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

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps

  1. Clickbait [00:07]

  2. Live up [00:09]

  3. Catch you up [00:42]

  4. Menace [00:53]

  5. Delightful [01:52]

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Definitions & Example Sentences

1. Clickbait

Definition: Online content created with sensational or provocative headlines or images to attract attention and generate clicks.

Example sentences:

  • The article’s clickbait title made it sound shocking, but the content was weak.

  • Don’t fall for clickbait videos promising instant success.

  • The website uses clickbait to boost traffic.

2. Live up

Definition: To meet expectations, standards, or promises.

Example sentences:

  • The movie didn’t live up to the hype.

  • She works hard to live up to her own standards.

  • The hotel actually lived up to its five-star reputation.

3. Catch you up

Definition: To give someone the latest information or updates about something they missed.

Example sentences:

  • I’ll catch you up on everything that happened yesterday.

  • Can you catch me up on the project status?

  • Let me catch you up before the meeting starts.

4. Menace

Definition: A person, thing, or situation that causes harm, danger, or trouble.

Example sentences:

  • Spam emails are a real menace these days.

  • Reckless drivers are a menace to public safety.

  • The storm became a serious menace to coastal towns.

5. Delightful

Definition: Very pleasant, charming, or enjoyable.

Example sentences:

  • The small café was absolutely delightful.

  • She has a delightful sense of humor.

  • It was a delightful afternoon with friends.

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