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tenuous - vocabulary stories

Episode 9 of the Fun With Stories: Vocabulary Stories podcast, hosted by Snap Digital, titled "tenuous - vocabulary stories" was published on October 31, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

October 31, 2025 ·2m · Fun With Stories: Vocabulary Stories

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🎩✨ A trembling hand. A shiny coin. And a word that feels just as wobbly — tenuous! 😬💫Zara had been practicing her magic trick for weeks! But the day before the school talent show, her confidence started to fade. “My grip on this trick feels tenuous,” she told her friend Henry.Henry blinked. “Tenuous? What does that mean?”🪄 Zara explained, “Tenuous means very weak or slight — not strong or firm yet. Like when something could easily fail or fall apart.”When showtime arrived, Zara’s heart raced. Her hands shook. The connection between her and success felt tenuous, hanging by a thread. But she took a deep breath… and performed.✨ Poof! The coin vanished perfectly! The crowd cheered, and Zara beamed with pride.She realized that even though her magic once felt tenuous, practice had made it strong. 💪🌟📚 Word of the Day: Tenuous — weak, fragile, or slight; something that could easily break or fail.This inspiring story reminds us that every tenuous beginning can grow stronger with time, effort, and belief in yourself. 🌈💖❤️ Tap Like if you’ve ever practiced hard to turn something weak into something amazing!🔔 Subscribe for a new Word of the Day Story every week!📲 Join our WhatsApp Channel for updates:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5wxhEBFLgOGl1pn308#WordOfTheDay #VocabularyStory #LearnEnglishThroughStories #EnglishForKids #StoryLearning #EducationalStories #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #KidsVocabulary #MoralStories

🎩✨ A trembling hand. A shiny coin. And a word that feels just as wobbly — tenuous! 😬💫Zara had been practicing her magic trick for weeks! But the day before the school talent show, her confidence started to fade. “My grip on this trick feels tenuous,” she told her friend Henry.Henry blinked. “Tenuous? What does that mean?”🪄 Zara explained, “Tenuous means very weak or slight — not strong or firm yet. Like when something could easily fail or fall apart.”When showtime arrived, Zara’s heart raced. Her hands shook. The connection between her and success felt tenuous, hanging by a thread. But she took a deep breath… and performed.✨ Poof! The coin vanished perfectly! The crowd cheered, and Zara beamed with pride.She realized that even though her magic once felt tenuous, practice had made it strong. 💪🌟📚 Word of the Day: Tenuous — weak, fragile, or slight; something that could easily break or fail.This inspiring story reminds us that every tenuous beginning can grow stronger with time, effort, and belief in yourself. 🌈💖❤️ Tap Like if you’ve ever practiced hard to turn something weak into something amazing!🔔 Subscribe for a new Word of the Day Story every week!📲 Join our WhatsApp Channel for updates:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb5wxhEBFLgOGl1pn308#WordOfTheDay #VocabularyStory #LearnEnglishThroughStories #EnglishForKids #StoryLearning #EducationalStories #LearnEnglish #EnglishVocabulary #KidsVocabulary #MoralStories

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