verb to go along with or be present with someone or something

adjective describing or relating to something that goes along with or is connected to something else

  • The accompanying report provides a detailed analysis of the financial statements.
  • The brochure that comes with it has all the information you need.
  • The mixtape had some fire tracks with accompanying visuals.
  • Success is often accompanied by its accompanying challenges.

adjective providing an advantage; favorable; beneficial

  • It is advantageous for companies to invest in employee training programs.
  • It's advantageous to have a friend who works at the company.
  • Having a study group for the exam is really advantageous.
  • Being able to speak multiple languages is like having an advantageous tool in your toolbox.

noun a person who takes the place of another

verb to take turns or to occur in turns

adjective occurring or following by turns

adverb alternately

  • The committee decided to choose an alternate route for the project.
  • Let's take the alternate path to avoid traffic.
  • I heard there's an alternate way to get in without waiting in line.
  • She always tries to find an alternate solution to any problem.

noun a realm or domain in which animals exist or are classified

  • The study of the animal kingdom is known as zoology.
  • I love learning about all the different animals in the animal kingdom.
  • The animal kingdom is like a big ol' zoo out in the wild.
  • In the corporate world, it can sometimes feel like a jungle in the animal kingdom of business.

noun a remark or thought that is not directly related to the main topic of discussion

adverb to one side; out of the way

  • Aside from the financial implications, there are also ethical considerations to take into account.
  • Aside from the boring stuff, let's talk about something more fun.
  • I told him to step aside and let me handle it.
  • She pushed her emotions aside and focused on the task at hand.

adjective describing something that is nearby or readily available

  • We must focus on the task at hand in order to meet the deadline.
  • Let's deal with the issue at hand before moving on to anything else.
  • We gotta tackle the problem at hand ASAP.
  • The solution to our current predicament is right at hand, we just need to look for it.

noun a person who supports a heavy burden

  • The atlas is a collection of maps that show the geographical features of a region.
  • I used the atlas to find the best route for our road trip.
  • I'm lost without my trusty atlas in the car.
  • She carries the weight of the world on her shoulders like an atlas.

noun a person or organization having political or administrative power and control

  • The authority figures in the government are responsible for making important decisions.
  • I always try to follow the rules to avoid getting in trouble with the authorities.
  • I don't trust those authorities, they seem shady.
  • She spoke with the authority of someone who had experienced it firsthand.

noun use or benefit

verb to be of use or advantage

  • Customers are encouraged to avail themselves of our new online booking system.
  • Feel free to avail yourself of the snacks in the kitchen.
  • I'm going to avail myself of the opportunity to skip this boring meeting.
  • She knew she had to avail herself of every resource available to succeed in her new job.

noun refers to the sections of a book that come after the main content, such as the index, bibliography, and appendix

  • The back matter of the book includes the bibliography and index.
  • Don't forget to check out the back matter for more information.
  • I always skip the back matter, it's usually just boring stuff.
  • Sometimes the real gems can be found in the back matter of a book.

noun the branch of literature that deals with the lives of individuals

  • The library has an extensive collection of biographies on famous historical figures.
  • I just finished reading a really interesting biography about Steve Jobs.
  • Have you checked out that new bio on Beyonce? It's lit!
  • Each scar tells a different story, like a biography written on your skin.

noun a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers

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  • The professor assigned a lengthy book for us to read over the weekend.
  • I picked up a new book at the bookstore yesterday.
  • I borrowed a cool book from my friend to read on the plane.
  • His life story could be written in a book with all its twists and turns.

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  • The library has a vast collection of books on various subjects.
  • I love browsing through books at the bookstore.
  • I scored some cool books at the thrift store.
  • Books are the windows to the world, allowing us to explore new ideas and perspectives.

verb to take and use something that belongs to someone else with the intention of returning it

  • I had to borrow a book from the library for my research paper.
  • Can I borrow your pen for a minute?
  • I'll just borrow some cash from my friend and pay them back later.
  • She tends to borrow ideas from other artists and make them her own.

noun a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure

  • A constellation is a group of stars that forms a specific pattern in the sky.
  • I love looking up at the night sky and trying to spot different constellations.
  • That new band has a constellation of fans following them everywhere.
  • The team's strong bond created a constellation of support among its members.

