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

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps

  1. Nailing [00:37]

  2. Depiction [02:02]

  3. In-depth [02:08]

  4. Encompasses [02:59]

  5. Branching off [03:43]

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Definitions & Example Sentences

1. Nailing

Definition: Successfully achieving or completing something, especially a task, performance, or goal.

Example sentences:

  1. She spent hours studying for the exam and ended up nailing it with a perfect score.

  2. He worked tirelessly to finish the project on time and ended up nailing the deadline.

  3. The athlete trained hard and managed to nail the game-winning shot in the final second.

2. Depiction

Definition: A representation or description of something, especially through art, writing, or visual media.

Example sentences:

  1. The painting is a striking depiction of the sunset over the ocean.

  2. The movie’s depiction of the character was spot-on and earned the actor critical acclaim.

  3. The author’s depiction of the dystopian world was both terrifying and thought-provoking.

3. In-depth

Definition: Thorough and comprehensive, involving detailed examination or analysis.

Example sentences:

  1. The journalist conducted an in-depth investigation into the company’s practices.

  2. The teacher provided an in-depth explanation of the concept to help students understand it better.

  3. The book offered an in-depth analysis of the historical events that led to the conflict.

4. Encompasses

Definition: To include or cover a wide range of things within a larger scope or idea.

Example sentences:

  1. The field of biology encompasses many different topics, including genetics and ecology.

  2. The study of literature encompasses everything from poetry to prose.

  3. The chef’s cooking style encompasses a variety of cultural influences.

5. Branching off

Definition: To divide or move away from a main path, idea, or activity in order to follow a different or related one.

Example sentences:

  1. The author’s second novel branched off from the first, focusing on a different character.

  2. The conversation branched off into a discussion about social issues.

  3. The team decided to branch off from their original plan and explore a new direction.

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