noun the act of breathing in and out

  • Her aspiration to become a doctor led her to pursue a degree in medicine.
  • His aspiration is to travel the world and experience different cultures.
  • I have big aspirations to make it big in the music industry.
  • Her aspiration to reach new heights in her career is like a flame that never dies out.

verb to successfully overcome or defeat an enemy or obstacle

  • The army set out to conquer the neighboring kingdom.
  • I'm determined to conquer this video game level tonight.
  • She's on a mission to conquer her fear of public speaking.
  • With determination and hard work, you can conquer any challenge that comes your way.

adjective having the ability to anticipate or plan for the future

  • The company's foresighted approach to investing in new technology paid off in the long run.
  • She's always been so foresighted when it comes to planning for the future.
  • I wish I was as foresighted as him when it comes to making decisions.
  • His foresighted vision for the project allowed us to anticipate potential challenges and plan accordingly.

noun forceful action or effort

verb to move quickly or hurriedly

  • In order to succeed in the business world, one must possess a strong work ethic and a willingness to hustle.
  • If you want to make it big, you gotta hustle and grind every day.
  • I've been hustling hard to make ends meet.
  • Life is a hustle, you have to constantly work hard to achieve your goals.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, place, time, or degree

  • The research team worked independently to analyze the data and draw conclusions.
  • She prefers to work independently rather than in a group.
  • I can handle this project independently, no need for help.
  • The artist's style is so unique, it stands independently from any other contemporary art.

noun a restaurant where pizzas are made and sold

  • The new pizzeria in town offers a variety of gourmet toppings.
  • Let's grab a slice at the pizzeria down the street.
  • I'm craving some za from the local pizzeria.
  • The office was like a pizzeria, with everyone tossing around ideas.

adjective having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties

  • She is known for being a resourceful problem-solver in the workplace.
  • My friend is so resourceful, she can fix anything with just a paperclip and some tape.
  • That guy is super resourceful, he always knows how to hustle and make things work.
  • In the game of life, being resourceful is like having a secret weapon up your sleeve.

noun A person who owns or manages a shop or store

  • The shopkeeper greeted each customer with a warm smile.
  • The shopkeeper is always friendly and helpful.
  • The shopkeeper hooked me up with a discount on those shoes.
  • The shopkeeper was like a guardian angel, guiding me through the crowded market.

noun a person who achieves success or is prosperous

adjective describes a person or thing that achieves a desired outcome or is prosperous

  • The company implemented a successful marketing strategy to increase sales.
  • She threw a successful party last night.
  • His new business venture is totally successful!
  • The artist's use of color was a successful experiment in pushing boundaries.

adjective describing someone who is wealthy and enjoys a luxurious lifestyle, often associated with gambling or high-risk activities

  • The high-rolling businessman made a substantial investment in the new technology startup.
  • That high-rolling guy always shows off his expensive cars and watches.
  • The high-rolling crew hit up the club in style last night.
  • She felt like a high-rolling queen as she walked into the gala event wearing her designer gown.

noun a person who engages in risky or daring activities, especially with the prospect of financial gain

  • The venturer decided to invest in a new startup company.
  • The venturer took a chance on a risky business opportunity.
  • The venturer was feeling bold and decided to try their luck with a new venture.
  • The venturer sailed into uncharted waters, ready to explore new possibilities.

verb to have grand or ambitious ideas or plans

adjective having grand or ambitious ideas or plans

  • In order to achieve great success, it is important to think big and set ambitious goals.
  • Hey, don't limit yourself! Think big and aim high!
  • Dude, you gotta dream big and think outside the box.
  • When it comes to your dreams, always think big and never settle for less.

noun a person who successfully completes or achieves something

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  • The accomplished pianist is known as a great accomplisher in the music industry.
  • She's a real accomplisher, always getting things done efficiently.
  • That dude is a total accomplisher, he's always on top of his game.
  • The artist painted with such skill and precision, he was like an accomplisher of dreams on canvas.

noun a book in which financial transactions are recorded

  • The accountant meticulously recorded all transactions in the account book.
  • I need to update my account book with all the recent expenses.
  • I can't find my account book anywhere, it's driving me crazy!
  • Her memory was like an accurate account book, never forgetting a detail.