noun an accessory or other item associated with a particular activity or place

  • The appurtenance of the property includes the garage and storage shed.
  • The appurtenance for this house is the swimming pool in the backyard.
  • Check out the appurtenance of that car - it has some cool custom rims.
  • In his mind, success was the ultimate appurtenance of hard work and determination.

noun a woman's small handbag without handles or a strap

verb to grip or hold tightly

  • She tightly held onto the clutches of her handbag as she walked through the crowded street.
  • She was so nervous that she was practically in the clutches of her anxiety.
  • I can't believe he fell for her clutches, he's in for trouble now.
  • The company is in the clutches of bankruptcy and needs to find a way out.

verb to be composed or made up of

preposition used to indicate the components or elements that make up something

  • The committee is made up of experts in various fields and consists of scientists, researchers, and policymakers.
  • Our group project consists of four main parts that each team member is responsible for.
  • The ultimate squad goals consist of good vibes, laughter, and endless adventures.
  • The success of the company consists of hard work, dedication, and a strong team spirit.

noun the elements or parts that make up a whole

verb to be composed or made up of

  • The committee's report consists of detailed analysis and recommendations.
  • The team consists of players from different schools.
  • The party consists of cool people only.
  • Success consists of hard work and perseverance.

noun a hanging or swinging loosely

verb to hang or swing loosely

  • The keys dangle from the hook by the front door.
  • She let her feet dangle off the edge of the dock.
  • The pendant was dangling from her neck all day.
  • The threat of losing his job dangled over his head like a dark cloud.

noun a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals; it plays a major role in breathing

  • The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle that plays a crucial role in the breathing process.
  • I felt a sharp pain in my diaphragm after laughing too hard.
  • I need to work on my diaphragm strength for better singing.
  • His laughter was so contagious, it felt like my diaphragm was getting a workout.

noun a grammatical structure that is elliptical

adjective relating to or having the form of an ellipse

  • The mathematician explained the concept of elliptic curves in great detail.
  • I still don't quite understand what those elliptic shapes are all about.
  • Elliptic curves are like the cool kids of the math world.
  • Her thoughts followed an elliptic path, never quite reaching a clear conclusion.

noun the foremost or leading position in a competition or ranking

  • The employee in the front position is responsible for greeting customers as they enter the store.
  • I always try to get a seat in the front position at the concert so I can see the band up close.
  • I managed to snag the front position in line for the new iPhone release.
  • In the game of chess, controlling the front position of the board can give you a strategic advantage.

noun the upper part of the human body, or the front or upper part of an animal's body, containing the brain, mouth, and sense organs

verb to be in charge or at the forefront of something

adjective of, on, or relating to the head

adverb in the direction that is in front of you

noun a circular band of metal, wood, or similar material

verb to jump or leap through a hoop as a form of entertainment or exercise

  • The basketball players practiced shooting hoops on the court.
  • Let's play a game of horse and see who can make the most shots from the hoop.
  • She totally schooled him on the court with her killer hoop skills.
  • Getting through that difficult situation felt like jumping through a fiery hoop.

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'irremovable' describes something that cannot be removed or taken away.

  • The stain on the fabric was unfortunately irremovable despite multiple attempts to clean it.
  • No matter how hard I tried, that sticker on my laptop was irremovable.
  • That gum in my hair was totally irremovable, it was a nightmare to get out.
  • The memory of her betrayal was like an irremovable scar on his heart.

noun A person or thing that joins, especially a carpenter who specializes in joining wood

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  • The joiner carefully crafted the intricate woodwork for the new library.
  • My uncle is a skilled joiner who can fix just about anything around the house.
  • I heard that new joiner at the construction site is a real whiz with a hammer.
  • As a joiner of ideas, she seamlessly connected the different concepts in her presentation.

noun a pipe or chamber branching into several openings

adjective many and various; having many different forms or elements

  • The manifold in the car helps regulate the flow of exhaust gases.
  • I had to replace the manifold on my old truck because it was leaking.
  • The mechanic said the manifold was shot and needed to be replaced.
  • The possibilities for success are manifold if you put in the effort.

noun a device that is part of the exhaust system of a vehicle, designed to reduce noise and harmful emissions

  • The mechanic recommended replacing the muffler on the car to reduce noise pollution.
  • I can't believe how loud my car is without a muffler!
  • My old muffler was totally shot, so I had to get a new one.
  • Her scarf acted as a muffler against the biting wind.

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  • The outer layer of the Earth's atmosphere is called the exosphere.
  • I always prefer sitting on the outer seats of the bus.
  • Let's hang out at that cool outer space-themed cafe.
  • She kept her emotions hidden behind an outer facade of indifference.

noun a missile designed to be fired from a weapon

adjective relating to or capable of being thrown or projected

  • The physics experiment involved studying the trajectory of a projectile launched at different angles.
  • He accidentally hit the target with a projectile while playing with his slingshot.
  • I can't believe he threw that projectile at me during the game!
  • His words were like verbal projectiles, aimed to hurt and wound.

noun a particular or indefinite amount of something

  • The quality of the product is just as important as the quantity produced.
  • I can't believe the quantity of food they served at the party last night!
  • I'm all about that quantity over quality when it comes to shopping.
  • He may have a large quantity of friends, but only a few are truly loyal.

noun one of a pair of steel bars that provide the running surfaces for the wheels of locomotives and railroad cars

verb to furnish or enclose with a rail or rails

  • The rail industry plays a crucial role in transporting goods across the country.
  • I love taking the train because I can sit back and enjoy the view from the rail.
  • Let's hop on the rail and head downtown for some fun.
  • She walked a fine line, balancing on the rail between success and failure.

noun something that alleviates pain or discomfort

  • The government announced a new relief package for small businesses affected by the pandemic.
  • I felt a sense of relief when I finally finished my exams.
  • I can't believe I found my lost wallet, what a relief!
  • Listening to music is a relief for my soul after a long day.

noun a person who resists or opposes something

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  • The resister refused to comply with the new regulations.
  • She's always been a resister when it comes to change.
  • Don't be such a resister, just go with the flow.
  • The resister stood firm like a rock against the tide of opposition.

adjective relating to or having the shape of a sphere; round or ball-shaped

  • The planet Earth is approximately spherical in shape.
  • I love playing with a spherical ball in the park.
  • Check out that dude with the spherical head!
  • Her mind was like a spherical puzzle, complex and intriguing.

verb to insert or fix tightly into a narrow space

adjective having the shape of a wedge; being stuck or jammed in a narrow space

  • The door was wedged shut, making it difficult to open.
  • I accidentally wedged my foot in between the couch cushions.
  • I wedged myself into the packed subway car during rush hour.
  • Her schedule was so busy that she felt wedged between work and family commitments.

noun a suitable or appropriate action or behavior

adjective appropriate or proper in a particular situation

  • The tailor made sure the suit was fittin perfectly for the client.
  • I think those shoes are fittin you really well.
  • I'm fittin to head out to the party later tonight.
  • Her explanation was fittin like a missing piece of the puzzle.

adjective describing something that lacks volume or size

  • The volumeless sound of the tiny bell was barely audible in the large auditorium.
  • I couldn't hear the volumeless music playing from your phone.
  • The party was so boring, the music was completely volumeless.
  • Her voice was so soft and volumeless, it was like a whisper in the wind.