| | 5 Vocabulary Words + Timestamps | Privy [00:38] Clientele [01:26] Slinging [02:27] Dig down [02:56] Bittersweet [03:19]
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| 1. Privy | Definition: Having knowledge of something secret or private; sharing in the knowledge of something, often used with "to" or "of". | Example sentences: | I was privy to some insider information about the upcoming product launch. The lawyer assured his client that their conversation would remain privy. As a close friend, I am privy to all of her darkest secrets.
| 2. Clientele | Definition: The group of customers or clients who regularly use the services or products of a particular business or professional. | Example sentences: | The restaurant has built a loyal clientele over the years with its excellent service. The hair salon's clientele includes celebrities and high-profile individuals. The company's success can be attributed to its ability to attract and retain a diverse clientele.
| 3. Slinging | Definition: Engaging in fast or vigorous movement or action, often involving throwing, selling, or handling something quickly. | Example sentences: | The bartender was slinging drinks all night to keep up with the busy crowd. The baseball player was slinging the ball with incredible speed and accuracy. The chef was slinging ingredients around the kitchen as he prepared multiple dishes at once.
| 4. Dig down | Definition: To investigate deeply or go beneath the surface in order to understand the true cause or meaning of something. | Example sentences: | We need to dig down to find the root cause of this problem. The journalist decided to dig down and uncover the truth behind the corrupt deal. The students were encouraged to dig down and explore different perspectives on the topic.
| 5. Bittersweet | Definition: Describing a feeling or experience that is both pleasant and painful at the same time. | Example sentences: | Graduation day was bittersweet; we were excited to move on, but sad to leave our friends. The bittersweet memories of our childhood filled me with both joy and longing. Ending a long-term relationship can be a bittersweet experience, as it brings both relief and sadness.
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