noun a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside

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  • The avalanche warning has been issued for the mountainous region.
  • Did you hear about the avalanche that happened last week?
  • That party was an avalanche of fun!
  • The scandal caused an avalanche of negative publicity for the company.

noun a cylindrical piece of wax with a wick in the middle that gives off light when it is burned

  • The candle flickered softly in the dimly lit room.
  • I love the cozy atmosphere created by a candle burning.
  • Let's light a candle and chill out tonight.
  • Her passion for justice burned like a candle in the darkness.

noun a future event or circumstance that is possible but cannot be predicted with certainty

adjective subject to chance or uncertain

  • The company has a contingency plan in place in case of unexpected events.
  • We need to have a backup plan just in case, you know, a contingency.
  • When things go south, it's good to have a 'just in case' contingency.
  • Life is full of contingencies, so it's important to be prepared for anything.

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noun a small portable bed typically used for infants or young children

  • The hospital provided a comfortable cot for the patient to rest on.
  • Do you mind if I crash on your cot for the night?
  • I'm just going to chill on my cot and watch some TV.
  • She felt like she was on a cot in the middle of a storm, overwhelmed and unable to find stability.

noun a system of winds rotating inward to an area of low atmospheric pressure, with a counterclockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere and a clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere

  • The cyclone caused widespread destruction along the coast.
  • Did you hear about the cyclone that hit the town?
  • That cyclone was gnarly, dude!
  • The cyclone of emotions swept through her as she processed the news.

verb to manage or cope without something

preposition used to indicate the absence or lack of something

  • In order to achieve success, we must learn to do without certain luxuries.
  • I can't do without my morning coffee, it's a necessity for me.
  • I don't know how I'll do without my phone for a whole day, it's like my lifeline.
  • Sometimes in life, we have to do without certain things in order to appreciate what we have.

noun the act of evacuating or the process of being evacuated

verb to remove (someone) from a place of danger to a safer location

  • In case of an emergency, please follow the evacuation procedures and evacuate the building calmly.
  • Hey, did you hear about the fire drill? We have to evacuate the office soon.
  • Dude, the party got busted by the cops and we had to evacuate before things got out of hand.
  • She felt overwhelmed by the situation and decided to evacuate her mind by taking a long walk in the park.

noun a possible or eventual outcome or result

adjective relating to a possible future event or situation

  • It is important to plan for every eventuality when organizing a large event.
  • We need to be prepared for any eventuality that may arise during the trip.
  • You never know what eventuality might happen, so it's best to be ready for anything.
  • In life, we must always be prepared for the unexpected eventuality that may come our way.

verb to warn in advance or beforehand

  • It is always better to be forewarned about potential risks before making any decisions.
  • I'm just going to forewarn you that the meeting might run longer than expected.
  • I'll forewarn you, that movie is a total snoozefest.
  • The dark clouds forewarned of an impending storm.

noun a danger or risk

verb to expose to danger or risk

  • It is important to assess and mitigate any potential hazard in the workplace.
  • Watch out for that hazard over there, it could be dangerous.
  • Dude, that hazard is totally sketchy, let's steer clear.
  • Love can be a hazard if not handled carefully.

noun a place used as a hideaway or refuge, typically for someone trying to escape from danger or trouble

  • The criminal gang was found hiding in their secret hideout in the mountains.
  • Let's meet at our secret hideout behind the old warehouse.
  • The kids built a cool hideout in the woods where they hang out after school.
  • In times of trouble, his mind becomes a hideout where he seeks solace and peace.

adjective Imminent is an adjective that describes something that is about to happen or occur very soon.

  • The company is preparing for the imminent launch of their new product.
  • I heard there's an imminent deadline for the project, so we need to work fast.
  • There's an imminent party happening at John's place tonight!
  • The dark clouds in the sky signaled the imminent arrival of a storm.

noun a toilet or outhouse, especially a communal one in a camp or barracks

  • The latrine facilities at the campsite were well-maintained and clean.
  • Hey, make sure you don't forget to use the latrine before we hit the road.
  • I'm not going near that latrine, it's gross!
  • His mind felt like a cluttered latrine, full of unwanted thoughts and distractions.

noun a state of being ready or prepared for something

adjective preparedness can also be used as an adjective to describe someone or something that is ready or prepared

  • The government emphasized the importance of disaster preparedness in their latest report.
  • Make sure you have your emergency kit ready just in case - preparedness is key!
  • Dude, you gotta have your stuff together, like, always be preparedness, ya know?
  • In life, it's crucial to have mental preparedness for any challenges that may come your way.

noun a written outline of a movie, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes

  • The business analyst presented a detailed scenario analysis to the board of directors.
  • Let me paint you a scenario where we all win the lottery and retire early.
  • In what world would that scenario ever play out?
  • The artist's painting depicted a surreal scenario of a world without gravity.

noun a woman who is considered to be alluring or fascinating but also dangerous in some way

