noun a point at which a person or thing is no longer able to cope or function effectively

  • The constant pressure and stress finally brought her to her breaking point.
  • I can't take it anymore, I'm at my breaking point.
  • I'm about to snap, I'm at my breaking point.
  • The camel's back was broken, it had reached its breaking point.

noun a soreness or irritation of the skin caused by friction

verb to irritate or annoy

  • The rough fabric of the new uniform caused the soldier's skin to chafe.
  • I hate wearing these shoes, they always chafe my heels.
  • I can't wear that shirt, it chafes me like crazy.
  • The constant criticism began to chafe at her self-confidence.

adjective marked by steady conformity to underlying principles

  • The company's success can be attributed to their consistent adherence to high quality standards.
  • She always gives consistent advice when it comes to relationships.
  • My mom's cooking is always on point, it's consistent every time.
  • His consistent dedication to his craft is like a steady flame that never wavers.

adjective feeling or showing extreme tiredness or fatigue

  • After a long day of meetings, I felt completely exhausted.
  • I'm so exhausted from studying for my exams all week.
  • I was absolutely dead tired after running that marathon.
  • Her mind was exhausted from trying to solve the complex puzzle.

noun the act of abstaining from food or certain kinds of food, especially as a religious observance

  • Fasting is a common practice in many religions for spiritual purification.
  • I'm trying out intermittent fasting to see if it helps with my digestion.
  • I'm on a fast to lose some weight before my vacation.
  • She was fasting from social media to focus on her mental health.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by indicating the manner in which something is done

  • The new machine was designed to operate powerfully in order to increase efficiency.
  • She sang powerfully during the concert last night.
  • He hit the ball powerfully out of the park.
  • The author's words resonated powerfully with the audience.

noun the ability to endure or persist over time

  • The company's success can be attributed to its product's staying power in the market.
  • I'm impressed by the staying power of this phone battery.
  • That artist has serious staying power - they've been relevant for years.
  • Her determination and resilience give her the staying power to overcome any obstacle.

noun a wind blowing in the same direction as the motion of the object it affects

  • The airplane was able to reach its destination faster thanks to the strong tail wind.
  • We should have a smooth flight with the tail wind pushing us along.
  • With this tail wind, we'll be cruising in no time!
  • Having luck on your side is like having a tail wind in life, propelling you forward effortlessly.

noun a term used to describe the combined function of the heart and lungs

adjective relating to or affecting the heart and lungs

  • Cardiorespiratory fitness is an important aspect of overall health and wellness.
  • Working out regularly can improve your cardiorespiratory endurance.
  • I need to get my cardio up so I can keep up with my friends on hikes.
  • Her ability to handle stress is like a well-trained cardiorespiratory system.

noun a person or thing that is better than another in some way

adjective comparative form of the adjective 'good', used to compare two things

  • There is no such word as 'gooder' in formal English language usage.
  • My friend thinks he is gooder at video games than me.
  • I heard that new restaurant is gooder than the one down the street.
  • She always tries to be gooder than everyone else, but it just comes off as arrogant.

noun a person who is short-winded

adjective describing someone who easily becomes out of breath or tired

  • The professor was known for being short-winded during his lectures, often getting straight to the point.
  • I can't stand having a conversation with him, he's so short-winded.
  • She's short-winded when it comes to explaining things, always cutting the conversation short.
  • His argument was short-winded, lacking depth and substance.