"U" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"U" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"U" Meaning

U is the 21st letter of the modern English alphabet. It is often used as a vowel.

"U" Examples

"u" in "understand"
+ The students are trying to understand the complex math problem.
+ I need to understand the reasons behind the decision.
"u" in "umbrella"
+ She carried an umbrella to protect herself from the rain.
+ The children played with colorful umbrellas in the park.
"u" in "us"
+ The two families are traveling together in us.
+ Will you and us be able to make it to the party on time?
"u" in "use"
+ Have you taken your umbrella to use on a rainy day?
+ Can I use the photocopier in the library?
"u" in "untold"
+ The untold stories of history still remain a mystery.
+ There are untold benefits to practicing yoga regularly.

"U" Similar Words

U-haul

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U-shaped

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U-turn

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U-turns

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A complete change of direction, often used to describe a reversal or a sudden unexpected shift in a decision, argument, or plan.

U.a.e.

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U.c.l.a.

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U.f.o.

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U.k.

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U.n.

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Organisation that was established on 24 October 1945 after World War II with the aim of promoting peace and security in the world through international cooperation and preventing future wars.

U.s.

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"U.S." is an abbreviation for the United States of America.

U.s.a.

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The United States of America, a federal republic in North America, often abbreviated as the USA or US.

U.s.s.r.

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The U.S.S.R. refers to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, which was a state that existed from 1922 to 1991. It was a socialist state that embraced a communist ideology and was characterized as a single-party state where the Communist Party of the Soviet Union held complete control. The U.S.S.R. was composed of 15 Soviet Socialist Republics, each with its own government, culture, and national identity, but ultimately subject to the centralized authority of the Soviet government.<br><br>The U.S.S.R. emerged from the Russian Empire after the Russian Revolution of 1917, and at its peak, it was the world's second-largest country, both in terms of land area and population. The country played a significant role in international affairs during the 20th century, not least due to the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States.<br><br>However, the U.S.S.R. was plagued by economic stagnation in the late 1970s, coupled with a decline in international relations, which ultimately led to a major reduction in living standards. This, along with a period of stagnation and growing discontent with the political and social censorship, created a groundswell for reforms, which ultimately led to its dissolution with the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, replacing it with its constituent republics which sought independence, such as Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus.

Uae

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Uakari

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Uars

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Uatp

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