noun the act of spreading something, especially information, widely; circulation

  • The dissemination of accurate information is crucial in times of crisis.
  • They are responsible for the dissemination of company updates to all employees.
  • Gossip spreads like wildfire due to the easy dissemination on social media.
  • The dissemination of ideas can lead to a revolution in thinking.

noun a movie or television or radio program that provides a factual record or report

adjective using pictures or interviews with people involved in real events to provide a factual report on a particular subject

  • The documentary provided a comprehensive look into the history of the region.
  • I watched a really interesting documentary last night about climate change.
  • That documentary was lit, I learned so much!
  • Her life felt like a documentary, full of ups and downs captured on camera.

adjective relating to or providing education; instructive

  • The educational program aims to enhance students' critical thinking skills.
  • My mom bought me an educational puzzle to work on during the weekend.
  • Dude, that documentary was so educational - I learned a ton of new stuff!
  • Traveling to different countries can be very educational in terms of experiencing new cultures.

noun a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.

  • The encyclopedia is a valuable resource for researching historical events.
  • I found some interesting facts in the encyclopedia.
  • I never use that dusty old encyclopedia.
  • Her mind is like an encyclopedia, full of knowledge on a wide range of topics.

noun the action of becoming or making larger or more extensive

verb to become or make larger or more extensive

  • The company plans to expand its operations to new markets next year.
  • I heard they're looking to expand the business to other cities.
  • They're gonna blow up and get big in no time.
  • Her love for music continues to expand like a growing tree reaching for the sky.

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

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

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

  • I have been trying to get hold of the CEO for days to discuss the new project.
  • I can't seem to get hold of my friend, she's not answering her phone.
  • I finally managed to get hold of those concert tickets before they sold out.
  • It's like trying to get hold of a slippery fish when dealing with that elusive client.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'go' can be used as a noun to refer to a turn or attempt at something

verb an action word indicating movement or direction

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'to' indicates the direction or destination of the action 'go'

  • I must go to the conference tomorrow to represent our company.
  • Let's go to the mall this weekend and do some shopping.
  • I really want to go to that cool party tonight.
  • Sometimes you have to go to great lengths to achieve your goals.

adjective describing a positive quality or characteristic

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

  • Regular exercise is good for maintaining overall health and well-being.
  • Eating fruits and vegetables is good for your body.
  • Drinking water is good for keeping you hydrated.
  • Spending time with loved ones is good for the soul.

adjective given or done for free

adverb without charge; free of cost

  • The company offered a gratis consultation to potential clients.
  • I got a gratis sample of the new product at the store.
  • We managed to snag some gratis tickets to the concert.
  • His kindness was given gratis, without expecting anything in return.

noun a person who leads or directs others on a journey or in a specific activity

verb to direct or supervise someone's actions or conduct

  • The tour guide provided us with historical information about the ancient ruins.
  • I asked my friend to be my guide through the crowded market.
  • Hey, can you be my guide to the best food spots in town?
  • Her intuition acted as a guide through the difficult decision-making process.

noun a book that gives information about a particular subject or place, typically used for reference

  • The guidebook provided detailed information about the historical landmarks in the city.
  • I found this cool guidebook that has all the best hiking trails in the area.
  • I snagged a guidebook from the tourist center to help us navigate the city.
  • The novel served as a guidebook for navigating the complexities of human relationships.

noun a piece of paper containing information or instructions, typically given to a group of people

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  • The professor provided a handout with all the important information for the lecture.
  • Hey, can you pass me that handout so I can see what we need to do?
  • I snagged a handout from the front desk with all the cheat codes for the game.
  • The mentor acted as a handout, guiding the new employees through their first week on the job.

noun a book of hymns or religious songs

  • The choir director passed out hymnals to each member before the service.
  • Hey, can you grab a hymnal for me from the back of the church?
  • I found a cool old hymnal at the thrift store, wanna check it out?
  • The hymnal of nature was open before us, with birds singing and trees swaying in the wind.

noun a picture or diagram that helps make something clear or attractive

adjective illustrative (providing an example or explanation)

  • The textbook includes an illustration to help students understand the concept better.
  • The magazine article had a cool illustration of the city skyline.
  • Check out this dope illustration in the graphic novel!
  • His success in the business world serves as an illustration of hard work paying off.

