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Can you tell the difference? - leader /ˈlidər/ & reader /ˈridər/
Today, we are going to learn about the difference in American pronunciation between the words “leader” and “reader”.
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Can you tell the difference? - year /yɪər/ & ear /ɪər/
Today, we are going to learn about the difference in American pronunciation between the words “year” and “ear”. These words sound very much alike but they are pronounced a little differently.
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Today's word is ''innuendo”. This is a noun which means an indirect reference to a person or thing, usually of a derogatory nature.
For example, you can say, “Her innuendo on Greg’s lack of hygiene wasn’t as sly as she thought it was.”

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Today's word is vulnerable. This is an adjective which means susceptible to being hurt.
For example, you can say, Her weakened immune system made her vulnerable to further illnesses.
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Today's word is ''outrageous”. This is an adjective which means intolerable or shocking.
For example, you can say, “Lindsey’s outrageous behavior embarrassed her mother; she is no longer welcome at family events.”