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How to Pronounce Dynamo

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Dynamo

'daɪnə,moʊ
Syllables: dy·na·mo
Part of speech: noun

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Definition

A person who is very energetic and works hard.

Examples

  • She is a dynamo who always finishes her tasks quickly and with great energy.

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kə'sinoʊ

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æl'baɪnoʊ

The albino rabbit had very pale fur and pink eyes.

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Volcano

vɑl'keɪnoʊ

The volcano erupted, sending ash high into the sky.

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Rhino

'raɪnoʊ

The rhino is a large herbivore found in Africa and Asia.

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Typhoon

taɪ'fun

The typhoon caused severe damage to the coastal town.

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Common Word Combinations

Phrase Type Stress Pattern Example
dynamo effect collocation DYnaMO efFECT The dynamo effect generates Earth's magnetic field.
dynamo machine collocation DYnaMO maCHINE The dynamo machine converts mechanical energy to electricity.
human dynamo collocation HUman DYnaMO She is a human dynamo full of energy and ideas.
run a dynamo phrasal verb RUN a DYnaMO They run a dynamo to power the workshop.

Fun Fact

The word 'dynamo' originally referred to a generator that produces electricity, but it comes from the Greek 'dynamis,' meaning 'power,' highlighting its connection to energy and strength.

Word Family

noun
dynamo

a machine that produces electricity by turning mechanical energy into electrical energy; a very energetic and hardworking person

"The old factory used a dynamo to generate electricity for its machines."

adjective
dynamic

full of energy and new ideas; constantly changing or developing

"She is a dynamic leader who always brings new ideas to the team."

adverb
dynamically

in a way that is full of energy and new ideas; in a way that changes or develops quickly

"The company is growing dynamically in the international market."

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