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  • Is it recording? Hi there! Welcome back to Weekly Words. My name is Alisha, and today

  • we're going to talk about commonly looked-up words. These are words that are the most commonly

  • searched for on Merriam Webster Online, which is a popular English dictionary. So let's

  • get started.

  • The first word ispretentious.” “Pretentiousis a word that means you'retrying to

  • impress other people,” or someone who tries to impress other people by making themselves

  • seem more exciting or more important or cooler than they really are. In a sentence, you might

  • say, “My co-worker is so pretentious. He's always exaggerating stories to make himself

  • seem important.” Don't be pretentious.

  • The next word isubiquitous.” “Ubiquitousjust meanssomething that you see everywhere.”

  • Smart-fernsSmartphonessorry, I'm still laughing atsmart-ferns.” It's

  • a fern that's really smart. You can tell when you need extra oxygen. In a sentence,

  • uh, you might say, “Smartphones are ubiquitous. Everybody has one now, and I have one too.”

  • Albeit.” “Albeitjust meansalthough.” In a sentence, “She was making progress,

  • albeit rather slowly.”

  • Next word isambiguous.” “Ambiguousjust means something that's, the meaning's

  • not really very clear to you. Maybe, uh, if you're reading the newspaper, for example,

  • a sentence is written kind of strangely. You might say, “Hm, the meaning of this is rather

  • ambiguous.”

  • Alright. “Love.” Really? Baby, don't hurt me. “Loveis just that intense feeling

  • where you really, really like somebody else. Could be your family member, it could be a

  • partner, a romantic partner, whatever. It could be a food you really like as well. Just

  • anytime you have that really deep, strong emotion, you can use the wordlove.”

  • For example, “I love pizza. It's my favorite food.” K.

  • End! That's the end of commonly searched-for words in the dictionary. I hope you learned

  • a few new things. Give them a try, and we will see you again next time for more Weekly Words. Bye!

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