noun a stake or specific amount of money that each poker player must put into the pot before receiving cards

preposition used to indicate that something is done before a particular event or time

  • The ante for the poker game is $20.
  • Hey, can you ante up for the pizza?
  • I'm not gonna ante for that nonsense.
  • She knew she had to ante up her efforts if she wanted to succeed.

noun a period of great success or importance

adverb to a great extent or degree

  • The company invested big time in their new marketing campaign.
  • I messed up big time on that test.
  • She's crushing it big time in her new job.
  • His ego is big time after winning the championship.

noun a slang term for money or cash

  • The company reported a significant increase in moolah from their latest quarter earnings.
  • I can't wait to hit the jackpot and make some serious moolah!
  • I'm hustling hard to stack up that sweet moolah.
  • She believed that happiness doesn't always come with a hefty amount of moolah.

noun an excess or surplus amount

adjective excessive or surplus

  • The merchant had an overplus of goods after the successful trade deal.
  • I accidentally bought an overplus of groceries at the store today.
  • I always end up with an overplus of snacks when I go to the movies.
  • Her overplus of kindness towards others is truly heartwarming.

verb to prevent something from happening; to make something impossible

  • The strict regulations preclude any unauthorized access to the sensitive data.
  • His lack of experience may preclude him from getting the job.
  • Don't let your fear preclude you from taking risks and trying new things.
  • Her closed-mindedness precludes her from seeing the beauty in different perspectives.

adjective of excellent quality; genuine or authentic

  • The chef prepared a pukka meal for the guests at the banquet.
  • I heard this new restaurant serves pukka burgers, we should check it out.
  • That concert was pukka, the band totally rocked the stage.
  • Her dedication to her work is pukka, she never gives up on a challenge.

noun a person who is new to or inexperienced in a particular activity or field

adjective not processed or refined; in a natural or unaltered state

  • The raw recruit showed great potential during training.
  • The new guy is a raw recruit, but he's eager to learn.
  • That raw recruit has a lot to prove if he wants to make it in this unit.
  • She felt like a raw recruit in the world of finance, but she was determined to succeed.

adjective describing a lack of knowledge or familiarity with something

preposition used to indicate a lack of knowledge or familiarity with something

  • She was unfamiliar with the new software program and needed some training.
  • I'm unfamiliar with this neighborhood, can you give me directions?
  • I'm totally unfamiliar with that TV show, is it any good?
  • He was unfamiliar with the concept of forgiveness until he experienced it firsthand.

noun the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience

verb to have and be able to use (power or influence)

  • As the CEO, she was able to wield authority over all decision-making processes.
  • The teacher always wields authority in the classroom.
  • Don't mess with him, he knows how to wield authority.
  • The king was able to wield authority like a sword, cutting through any opposition.

verb to accept, comply, or submit without protest or resistance

  • After much deliberation, the board finally acquiesced to the proposed budget cuts.
  • She wasn't happy about it, but eventually acquiesced to his request.
  • I didn't want to go out, but my friends convinced me and I acquiesced.
  • The waves relentlessly battered the shore until it acquiesced to their force.