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Today’s video will teach you five real English words used by native speakers.

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps

  1. Noob [00:19]

  2. Genuinely [00:34]

  3. Sort of [01:23]

  4. Calibrated [01:31]

  5. Feedback [02:05]

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Definitions & Example Sentences

1. Noob

Definition: Informal term used to describe someone who is new or inexperienced, especially in a specific skill, activity, or online gaming.

Example Sentences:

  1. "He's such a noob; he doesn't even know how to reload his weapon in the game."

  2. "I felt like a noob when I joined the online forum and couldn’t understand the references."

  3. "The team couldn’t win the match because the noob didn’t follow the instructions."

2. Genuinely

Definition: In a sincere, honest, or truthful manner.

Example Sentences:

  1. "She was genuinely surprised by how much effort they put into her surprise party."

  2. "He genuinely cares about his friends and always supports them."

  3. "I’m genuinely curious to learn more about this topic."

3. Sort of

Definition: A phrase used to indicate partial agreement, uncertainty, or approximation.

Example Sentences:

  1. "I sort of understand what you mean, but could you explain it again?"

  2. "It was sort of funny, but I’m not sure if it was intentional."

  3. "He’s sort of interested in joining the team, but he’s still deciding."

4. Calibrated

Definition: Adjusted or fine-tuned for accuracy, precision, or balance, typically in relation to a tool, machine, or system.

Example Sentences:

  1. "The engineer calibrated the machine to ensure it performed flawlessly during testing."

  2. "Her emotions seemed carefully calibrated to prevent overreacting in the situation."

  3. "Make sure the scale is properly calibrated before weighing the ingredients."

5. Feedback

Definition: Information or reactions given in response to an action, process, or performance, often used to improve or adjust outcomes.

Example Sentences:

  1. "The teacher gave me constructive feedback on my essay to help improve my writing skills."

  2. "We are collecting customer feedback to make our product better."

  3. "His feedback helped the team identify weaknesses in their strategy."What’s Happening This Week

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