Pronunciation: /wɜːrd hɔːrd/
noun a collection or stockpile of words or vocabulary
A1 I have a small word hoard of basic vocabulary for everyday conversations.
A2 She started building her word hoard by learning new words every day.
B1 The author's word hoard is impressive, allowing for rich descriptions in their writing.
B2 As a language teacher, I encourage my students to expand their word hoard to improve their communication skills.
C1 The poet's extensive word hoard enables them to craft intricate and nuanced verses.
C2 In academic circles, scholars often rely on their word hoard to convey complex ideas with precision.
formal The scholar's word hoard was vast, containing rare and ancient texts from various languages.
informal I've been building up my word hoard by reading a lot of books lately.
slang She's got a serious word hoard going on, always using big words to sound smart.
figurative His word hoard was like a treasure chest, full of carefully chosen words waiting to be shared with the world.
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