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

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps
Clutter [00:15]
Decision fatigue [00:17]
Visual language [00:40]
Creative outlet [00:51]
Liberates [00:57]
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Definitions & Example Sentences
1. Clutter
Definition: A collection of things lying about in an untidy state.
Example 1: The desk was covered in clutter, making it difficult to find the report.
Example 2: She decided to declutter her apartment to create a more peaceful living space.
Example 3: The clutter in the garage made it impossible to park the car inside.
2. Decision Fatigue
Definition: A deteriorating quality of decisions made by an individual after a long session of decision making.
Example 1: After hours of comparing different models, he experienced decision fatigue and could no longer make a sound choice on which car to buy.
Example 2: To avoid decision fatigue, she spread her college application process over several weeks.
Example 3: Decision fatigue often leads to procrastination or impulsive decisions.
3. Visual Language
Definition: The system of communication using visual elements.
Example 1: The graphic designer used visual language effectively to convey the brand's message without words.
Example 2: Understanding the visual language of film can enhance your appreciation of cinema.
Example 3: The visual language of road signs is designed to be immediately recognizable to drivers.
4. Creative Outlet
Definition: An activity or avenue that allows an individual to express creativity and relieve stress.
Example 1: Painting on the weekends has become her creative outlet.
Example 2: Writing poetry serves as a creative outlet for him, helping to process his emotions.
Example 3: Gardening can be a wonderful creative outlet and a source of personal satisfaction.
5. Liberates
Definition: Sets someone free from a situation, especially imprisonment or slavery, that limits freedom.
Example 1: The court ruling liberated him from the contract, allowing him to pursue other opportunities.
Example 2: Moving to the new city liberated her from her mundane routine.
Example 3: The invention of the washing machine liberated many from hours of manual labor.
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