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  • - Hello everyone, and welcome back to English with Lucy.

  • Today, I've got my biggest pronunciation video yet.

  • It's been a long time in the making.

  • This video is going to show you 100 words

  • that are difficult to pronounce,

  • the definitions of the words,

  • and also how to pronounce them in British English.

  • We're going along with the pronunciation advice

  • from the Oxford Learner's Dictionary,

  • the link of which I will put in the description box.

  • This video is going to be fabulous for your pronunciation,

  • for your relaxation because I feel like a lot of people

  • come to my videos just to have someone talking

  • in a soft voice in the background,

  • but it's also going to be great for your listening,

  • because if you know how to pronounce certain words,

  • then you will be able to understand them

  • when people say them to you.

  • I'm also going to share the definition with you as well

  • so you'll be able to improve your vocabulary.

  • So by the end of this video,

  • you should be able to understand 100 words,

  • use 100 advanced words in your vocabulary,

  • and also pronounce 100 words perfectly.

  • Before we get started, I'd just like to remind you

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  • Right, let's get started with the video.

  • One, albeit.

  • Albeit.

  • Meaning although.

  • Two, almond.

  • Almond.

  • The flat pale sweet nut of the almond tree

  • used in cooking and to make almond oil.

  • Three, anemone.

  • Anemone.

  • A small plant with red, white, blue, or purple flowers

  • that are shaped like cups and have dark centres.

  • Four, antarctic.

  • Antarctic.

  • Connected with the regions of the world

  • surrounding the South Pole.

  • Five, archipelago.

  • Archipelago.

  • A group of islands and the sea surrounding them.

  • Six, arctic.

  • Arctic.

  • Related to or happening in

  • the regions around the North Pole.

  • Seven, asterisk.

  • Asterisk.

  • To mark something with the little star symbol.

  • Eight, athlete.

  • Athlete.

  • A person who competes in sports.

  • Nine, bouquet.

  • Bouquet.

  • A bunch of flowers arranged in an attractive way.

  • Number 10, brewery.

  • Brewery.

  • A factory where beer is made,

  • or a company that makes beer.

  • Number 11, buoy.

  • Buoy.

  • An object which floats on water

  • to mark where it is safe for boats to go.

  • 12, bury.

  • Bury.

  • To hide something in the ground.

  • 13, cache.

  • Cache.

  • A part of computer's memory that stores copies of data

  • that is often needed whilst a programme is running.

  • 14, candidate.

  • Candidate.

  • A person who is trying to be elected

  • or is applying for a job.

  • 15, caramel.

  • Caramel.

  • Burnt sugar used for adding colour or flavour to food.

  • 16, chaos.

  • Chaos.

  • A state of complete confusion and lack of order.

  • 17, chauvinism.

  • Chauvinism.

  • An aggressive and unreasonable belief

  • that your country is better than all others.

  • 18, clothes.

  • Clothes.

  • The things that you wear, such as trousers, shirts,

  • and shorts.

  • 19, cocoa.

  • Cocoa.

  • A dark-brown powder made from the crushed seeds,

  • cocoa beans, of a tropical tree.

  • 20, comfortable.

  • Comfortable.

  • Feeling relaxed in a pleasant way.

  • 21, coup.

  • Coup.

  • A sudden change of government that is is illegal

  • and often violent.

  • 22, debris.

  • Debris.

  • Pieces of material that are left somewhere

  • and are not wanted.

  • 23, debut.

  • Debut.

  • The first public appearance of a performer

  • or sports player.

  • 24, decrepit.

  • Decrepit.

  • Very old and not in good condition or health.

  • 25, defibrillator.

  • Defibrillator.

  • A piece of equipment used to control the movements

  • of the heart muscles by giving the heart

  • a controlled electric shock.

  • 26, dengue.

  • Dengue.

  • A disease caused by a virus carried by mosquitoes.

  • 27, deteriorate.

  • Deteriorate.

  • To become worse.

  • 28, dilate.

  • Dilate.

  • To become or to make something larger, wider, or more open.

  • 29, elite.

