noun a statement in which one proudly speaks about their achievements, possessions, or abilities

verb to talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one's achievements, possessions, or abilities

  • The company's marketing team does not like to boast about their success, but they have achieved impressive results.
  • She likes to boast about her new car to anyone who will listen.
  • He's always boasting about how much money he makes, it's so annoying.
  • The mountain stood tall and proud, seeming to boast of its majestic beauty.

adjective describing or characteristic of a hero or heroine; showing extreme courage or bravery

  • The firefighter's heroic actions saved several lives during the building fire.
  • Dude, that was so heroic of you to stand up to the bully like that!
  • She totally pulled off a heroic move by acing that test without studying.
  • His dedication to volunteering every weekend is truly heroic in its own way.

adjective describing someone or something as very famous and well-known, usually because of a particular quality or achievement

  • The legendary musician performed at the prestigious concert hall last night.
  • Did you hear about the legendary party at Sarah's house last weekend?
  • That car is so legendary, dude!
  • Her kindness was legendary, spreading joy wherever she went.

verb to surpass or exceed in performance, achievement, or quality

  • The company's revenue growth continues to outstrip its competitors.
  • Her skills in basketball outstrip everyone else on the team.
  • His car can outstrip any other vehicle on the road.
  • Her determination to succeed outstrips all obstacles in her path.

noun a high degree of skill or expertise in a particular area

adjective proficient; skilled

  • Her proficiency in multiple languages impressed the hiring manager.
  • I heard she has mad proficiency in coding.
  • She's got some serious proficiency when it comes to playing the guitar.
  • His proficiency in navigating difficult situations is like a well-oiled machine.

verb to be easily noticeable or distinguishable; to attract attention

  • The candidate's impressive resume helped him stand out among the other applicants.
  • Her bright red dress really made her stand out at the party.
  • That new rapper's unique style really makes him stand out from the rest.
  • In a sea of mediocrity, his exceptional talent truly makes him stand out like a shining star.

adjective exceeding the normal limits of human power, size, or ability

  • The scientist was amazed by the superhuman strength displayed by the subject in the lab.
  • Did you see that basketball player make that shot? He's like a superhuman or something.
  • That guy is a total superhuman when it comes to gaming, he never loses.
  • Her ability to forgive and move on from past grievances is like a superhuman power.

noun a small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg or hook

verb action word indicating that someone is performing an action

adjective describing word indicating that someone is tough or skillful

  • The carpenter said that someone is nails when it comes to precision and accuracy in their work.
  • I heard that someone is nails at playing the guitar, they can play any song flawlessly.
  • That basketball player is nails, he never misses a shot!
  • She's nails when it comes to negotiating deals, she always gets what she wants.

noun a person who plays basketball

  • The basketballer displayed exceptional skills on the court during the championship game.
  • That basketballer is a beast on the court, always making amazing plays.
  • Check out that basketballer, he's got mad game.
  • She's a real basketballer when it comes to handling difficult situations in life.

noun a track-and-field contest made up of seven events, typically consisting of the 100-meter hurdles, high jump, shot put, 200-meter dash, long jump, javelin throw, and 800-meter run

  • She trained rigorously for the upcoming heptathlon competition.
  • He's been getting ready for the heptathlon event next month.
  • She's a beast at the heptathlon!
  • Navigating through all the tasks at work felt like a heptathlon.

noun a type of jacket traditionally worn by high school and college students to represent school spirit and achievement

  • The student proudly wore his varsity jacket to the academic awards ceremony.
  • She rocked her varsity jacket at the football game last night.
  • Check out his sick varsity jacket, it's so cool!
  • The varsity jacket symbolizes his dedication and hard work on the team.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The student achieved an advanced score on the standardized test, placing them in the top percentile.
  • Wow, you got an advanced score on that exam! Nice job!
  • Dude, you totally aced that test with your advanced score!
  • Her advanced score in the competition propelled her to the next level of success.