4️⃣8️⃣3️⃣ bump: (n.) /bʌmp/
🔸A bump is a small raised area on a surface.
🔹"The monkey got a bump on his head because he was hit by a rock."
🔸A bump is a small raised area on a surface.
🔹"The monkey got a bump on his head because he was hit by a rock."
4️⃣8️⃣4️⃣ bunch: (n.) /bʌnt∫/
🔸A bunch is a group of the same things.
🔹"She was hungry, so she ate the entire bunch of grapes."
🔸A bunch is a group of the same things.
🔹"She was hungry, so she ate the entire bunch of grapes."
4️⃣8️⃣5️⃣ bundle: (n.) /'bʌndl/
🔸A bundle is a number of things that are tied together.
🔹"I was shocked when he showed me a bundle of money."
🔸A bundle is a number of things that are tied together.
🔹"I was shocked when he showed me a bundle of money."
4️⃣8️⃣6️⃣ buoy: (n.) /'bu:i/
🔸A buoy is a floating sign that warns boats of dangerous areas.
🔹"Don't steer the boat near those buoys. There are rocks underneath the water."
🔸A buoy is a floating sign that warns boats of dangerous areas.
🔹"Don't steer the boat near those buoys. There are rocks underneath the water."
4️⃣8️⃣7️⃣ burden: (n.) /'bɜ:rdn/
🔸A burden is a serious or difficult responsibility.
🔹"Children who do not behave are a burden to their parents."
🔸A burden is a serious or difficult responsibility.
🔹"Children who do not behave are a burden to their parents."
4️⃣8️⃣8️⃣ burn: (v.) /bɜ:rn/
🔸To burn something is to set it on fire.
🔹"I burned some wood in the campfire."
🔸To burn something is to set it on fire.
🔹"I burned some wood in the campfire."