  • Elite.

  • Of a group of people in a society,

  • small in number but powerful and with a lot of influence,

  • because they're rich or intelligent, etc.

  • 30, epitome.

  • Epitome.

  • A perfect example of something.

  • 31, espresso.

  • Espresso.

  • A strong black coffee made by forcing steam or boiling water

  • through ground coffee beans.

  • 32, et cetera.

  • Et cetera.

  • Used after a list to show that there are other things

  • that you could have mentioned.

  • 33, faux pas.

  • Faux pas.

  • An action or remark that causes embarrassment

  • because it's not socially correct.

  • 34, February.

  • February.

  • The second month of the year, between January and March.

  • 35, film.

  • Film.

  • A series of moving pictures.

  • 36, fiscal.

  • Fiscal.

  • Connect with government or public money, especially taxes.

  • 37, foliage.

  • Foliage.

  • The leaves of a tree or a plant.

  • 38, foyer.

  • Foyer.

  • A large open space inside the entrance of a theatre or hotel

  • where people can meet or wait.

  • 39, genre.

  • Genre.

  • A particular type of style of film, art, music,

  • or literature you recognise because of its special features.

  • 40, GIF.

  • GIF.

  • The abbreviation for Graphic Interchange Format.

  • 41, gauge.

  • Gauge.

  • An instrument for measuring the amount or level

  • of something.

  • 42, heinous.

  • Heinous.

  • Morally very bad.

  • 43, heir.

  • Heir.

  • A person who has the legal right to receive someone's money,

  • property, or title when that person dies.

  • 44, herb.

  • Herb.

  • A plant whose leaves, flowers, or seeds

  • are used to flavour food, in medicines,

  • or for their pleasant smell.

  • 45, hierarchy.

  • Hierarchy.

  • A system, especially in a society or organisation,

  • in which people are organised into different levels

  • of importance, from highest to lowest.

  • 46, hyperbole.

  • Hyperbole.

  • A way of writing or speaking

  • that makes something sound better, more exciting,

  • more dangerous, etc. than it really is.

  • 47, infamous.

  • Infamous.

  • Well-known for being bad or evil.

  • 28, ingenuity.

  • Ingenuity.

  • The ability to invent things or solve problems

  • in clever new ways.

  • 49, interpret.

  • Interpret.

  • To explain the meaning of something.

  • 50, itinerary.

  • Itinerary.

  • A plan of a journey,

  • including the route and the places that you visit.

  • 51, jewellery.

  • Jewellery.

  • Objects such as rings and necklaces that people wear

  • as decoration.

  • 52, liable.

  • Liable.

  • Legally responsible for paying the cost.

  • 53, library.

  • Library.

  • A building in which books, CDs, newspapers, etc.

  • are kept for people to read, study, or borrow.

  • 54, lingerie.

  • Lingerie.

  • Women's underwear.

  • Note that it's very common to pronounce this as lingerie.

  • 55, mauve.

  • Mauve.

  • A pale purple colour.

  • 56, mediaeval.

  • Mediaeval.

  • Connected with the Middle Ages.

  • 57, meme.

  • Meme.

  • An image, video, etc. that is quickly passed

  • from one internet user to another,

  • often with slight changes that make it humorous.

  • 58, miniature.

  • Miniature.

  • Very small, or much smaller than usual.

  • 59, mischievous.

  • Mischievous.

  • Enjoying playing tricks or annoying people.

  • 60, monk.

  • Monk.

  • A member of a religious group of men

  • who live apart from each other in a monastery

  • and who do not marry or have personal belongings.

  • 61, moot.

  • Moot.

  • Unlikely to happen and therefore not worth considering.

  • 62, niche.

  • Niche.

  • A comfortable or suitable job, role, way of life, etc.

  • 63, nuclear.

  • Nuclear.

  • Using, producing, or resulting from nuclear energy.

  • 64, onomatopoeia.

  • Onomatopoeia.

  • The fact of words containing sounds

  • similar to the noises they describe.

  • 65, ordinance.

  • Ordinance.

