noun the act of putting things in a particular order or position

verb to put in a particular order or position

  • The event planner will arrange all the details for the conference.
  • Let's arrange a time to meet up for coffee.
  • I'll arrange for us to hang out this weekend.
  • She carefully arranged her thoughts before making a decision.

verb to organize or set in a particular order or position

  • The meeting room was meticulously arranged with chairs facing the presentation screen.
  • I arranged all the snacks on the table before the guests arrived.
  • I arranged to meet my friends at the park later today.
  • The pieces of the puzzle were arranged perfectly to reveal the hidden image.

noun a combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole

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  • The arrangement of the furniture in the living room was meticulously planned.
  • I really like the arrangement of the snacks on the table.
  • Check out the cool arrangement of the graffiti on that wall.
  • The arrangement of words in his poem created a beautiful imagery.

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  • The booth at the trade show was elegantly designed and showcased the company's products beautifully.
  • Let's meet at the photo booth during the party to take some fun pictures.
  • I saw him talking to that girl at the booth, he's totally into her.
  • She felt like she was stuck in a soundproof booth, unable to communicate her thoughts effectively.

noun a person or company that provides food and drink for events or gatherings

  • The caterer provided a wide selection of appetizers for the event.
  • We hired a caterer for the party so we wouldn't have to cook.
  • The caterer really knows how to whip up some tasty grub.
  • The caterer of emotions, she knew exactly what to serve to uplift everyone's spirits.

noun the business of providing food and drink for events or functions

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  • The company hired a catering service for the corporate event.
  • I love when parties have catering so I don't have to cook.
  • Let's order some catering for the get-together.
  • She is always catering to his needs, never putting herself first.

noun a social gathering or enjoyable activity to mark a special event

adjective celebratory (relating to a celebration)

  • The company organized a grand celebration to mark its 50th anniversary.
  • We're having a little celebration at my place this weekend, you should come!
  • Last night's celebration was lit, everyone had a great time.
  • The blooming flowers in the garden were a celebration of spring's arrival.

noun a formal religious or public occasion, typically celebrating a particular event or anniversary

adjective ceremonial (relating to or used in a ceremony)

  • The graduation ceremony will be held in the university auditorium.
  • I heard the wedding ceremony is going to be at the beach.
  • Let's crash the award ceremony and see some celebrities!
  • The changing of seasons is like a ceremony performed by nature.

noun a gathering at which clams and other seafood are cooked and eaten outdoors

  • The annual clambake event is a tradition in our coastal town.
  • Let's have a clambake on the beach this weekend!
  • I'm craving a clambake with my friends, it's gonna be lit!
  • The political debate turned into a clambake with everyone arguing loudly.

verb to organize or arrange things in a harmonious way

adjective having a well-planned and harmonious design or arrangement

  • The team coordinated their efforts to complete the project on time.
  • We coordinated our outfits so we would match at the party.
  • Let's coordinate a meet-up at the usual spot.
  • The dancers coordinated their movements to create a beautiful performance.

noun a large group of people gathered together, typically in a disorganized or unruly way

  • The crowd gathered in the town square to listen to the mayor's speech.
  • There was a huge crowd at the concert last night, it was crazy!
  • The crowd at the game was lit, everyone was hyped.
  • The thoughts in my mind were like a noisy crowd, all jumbled and chaotic.

noun a piece of material that hangs down to cover a window, stage, etc.

verb to provide with curtains

  • The velvet curtain in the theater was drawn back to reveal the stage.
  • I accidentally ripped the curtain while trying to open it quickly.
  • Let's sneak behind the curtain and see what's going on backstage.
  • The investigation finally lifted the curtain on the corruption scandal.

noun a collective term for knives, forks, and spoons used for eating or serving food

  • The restaurant provided high-quality cutlery for the guests.
  • Don't forget to grab some cutlery before sitting down to eat.
  • I always carry my own cutlery in case the restaurant's is dirty.
  • Education is the cutlery that helps us consume knowledge.

adjective Attracting or holding the interest or attention of someone; charming or pleasing

  • The speaker delivered an engaging presentation on the latest advancements in technology.
  • I find her storytelling style very engaging, I always get lost in her stories.
  • The new video game is so engaging, I can't stop playing it.
  • The artist's use of color and texture creates an engaging visual experience for the viewers.

noun the period of time at the end of the day, usually from about 6 p.m. to bedtime

  • The evening sky was painted with hues of pink and orange as the sun set behind the mountains.
  • Let's catch a movie this evening, what do you say?
  • I'm just chilling at home this evening, nothing special.
  • As the project deadline approached, the team worked late into the evening to get everything done.

noun a thing that happens, especially one of importance

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  • The annual charity event raised over $100,000 for the local community.
  • Are you going to the event at the park tomorrow?
  • The music event last night was lit!
  • Her graduation was a significant event in her life.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'occasion' is a noun as it refers to a particular event or ceremony.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'festive' is an adjective as it describes the type of occasion being referred to.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'of' is a preposition that connects 'festive' and 'occasion' to show that the occasion is festive in nature.

