"Watched" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Past tense of the word "watch." It means:
To see or look at something for a period of time.
To be present at an event or activity and observe it.
To see a movie, TV show, or online content.
Example sentences:
I watched the sunset on the beach last night.
She watched the concert from the front row.
He watched his favorite TV show on Netflix.
Wastrels: People who are careless and irresponsible with money or resources, especially those who spend money foolishly or unnecessarily.
Watanabe is a Japanese surname that means "Japanese field" or "Japanese plains". It is a common surname in Japan and is often used in East Asian context, particularly in Japan, China, and South Korea. The name is thought to have originated from the name of a town or village in Japan, where rice fields or plains were located.<br><br>In some cases, Watanabe may also be a toponymic surname, referring to someone from a place where the Watanabe clan once resided. The Watanabe clan was a famous samurai clan in Japan during the Sengoku period, and some descendants of the clan may still bear the surname today.<br><br>As a given name, Watanabe is less common and may be transliterated from the surname or used as a personal name with a specific meaning or significance.
"Back of the tulip".<br><br>(Watauga is also a county name in the US, specifically in North Carolina and Tennessee, named after Watauga County.)
A timepiece or device for showing and measuring time, typically worn on the wrist; a passive observer; to carefully observe or pay attention to something.
A watchband is a strap or strap-like device that holds a watch in place on a person's wrist. It is also commonly referred to as a "strap" or "bracelet".
Watchet is a noun that refers to a type of fragrant oil extracted from the bark and twigs of the watchtree tree.