noun a small enclosure or cage for poultry

verb to confine in a coop

  • The farmers decided to establish a cooperative to manage the distribution of their products.
  • Let's all pitch in and build a chicken coop in the backyard.
  • I heard the new startup is a real coop, everyone there is like family.
  • The team worked together seamlessly, like a well-oiled coop.

noun a young person who is not yet fully developed

adjective relating to young people or immature behavior

  • The juvenile offender was sentenced to community service.
  • The young kid got in trouble with the law.
  • The juvie got caught stealing from the store.
  • The juvenile behavior of the team cost them the game.

noun A student officer in the navy, specifically a cadet in the US Naval Academy or a candidate for a commission in the Royal Navy.

  • The midshipman was responsible for overseeing the navigation of the ship.
  • The midshipman had to learn the ropes quickly on their first day aboard.
  • The new midshipman was nicknamed 'Sailor' by the crew.
  • Being a midshipman in the corporate world means taking on leadership roles early in your career.

noun the duties, functions, or term of a minister of religion

  • The ministry of education is responsible for overseeing the country's school system.
  • My friend works for the ministry of health and enjoys helping people in need.
  • I heard that the ministry of finance is cracking down on tax evasion.
  • In her role as a teacher, she sees her work as a ministry to educate and inspire young minds.

noun a thing offered, especially as a gift or contribution

verb presenting something as a gift or sacrifice

  • The company is considering expanding their product offering to attract more customers.
  • I heard the new restaurant down the street has a great lunch offering.
  • I'm always down for a free offering of snacks at a party.
  • Her offering of support during a difficult time was greatly appreciated.

noun a musical instrument played by striking or shaking, such as drums or cymbals

  • The percussion section of the orchestra includes instruments like timpani, snare drum, and cymbals.
  • I love playing percussion in the school band because it's so much fun.
  • The percussionist totally rocked out on the drums during the concert.
  • The rain on the roof sounded like a gentle percussion orchestra.

verb to help or encourage something to develop or increase; to support or actively encourage

  • The company launched a new marketing campaign to promote their latest product.
  • They're trying to promote the event on social media to get more people to attend.
  • I'm always promoting my favorite music to my friends.
  • His actions promote a sense of unity among the team members.

noun SMCP can also refer to 'Standardized Management Control Protocol', which is a noun used in the context of networking and information technology.

adjective SMCP can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to social media content provision.

  • The SMCP methodology is widely used in project management to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.
  • I heard that the SMCP approach can really help streamline our work processes.
  • Let's try out that new SMCP thing everyone's been talking about.
  • Using SMCP is like having a roadmap to success in project management.

noun A club specifically for children, often offering activities, events, or programs for kids to participate in

  • The hotel offers a supervised kids’ club for younger guests to enjoy various activities.
  • Hey, have you checked out the kids’ club at the resort? It's pretty cool.
  • I heard the kids’ club at the community center is lit with fun stuff to do.
  • Joining the book club felt like being part of a kids’ club for adults who love reading.

noun the study of dinosaurs

  • Dinosaurology is the scientific study of dinosaurs and their behavior.
  • I'm thinking of majoring in dinosaurology because I've always been fascinated by dinosaurs.
  • Some people call dinosaurology 'dino science'.
  • Studying dinosaurology is like uncovering the secrets of a lost world.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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 indicate whether a noun is specific or unspecific

  • The new software program promised to revolutionize our workflow, but it turned out not all it’s cracked up to be.
  • I thought the movie was going to be amazing, but it's not all it’s cracked up to be.
  • Everyone said the party would be epic, but it's not all it’s cracked up to be.
  • Life in the big city may seem glamorous, but it's not all it’s cracked up to be once you experience the daily hustle and bustle.

noun a person who takes photographs of astronomical objects or events

  • The astrophotographer captured stunning images of the Milky Way galaxy.
  • My friend is an amazing astrophotographer who takes pictures of the stars.
  • That astrophotographer dude really knows how to snap some out-of-this-world shots.
  • The astrophotographer's lens turned the night sky into a canvas of celestial art.

acw

noun a member of the American Civil War Round Table, an organization dedicated to the study of the American Civil War

  • The Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) is a prestigious organization that promotes collaboration among universities worldwide.
  • I heard that ACW is hosting a conference next month, are you attending?
  • I can't believe ACW won the basketball tournament, they were the underdogs!
  • The ACW of the company, the administrative team, works behind the scenes to ensure everything runs smoothly.