adjective describing or representing something in a way that makes it clear and easy to understand

  • The chart provided is illustrative of the data trends over the past year.
  • This diagram is just illustrative of how the process works.
  • The picture I drew is just for show, it's illustrative of my imagination.
  • Her story was illustrative of the struggles many face in similar situations.

noun something that is put into a system or process for the purpose of obtaining a result

verb to enter data or information into a computer or other device

  • The success of the project heavily relies on the quality of the input provided by the team.
  • Make sure to give your input during the meeting so everyone knows your thoughts.
  • I need your input on this before I can make a decision.
  • Just like a computer program, the output is only as good as the input it receives.

noun a thing that can be instructed or taught

adjective capable of being instructed or taught

  • The instructable provided step-by-step guidance on how to assemble the furniture.
  • I found an instructable online that showed me how to fix my leaky faucet.
  • Dude, check out this instructable for making the perfect grilled cheese sandwich.
  • His actions were like an instructable for how to navigate through difficult situations.

noun a restriction or control placed on something

adjective describing something that is limited or restricted

  • One limitation of the study was the small sample size.
  • The only limitation is that we have to finish by 5pm.
  • The main limitation is that we can't go past our budget.
  • Her fear of failure was a limitation that held her back from reaching her full potential.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea

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

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb

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

  • Please remember to look in the textbook for the answer to that question.
  • Hey, can you look in the fridge and see if we have any milk left?
  • I'm gonna look in my closet for something to wear to the party.
  • Sometimes we need to look inwards to find the strength to overcome challenges.

noun a pair or set of things that are similar or correspond to each other

adjective describing something that corresponds or goes together with something else

  • The company requires all employees to wear matching uniforms.
  • Let's wear matching outfits to the party tonight!
  • We look so fly with our matching kicks.
  • Their personalities are like matching puzzle pieces, fitting together perfectly.

noun a structure or a statue that is built in memory of a person or event

adjective related to or serving as a remembrance of someone or something

  • The city council decided to build a memorial to honor the fallen soldiers.
  • Let's meet at the memorial in the park for a picnic.
  • I left a flower at the memorial for my grandma.
  • The old house was a memorial to a bygone era.

noun a diverse or varied group of people or things

  • The zoo boasted a diverse menagerie of animals from around the world.
  • My aunt has quite the menagerie of pets in her house.
  • I never expected to see such a crazy menagerie of characters at the party.
  • The artist's paintings were a menagerie of colors and shapes, creating a beautiful masterpiece.

noun A building or place where works of art, scientific specimens, or other objects of permanent value are kept and displayed.

  • The museum showcases a collection of ancient artifacts.
  • Let's check out the museum this weekend, it's supposed to have some cool stuff.
  • The museum is lit, you gotta see it for yourself.
  • Her mind is like a museum, full of memories and knowledge.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing or set of things, such as 'side'

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence, such as 'on'

  • The chef prepared a delicious sauce to serve on the side of the main course.
  • I always like to have some fries on the side with my burger.
  • Let's grab some extra guac on the side for our tacos.
  • She always keeps her emotions hidden, but I could tell there was something troubling her on the side.

noun a small booklet or leaflet containing information or arguments about a single subject

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  • The pamphlet provided detailed information about the new government policies.
  • I picked up a pamphlet about the upcoming concert at the mall.
  • I found a cool pamphlet with tips on how to ace your exams.
  • Her words were like a pamphlet of wisdom, guiding me through tough times.

adjective relating to or consisting of pictures or visual images

  • The textbook includes a pictorial representation of the solar system.
  • I love looking at pictorial books with lots of illustrations.
  • Check out this pictorial of the new skate park, it looks sick!
  • Her words painted a pictorial image of the bustling city streets.

noun a portable device or object

adjective able to be easily carried or moved, often referring to a device or object

  • The portable device allows for easy transportation of important documents.
  • I love my portable speaker, I can take it anywhere with me.
  • This portable charger is a lifesaver when my phone dies on the go.
  • Her laughter was like a portable sunshine, brightening up the room.

noun a large printed picture or notice used for decoration or advertisement

  • The poster advertising the upcoming event was beautifully designed.
  • I saw a really cool poster for a concert next weekend.
  • Did you check out that sick poster for the new movie?
  • The poster of the motivational quote really lifted my spirits.

