noun the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others

  • The concept of altruism is often studied in the field of psychology.
  • I admire your altruism in always putting others' needs before your own.
  • Dude, your level of altruism is off the charts!
  • Altruism is like a beacon of light in a world filled with darkness.

noun the body of citizens in a country or state

  • The government's policies aim to benefit the entire citizenry.
  • The citizenry is not happy with the new taxes being imposed.
  • The citizenry is fed up with the constant traffic in this city.
  • The citizenry of ideas in this forum is diverse and engaging.

noun A large building that houses the local government offices and meeting rooms for a city or town.

  • The mayor gave a speech at city hall about the new infrastructure project.
  • Let's meet at city hall before heading to the event.
  • I heard there's a protest happening at city hall tomorrow.
  • City hall is like the heart of the community, where decisions are made that affect everyone.

noun a handbill or circular distributed in public places

  • The company distributed a flyer to promote their new product.
  • Hey, did you see the flyer for the upcoming concert?
  • I snagged a flyer for the cool party happening this weekend.
  • Her dreams took flight like a flyer in the wind.

adjective of or denoting an organization for people, especially men, that have common interests or beliefs

  • The fraternal organization was established to promote brotherhood and community service.
  • My fraternal twin and I have a special bond that can't be broken.
  • I love hanging out with my fraternal bros, we always have a good time together.
  • The fraternal relationship between the two countries has strengthened over the years.

verb to come together, assemble, or collect in one place

  • The data gathered from the research study will be presented at the conference.
  • We gathered at the park for a picnic with friends.
  • I gathered from his tone that he wasn't interested in what I was saying.
  • She gathered her thoughts before speaking in front of the audience.

noun a social gathering or meeting

verb to come together for a social gathering or meeting

  • The board members decided to get together to discuss the upcoming merger.
  • Let's get together for coffee and catch up sometime.
  • We should totally get together for a movie marathon this weekend.
  • All the elements of the project need to get together for it to be successful.

noun a person, especially a man, who is friendly and helpful

adjective of high quality; excellent

  • He is known among his peers as a good fellow who always goes the extra mile.
  • Hey, that guy over there is a real good fellow, always willing to lend a hand.
  • Man, that dude is a solid good fellow, you can count on him for anything.
  • In a world full of chaos, he stood out as a beacon of light, a truly good fellow.

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

  • He joined the company as a senior manager last month.
  • I joined the gym yesterday to start working out.
  • She joined the squad to hang out with her friends.
  • The two rivers joined together to form a larger body of water.

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

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

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite (e.g., the, a, an)

  • It is important for the police force to keep the peace in the community.
  • Let's all try to keep the peace and avoid any arguments.
  • Hey man, just chill out and keep the peace, okay?
  • The diplomat's role is to keep the peace between conflicting nations.

noun the act of organizing or preparing something, such as resources or personnel, for a specific purpose or goal

  • The government announced the mobilization of troops to assist in disaster relief efforts.
  • They're mobilizing a team to help with the project.
  • Let's mobilize the crew and get this party started!
  • The mobilization of resources was crucial in turning the company's fortunes around.

verb to prepare or organize for a purpose or campaign; to make ready for action

  • The government has decided to mobilize additional troops to the border.
  • We need to mobilize our friends to help with the charity event.
  • Let's mobilize the squad for a night out on the town.
  • She was able to mobilize her inner strength to overcome the challenges.

verb to assemble, prepare, or organize for a purpose; to make ready for action

  • The government mobilized troops to respond to the crisis.
  • The team mobilized quickly to get the project done on time.
  • We mobilized the squad to hit up the party last night.
  • Her speech mobilized the audience to take action against climate change.

noun a gathering of students or team members to generate enthusiasm and support for a sports team or other group

  • The school organized a pep rally to boost school spirit before the big game.
  • We're all going to the pep rally later to get hyped for the game.
  • The pep rally was lit, everyone was so pumped up!
  • Attending the pep rally felt like a shot of adrenaline, energizing everyone for the upcoming event.

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noun a place where alcoholic drinks are served and people gather to socialize

  • The local pub is a popular spot for social gatherings.
  • Let's meet up at the pub for a drink after work.
  • I heard there's a new pub in town that's lit!
  • The library is like a pub for book lovers.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Upstanding' describes someone who is honest, honorable, and morally upright.

  • He is known in the community as an upstanding citizen with a strong moral compass.
  • My neighbor is such an upstanding guy, always willing to lend a helping hand.
  • That dude is straight upstanding, you can always count on him to have your back.
  • The towering skyscraper stood upstanding against the city skyline, a symbol of strength and resilience.

noun A small area of land set aside for public use, typically in an urban setting, that is designed to provide green space and recreational opportunities for local residents.

  • The city council approved the development of a new pocket park in the downtown area.
  • Let's meet at the pocket park after work for a quick picnic.
  • I love hanging out at that little pocket park on the corner.
  • She found a pocket park of peace in the midst of the chaotic city.

noun the policy or practice of volunteering one's time or talents for charitable, educational, or other worthwhile activities

  • Volunteerism plays a crucial role in addressing social issues and community needs.
  • I love getting involved in volunteerism activities to give back to the community.
  • Volunteerism is cool because you get to help out and make a difference.
  • Volunteerism is like a bright light in the darkness, bringing hope and positivity to those in need.

noun a gathering or event characterized by an outpouring of love, affection, and positivity

  • The conference turned into a lovefest as industry leaders praised each other's accomplishments.
  • The party was a total lovefest with everyone hugging and laughing all night.
  • The concert was a total lovefest - the band and the fans were all in sync and having a great time.
  • Their relationship was like a lovefest, with constant affection and admiration for each other.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'action' is a noun that refers to the process of doing something or taking steps to achieve a goal.

  • The minister delivered an inspiring action sermon on the importance of community service.
  • The preacher gave a powerful action sermon about helping others in need.
  • The pastor's action sermon really lit a fire under the congregation to get involved in charity work.
  • Her words were like an action sermon, urging everyone to take meaningful steps towards positive change.

noun the quality or state of being active

  • The activeness of the employees in the company has led to increased productivity.
  • I admire your activeness in participating in various activities.
  • Her activeness in the group project really helped us get it done on time.
  • The activeness of the market can be seen in the constant fluctuations of stock prices.