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

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps

  1. Pricey [02:17]

  2. Macros [02:32]

  3. Calories [02:34]

  4. Apprentice [04:52]

  5. Nerd out [04:54]

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Definitions & Example Sentences

1. Pricey

Definition: Expensive; costing a lot of money.

Example Sentences:

  • I would love to try that new restaurant, but I heard the food there is a bit pricey.

  • I can't afford those designer shoes; they are too pricey for me.

  • The hotel stay was enjoyable, but the minibar items were unnecessarily pricey.

2. Macros

Definition: Short for macronutrients; the three main nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats) that are essential for proper nutrition and energy production.

Example Sentences:

  • If you're into fitness and nutrition, it's important to track your macros.

  • I aim to follow a diet that focuses on getting the right balance of macros.

  • My trainer suggested adjusting my macros to better support my fitness goals.

3. Calories

Definition: A unit of energy used to measure the amount of energy provided by food and expended during physical activity.

Example Sentences:

  • People trying to lose weight often keep track of their daily calories.

  • It's crucial to be aware of the calories in the foods you consume to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

  • I burned many calories during my intense workout session at the gym.

4. Apprentice

Definition: A person who is learning a trade or profession under a skilled worker or mentor.

Example Sentences:

  • He started as an apprentice at the age of 16, learning the craft of woodworking from his father.

  • The master chef took on an apprentice who wanted to learn the art of cooking.

  • She worked as an apprentice in a prestigious law firm to gain practical experience in the field.

5. Nerd out

Definition: To become enthusiastically absorbed in or obsessed with a particular subject or activity.

Example Sentences:

  • Whenever a new book by my favorite author is released, I can't help but nerd out and read it in one sitting.

  • My friends and I love to nerd out about the latest video game releases.

  • Let's have a movie night and nerd out over our favorite sci-fi films.

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