  • An order or a rule made by a government

  • or a person in a position of authority.

  • 66, paradigm.

  • Paradigm.

  • A typical example of pattern of something.

  • 67, phenomenon.

  • Phenomenon.

  • A fact or an event in nature or society,

  • especially one that is not fully understood.

  • 68, picture.

  • Picture.

  • A painting, a drawing, etc.

  • that shows a person, scene, or thing.

  • 69, pizza.

  • Pizza.

  • An Italian dish consisting of a round flat bread base

  • with cheese, tomatoes, vegetables, meat, etc. on top.

  • 70, plumber.

  • Plumber.

  • A person whose job it is to fix and repair things

  • such as toilets and water pipes.

  • 71, prelude.

  • Prelude.

  • A short piece of music,

  • especially an introduction to a longer piece.

  • 72, prerogative.

  • Prerogative.

  • A right or an advantage belonging to a particular person

  • or group because of their importance or social position.

  • 73, prescription.

  • Prescription.

  • An official piece of paper on which a doctor writes

  • which medicine you should have and which enables you

  • to get it from a chemist or drugstore.

  • 74, probably.

  • Probably.

  • Used to say that something is likely to happen

  • or to be true.

  • 75, pronunciation.

  • Pronunciation.

  • The way in which a language or a particular word

  • or sound is pronounced.

  • 76, prostrate.

  • Prostrate.

  • Lying on the ground and facing downwards.

  • 77, pseudonym.

  • Pseudonym.

  • A name used by somebody, especially a writer,

  • instead of their real name.

  • 78, quay.

  • Quay.

  • A platform in a harbour where boats come in to load.

  • 79, queue.

  • Queue.

  • A line of people, cars, etc. waiting for something

  • or to do something.

  • 80, quinoa.

  • Quinoa.

  • A South American plant grown for its seeds.

  • 81, raspberry.

  • Raspberry.

  • A small dark-red soft fruit grown on bushes.

  • 82, regime.

  • Regime.

  • A method or system of managing or organising something.

  • 83, rendezvous.

  • Rendezvous.

  • An arrangement to meet someone

  • at a particular place and time.

  • 84, rural.

  • Rural.

  • Connected with or like the countryside.

  • 85, salmon

  • salmon.

  • A large fish with silver skin and pink flesh

  • that is used for food.

  • 86, schedule.

  • Schedule.

  • A plan that lists all the work that you need to do

  • and when you need to do each thing.

  • 87, silicon.

  • Silicon.

  • A chemical element which exists as a brown powder

  • or a grey solid that is found is rocks and sand.

  • 88, sixth.

  • Sixth.

  • Ordinal number, number six.

  • Note most people just say "sixth."

  • 89, specific.

  • Specific.

  • Detailed and exact.

  • 90, specifiable.

  • Specifiable.

  • Something that can be stated,

  • especially by giving an exact measurement,

  • time, date, weight, etc.

  • 91, status.

  • Status.

  • The situation at a particular time during a process.

  • 92, subtle.

  • Subtle.

  • Not very noticeable or obvious.

  • 93, suite.

  • Suite.

  • A set of rooms, especially in a hotel.

  • 94, temperature.

  • Temperature.

  • The measurement in degrees of how cold or hot

  • a place or thing is.

  • 95, ticklish.

  • Ticklish.

  • Sensitive to being tickled.

  • 96, triathlon.

  • Triathlon.

  • A sporting event in which people compete

  • in three different sports,

  • usually swimming, cycling, and running.

  • 97, valet.

  • Valet.

  • A man who is employed for cleaning, pressing,

  • laundering, etc. for patrons of a hotel.

  • 98, vehicle.

  • Vehicle.

  • A thing that is used for transporting people or goods

  • from one place to another, such as a car or lorry.

  • 99, wintry.

  • Wintry.

  • Typical of winter or cold.

  • 100, yolk.

  • Yolk.

  • The round yellow part in the middle of an egg.

  • Right, guys.

  • That is it for today's pronunciation videos.

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  • that you find difficult to pronounce.

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