"Susu" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Susu" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Susu" Meaning

Susu refers to:

1. In law: A scheme where a person regularly contributes a portion of their income to another person, often without strings attached, in exchange for ongoing financial assistance or a lump sum.
2. In banking and finance: A type of microfinance service where a customer can deposit their savings and receive loans, often used by low-income households, especially women, to cover their daily expenses or small business investments.
3. In other contexts: In some cultures, susu refers to a reverse mortgage, a type of financial transaction where an older homeowner uses their home's equity to receive a series of payments, often while still living in the property.

Please note that the specific meaning of "susu" may vary depending on the country, culture, or community.

"Susu" Examples

Word: susu


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1. Definition oxidized milk

The leftover milk was left outside overnight and in the morning, it had become susu and could not be used for drinking.

2. Homophone for si suu, a minister in the Thai government

There was a heated debate about the government's policies, and Prayut became irritated with Minister Susu, who kept disagreeing with his opinions.

3. Chaucerian English

"This newe milk, Susu it is calde," she sayeth.

4. Reference to breastfed babies in this context

Nursing is beneficial for a baby who is being breastfed, or susu as the locals say.

5. Local Thai colloquialism

How much will it cost for susu for my little one at the local market?

"Susu" Similar Words

Sustainment

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Sustains

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Sustenance

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Nourishment, especially food and staple foods, that maintain health and vigor.

Sustentacular

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Sustentacular is an adjective that originated from the Spanish word "sustentable," which translates to "sustainable." It means maintaining something; being substantial and capable of supporting or sustaining something, hopefully in a positive or beneficial way.<br><br>In everyday life, sustentacular generally refers to something that has the capability to deliver what is expected or needed, without falling short or lacking in support. It implies something that can hold its ground, endure, or sustain itself or others over a period of time.

Sustentaculum

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Sustentaculum is a Latin word that translates to "food" or "nourishment" in English. In dental anatomy, a sustentaculum is a bony or osseous process or shelf that supports a tooth or tooth-like structure, such as a dental alveolus or a dental shelf.

Sustentate

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The word "sustentate" is a verb that means to support or maintain something, typically a belief, argument, or action, often through evidence or reasoning.<br><br>In a broader sense, it can also mean to justify or defend something, often in the face of criticism or opposition.<br><br>Example: "She tried to sustentate her decision to pursue a career change with solid research and planning."

Sustentation

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Sustention

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Susurrant

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Susurrate

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To whisper or breathe gently, especially so as to cause a soft gurgling or hissing sound, like when one speaks in a low, fine voice or when one breathes in a calm manner.<br><br>Example: The sound of the stream susurrating through the rocks created a soothing atmosphere.<br><br>Derived from Latin 'susurrare', which means 'to whisper' and 'sistrum', an ancient musical instrument.

Susurration

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Susurrations

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Susurring

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Susurringly

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Susurrous

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Susurrus

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