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

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps

  1. Without further ado [00:30]

  2. Disposable [01:11]

  3. Crappiest [01:22]

  4. Remounted [01:54]

  5. Slick [01:56]

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Definitions & Example Sentences

1. Without further ado

Definition: Without any more delay or hesitation.

Example sentences:

  • Let’s get started without further ado.

  • Without further ado, let me introduce our guest speaker.

  • He jumped right into the presentation without further ado.

2. Disposable

Definition: Designed to be used once or for a short period and then thrown away.

Example sentences:

  • Please use the disposable cups instead of the regular ones.

  • We need to buy some disposable plates for the picnic.

  • The hotel provides disposable toiletries for the guests.

3. Crappiest

Definition: The superlative form of “crappy,” meaning extremely poor in quality.

Example sentences:

  • That is the crappiest movie I have ever seen.

  • He made the crappiest decision and now regrets it.

  • The crappiest part of the job is dealing with difficult customers.

4. Remounted

Definition: To get back on something again after dismounting or falling off.

Example sentences:

  • He quickly remounted the bicycle and continued riding.

  • After falling off the horse, she remounted and kept going.

  • The rider remounted after adjusting the saddle.

5. Slick

Definition: Smooth and slippery, often describing a surface.

Example sentences:

  • The floor was so slick that I almost fell.

  • Rain made the road slick and dangerous.

  • The stairs became slick after being cleaned.

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