noun a positive declaration intended to give confidence; a promise or guarantee

adjective providing confidence or certainty; sure or certain

  • The company provided a written assurance that the product would be delivered on time.
  • I need some assurance that you'll be there to help me move next weekend.
  • I need some reassurance that everything will be okay.
  • Her confident smile was a reassuring assurance that everything would work out in the end.

verb to make someone feel confident and sure about something

adjective making someone feel confident and sure about something

  • The company assured its investors that the project would be completed on time.
  • Don't worry, I assured her that we would be there to help.
  • I assured my friend that the party was going to be lit.
  • The dark clouds assured us that a storm was coming.

adverb used for emphasis to indicate to what extent or degree something is true

preposition used to indicate the degree or extent of something

  • I don't understand the concept at all.
  • I didn't like the movie at all.
  • I ain't going to that party at all.
  • Her words didn't hurt me at all.

adverb in a relaxed or comfortable position or state

preposition indicating the location or position of someone or something

  • The soldiers stood at ease during the ceremony.
  • Just relax and make yourself at ease.
  • Chill out, dude, you're totally at ease here.
  • After a long day of work, I finally felt at ease when I got home.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and indicates time or location

preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The project is behind time due to unexpected delays in the supply chain.
  • We're behind time on the schedule because of all the changes that were made.
  • We're really lagging behind time now, we need to pick up the pace.
  • Her dreams were always just slightly behind time, never quite catching up to reality.

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action

  • If you require any assistance, by all means, do not hesitate to ask.
  • If you want to come over for dinner, by all means, feel free to do so.
  • If you're craving pizza, by all means, let's order some.
  • She was determined to succeed, and by all means, she did.

adjective a feeling or showing great pleasure or satisfaction

  • The company was delighted to announce record profits for the quarter.
  • I was absolutely delighted when I found out I got the job!
  • I was so delighted when my crush texted me back.
  • The artist's use of color in the painting delighted the viewers.

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where

pronoun a word that is used in place of a noun to refer to people or things in a general sense

  • It is important to ensure that everyone has equal access to education.
  • Let's make sure everyone gets a slice of cake before it's all gone.
  • Yo, everyone needs to chill out and stop stressing over the little things.
  • In a forest, everyone is like a tree standing tall and strong, yet interconnected underground.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'excellent' describes the noun it is referring to

  • The candidate received an excellent rating on their performance review.
  • The new restaurant in town has excellent food at reasonable prices.
  • That movie was excellent, I highly recommend it.
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is excellent, like a well-oiled machine.

noun the act of fulfilling or state of being fulfilled

verb to carry out or bring to completion

  • It is important to fulfil all the requirements outlined in the contract.
  • I promised to fulfil my friend's request to water her plants while she's away.
  • I'll make sure to fulfil my end of the deal, no worries.
  • Her dreams of becoming a singer were finally fulfilled when she landed a record deal.

adverb in a manner that cannot be justified or excused

  • The company's failure to comply with safety regulations was inexcusably negligent.
  • He inexcusably forgot to pick up his sister from school.
  • She inexcusably ghosted her date last night.
  • His absence at the meeting was inexcusably loud.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun

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

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The employee who is always Johnny on the spot with completing tasks is highly valued in the company.
  • Whenever there's a problem, Tom is always Johnny on the spot to help out.
  • When it comes to fixing cars, Mike is Johnny on the spot.
  • In times of crisis, she is like Johnny on the spot, always ready to lend a hand.

noun a moment or time when a decision or truth is revealed or becomes clear

  • The moment of truth arrived when the final exam papers were handed out.
  • I knew it was the moment of truth when she asked me to meet her parents.
  • When the boss called me into his office, I knew it was the moment of truth.
  • As the spotlight shone on her, she knew this was the moment of truth in her career.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'not bad' is an adjective phrase that describes the quality of something as being satisfactory or decent.

  • The performance of the stock market today was not bad considering the recent economic challenges.
  • The movie we watched last night was not bad, I actually enjoyed it.
  • The new restaurant in town is not bad, we should check it out sometime.
  • His skills on the basketball court are not bad, he could definitely improve with more practice.

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It often indicates manner, time, place, or degree. In this case, 'promptly' modifies the verb by indicating the timeliness or speed of an action.

  • The package was promptly delivered to the recipient's address.
  • She always replies promptly to my messages.
  • He promptly ghosted me after our date.
  • The CEO promptly shut down any rumors of layoffs in the company.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the manner, degree, or frequency of the action or state being described

  • It is important to make a reasonably informed decision based on all available information.
  • I think we can reasonably expect the meeting to last about an hour.
  • I'm reasonably sure that we'll have a good time at the concert.
  • He was reasonably satisfied with the outcome of the negotiations.

noun a statement or action that helps to restore confidence

  • The doctor provided reassurance to the patient by explaining the treatment plan in detail.
  • Don't worry, I'm here for you. You can count on my reassurance.
  • Chill out, everything's gonna be fine. I got your back with some reassurance.
  • Like a warm blanket on a cold night, her words of reassurance enveloped me in comfort.

noun a state of being calm, relaxed, and free from worry or stress

verb to be confident or certain about something

  • Rest assured, we have taken all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our customers.
  • You can rest assured that we've got your back.
  • Don't worry, you can rest assured that everything will be lit.
  • Like a ship anchored in a storm, rest assured that I will always be there for you.

verb to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of someone

adjective satisfying - providing fulfillment or gratification

  • The company strives to satisfy all of its customers' needs and expectations.
  • I made sure to satisfy all the requirements for the project before submitting it.
  • I ate a huge burger to satisfy my hunger.
  • Her passion for music never fails to satisfy her soul.

adjective Describing something as being of the highest quality or rank, superior to all others

preposition Connecting the phrase 'second to none' to another word or phrase in a sentence

  • The quality of their customer service is second to none.
  • Her baking skills are second to none.
  • That new restaurant's food is second to none, dude.
  • His dedication to the cause is second to none, like a true warrior.

verb to attend to or take care of something

preposition used to indicate that someone is responsible for dealing with something

  • I will see to it that all the necessary paperwork is completed on time.
  • Can you see to feeding the pets while I'm away?
  • I'll see to grabbing some snacks before the movie starts.
  • The CEO promised to see to the company's growth and success.

noun the quality or fact of occurring or being done at a favorable or useful time

  • The timeliness of the project delivery was crucial for meeting the client's expectations.
  • We need to work on our timeliness if we want to avoid any delays.
  • Dude, your timeliness is seriously lacking. Get it together!
  • In life, timeliness is like catching a train - if you miss it, you might have to wait a long time for the next one.

adjective describing a quality of being constant, reliable, or dependable

  • His unfailing dedication to his work has earned him numerous accolades.
  • She has an unfailing ability to make everyone laugh at parties.
  • My best friend is my unfailing ride or die.
  • The sun rises every morning with unfailing regularity.

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

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

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

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it)

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a particular item or object, typically one of a specified type

  • After a long day at work, coming home to a quiet house with a good book, that’s all I need.
  • A hot cup of coffee and some good music playing, that’s all I need to relax.
  • Just give me some Netflix and chill time, that’s all I need right now.
  • A shoulder to lean on and a listening ear, that’s all I need to feel better.