Automotive Industry Terms

12 words in this vocabulary list

noun a substance used for sticking objects together

adjective able to stick fast to a surface or object; sticky

  • The adhesive used in the construction industry must meet strict standards for durability.
  • I need to buy some adhesive to fix the loose tiles in the bathroom.
  • I found this super sticky adhesive that works like magic!
  • Her words were like adhesive, sticking with me long after our conversation ended.

noun a young male horse, typically under the age of four

  • The rancher purchased a new colt to add to his stable of horses.
  • I saw a cute colt running around in the field next door.
  • That colt is gonna be a real stud when he grows up.
  • The young entrepreneur's business was still a colt in the industry, but showing great potential.

noun a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture

adjective of mixed character; composed of mixed parts

  • The new car model is a hybrid, combining both electric and gasoline engines.
  • I love my hybrid car because it saves me so much money on gas.
  • That hybrid vehicle is lit, bro!
  • Her personality is a hybrid of kindness and toughness.

noun A book or guide that gives instructions for operating a device or performing a task

adjective Operated or controlled by the hands or physical effort, rather than automatically or electronically

  • The company provided a detailed manual outlining the procedures for using the new software.
  • I lost the manual for the TV remote, so now I have no idea how to change the settings.
  • I'll just wing it without reading the manual, I'm sure I can figure it out.
  • Sometimes life doesn't come with a manual, and we have to navigate our own path.

noun the act of climbing or ascending

adjective relating to something that is increasing or growing

  • The mounting evidence suggests a significant shift in public opinion.
  • I can't ignore the mounting pile of laundry in the corner.
  • Dude, the mounting pressure is killing me.
  • The mounting stress felt like a heavy weight on her shoulders.

noun a person who collects and sells scrap metal or other items for recycling or reuse

  • The scrapper was hired to remove debris from the construction site.
  • My uncle is a scrapper who collects and sells scrap metal for a living.
  • I heard that scrapper got into a fight at the bar last night.
  • She's a scrapper when it comes to negotiations, always fighting for the best deal.

noun a building or room where goods or services are sold

verb to visit or buy from a store or business

  • I need to stop by the shop to pick up some supplies for the project.
  • Let's hit up the shop to see if they have any new arrivals.
  • I'm gonna swing by the shop to grab a quick bite to eat.
  • His mind was like a cluttered shop, filled with random thoughts and ideas.

verb to transfer ownership or control of something to someone else by signing a document

preposition used to indicate the action of transferring ownership or control

  • The lawyer advised the client to sign over the property deed to avoid any legal complications.
  • Hey, can you sign over the ownership of that car to me?
  • I'll sign over the rights to the song if you promise to make it a hit.
  • She decided to sign over her heart to him, giving him her complete trust.

noun the quality of being sophisticated; refined or cultured in appearance, manner, or taste

  • The design of the new luxury car exudes sophistication and elegance.
  • She always carries herself with such sophistication, even in casual settings.
  • That party was so sophisticated, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • His writing style is full of sophistication, each word carefully chosen to convey deeper meaning.

noun a system of sound reproduction that uses two or more channels to create a more realistic effect

adjective related to sound reproduction using multiple channels

  • The stereo system in the conference room provides high-quality sound for presentations.
  • Let's crank up the stereo and have a dance party in the living room!
  • I love bumping beats on my new stereo.
  • Her voice filled the room like a stereo, commanding everyone's attention.

verb to treat rubber or other materials with sulfur or its compounds in order to improve its strength, elasticity, and durability

  • The rubber industry uses heat and pressure to vulcanize rubber for increased durability.
  • My dad showed me how to vulcanize a punctured tire to save money on repairs.
  • I heard you can vulcanize your own sneakers to make them last longer.
  • The intense pressure of the situation seemed to vulcanize our team into a stronger unit.

adjective a term used to describe something covered or made of leather

  • The leathered book cover was beautifully embossed with intricate designs.
  • She always carries her leathered bag wherever she goes.
  • Those leathered boots are so cool!
  • After a long day of work, he felt completely leathered.