"Vaults" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Vaults typically refer to:
1. A structure, often part of a building or a wall, that stores valuable or sensitive items, such as precious objects, money, or confidential documents. Vaults can be accessed through a secret door or by using a combination lock.
2. Underground rooms or areas that were often found in medieval castles and were used for storage, protection, or escape.
3. A term used in finance to refer to a secure place where valuable assets, such as securities or cash, are stored.
4. A narrow or deep opening in the ground, such as a cave or a hole, often used for storage or as a hiding place.
5. In geology, a moveable mass of interlocking rocky or soil blocks in a sloping or undulating layer.
6. In anatomy, the term can refer to a small, deep opening or compartment in the body, such as a sacral duct or a tympanic cavity.
The word "vaults" can also be used figuratively to describe a state of being safe, secure, and protected, similar to a safe.
Extremely proud and confident, often in an annoying or unpleasant way. Considered to be exceptionally good or impressive.