noun the transmission of radio or television signals

verb to transmit a program or information over the airwaves

  • The broadcasting of the royal wedding was watched by millions of viewers around the world.
  • I love broadcasting my gaming sessions on Twitch for my friends to watch.
  • Did you catch the latest podcast broadcasting live from New York City?
  • Her smile was like a broadcasting signal, lighting up the room with joy.

noun In the phrase 'by means of,' 'means' is the noun.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'Of' is a preposition that indicates a relationship between 'means' and the rest of the phrase.

  • The data was transferred by means of a secure encrypted connection.
  • We can communicate by means of text messages if that's easier for you.
  • Let's sneak into the party by means of the back door.
  • She achieved her dreams by means of hard work and dedication.

verb past tense form of the verb 'connect', meaning to join or link together

adjective describing a relationship or link between two or more things

  • The two devices are connected through a secure network.
  • I feel connected to you on a deep level.
  • We're all connected, man, like one big family.
  • The themes in the novel are all connected, forming a complex web of relationships.

noun A device that allows two-way communication between people in different parts of a building or ship.

  • The receptionist used the intercom to announce the arrival of the guests.
  • Can you buzz me in through the intercom when I arrive?
  • I'll give you a shout on the intercom when I'm outside.
  • The intercom of social media allows for instant communication with people all over the world.

verb to act as an intermediary or go-between in a dispute or negotiation

  • The mediator is responsible for mediating disputes between the two parties.
  • I heard that Sarah will be mediating the meeting tomorrow.
  • I'm really good at mediating arguments between my friends.
  • Music has a way of mediating my emotions when I'm feeling down.

noun a small sheet or strip of microfilm, especially one containing microphotographs of the pages of a newspaper, catalog, or other document.

  • The library archives historical documents on microfiche for preservation.
  • I found some old newspapers on microfiche at the library.
  • Let's dig through the microfiche for some juicy gossip!
  • His memory was like a microfiche, storing every detail of the past.

noun the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept

  • The professor's teaching style is deeply rooted in the principles of pedagogy.
  • The teacher's pedagogy really helped me understand the material better.
  • I can't stand the pedagogy of that new math teacher.
  • The pedagogy of this leadership training program is like planting seeds of knowledge in fertile minds.

noun A small tool used for writing or drawing on a touchscreen device, typically with a pointed end for precision.

  • The artist used a stylus to create intricate details in the digital drawing.
  • I can't find my stylus for my tablet, have you seen it anywhere?
  • I love using my stylus for doodling on my phone.
  • The CEO's words were like a sharp stylus, leaving a lasting impression on the employees.

noun a secondary or subordinate title of a literary work, movie, or other composition

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  • The subtitle of the book provides additional information about its content.
  • I always turn on subtitles when watching movies so I don't miss anything.
  • I can't watch this show without subtitles, I can't understand a word they're saying.
  • The subtitle of his actions was clear - he was in love with her.

tag

noun a game in which one player chases the others and tries to touch one of them, who then becomes the chaser

verb to touch or mark someone in a game of tag

  • Please make sure to attach a tag to each item in the inventory.
  • Don't forget to put a tag on everything in the inventory.
  • Make sure to slap a tag on all the stuff in the inventory.
  • She couldn't shake off the feeling that she was always the tag along in their group.

noun a portable device used to record audio on cassette tapes

  • The researcher used a tape recorder to document the interviews.
  • I found an old tape recorder in the attic.
  • I borrowed my friend's tape recorder to record the concert.
  • Her memory was like a broken tape recorder, repeating the same stories over and over.

noun a person who instructs others in a particular subject or skill

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

  • I teach in the mathematics department at the university.
  • My mom used to teach in the same school I attend.
  • I heard she teaches in a really cool way that makes learning fun.
  • His actions teach in a way that words cannot express.

noun a member of Generation Z, typically born between the mid-1990s and the early 2010s

  • The Gen Zer population is known for their strong digital literacy skills.
  • I heard that Gen Zers are really into TikTok and Instagram.
  • Gen Zers are always flexing their fits on social media.
  • Gen Zers are like digital natives, born with smartphones in their hands.

PPT

noun PPT stands for 'PowerPoint', a software program developed by Microsoft for creating presentations

  • The presenter used a well-designed PPT to convey the key points of the research findings.
  • I'll need to create a PPT for the meeting tomorrow to showcase our new product line.
  • I found a really cool template for my PPT presentation - it's going to look awesome!
  • Her ability to simplify complex concepts in her PPT was like turning a difficult puzzle into a straightforward solution.

noun a sustained press or touch on a touchscreen or button

adjective describing the duration or length of the press

  • To access additional options, perform a long press on the icon.
  • If you want more options, just do a long press on the screen.
  • Hold down on the app icon for a sec to see more stuff.
  • Sometimes in life, you need to metaphorically long press on a situation to uncover hidden possibilities.

noun a puppet made from a sock, often used in puppet shows or as a toy

  • The company was accused of using sock puppets to manipulate online reviews.
  • I can't believe someone would create a sock puppet account just to argue with themselves on social media.
  • Stop being a sock puppet and speak for yourself!
  • The politician's spokesperson was essentially a sock puppet, just repeating the same scripted answers.

noun a filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames to create the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played back in sequence

  • Stop motion animation is a technique used to create movement by physically manipulating objects one frame at a time.
  • Have you ever tried making a stop motion video with your action figures?
  • Stop motion is so cool, it's like bringing inanimate objects to life!
  • In the world of stop motion, every tiny movement counts towards creating a seamless animation.

noun A tool or software that is accessed through a web browser for a specific purpose or task.

