noun the act of providing entertainment or enjoyment

verb to provide entertainment or enjoyment

  • The comedian's performance was able to amuse the entire audience.
  • I always bring my funny friend to parties because he can amuse everyone.
  • The TikTok video really amused me, it was so funny!
  • The idea of going on a spontaneous road trip with friends really amuses me.

noun something that provides enjoyment or entertainment

  • The amusement park was filled with families enjoying the various rides and attractions.
  • We had a lot of amusement watching the kittens play with a ball of yarn.
  • I had a blast at the amusement park with my friends.
  • His jokes provided much-needed amusement during the long and boring meeting.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

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

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, clauses, or sentences

article a word that is used to specify or limit a noun

  • The candidate's qualifications and experience perfectly fill the bill for the job.
  • I think this new restaurant will fill the bill for our dinner plans tonight.
  • That new phone definitely fills the bill for coolness.
  • Her artistic skills really fill the bill when it comes to creating beautiful designs.

noun a gathering for entertainment featuring various activities and amusements

adjective describing something that is enjoyable or amusing

  • The local community organized a fun fair to raise funds for the new park.
  • Let's go check out the fun fair this weekend, it's going to be a blast!
  • I heard the fun fair is going to be lit, we should definitely go.
  • Life is like a fun fair, full of ups and downs but always exciting.

verb to offer unsolicited advice or commentary in a casual or informal manner, especially during a card game or other activity

  • During the chess tournament, the spectators were not allowed to kibitz and had to remain silent.
  • Hey, stop kibitzing and let me concentrate on my work.
  • I love going to the bar with my friends and kibitzing about random stuff.
  • The wise old man would often kibitz with the young children, sharing his knowledge and stories.

noun a first public performance or showing of a play, movie, or musical composition

verb to present or show for the first time

  • The premiere of the new play was attended by many esteemed guests.
  • I heard the premiere of the movie is happening tonight, wanna go?
  • The premiere of the album was lit, everyone was hyped!
  • The sunrise was like the premiere of a new day, full of possibilities.

noun a type of media outlet that transmits audio content through radio waves

  • The radio station broadcasted the news bulletin every hour.
  • I always tune in to that radio station for the latest music.
  • That radio station plays all the bangers!
  • His mind was like a radio station, constantly broadcasting random thoughts.

verb to relax or take a passive or uninvolved position

adverb in a relaxed or passive manner

  • Please feel free to sit back and relax while we take care of everything for you.
  • Just sit back and let us handle the rest.
  • Yo, sit back and chill, we got this.
  • Sometimes you just need to sit back and let life unfold as it may.

noun A small amount of food eaten between meals.

verb To eat a snack.

  • During the meeting, they provided a variety of snacks for the attendees.
  • I always keep some snacks in my bag in case I get hungry.
  • Let's grab some snacks and chill at my place.
  • Music is like a snack for the soul, always refreshing and uplifting.

noun the quality of being sophisticated; refined or cultured in appearance, manner, or taste

  • The design of the new luxury car exudes sophistication and elegance.
  • She always carries herself with such sophistication, even in casual settings.
  • That party was so sophisticated, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • His writing style is full of sophistication, each word carefully chosen to convey deeper meaning.

noun a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure

verb to cause someone to feel excited or pleased

  • The roller coaster ride provided a thrilling experience for all the passengers.
  • I always get a thrill from watching scary movies with my friends.
  • That concert last night was so lit, I was on a thrill the whole time!
  • The thrill of victory is what drives athletes to push themselves to their limits.

noun a ticket or card that allows entry or access to a particular season or series of events or activities

  • The season pass allows you to access all the games in the stadium throughout the season.
  • I got my hands on the season pass for the theme park, so we can go anytime we want.
  • Dude, I scored a sick season pass for the ski resort. Let's shred some gnar!
  • Having a positive attitude is like holding a season pass to happiness in life.

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

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

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

article a word that specifies a noun

  • Before the movie starts, I suggest you get popcorn from the concession stand.
  • Hey, let's get popcorn before the show starts.
  • Dude, grab some popcorn before the movie begins.
  • Sit back, relax, and get popcorn for the drama that's about to unfold.

noun a written text for a play, movie, or broadcast

verb to imitate or copy someone else's actions or behavior

adjective describing the script as being identical or similar

article a/the

  • In order to maintain consistency, it is important for all team members to follow the same script during presentations.
  • Let's make sure we all follow the same script when talking to the client.
  • We gotta stick to the same script when we're pitching our idea.
  • Life doesn't always follow the same script, sometimes you have to improvise.