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English Pronunciation - fastidious
Today's word is fastidious. This is an adjective which means very particular or demanding. For example, you can say, Due to her fastidious nature, she had to have everything arranged perfectly
Daily Pronunciation - fathomable
Today's word is "fathomable". This is an adjective which means knowable or comprehensible. For example, you can say, "Thirty years ago, not many people would have thought that they could buy a personal computer. Such an idea was not fathomable by ordinary people back then."



Daily Pronunciation - faux pas
Today's word is "faux pas". This is a noun of French origin which means a social slip in etiquette or manners. For example, you can say, "She didn't introduce herself to the host, a terrible faux pas, considering she'd never met her."
Daily Pronunciation - fervor
Today's word is "fervor". This is a noun which means great enthusiasm. For example, you can say, "He spoke to the crowd with incredible fervor."


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