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📄Title: Pride and prejudice
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📄Title: Pride and prejudice
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🎶 How to describe sounds? (PART2)


5️⃣ beep /biːp/ verb [intransitive]

📖 if a machine beeps, it makes a short high sound
📌 SYN bleep

🏷 Why does the computer keep beeping?
🏷 After much beeping some one heard them and came out - they were still stuck.

6️⃣ screech noun /skriːtʃ/ [countable]

📖 a loud, harsh, piercing cry.

🏷 The screech of a seagull echoed in her ears.
🏷 The piercing screech from the next room was so immediate and pained that it snapped me to instant alertness.

7️⃣ slam /slæm/ verb (slammed, slamming) [intransitive, transitive]

📖 if a door, gate etc slams, or if someone slams it, it shuts with a loud noise
📌 SYN bang

🏷 We heard a car door slam.
🏷 He slammed the door shut.

How to describe sounds? PART1

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✔️ "Budge up"

📚 British.An informal way of asking someone to make room where they are sitting for you to sit down, too, would be asking them to "budge up." It's similar to "scoot over" or "move over."

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🌸 "Hey, there's loads of room on that bench. Budge up and make some room for us, too!"

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🎶 How to describe sounds? (PART3)


8️⃣ squelch /skweltʃ/ verb [intransitive]

📖 to make a sucking sound by walking or moving in something soft and wet
📌 squelch through/along/up

🏷 My hair was dripping and my shoes squelched as I walked.
🏷 As we squelched along the road and into the farmyard I felt a feeling of utter exhaustion.

9️⃣ creak /kriːk/ verb [intransitive]

📖 if something such as a door, wooden floor, old bed, or stair creaks, it makes a long high noise when someone opens it, walks on it, sits on it etc
📌 creak noun countable

🏷 The floorboards creaked as she walked across the room.
🏷 The door creaked open.

🔟 high-ˈpitched adjective

📖 a high-pitched voice or sound is very high
📌 OPP low-pitched

🏷 Then came the sound: a continuous high-pitched chattering that rose in volume and intensity.
🏷 I could hear high-pitched laughter coming from the girls' bedroom.

How to describe sounds? PART1
How to describe sounds? PART2

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😣😣'it beats me'😣😣

meaning:
🔅I don't know or I don't understand something.🔅


Examples:

🔆 It beats me how Stephanie ever got that promotion.

🔆 A: Can you believe that Dave and Andrea are still married!
He's always bossing her around.

B: It beats me why she stays with him.


🔆It beats me how Jen can afford a new sports car when she only works part-time.

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♈️ Vocabulary class
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💥💥 livid /ˈlɪvɪd/ adjective

Ⓜ️ 1. extremely angry:

✳️ The rude letter from his mother-in-law made him livid.

Ⓜ️ 2. (esp. of marks on the skin) of a purple or dark blue color, usually caused by an injury:

✳️ There was a livid bruise on her upper arm where she had fallen.

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💥💥 callous /ˈkæləs/ adjective

Ⓜ️ unkind, cruel, and without sympathy or feeling for other people:

✳️ It might sound callous, but I don't care if he's homeless. He's not living with me!

callously adverb
callousness noun [ U ]

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💥💥 hubris /ˈhjuːbrɪs/ noun [ U ]

Ⓜ️ a way of talking or behaving that is too proud:

✳️ He was punished for his hubris.

hubristic adjective

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⚠️Today's lesson on English with masters is about the difference between /uː/ sound and /ʊ/ sound⚠️

Let's speak up these examples :

🔵/uː/
With "oo": boot - choose - cool - fool - loose - moon - pool
With "u" and magic e : absolute (❗️Be careful with the shwa here)❗️- include - June - rule
With "u": brutal - conclusion - flu - truth
With "ew": blew - brew - chew - crew - drew -
With "ou": group - soup - through - you - youth
With "o": lose - move - tomb - who

🔵/ʊ/
With "oo": book - cook - foot - good - hook - look
- took - wood - wool
With "u": bull - bush - cushion - full- pudding - pull -put -
Normally only a few consonants follow /ʊ/.
/d/: could - good - hood - pudding - should - stood - wood -would
/g/: sugar
/l/: bull - bullet - full - pull - wolf - wolves - wool
/m/: woman
/ʃ/: bush - cushion - push
/t/: chutzpah - foot - put
/tʃ/: butch - butcher

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