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DEV 11 | This habit transformed my entire life
Today’s video will teach you five real English words used by native speakers.

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps
Significantly [00:13]
Tame [00:14]
Astounded [00:39]
Resonated [00:41]
Case in point [01:01]
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Definitions & Example Sentences
1. Significantly
Definition: In a way that is important or meaningful.
Example Sentences:
The company's profits increased significantly after launching the new product.
Her contributions to the project were significantly important in meeting the deadline.
The weather took a significantly colder turn this week.
2. Tame
Definition: To make less wild, dangerous, or unruly.
Example Sentences:
The lion had been tamed and performed tricks in the circus.
He worked hard to tame his fear of public speaking.
The gardener managed to tame the wild vines that had taken over the backyard.
3. Astounded
Definition: Shocked or greatly surprised by something unexpected.
Example Sentences:
She was astounded by the breathtaking view from the mountaintop.
The teacher was astounded by how quickly the students solved the difficult puzzle.
I was completely astounded when they announced I had won the competition.
4. Resonated
Definition: To evoke a feeling, emotion, or idea that aligns or connects deeply with someone.
Example Sentences:
The message about kindness resonated with the crowd, leaving many in tears.
His words resonated deeply with her, as she had experienced something similar.
The sound of the bell resonated throughout the cathedral, creating a calming effect.
5. Case in point
Definition: An example that clearly demonstrates or supports the argument or point being made.
Example Sentences:
Many athletes suffer injuries. A case in point is the recent knee surgery of the star quarterback.
The benefits of reading regularly are well-known; my brother is a case in point, as he outshines in vocabulary skills.
This city is an expensive place to live—rent prices are a case in point.
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