The way in which a language or a particular word or sound is pronounced.
pronunciation
/prəˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn/
Synonyms: Infection / germ
Antonym: Good heal / decontamination
Virus
/ˈvaɪrəs/
Small and not important
Trivial
/ˈtrɪviəl/
If things of the same type vary, they are different from each other.
Vary
/ˈvɛri/
A sight of somebody/something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely.
glimpse
/ɡlɪmps/
The scientific study of animals
Zoology
/zoʊˈɑləʤi/
Synonyms: Cold / frosty / frozen
Antonyms: Summery / sunny / warm
Wintry
/ˈwɪntri/
A bluish-green semi-precious stone that is often used in jewellery.
Turquoise
ˈtɜrkwɔɪz/
A competition in which the people competing must swim, ride a bicycle, and run particular distances without stopping between events.
Triathlon
/ˌtraɪˈæθlən/
The round, yellow part in the middle of an egg.
Yolk
/joʊk/
Synonyms: Tense / stretched
Antonyms: Lax / loose
Taut
/tɔt/
Synonyms: Animal (Noun)
Hide (Verb)
Squirrel
/ˈskwɜrəl /
Synonyms: pump / trap
Antonym: fill
siphon
/ˈsaɪfən/
Synonyms: Plan / project
Antonyms: Disorder / chaos
scheme
/skim/
A tube that is bent in the shape of an "n", with each end in a separate container at two different levels, so that liquid can be pulled up into it from the higher container and go down through it into the lower container.
SIPHON
/ˈsaɪfən/
/ˈsaɪfən/
Fine or delicate in meaning or intent; difficult to perceive or understand
Subtle
/ˈsʌtəl/
Synonyms: Brief / transitory (adj)
Temporary (Noun)
Antonyms: Permanent / lasting
Transient
/ˈtrænʃəntɪt/
Sherbert
/ˈʃɝbɪt/
A dark brown, spicy liquid added to food to increase its flavour
Worcestershire
/ˈwʊstəʃər/
Expressing strong feelings, or shown by strong feelings or great energy or force
Vehement.
/ˈviəmənt/