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English Pronunciation - DISCERNING - #213
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English Pronunciation - DISCERNING - #213
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MORE FREE VIDEOS http://www.sozoexchange.com/category/dailypronunciations/ Todays word is discerning. This is an adjective which means showing good judgment. For example, you can say, His discerning nature usually kept him out of trouble.
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ESL, American, pronunciation, English, language, lesson, toefl, toeic,
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