verb to make ready or fit for a particular purpose or use

  • It is important to properly prepare before giving a presentation.
  • I need to prepare for my job interview tomorrow.
  • I gotta prepare for this exam coming up.
  • She spent hours preparing her heart for the news.

noun a book or manual that provides basic information or instruction

adjective of the most basic or essential importance

  • Before starting the experiment, it is important to apply a primer to ensure proper adhesion of the paint.
  • Make sure to use a primer before painting the walls to avoid any peeling or cracking.
  • I always slap on a primer before putting on my makeup to make it last all day.
  • Reading that book is a good primer before delving into more complex theories on the subject.
  • The academic publication was well-received by experts in the field.
  • Did you see that new publication about climate change?
  • I heard that new publication is lit!
  • Her life story was like a publication of ups and downs.

noun a book containing useful facts or information

  • The reference book contains all the necessary information for conducting thorough research.
  • I always keep a reference book handy in case I need to look something up.
  • I borrowed my friend's reference book for the exam and aced it.
  • His memory is like a reference book, always ready to provide answers at a moment's notice.

noun a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively

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  • The company invested in a new resource management system to streamline operations.
  • I found a great resource online that helped me with my research paper.
  • I know a guy who can hook you up with some great resources for your project.
  • Time is a valuable resource that should be used wisely.

verb to take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant

adjective replaced by something else because it is no longer effective or valid

  • The old policy has been superseded by the new regulations.
  • The new rules have replaced the old ones.
  • The old way of doing things got kicked to the curb by the new system.
  • Her outdated fashion sense was superseded by the latest trends.

noun something that is added to complete or enhance something else

adjective providing additional help or support

  • The teacher provided supplementary materials to help the students better understand the topic.
  • I found some extra supplementary notes online that might be useful for the exam.
  • I'll grab some extra stuff to study, like some supplementary readings or something.
  • Her kindness was like a supplementary source of warmth on a cold day.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb an action or state of being

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

  • It is important to take advantage of the resources available to you in order to succeed in your academic studies.
  • You should totally take advantage of the free snacks in the break room before they're all gone.
  • Dude, you gotta take advantage of the buy one get one free deal at the store.
  • She knew she had to take advantage of the opportunity to travel the world while she was still young.

noun a thing that is perceptible by touch; a tangible asset or benefit

adjective perceptible by touch; clear and definite; real

  • The company's success can be measured by tangible results such as increased revenue and market share.
  • I need to see some tangible evidence before I believe you.
  • I can't believe she actually made a tangible difference in the project.
  • His love for her was so strong, it almost felt tangible in the air.

noun an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer, containing an arrangement of lenses or curved mirrors and sometimes a combination of both

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  • The astronomer used a powerful telescope to observe distant galaxies.
  • I borrowed my friend's telescope to stargaze last night.
  • Check out this sick telescope I scored at the thrift store!
  • Through the telescope of history, we can see the impact of past events on our present.

noun a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity

  • The Ten Commandments are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship.
  • Have you ever read the Ten Commandments in the Bible?
  • Dude, the Ten Commandments are like the original rules of the game.
  • Following the Ten Commandments is like having a moral compass guiding your actions.

noun a piece of written or printed material

verb to send a text message

adjective related to written or printed material

preposition used to indicate the content or subject matter of a written work

  • The professor asked the students to analyze the text and identify the main themes.
  • Can you please send me the text of the article so I can read it?
  • I'll just shoot you a text when I'm ready to meet up.
  • Her actions spoke louder than any text she could have sent.

noun a book used as a standard work for the study of a particular subject

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of a textbook

  • The textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the subject matter.
  • I need to grab my textbook before class starts.
  • I totally forgot to bring my textbook, I'm screwed.
  • The textbook of life teaches us valuable lessons along the way.

noun a period of instruction given by a tutor to an individual or small group

adjective relating to or involving a tutorial

  • The professor provided a detailed tutorial on advanced calculus concepts.
  • I found a helpful tutorial online for fixing my car's brakes.
  • I watched a tutorial on YouTube to learn how to do my makeup like a pro.
  • Reading classic literature can serve as a tutorial in understanding complex human emotions.

adjective describing something that has not been officially accepted or sanctioned

