noun a book containing detailed records of court cases or legal decisions

  • The casebook provided detailed analysis of various legal precedents.
  • I found all the answers in the casebook for our assignment.
  • Dude, did you check the casebook for the cheat codes?
  • Her life could be seen as a casebook example of resilience and perseverance.

verb to bring together or concentrate into a central point or place

  • The company decided to centralize its operations in one location to improve efficiency.
  • Let's centralize all the documents in one folder for easy access.
  • We need to centralize our stuff so we don't lose anything.
  • By centralizing our focus on customer service, we can improve overall satisfaction.

noun the act of equipping or the equipment itself

verb to supply or provide with necessary items or skills

  • The company will equip all employees with the necessary tools and resources to succeed in their roles.
  • Don't forget to equip yourself with sunscreen before going to the beach.
  • I need to equip my wardrobe with some new threads for the party.
  • Education equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate through life's challenges.

adjective not under the control or in the power of another; able to act or be done as one wishes

adverb in a way that is not under the control or in the power of another; freely

  • The company is offering a free trial of their software for a limited time.
  • You can get a free coffee if you sign up for their rewards program.
  • I scored a free ticket to the concert from my friend.
  • Forgiveness is setting yourself free from the burden of anger and resentment.

noun a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to.

  • The library is a quiet place for studying and research.
  • Let's meet up at the library to work on our project.
  • I'm gonna hit up the library to cram for my exam.
  • The library of knowledge in his mind was vast and well-organized.

noun a publication, usually published on a regular schedule, containing articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements

adjective relating to or characteristic of a magazine

  • I enjoy reading articles in the latest issue of the magazine.
  • I love flipping through magazines for inspiration.
  • I snagged a cool mag at the store yesterday.
  • Her mind was like a well-worn magazine, filled with stories and experiences.

noun A state of unconsciousness or extreme dizziness

verb To lose consciousness

adverb In a way that causes someone to lose consciousness

  • The heat caused several people to pass out during the outdoor event.
  • I partied so hard last night, I almost passed out!
  • That movie was so boring, I almost passed out from sheer boredom.
  • The shocking news made her almost pass out from disbelief.

verb to supply or make available something that is needed or desired

preposition to make provisions or arrangements for someone or something

  • It is the responsibility of the government to provide for the basic needs of its citizens.
  • Parents work hard to provide for their children.
  • I gotta provide for my crew, no matter what.
  • The company must provide for the future by investing in new technologies.

noun a book that is sold to the general public through bookstores or online retailers

  • The publishing company specializes in producing trade books for the education sector.
  • I picked up a new trade book at the bookstore yesterday.
  • I found a cool trade book that I'm gonna check out.
  • Reading a trade book is like taking a journey into another world.

adjective describes something that is not obstructed or hindered; free to proceed without interference

  • The construction project proceeded unimpeded by any obstacles.
  • The car was able to drive unimpeded down the empty road.
  • She danced unimpeded through the crowd at the concert.
  • His creativity flowed unimpeded as he painted on the canvas.

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

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

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence

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

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • I had to loan something from someone in order to complete the project on time.
  • I asked my friend to loan me something for the party tonight.
  • Can you hook me up and loan something from someone for the weekend?
  • Sometimes we need to loan something from someone in terms of support and guidance during tough times.

noun the state or quality of being adequate; sufficiency for a particular purpose

  • The report highlighted the adequacy of the company's financial resources.
  • We need to make sure the adequacy of the supplies before starting the project.
  • I'm not sure about the adequacy of his skills for this job.
  • The artist questioned the adequacy of her latest painting, feeling like something was missing.

adjective relating to or functioning as an adjunct

  • The use of adjunctive therapy is common in treating certain medical conditions.
  • The doctor recommended an adjunctive treatment to go along with the main medication.
  • I heard adding an adjunctive approach can help speed up the recovery process.
  • In life, having a positive attitude can be considered as an adjunctive factor for success.

adjective able to be advanced or progressed

  • The new software has an advanceable feature that allows users to customize their experience.
  • I heard the new phone is advanceable, meaning you can upgrade it easily.
  • The game has an advanceable level where you can unlock special powers.
  • His skills are advanceable, meaning he has the potential to improve with practice.