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

5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps
Stripping away [01:22]
Pomade [01:45]
Physiology [03:09]
Political movement [03:26]
Weighing it down [04:08]
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Definitions & Example Sentences
1. Stripping away
Definition: The process of removing or eliminating something, often layer by layer, to expose the essential or core part.
Examples:
The archaeologists focused on stripping away the layers of dirt to uncover the ancient artifact.
The lecture was about stripping away societal norms to better understand individual identity.
The cleaning process involved stripping away the old paint before applying a fresh coat.
2. Pomade
Definition: A scented ointment or cream used to style and smooth the hair, often giving it a shiny appearance.
Examples:
He applied pomade to his hair to give it a sleek and polished look for the gala.
The barber recommended using pomade instead of gel for a softer finish.
In the 1920s, pomade became popular among men styling their hair for formal occasions.
3. Physiology
Definition: The branch of biology that deals with the functions and mechanisms of living organisms and their bodily systems.
Examples:
Studying human physiology helps doctors understand how the body responds to different stimuli.
She was fascinated by the physiology of exercise and how the body adapts to physical activity.
The professor explained the physiology behind the digestive system in her class.
4. Political Movement
Definition: An organized effort by a group to advocate for or resist change in social, economic, or political structures and policies.
Examples:
The civil rights movement was a pivotal political movement in American history.
Environmentalists launched a political movement demanding action on climate change.
She became actively involved in a political movement that championed women's equality.
5. Weighing it down
Definition: To make something heavier, literally or figuratively, often causing an impression of burden, difficulty, or resistance.
Examples:
The thick coat of mud was weighing it down, making it harder to clean the car.
He felt the guilt weighing it down on his conscience after his mistake.
The pile of books was weighing it down and caused the shelf to collapse.
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