Wallet meaning in English
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Definition
a wallet: a small case or purse used to carry (paper) money
Pronunciation examples
UK: All I want for Christmas is a new wallet.
US: My wallet was stolen by Oliver Twist when I visited London.
Examples
- "Make sure you bring your wallets with you too, as I will be leaving the office at a quarter past 5:00 to buy a present for him."
- "Gimme your wallet."
- "Mugger : I said give me your damn wallet."
- "My wallet is in my pants pocket."
- "Kevin counts the money in his wallet."
Exercise 1
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below according to Polly's email.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Choose the TRUE statements from the list below according to Polly's email.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Luna is allergic to coconuts. There is no evidence in this email which indicates that Luna likes coconuts. I don't like coconuts.
Polly writes that "any serious suggestions for gifts will be gratefully received", meaning that Polly will gladly or happily welcome ideas for this year's gift. The adverb "gratefully" indicates that an action will be gladly, or happily undertaken or performed. Example: I gratefully accepted the job offer as I had been unemployed for 3 years.
Polly writes, "make sure to bring your wallets" so that she can buy Icarus' present. A "wallet" is a type of purse or container to hold money, credit cards, identification and other items. When Polly asks the staff to bring their wallets she is asking them to contribute financially to a collective gift for Icarus.
This statement is false. Polly writes that Horatio threw Icarus' pen out the window "for a reason unbeknownst" to her. "Unbeknownst" is an old-fashioned term synonymous with "unknown" or "without one's knowledge". The entire expression "(He did it) for a reason unbeknownst to me" is a rather poetic way of saying "I don't know why he did it".
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