  • The unapproved use of company resources is strictly prohibited.
  • You can't just start using the unapproved software without permission.
  • I heard they got in trouble for using unapproved stuff at work.
  • His unapproved actions led to consequences he never anticipated.

adjective describing a noun as having great worth or importance

  • The antique jewelry collection is extremely valuable and must be kept in a secure location.
  • My grandmother's old recipe book is really valuable to me because it has all her secret recipes.
  • That limited edition sneaker is so valuable, it's worth a small fortune.
  • Time is the most valuable thing we possess, so we should use it wisely.

noun a single metrical line of poetry

verb to compose or write verses

adjective relating to poetry or poetic language

  • The poet recited a beautiful verse at the literary event.
  • I really like that verse from the song you shared.
  • Did you hear the new verse from that rapper? It's fire!
  • In the verse of life, we must navigate through challenges and triumphs.

noun a book designed to provide practice in a particular subject

  • The workbook contains a series of exercises to help reinforce learning.
  • I left my workbook at home, so I couldn't complete the assignment.
  • I'll just copy the answers from someone else's workbook.
  • The workbook of life is filled with challenges and opportunities for growth.

adjective describing something that is global or encompassing the entire world

adverb modifying a verb or adjective to indicate that something is happening or existing throughout the world

  • The company has a world wide presence with offices in over 50 countries.
  • People from world wide are attending the conference next week.
  • I have friends from all over the world wide who love to travel.
  • Her influence in the industry is world wide, reaching every corner of the market.

noun a person who creates visual representations of prehistoric life based on fossil evidence

  • The paleoartist meticulously reconstructed the appearance of ancient creatures based on fossil evidence.
  • I heard that paleoartist is working on a new project to illustrate prehistoric animals.
  • That paleoartist is a real fossil wizard!
  • The paleoartist breathed life into long-extinct species through their art.

noun a document or material that can be copied using a photocopier

adjective describing something that can be copied by a photocopier

  • The textbook includes photocopiable worksheets for students to practice with.
  • You can make copies of the photocopiable handouts for everyone in the class.
  • Hey, can you grab me one of those photocopiables so I can copy it?
  • The artist's style is so unique that it's almost photocopiable by others in the industry.

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noun a thing, person, or concept that is the object of attention or interest

verb to act in the manner of a res, to continue or resume an activity

  • The RES file contains all the necessary data for the project.
  • Make sure you back up your RES folder before making any changes.
  • I can't find the RES document anywhere, it's driving me crazy!
  • His dedication to his work is like a RES that never runs out of energy.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • He tends to share too much information about his personal life during meetings.
  • Sheesh, he always gives us way too much information about his weekend plans.
  • Dude, TMI about your dating life, seriously.
  • Sometimes it's better to keep certain details to yourself, too much information can be overwhelming.

noun a person who works at night and sleeps during the day

  • The lychnobite was known for their devotion to studying the effects of artificial light on nocturnal animals.
  • My friend is a total lychnobite - they stay up all night researching different types of light sources.
  • I never realized how much of a lychnobite my roommate was until I saw their collection of night vision goggles.
  • The artist was a lychnobite when it came to capturing the essence of moonlit landscapes in their paintings.

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

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

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

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

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, and in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope

  • The author needs to put some meat on the bones of the research paper to provide more in-depth analysis.
  • The presentation was good, but it would be better if you put some meat on the bones with more examples.
  • The story is interesting, but it needs more details to put some flesh on the bones.
  • The proposal is promising, but we need to put some meat on the bones to make it more convincing.

noun a place where books are collected and stored for lending or borrowing

  • The university library has a book bank where students can borrow textbooks for the semester.
  • Hey, did you know there's a book bank on campus where you can get free textbooks?
  • I heard there's a book bank at the library where you can snag some books for your classes.
  • The book bank of knowledge is always open for those who seek to learn.

noun a presentation or set of slides used for a lecture or meeting

  • The presenter used a well-designed slide deck to support their key points during the conference.
  • I need to work on my slide deck for the upcoming presentation.
  • Check out the slide deck I put together for the meeting - it's lit!
  • Her slide deck was like a roadmap guiding the audience through the complex topic.

