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amour

/æˈmʊər/ /ɑːˈmʊr/

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Visual illustration for the word "shelter" - A refuge, haven or other cover or protection from something.
/ˈʃɛltə/ /ˈʃɛltɚ/

"The storm shelter protected the family from the heavy rain. "

Visual illustration for the word "students" - A person who studies or learns about a particular subject.
/ˈstjuːdn̩ts/ /ˈstudn̩ts/

"He is a student of life."

Visual illustration for the word "courtship" - The act of paying court, with the intent to solicit a favor.
/ˈkɔː(ɹ)tʃɪp/

"The student's courtship of the teacher, hoping to get a better grade, involved bringing her coffee and notes every morning. "

Visual illustration for the word "affection" - The act of affecting or acting upon.
/əˈfɛkʃən/

"The affection of the sun on the ripening tomatoes turned them a vibrant red. "

Visual illustration for the word "although" - Though, even though, in spite of or despite the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession.
althoughconjunction
/ɔːlˈðəʊ/ /ɑlˈðoʊ/

"Although it was very muddy, the football game went on."

Visual illustration for the word "sometimes" - Former; sometime.
sometimesadjective
/ˈsʌmtaɪmz/

"My sometimes neighbor, a retired teacher, still visits the school occasionally. "

Visual illustration for the word "weekend" - The break in the working week, usually two days including the traditional holy or sabbath day. Thus in western countries, Saturday and Sunday.
/wiːˈkɛnd/ /ˈwiˌkɛnd/

"The weekend is a good time for families to spend time together. "

Visual illustration for the word "flirtation" - Playing at courtship; coquetry.
/flɚˈteɪʃən/

"The student's constant flirting with the teacher made her uncomfortable. "

Visual illustration for the word "volunteer" - One who enters into, or offers for, any service of his/her own free will, especially when done without pay.
/vɒl.ənˈtɪə/ /vɑl.ənˈtɪɹ/

"The volunteer helped organize the school's annual fundraising bake sale. "

Visual illustration for the word "whispered" - To speak softly, or under the breath, so as to be heard only by one near at hand; to utter words without sonant breath; to talk without that vibration in the larynx which gives sonorous, or vocal, sound.
/ˈwɪspəd/ /ˈhwɪspɚd/

""The student whispered the answer to his friend during the test so the teacher wouldn't hear." "