Today's word is "scenario". This is a noun which means an imagined sequence of events.
For example, you can say, "Jill and I discussed the scenario of what would happen if Jim asked her out on a date."
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If you claim to give English pronunciation, would it not be best to do so, instead of the American mis-pronunciation?
Scenario's middle syllable("ar") is properly pronounced with a 'long a'(as in father or farther); "eir," as you pronounced it, is a diphthong.
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