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DEV 19 | The Scam Everyone Completely Misses
Today’s video will teach you five real English words used by native speakers.

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps
Presumably [00:54]
Notably [03:15]
Destigmatizing [03:30]
Colonists [04:40]
Scheme [05:58]
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Definitions & Example Sentences
1. Presumably
Definition: As is assumed or believed to be true.
Examples:
She was late for the meeting, presumably due to traffic.
The dress was sold out, presumably because it was on sale.
He left early, presumably to avoid rush hour traffic.
2. Notably
Definition: Particularly; especially.
Examples:
The movie received positive reviews, notably for its special effects.
The book is notable for its powerful storytelling.
He has several hobbies, notably cooking and painting.
3. Destigmatizing
Definition: Removing or reducing negative associations or prejudices surrounding something.
Examples:
The campaign focuses on destigmatizing mental health issues.
The organization works toward destigmatizing addiction.
She is committed to destigmatizing homelessness in her community.
4. Colonists
Definition: People who settle in and establish a colony.
Examples:
The colonists faced many challenges in the new land.
The arrival of the colonists changed the region dramatically.
Early American colonists lived difficult lives.
5. Scheme
Definition: A plan or arrangement designed to achieve a particular purpose.
Examples:
The government introduced a new scheme to promote renewable energy.
He created a scheme to improve workplace efficiency.
She developed a scheme to raise money for charity.
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