adverb used to indicate that something is done in a clear or obvious manner

  • The data clearly indicates a strong correlation between the two variables.
  • You can clearly see the answer at the back of the book.
  • She clearly has a crush on him, it's so obvious.
  • His emotions were clearly written all over his face.

noun a piece of cloth or similar material, typically oblong or square, attachable by one edge to a pole or rope and used as the symbol or emblem of a country or institution or as a decoration during public festivities

  • The national flag was raised during the ceremony.
  • I saw a cool flag at the parade.
  • That concert was flag, dude!
  • Her smile was the flag that signaled her happiness.

noun a jumbled or confused mixture

verb to distort or confuse a message or communication

  • The recording was garbled due to a technical issue with the microphone.
  • I couldn't understand a word he said, it was all garbled.
  • The message got all garbled up in translation.
  • His emotions were so intense that his words came out garbled.

noun a loud shout or cry

verb to shout or yell loudly

  • The teacher asked the students to raise their hands instead of hollering out the answers.
  • You can just holler at me if you need anything, I'll be right here.
  • I heard you holler at that party last night, it must have been wild.
  • The mountains seemed to holler back at us as we shouted into the valley.

noun a person or thing that is coming or arriving

adjective describing something that is coming or arriving

  • The incoming shipment is scheduled to arrive tomorrow.
  • Hey, heads up, incoming package for you!
  • Incoming text from my crush, gotta reply ASAP!
  • With all the changes happening, it feels like there's an incoming storm.

noun a communication or connection between different parts or things

  • Effective intercommunication among team members is essential for project success.
  • We need better intercommunication if we want to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Yo, our intercommunication skills need some serious work.
  • Intercommunication is like the glue that holds a team together.

adjective relating to or involving communication between two or more parties

  • The intercommunicational skills of the team members greatly contributed to the success of the project.
  • Effective intercommunicational abilities are key to good teamwork.
  • Yo, our intercommunicational game is on point!
  • In a world where intercommunicational barriers are common, it's refreshing to find someone who truly listens.

noun a temporary stop in an ongoing activity or process

  • The meeting was productive until it was disrupted by an unexpected interruption.
  • We were having a good chat until the interruption came in.
  • The party was lit until that interruption killed the vibe.
  • Sometimes life throws interruptions at us, but we must learn to adapt and keep moving forward.

noun a measurement of how far apart objects are

adjective measuring a great distance

  • Long distance relationships require strong communication skills and trust.
  • Being in a long distance relationship is tough, but worth it if you're with the right person.
  • I can't do the whole long distance thing, it's too much for me.
  • The long distance between us was not just physical, but emotional as well.

noun a program or device that facilitates communication between users

  • The messenger delivered the important documents to the CEO.
  • I'll send you a message through the messenger app.
  • I'll hit you up on the messenger to chat later.
  • Music has always been a messenger of emotions for me.

noun a misunderstanding or misreading of something

  • The misinterpretation of the data led to incorrect conclusions being drawn.
  • Don't misinterpret what he said, he was just joking around.
  • I think you misinterpreted her text, she was being sarcastic.
  • His silence was often misinterpreted as indifference, when in reality he was just shy.

verb to inform someone about something officially or formally

  • Please notify the authorities immediately if you witness any suspicious activity.
  • Hey, don't forget to notify me when you're ready to leave.
  • I'll shoot you a text to notify you about the party tonight.
  • The sudden change in weather should notify us that winter is approaching.

noun an unwelcome or intrusive presence

verb to become noticeable in an unwelcome or intrusive way

  • Please do not obtrude your personal opinions during the meeting.
  • Don't obtrude yourself into other people's conversations.
  • Stop trying to obtrude yourself into our plans.
  • The dark clouds obtrude the sun's rays, casting a shadow over the city.

adjective describing someone who is friendly, sociable, and enjoys being around other people

  • The outgoing president gave a farewell speech at the ceremony.
  • She's always the most outgoing person at the party.
  • He's such an outgoing dude, always up for a good time.
  • The outgoing tide carried the boat gently out to sea.

noun a job title or occupation

  • The radio operator was responsible for maintaining communication with other units.
  • The radio operator kept us updated on what was happening in the field.
  • The radio operator was the one who kept us in the loop.
  • The radio operator was like the conductor of our communication symphony.

noun a word or phrase that refers to or stands for something else

adjective relating to or containing references or allusions

  • In academic writing, it is crucial to use referential language to cite sources properly.
  • When writing your essay, make sure to include referential information from reliable sources.
  • Yo, don't forget to drop some referential quotes in your paper to back up your arguments.
  • Her paintings are highly referential to classical art movements, showcasing her deep knowledge and appreciation for art history.

noun a spoken or written response

verb to respond or answer

adverb replied in a timely manner

preposition in reply to the email

  • Please remember to reply to the email by the end of the day.
  • Hey, don't forget to reply to the message I sent you.
  • Yo, make sure you reply to that text ASAP.
  • Your silence is a powerful reply to their accusations.

noun a formal questioning or interrogation, especially in a legal context

  • The concept of interpellation is often discussed in the field of cultural studies.
  • I'm not sure I fully understand the idea of interpellation.
  • Interpellation is like when society tries to label you based on stereotypes.
  • In a way, interpellation can be seen as a form of social conditioning.

adjective describing something that can be reached or accessed

  • The summit of the mountain is not easily reachable without proper equipment.
  • The grocery store is just a short walk away, very reachable.
  • That new restaurant is so reachable, we should check it out sometime.
  • Success may seem far away, but with hard work and dedication, it is reachable.

noun a person who sends or directs something to someone else, such as a letter or message

  • The addresser of the letter must clearly state their contact information.
  • The addresser of the email forgot to include their phone number.
  • Yo, the addresser of the package left a note on the door.
  • In this poem, the addresser speaks directly to the reader through vivid imagery.