Transform Grief & Depression Through Spiritual Healing
    • Sometimes that's when you really do come to understand the word mercy because the universe is going to give you another chance.

      Sometimes that's when you really do come to understand the word mercy because the universe is going to give you another chance.

    • in life, sometimes that's when you really do come to understand the word mercy.

      in life, sometimes that's when you really do come to understand the word mercy.

    B1

    Knight

    40:16Knight
    • Etymology: the word "knight," from Old English knight, is a cognate of the German word "necht." This meaning, of unknown origin, is common among West Germanic languages.

      Etymology: the word "knight," from Old English knight, is a cognate of the German word "necht." This meaning, of unknown origin, is common among West Germanic languages.

    • Etymology The word knight, from Old English cniht, is

      Etymology The word knight, from Old English cniht, is

    B2

    The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News

    38:58The First Presidential Debate: Hillary Clinton And Donald Trump (Full Debate) | NBC News
    • I do want to bring up the fact that you were the one that brought up the word super predator about young Black youth.

      I do want to bring up the fact that you were the one that brought up the word super predator about young Black youth.

    • UP THE WORD,

      UP THE WORD,

    B1

    Let's Learn English at the Market! ???

    05:15Let's Learn English at the Market! ???
    • You may have also heard the word "stand" used to describe a place where people sell things.

      You may have also heard the word "stand" used to describe a place where people sell things.

    • You may have also heard the word stand used to describe a place where people sell things.

      You may have also heard the word stand used to describe a place where people sell things.

    B1

    Learn Downtown Vocabulary in New York ?? With your favorite English teacher ❤️

    09:09Learn Downtown Vocabulary in New York ?? With your favorite English teacher ❤️
    • But before   starting this video and teaching you guys some  downtown vocab, what does the word downtown mean?  

      But before   starting this video and teaching you guys some  downtown vocab, what does the word downtown mean?  

    • But before starting this video and teaching you guys some downtown vocab, what does the word downtown mean?

      But before starting this video and teaching you guys some downtown vocab, what does the word downtown mean?

    B1

    Be Professional! Never say this at work! ❌

    13:13Be Professional! Never say this at work! ❌
    • Let's see what we can do about this." Notice that I used the word "let's" and "we" instead of "I." This is a really great way to involve the other person in the solution.

      Let's see what we can do about this." Notice that I used the word "let's" and "we" instead of "I." This is a really great way to involve the other person in the solution.

    • Notice that I used the word 'let's' and 'we' instead of 'I'.

      Notice that I used the word 'let's' and 'we' instead of 'I'.

    A2

    Benedict Cumberbatch’s resemblance to an otter – The Graham Norton Show: Series 18 Episode 9 – BBC

    05:04Benedict Cumberbatch’s resemblance to an otter – The Graham Norton Show: Series 18 Episode 9 – BBC
    • I'd open my phone, and I went will need a big teddy bear now however the big the word big is quite relative

      I'd open my phone, and I went will need a big teddy bear now however the big the word big is quite relative

    • and I went, "We'll need a big teddy bear." Now, however, the big—the word big is quite relative.

      and I went, "We'll need a big teddy bear." Now, however, the big—the word big is quite relative.

    B1

    How to Describe a Day Off in English!

    07:22How to Describe a Day Off in English!
    • When we use the word special to talk about doing something on a day off, we're usually talking about things like going out to eat or maybe doing something fun like going skiing.

      When we use the word special to talk about doing something on a day off, we're usually talking about things like going out to eat or maybe doing something fun like going skiing.

    • When we use the word special to talk about doing something on a day off, we're usually talking about things like going out to eat or maybe doing something fun like going skiing.

      When we use the word special to talk about doing something on a day off, we're usually talking about things like going out to eat or maybe doing something fun like going skiing.

    A1