noun reparations made for a wrong or injury

  • The company made amends for the mistake by issuing a public apology.
  • I need to make amends with my friend after our argument.
  • I'll make amends with her by buying her a coffee.
  • Time cannot make amends for the loss of a loved one.

noun a friendly relationship or peaceful harmony between people or groups

  • The two nations signed a treaty of amity and cooperation.
  • We have a great sense of amity among our group of friends.
  • Me and my bestie have total amity vibes.
  • The amity between the rival gangs was unexpected but welcomed.

verb to unite or come together in a group for a common purpose or goal

  • During times of crisis, it is important for communities to band together to support one another.
  • Hey, let's all band together and help our friend move into their new apartment this weekend.
  • When things get tough, we gotta band together and show everyone what we're made of.
  • The different colors in the painting band together to create a beautiful masterpiece.

noun A building used for public Christian worship.

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  • The church is a place of worship for Christians.
  • Let's meet at the church for Sunday service.
  • I heard there's a cool event happening at the church this weekend.
  • In her eyes, the church represented a sanctuary of peace and solace.

noun the state of being a companion or the company of others

  • The elderly often seek companionship to combat feelings of loneliness.
  • Having a pet can provide great companionship for those living alone.
  • My best friend is my go-to for companionship whenever I need it.
  • In the world of literature, books can offer companionship to those seeking solace.

adjective friendly, lively, and enjoyable; promoting good company and cheerful atmosphere

  • The convivial atmosphere at the company's annual gala was a welcome change from the usual office setting.
  • We always have a convivial time when we get together for game night.
  • The party last night was so convivial, everyone was having a blast.
  • His convivial personality lit up the room and made everyone feel at ease.

noun an original settler on public land under government regulation with the opportunity to acquire title to the land after meeting certain criteria

  • The homesteader diligently worked the land to establish a self-sufficient farm.
  • The homesteader was out in the fields from sunrise to sunset, getting things done.
  • That homesteader is a real do-it-yourself kind of person.
  • The homesteader of the modern age is someone who strives for self-sufficiency in all aspects of life.

noun a district or community within a town or city

adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular neighborhood

  • The neighborhood association is hosting a meeting to discuss community improvements.
  • I love walking around the neighborhood and saying hi to all my neighbors.
  • This neighborhood is lit, there's always something fun going on.
  • In the neighborhood of success, hard work is the key to getting there.

adjective describing a noun as being near or next to something else

  • The neighboring countries signed a treaty to promote trade and cooperation.
  • I heard that the neighboring house is up for sale.
  • The party next door to us is always lit, I love our neighboring neighbors!
  • The success of the neighboring business inspired us to strive for excellence.

noun the quality or state of being friendly and helpful to one's neighbors

  • The sense of neighborliness in our community is truly remarkable, with everyone always willing to lend a helping hand.
  • I love the neighborliness in our neighborhood - it feels like one big family looking out for each other.
  • Our block has some serious neighborliness vibes going on, it's like we're all best friends.
  • The concept of neighborliness extends beyond just physical proximity, it's about being kind and supportive to those around you.

adjective showing or expressing kindness and consideration for others

  • The neighborhood is known for its neighborly atmosphere and strong sense of community.
  • I appreciate your help with the yard work, you're so neighborly!
  • Let's be more neighborly and share our Wi-Fi password with the new neighbors.
  • Being neighborly doesn't just mean borrowing sugar, it means looking out for each other in times of need.

noun a district or community within a town or city

adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular neighborhood

  • The neighbourhood association is hosting a community clean-up event this weekend.
  • I love living in this neighbourhood because everyone is so friendly.
  • This neighbourhood is lit, there's always something fun happening.
  • In the neighbourhood of success, hard work is the key to opening doors.

adjective showing or having qualities of being friendly and helpful towards one's neighbors

  • The new housing development promotes a neighbourly atmosphere through community events and shared spaces.
  • Our street is really neighbourly - everyone looks out for each other.
  • I love how neighbourly everyone is around here, always lending a hand when needed.
  • Being neighbourly doesn't just mean living next to someone, it means being kind and considerate to those around you.

noun a person who brings about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries

adjective describing someone or something that promotes peace or reconciliation

  • The diplomat acted as a peacemaker in the negotiations between the two warring countries.
  • My friend always plays the peacemaker whenever our group gets into an argument.
  • I'm known as the peacemaker in my family, always trying to keep the peace.
  • The artist saw himself as a peacemaker, using his art to bring people together in harmony.

noun a part or portion belonging to, distributed to, contributed by, or owed by a person or group

verb to divide or distribute something among people

  • It is important to share information with your team in order to work efficiently.
  • Let's share our snacks during the movie.
  • Hey, wanna share that gossip with me?
  • The artist wanted to share her vision with the world through her paintings.

noun a person who spreads gossip or rumors about others

  • The talebearer was spreading malicious rumors about his colleague in the office.
  • Don't trust that talebearer, they always gossip about everyone.
  • That talebearer is such a drama llama, always stirring up trouble.
  • The talebearer's words were like a wildfire, spreading quickly and causing chaos.

SCA

noun Society for Creative Anachronism

  • The SCA is an abbreviation for Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
  • I heard that the SCA event was rescheduled to next week.
  • Let's meet up at the SCA later.
  • Being in the SCA feels like being in a whirlwind of emotions.

noun a fictional form of government in which leaders are chosen based on their ability to repair or fix problems

  • The concept of mendocracy promotes the idea of a government based on honesty and integrity.
  • In a mendocracy, only those who can prove their honesty should be in power.
  • I wish we lived in a mendocracy where politicians actually told the truth.
  • The company's leadership claimed to uphold a mendocracy, but scandals revealed otherwise.

noun a subgenre of speculative fiction that is characterized by a focus on optimism, hope, and resilience in the face of adversity

  • The concept of hopepunk focuses on actively choosing hope in the face of despair.
  • I love reading hopepunk stories because they always leave me feeling inspired.
  • Hopepunk is like the ultimate vibe for staying positive no matter what.
  • Her attitude towards life can be described as hopepunk, always looking for the silver lining.

noun a feeling of loyalty and solidarity towards one's fellow countrymen

  • Compatriotism is the sense of loyalty and solidarity towards one's fellow citizens.
  • Showing compatriotism means supporting and standing by your fellow countrymen.
  • Real compatriotism is about having each other's backs no matter what.
  • In times of crisis, compatriotism shines through as people come together to support each other.

noun a social media event organized on Twitter to raise money for charity

  • The annual twestival event aims to raise funds for various charitable organizations through social media.
  • Are you going to the twestival tonight? It's going to be so much fun!
  • I heard the twestival is going to be lit, can't wait to see everyone there!
  • Attending the twestival felt like being part of a digital revolution in fundraising.