um
A spoken hesitation sound, often written to show a pause.
yesterday
The day before today.
posted
The past form of post: put a message online or in public, sent mail, or placed someone somewhere.
bosses
The plural form of boss: person who is in charge of workers or an organization
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
like
To enjoy someone or something, or feel that it is pleasant or good.
ask
To request information, help, or permission.
various
Several different, but not always named separately.
suggestions
The plural form of suggestion: ideas or plans offered for consideration.
serious
Important, dangerous, or needing careful attention. Not joking or playful.
less
A smaller amount of something.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
interesting
Making you want to know more or pay attention.
somebody
A person whose name or identity is not known or not stated.
called
The past form of call: did or completed that action.
henry
A scientific unit used to measure electrical inductance.
warren
A network of rabbit holes; also a confusing group of narrow streets or rooms.
says
The third-person form of say: speaks words or gives information.
please
A polite word used when asking for something or making a request.
why
For what reason or purpose.
turn
To move or make something face another direction; to become different.
default
A standard choice used when no other choice is made.
children
The plural form of child: young person who is not yet an adult.
tv
A television; a device or service for watching programs and videos.
shown
The past participle of show: made visible, displayed, or made clear.
double
To become or make something twice as much or as many.
literacy
The ability to read and write, or knowledge in a particular area.
uh
A sound people make when they pause, hesitate, or are unsure.
mentioned
The past form of mention: spoke or wrote briefly about someone or something.
already
Before now, or before a particular time.
kids
The plural form of kid: children or young people.
embracing
The -ing form of embrace: a close hold, or the act of accepting an idea or change willingly.
apologize
To say that you are sorry for something.
cat
A small common animal often kept as a pet.
put
To place something somewhere; also to express something in words.
down
Toward a lower place, level, or position.
percent
One part in every hundred, shown with the symbol %.
guaranteed
Certain to happen or be provided because someone has promised it.
conspiracy
A secret plan by several people to do something illegal or harmful.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
say
To speak words, express an idea, or give information.
publish
To prepare and make a book, article, website, or information available for people to read.
people
Human beings in general, or the men, women, and children in a group.
appearing
The -ing form of appear: becoming visible or taking part publicly.
before
Earlier than a time, event, person, or place.
us
Used for the speaker and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
particularly
Especially or more than usual; used to point to one thing strongly.
effective
Successful in producing the result that was wanted.
captain
The leader of a ship, aircraft, sports team, or group.
ministers
The plural form of minister: government officials or religious leaders.
awesome
Very good, impressive, or enjoyable.
another
One more, or a different person or thing.
game
An activity or sport with rules; wild animals hunted for food or sport.