noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

preposition a word used before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship to another word in the sentence

article a word that is used with a noun to indicate the type of reference being made by the noun

  • The quality of the product was below the mark set by industry standards.
  • His performance in the exam was below the mark, he needs to study harder.
  • Her outfit was totally below the mark for the party.
  • The team's effort fell below the mark, resulting in a disappointing outcome.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

  • The company's revenue this quarter is comparable to last year's.
  • This phone is comparable to the one you have, just a newer model.
  • These two cars are pretty much comparable in terms of speed and performance.
  • Her dedication to her work is comparable to a marathon runner's commitment to training.

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being, in this case, 'expected' is the past tense of the verb 'expect'

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'expected' describes something that is anticipated or predicted to happen

  • The company's revenue for this quarter is lower than expected.
  • I didn't expect the movie to be that good!
  • I'm expecting a big turnout at the party tonight.
  • Her performance in the play exceeded all expectations.

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  • The company aims to achieve greater market share through strategic partnerships.
  • I think we should go for the greater option, it's worth the investment.
  • Dude, that new phone is way greater than the one you have.
  • With every challenge comes the opportunity for greater growth and learning.

noun lack of ability or skill to do something

adjective incapable of achieving or performing a task

  • The employee's incapability to meet deadlines resulted in a delay in the project.
  • I can't believe his incapability to follow simple instructions.
  • Her incapability to chill out is really annoying.
  • The artist's incapability to see colors didn't hinder his ability to create beautiful artwork.

adverb individually is an adverb that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by indicating that something is done or considered separately or one at a time.

  • Each student will be assessed individually based on their performance in the exam.
  • You can choose your toppings individually for the pizza.
  • Let's each pick out our outfits individually and then meet up later.
  • The team members must work together as a unit, rather than trying to solve problems individually.

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

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

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

  • It is important to keep score in a competitive game to determine the winner.
  • Hey, don't forget to keep score during our friendly match!
  • Let's make sure we keep score so we know who's winning.
  • In life, it's not always necessary to keep score of every little thing.

adjective A word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'measurable' describes something that can be measured.

  • The success of the project will be measured through measurable key performance indicators.
  • I need to set some measurable goals for my fitness journey.
  • Let's make sure our progress is trackable and measurable.
  • Her impact on the company is not easily measurable in numbers.

noun a company's total revenue minus total expenses, taxes, and other costs

  • The company reported a net income of $1 million for the quarter.
  • The business made a profit of $1 million after all expenses were deducted.
  • The company's bottom line was $1 million in the green.
  • After all the dust settled, the net income was a shining beacon of success.

noun paper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses

  • The company reported significant paper profits for the last financial quarter.
  • The business made a lot of paper profits this year.
  • Don't get too excited about those paper profits, they're not real until we cash out.
  • Investing in that stock may bring some paper profits, but the real gains come from long-term growth.

noun the highest point or level

verb to reach a highest point or level

  • The hikers finally reached the peak of the mountain after a long and arduous climb.
  • We made it to the peak of the hill just in time to catch the sunset.
  • I feel like I'm on top of the world when I reach the peak of a challenging hike.
  • Her career was at its peak when she landed the lead role in a blockbuster movie.

noun the action or process of carrying out or accomplishing an action, task, or function; a display of skill or ability

adjective relating to or describing the act of performing or carrying out a task or function

  • The company's financial performance exceeded expectations this quarter.
  • I heard that the band's performance at the concert was amazing.
  • Did you see that guy's performance on the basketball court? He was on fire!
  • Her performance in the job interview really impressed the hiring manager.

noun a relationship between two amounts showing how many times one contains the other

  • The ratio of boys to girls in the class is 2:3.
  • What's the ratio of sugar to flour in this recipe?
  • The ratio of likes to dislikes on that video is insane!
  • The ratio of work to play in his life is completely off balance.

verb to compete against in a race or election

preposition in opposition to

  • The candidate decided to run against the incumbent in the upcoming election.
  • I heard that Sarah is going to run against Tom for class president.
  • Are you seriously going to run against him? Good luck with that!
  • Sometimes it feels like I'm constantly running against the clock to meet deadlines.

noun a large board or electronic display used to show the score in a game or competition

  • The scoreboard displayed the final results of the match.
  • Check out the scoreboard to see who's winning.
  • The scoreboard is lit with our team in the lead.
  • Life's scoreboard may not always show our wins, but it's important to keep playing.

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate that something is done in a negative or unfavorable manner

  • The new policy was received unfavorably by the majority of shareholders.
  • I heard that the boss took the news unfavorably and was in a bad mood all day.
  • She always reacts unfavorably to any changes in the schedule.
  • His actions spoke unfavorably of his character.

noun a sudden or unexpected improvement or change for the better

  • The economic forecast predicts an upturn in the market next quarter.
  • Looks like there's an upturn in sales this month.
  • Things are finally looking up, we're seeing an upturn in profits.
  • After a period of struggle, she felt an upturn in her mood and outlook on life.

noun a person who is considered to be less capable or competent than others in a particular group or situation

  • The company's weak sister division is dragging down overall performance.
  • She's always been considered the weak sister in the family.
  • Don't be such a weak sister, toughen up and face your fears.
  • In the world of competitive sports, being a weak sister will get you nowhere.

adjective relating to or happening every week

adverb in a weekly manner

  • The company sends out a weekly newsletter to all employees.
  • We have our weekly team meeting every Monday morning.
  • Let's catch up for our weekly gossip session.
  • His weekly visits to the gym are like therapy for him.

noun a list or table that shows the current rankings or scores of individuals or teams in a competition

  • The leaderboard displays the top performers in the competition.
  • Check out the leaderboard to see who's in the lead.
  • I'm gunning for the top spot on the leaderboard.
  • In the game of life, we all have our own leaderboard to climb.

noun A person, place, thing, or idea, such as 'average'

verb An action word that describes the act of batting

adverb A word that describes how the action of batting is being done

pronoun A word that replaces a noun, such as 'your' in 'above your average'

preposition A word that shows the relationship between 'batting' and 'above your average'

  • In order to secure a promotion, you must consistently be batting above your average in terms of performance.
  • If you want to impress the boss, make sure you're batting above your average on all your projects.
  • Dude, you've been batting above your average lately, keep up the good work!
  • Life is like a game of baseball, sometimes you just have to keep swinging until you're batting above your average.

adjective relating to or involving a final assessment or evaluation at the end of a period of time

  • The summative assessment at the end of the course will determine your final grade.
  • The big test at the end that counts for a lot is called the summative.
  • The final exam that decides everything is the summative, so make sure you study hard.
  • In life, the summative moments are what define us and shape our future.

noun a person's level of achievement or success compared to their potential or expectations

  • The accomplishment quotient of the team has significantly increased since implementing new productivity strategies.
  • We really raised our accomplishment quotient by working together on that project.
  • Our accomplishment quotient is off the charts after acing that presentation.
  • Her accomplishment quotient soared to new heights after overcoming all obstacles in her path.