Achievement And Success Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a fracture or crack in something solid

verb to interrupt or stop the continuity of something

  • After working for several hours, I decided to take a short break to rest my eyes.
  • Let's take a coffee break before we continue with the meeting.
  • I need to take a smoke break, I'll be back in a few minutes.
  • Sometimes, a good book can provide a much-needed break from reality.

noun the highest or climactic point of something, especially as attained after a long time

  • The culmination of their hard work was evident in the successful completion of the project.
  • After months of planning, the party was the culmination of all our efforts.
  • The concert was lit, it was the culmination of a great weekend.
  • The sunrise marked the culmination of a new day full of possibilities.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word used before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship with other words in a sentence

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The magician's ability to turn the trick left the audience in awe.
  • I bet he can turn the trick and impress everyone at the party.
  • She's got the skills to turn the trick like no one else.
  • His quick thinking helped him turn the trick and win the negotiation.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unflawed' describes something that is without flaws or imperfections.

  • The architect prided himself on creating buildings with unflawed designs.
  • Her unflawed performance in the competition earned her a gold medal.
  • That car is unflawed, it's in mint condition!
  • His unflawed logic led him to the correct answer every time.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • The candidate's qualifications and experience tick all the boxes for the job requirements.
  • She's got the skills, the experience, and the personality to tick all the boxes for the role.
  • Her outfit totally ticks all the boxes for a cool and trendy look.
  • The new proposal ticks all the boxes for sustainability and innovation in the industry.

noun a word that can be the object of a verb or preposition

  • The successful completion of the project was the frosting on the cake for our team.
  • Getting a promotion was the frosting on the cake after a great performance review.
  • Winning the championship was the frosting on the cake for our team - we were over the moon!
  • The unexpected bonus at work was the frosting on the cake of an already great month.

verb to make something real or concrete; to bring something into existence or make it happen

  • It is important to actualize your goals through careful planning and execution.
  • You need to actually make your plans happen instead of just talking about them.
  • Stop dreaming and start actualizing your ideas into reality.
  • The artist was able to actualize her vision on the canvas with precision and skill.