noun material, items, or things
verb to fill or pack tightly with material
adjective informal term meaning miscellaneous or unspecified items
Frequently used in everyday language to describe a collection of things or belongings
Used as a casual term to refer to things or objects without specifying a particular item
Informally used in casual speech to denote miscellaneous items or belongings
Commonly used in informal writing to refer to a variety of items or possessions
Writers may use the term 'stuff' to refer to a collection of miscellaneous items or ideas, or to describe the substance or material of something they are writing about.
Psychologists may use the term 'stuff' informally when discussing various elements of a client's life or experiences, or when referring to general concepts or ideas in the field of psychology.
Teachers may use the term 'stuff' when referring to learning materials, classroom supplies, or educational resources that they use in their lessons.
Engineers may use the term 'stuff' when discussing materials, components, or equipment used in a project or design, or when referring to technical details or specifications.
Chefs may use the term 'stuff' to refer to ingredients, kitchen tools, or cooking equipment, or when discussing recipes, menu items, or food preparation techniques.