1.
Underneath.
pronunciation: əndərˈnēTH
Underneath: If one thing is underneath another, it is directly
under it, and may be covered or hidden
by it.
Original
sentence from where the word was found: But warm just underneath the
where the word found surface.
2. Quiver
Pronunciation: ˈkwivər
Quiver: if something
quivers, it shakes with very small movements.
Quiver is a container for
carrying arrows in
Original sentence from where the word was found: She was through to his profound woundedness, and
something quivered inside.
sentences The thicket
started to quiver as he.
Her quiver seemed to have no end of shafts.
3. Unforgettable
Pronunciation: ˌənfərˈɡedəb(ə)l
Unforgettable: If you describe something as unforgettable, you mean
that it is, for example, extremely beautiful, enjoyable, or unusual, so that
you remember it for a long time.
Original sentence from where
the word was found: All the
unforgettable impulses of first love had surged up once more.
Sentences
1. Shops and museums complete the offer for an
unforgettable stay.
2. Live unforgettable aquatic experiences without losing the notion
4. Burst
Pronunciation: bɜːʳst
Bursts: If something bursts or
if you burst it, it suddenly breaks open or splits open and the air or other
substance inside it comes out.
Original sentence from where the word was
found: There was a rising tide of laughter and occasional
burst of song.
Sentences
1. The driver lost control when a tyre burst.
2.It is not a good idea to burst a blister
5. Unsteadily
Pronunciation: ʌnstedi
Original sentence from where the word was found: She rose
unsteadily to her feet.
Unsteadily: If you are unsteady, you have difficulty doing
something.
If you describe something as unsteady, you mean that
it is not regular or stable, but unreliable or unpredictable.
Sentences 1. His
voice was unsteady and only just audible.