  • The company developed a new webtool to streamline their data analysis process.
  • I found this cool webtool that helps you create custom graphics for social media.
  • I'm always on the lookout for webtools that can make my life easier.
  • Using the webtool felt like having a virtual assistant guiding me through the process.

noun a slang term for a BMW car

  • The presenter used a beamer to display the slides during the conference.
  • I borrowed my friend's beamer for movie night.
  • I love cruising around town in my beamer.
  • Her smile was like a beamer, lighting up the room with joy.

noun a large-screen television display used for advertising or information

adjective relating to or characteristic of a jumbotron

  • The company displayed their logo on a jumbotron at the event.
  • We saw our faces on the jumbotron at the game last night!
  • The jumbotron at the concert was lit!
  • Her smile lit up the room like a jumbotron.

noun a technology that allows users to switch faces in a photo or video

verb to exchange faces in a photo or video using technology

  • The face swap feature in the photo editing app allows users to exchange faces in their pictures.
  • I tried out the face swap filter on Snapchat and it was hilarious!
  • Have you seen that face swap meme going around on social media? It's so funny!
  • In order to understand each other better, let's do a face swap and see things from each other's perspective.

noun a feature on many electronic devices that automatically corrects misspelled words or suggests alternative words

verb to use the autocorrect feature on a device

  • The autocorrect feature on my phone helps me type accurately.
  • I hate when autocorrect changes my words without me noticing.
  • Autocorrect keeps messing up my texts, it's so annoying.
  • Sometimes it feels like autocorrect is playing a prank on me with the words it suggests.

noun a particular way in which a person learns best, such as through visual, auditory, or kinesthetic methods

  • Understanding your learning style is crucial for academic success.
  • I think I prefer a hands-on learning style over just reading from a textbook.
  • I vibe with the visual learning style more than anything else.
  • Just like everyone has a unique fingerprint, everyone also has a unique learning style.

noun a screen or backdrop used in filming or photography that is typically green in color, allowing for easy removal and replacement of the background in post-production editing

  • The film production team used a green screen to create realistic special effects.
  • We can use a green screen to make it look like we're in outer space!
  • Let's set up the green screen and make some movie magic!
  • She felt like she was standing in front of a green screen, disconnected from reality.

noun QWERTY phenomenon - a term used to describe the pattern of letters on a keyboard, specifically the layout of the keys on a standard English-language keyboard

  • The QWERTY phenomenon refers to the layout of keys on a standard keyboard.
  • Have you ever noticed the QWERTY phenomenon on your computer keyboard?
  • I can't type fast because of this QWERTY phenomenon!
  • In the world of technology, the QWERTY phenomenon remains a constant presence.

noun a made-up word with no specific definition

  • The tabputer is a versatile device that combines the functionality of a tablet and a computer.
  • I love using my tabputer for watching movies and browsing the internet.
  • My tabputer is so convenient, I can't imagine life without it.
  • Her mind worked like a tabputer, quickly processing information and making decisions.

noun a method of distributing multimedia files, such as video or audio programs, over the internet for playback on mobile devices or personal computers

  • Vodcasting is a method of distributing video content over the internet.
  • I love vodcasting my travel adventures for my friends to watch.
  • Vodcasting is like podcasting but with videos instead of just audio.
  • Her vodcasting skills are so good, it's like she's painting pictures with videos.

noun a collection or cluster of words depicted in a visual representation, typically used to highlight key terms or concepts in a text

  • The presentation included a detailed word cloud to visually represent the most commonly used terms.
  • I love creating word clouds to see which words pop up the most in my writing.
  • Check out this cool word cloud I made of all my favorite song lyrics!
  • The word cloud of emotions swirling in her mind was overwhelming.

CSE

noun Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is a field of study that focuses on computers and technology.

  • The CSE department at the university offers a wide range of courses in computer science and engineering.
  • I'm thinking of majoring in CSE because I love working with computers.
  • CSE is where all the tech wizards hang out.
  • In the world of technology, CSE is the backbone that supports all the innovation.

noun Printer is a noun that refers to a device that produces text or images on paper.

adjective 3-D is an adjective that describes something as being in three dimensions.

  • The company invested in a state-of-the-art 3-D printer for rapid prototyping.
  • I heard John got a 3-D printer to make cool stuff at home.
  • I'm thinking of getting my hands on a 3-D printer to up my DIY game.
  • Her mind worked like a 3-D printer, creating intricate designs with precision and speed.

noun a device or piece of software used for reading electronic books or documents

adjective relating to or characteristic of a device used for reading electronic books or documents

  • The university library now offers access to academic journals through an e-reader service.
  • I love reading on my e-reader because I can carry so many books with me wherever I go.
  • I just downloaded the latest bestseller on my e-reader - it's so convenient!
  • Her mind was like an e-reader, absorbing information at a rapid pace.

VBT

noun VBT is an acronym that stands for Variable Bitrate Technology, a method used in audio and video encoding to optimize file size and quality.

  • The company implemented a new VBT system to track employee productivity.
  • I heard they're using some kind of VBT software to monitor everyone's work.
  • I'm not a fan of that VBT thing they're making us use at work.
  • The VBT of the situation became clear once all the data was analyzed.