adjective providing information or knowledge; informative

  • The pamphlet contained informatory content about the upcoming conference.
  • The email was very informatory, it had all the details we needed.
  • The website had some really cool and informatory stuff on it.
  • Her gestures were so informatory that I could tell exactly what she was thinking.

noun a type of publication that combines elements of a book and a magazine, often featuring longer articles and in-depth content

  • The publishing company decided to release a bookazine focusing on travel photography.
  • I picked up a bookazine about healthy eating at the grocery store.
  • I found a cool bookazine on DIY projects that I want to check out.
  • Her mind was like a bookazine, filled with colorful stories and vivid images.

noun a video-sharing platform where users can upload, share, and view videos

  • Many educational institutions use YouTube as a platform for sharing lectures and tutorials.
  • I spend hours watching makeup tutorials on YouTube.
  • I'll just YouTube it to figure out how to fix it.
  • Her mind was like a YouTube video, constantly streaming different ideas and thoughts.

noun a line made up of a series of dots or small dashes

adjective describing the type of line as having dots

  • Please sign your name on the dotted line to indicate your agreement.
  • Just put your signature on the dotted line, and we're good to go.
  • Hey, just scribble your name on the dotted line and we're all set.
  • The project's success is just beyond the dotted line of completion.

noun a set of tools designed to be used together or for a specific purpose

  • The toolkit provided by the organization includes various resources for project management.
  • I borrowed my friend's toolkit to fix the loose screw in my chair.
  • I'm gonna need my toolkit to tackle this DIY project.
  • Education is the toolkit that empowers individuals to succeed in life.

noun a digital image or photograph taken of the contents of a computer or phone screen

  • Please provide a screenshot of the error message for our technical team to review.
  • Hey, can you send me a screenshot of that funny meme you were talking about?
  • I'll just snap a quick screenshot of the conversation so I don't forget.
  • Her words were like a mental screenshot, forever imprinted in my memory.

noun a slang term used to describe printed material, such as books, magazines, or newspapers, as opposed to digital or electronic media

  • The company decided to distribute treeware versions of their annual report to shareholders.
  • I prefer reading treeware books rather than e-books.
  • I found a great treeware copy of that old novel at the used bookstore.
  • In today's digital age, some people still appreciate the feel of treeware in their hands when reading.

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  • The company decided to place an ad in the local newspaper to attract more customers.
  • I saw an ad for a new restaurant opening downtown, wanna check it out?
  • I found this ad online for a sick concert next weekend, we should totally go!
  • Her constant need for validation through likes and comments on social media is like an ad for her insecurities.

adjective able to be added

  • The new software update includes many addable features for users to customize their experience.
  • You can easily personalize your profile with addable stickers and emojis.
  • I love how this game has so many addable options to make it more fun.
  • The artist's paintings are like blank canvases, waiting for addable layers of color and texture.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'addendum circle' is a noun phrase that likely refers to a specific concept or entity.

  • The addendum circle on the contract indicates additional terms that have been added.
  • Make sure you read the addendum circle on the document before signing.
  • I always check the addendum circle to see if there's any extra stuff I need to know.
  • In the addendum circle of life, there are always new things to consider and understand.

adjective shortened form of 'additional', used to describe something that is extra or supplementary

  • Please provide any addnl information that may be relevant to the investigation.
  • Can you give me any addnl details about the project?
  • I need some addnl deets on what went down last night.
  • The addnl layer of complexity only made the situation more challenging.

verb A verb is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'adds to' is a verb phrase indicating the act of increasing or enhancing something.

preposition A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'To' is a preposition in the phrase 'adds to', indicating direction or addition.

  • The extensive research conducted by the team adds to the credibility of their findings.
  • Her positive attitude really adds to the overall vibe of the group.
  • His new haircut really adds to his cool factor.
  • The layers of complexity in the novel adds to its depth and richness.

adverb in an adjunct manner; as an adjunct

  • The two departments work adjunctly to ensure a smooth transition process.
  • The teams are working adjunctly on the project to get it done faster.
  • We're all just adjunctly chipping in to make this party happen.
  • The artist's use of color and light adjunctly creates a sense of movement in the painting.

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

  • Investing in education affords individuals the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills.
  • Working hard affords you the chance to achieve your goals.
  • Saving up affords me the chance to splurge on things I want.
  • Seeing the world through a different perspective affords us a deeper understanding of life.