  • The siren blared loudly as the emergency vehicles rushed to the scene.
  • Did you hear the siren wailing last night? It was so loud!
  • I could hear the sirens going off in the distance, something must be happening.
  • Her voice was like a siren, captivating everyone in the room.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The forecast predicts stormy weather for the next few days.
  • I heard we're in for some stormy weather this weekend.
  • Looks like we're gonna have some rough stormy weather ahead.
  • Their relationship was like stormy weather, full of ups and downs.

noun a portable light source typically consisting of a stick with a combustible material at one end

verb to set fire to something using a torch or other means

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  • The hiker used a torch to navigate through the dark cave.
  • Can you pass me the torch so I can see better?
  • I always carry a torch in case of a power outage.
  • She carried the torch for her high school sweetheart for years.

noun a means of exit or escape

adjective referring to something that is located far away or distant

  • The emergency exit is the designated way out in case of a fire.
  • Let's find a way out of this boring party.
  • I need to bounce, gotta find a way out of this situation.
  • She couldn't see a way out of her troubles until she sought help.

noun the time at which a crucial decision or event must be made

  • The zero hour for the project deadline is approaching, we need to work efficiently to meet it.
  • We're down to zero hour on finishing the assignment, let's get it done!
  • It's zero hour and we still haven't started studying for the exam, we're in trouble.
  • At zero hour, he finally made the decision to change his career path and pursue his passion.

noun a strong, lightweight cord made of nylon that is used in various outdoor and survival applications

  • The hiker always carries a length of paracord in case of emergencies.
  • I used some paracord to fix the strap on my backpack.
  • Paracord is like duct tape - it can fix anything!
  • The paracord of friendship held them together through tough times.

noun Biodefence is a noun that refers to measures taken to protect against biological warfare or bioterrorism.

  • Biodefence is the practice of protecting against biological threats such as bioterrorism or infectious diseases.
  • The government is investing heavily in biodefence to keep the population safe from potential biological attacks.
  • Some people think biodefence is just a fancy term for germ warfare protection.
  • In the world of cybersecurity, biodefence is like having a strong antivirus program for your computer.

noun a made-up word combining 'twin' and 'tornado', referring to a pair of tornadoes occurring simultaneously or in close proximity

  • The meteorologists warned residents about the potential threat of a twinado forming in the area.
  • I heard there was a twinado spotted near the beach yesterday!
  • Dude, did you see that crazy twinado video on social media?
  • The twinado of emotions swirling within her made it difficult to make a decision.

noun A unique identifier assigned to an individual or entity

  • It is important to have an ICE number saved on your phone in case of emergencies.
  • Make sure you have an ICE number programmed into your contacts for emergencies.
  • Hey, don't forget to put an ICE number on your phone just in case!
  • Having an ICE number is like having a safety net for unexpected situations.

noun a natural phenomenon that forms when intense heat and turbulent wind conditions combine

  • A fire whirl is a rare phenomenon that occurs during intense wildfires.
  • Did you see that fire whirl during the forest fire yesterday? It was crazy!
  • The fire whirl was spinning like a top, it was so cool!
  • The chaos at the party was like a fire whirl, swirling out of control.

noun a person who believes a catastrophic disaster or emergency is likely to occur in the future and makes active preparations for it, typically by stockpiling food, water, and other supplies

  • The prepper diligently stocked up on non-perishable food items and emergency supplies.
  • My cousin is a prepper and has a basement full of survival gear.
  • Some people think preppers are a bit extreme, but I admire their preparedness.
  • Being a prepper in terms of career planning means always having a backup plan in case things don't work out.

noun a type of explosive cyclogenesis, where the central pressure of a low-pressure system falls by at least 24 millibars in 24 hours

  • The meteorologists predicted that a weather bomb would hit the coast tomorrow.
  • I heard there's a weather bomb coming our way, so make sure to stay indoors!
  • Dude, did you see the news about that crazy weather bomb? It's gonna be intense!
  • Her sudden outburst at the meeting was like a weather bomb, catching everyone off guard.

noun a day when school or work is canceled due to heavy snowfall or inclement weather

  • Due to the heavy snowfall, the school declared a snow day and classes were cancelled.
  • Hey, did you hear? It's a snow day tomorrow so we don't have to go to work!
  • I'm so pumped for this snow day, gonna binge-watch Netflix all day!
  • Sometimes we all need a mental snow day to relax and recharge.

noun weather - the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time, especially regarding temperature, precipitation, and other meteorological conditions

preposition in - expressing the situation of something being enclosed or surrounded by something else

  • There was finally a break in the weather after days of heavy rain.
  • Hey, looks like we're getting a break in the weather today!
  • The sun decided to show its face after a break in the weather.
  • After a break in the weather, she felt like a weight had been lifted off her shoulders.

noun A person who is actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area

adjective Describing someone or something that is engaged in or likely to engage in violent behavior

  • The police are currently responding to reports of an active shooter in the area.
  • There's news of an active shooter nearby, stay safe!
  • Dude, did you hear about the active shooter situation happening right now?
  • In the world of cybersecurity, an active shooter can be compared to a malicious hacker trying to breach a system.