  • The annual company dinner is a festive occasion where employees gather to celebrate another successful year.
  • My sister's birthday party is always a festive occasion with lots of food and music.
  • Dude, that concert last night was a total festive occasion - everyone was dancing and having a great time!
  • The end of the school year felt like a festive occasion, with students excited for summer break.

noun a complete failure or disaster

  • The company's latest product launch turned into a complete fiasco.
  • The party last night was a total fiasco.
  • The group project was a total fiasco - nobody did their part.
  • The politician's scandal was a fiasco that tarnished their reputation.

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 large, powerful light typically used to illuminate a large area or outdoor space

  • The stadium was brightly lit by powerful floodlights during the night game.
  • I love how the floodlights make everything look so bright and clear at night.
  • Those floodlights are lit, they really make the place look cool.
  • Her smile was like a floodlight in the darkness, brightening up the room.

noun a wreath or chain of flowers, leaves, or other material, worn for ornament or as an honor or hung on something as a decoration

verb to come together, assemble, or collect in one place

  • The data gathered from the research study will be presented at the conference.
  • We gathered at the park for a picnic with friends.
  • I gathered from his tone that he wasn't interested in what I was saying.
  • She gathered her thoughts before speaking in front of the audience.

noun a coming together of people, such as a meeting or assembly

  • The annual gathering of world leaders took place at the United Nations headquarters.
  • We're planning a gathering at the park this weekend, want to join?
  • I heard there's a cool gathering happening downtown tonight, let's check it out.
  • The gathering of thoughts in her mind led to a breakthrough in her research project.

noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea

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

article a word that is used to specify a noun, which can be definite (the) or indefinite (a, an)

  • I would greatly appreciate it if you could give me a hand with this project.
  • Hey, can you give me a hand with moving this furniture?
  • Yo, could you give me a hand carrying these bags?
  • Sometimes we all need someone to give us a hand when we're feeling down.

noun a particular way in which a person's hair is styled or arranged

  • She went to the salon to get a new hairdo for the wedding.
  • I love your new hairdo, it really suits you!
  • Her hairdo is on point today, she must have spent hours on it.
  • His argument was like a messy hairdo, all over the place and lacking coherence.

noun an event or occurrence

adjective currently taking place or in progress

  • The happening event was attended by prominent figures from various industries.
  • Hey, do you know what's happening this weekend?
  • I heard there's a lit happening at the club tonight.
  • There's a lot happening behind the scenes that we're not aware of.

adjective feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed

  • The harried executive rushed from meeting to meeting, trying to keep up with his busy schedule.
  • The harried mom tried to juggle cooking dinner, helping with homework, and answering work emails all at once.
  • I could tell by the harried look on her face that she was running late for the party.
  • The harried student felt overwhelmed by the amount of schoolwork piling up on his desk.

noun excessive or exaggerated excitement or commotion

interjection used to express excitement or enthusiasm

  • The event was filled with unnecessary hoopla and grandeur.
  • I don't understand all the hoopla surrounding this new movie.
  • I can't believe all the hoopla over a simple tweet.
  • She had to go through all the hoopla of planning a big wedding.

noun a party or celebration to mark the moving into a new home

  • We are hosting a housewarming party to celebrate our new home.
  • Hey, don't forget to come over for the housewarming!
  • Let's throw a kick-ass housewarming bash!
  • The success of the project was like a housewarming for the team.

noun a person who organizes and often finances concerts, plays, or operas

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  • The impresario organized a grand opera performance at the theater.
  • The impresario is throwing a huge party next weekend.
  • That impresario knows how to throw a killer event.
  • She was the impresario of the group, always planning and organizing activities.

noun a large gathering or celebration, typically involving a lot of people and activities

  • The annual scout jamboree will be held next month in the national park.
  • Are you going to the jamboree this weekend? It's gonna be so much fun!
  • I heard the jamboree last night was lit! Wish I could've gone.
  • The company's team-building retreat felt like a jamboree of ideas and creativity.

noun a person who presides over a formal event or ceremony, often introducing speakers or performers

  • The master of ceremonies welcomed guests and introduced the speakers at the event.
  • The MC did a great job keeping the event running smoothly.
  • The emcee rocked the stage with their energy and charisma.
  • As the master of ceremonies of the office, she was always the one to organize team events and gatherings.

verb to mix or combine; to socialize with others

  • During the networking event, professionals had the opportunity to mingle and exchange business cards.
  • Let's mingle at the party and meet some new people.
  • I love to mingle at the club and dance the night away.
  • The flavors in the dish mingle together perfectly to create a delicious taste.

noun the act of mixing or blending together

verb gerund form of the verb 'mingle', which means to mix or blend together

  • The guests were mingling and exchanging pleasantries at the networking event.
  • I saw you mingling with the crowd at the party last night.
  • She's always mingling with the cool kids at school.
  • The flavors were mingling together perfectly in the dish.

noun household linen, such as tablecloths and napkins

  • The fine dining restaurant uses only the best napery for their tables.
  • I need to buy some new napery for our dinner party next week.
  • I spilled my drink all over the napery, oops!
  • The napery of her words was delicate and refined, like a carefully set table.

noun a place, typically a bar or club, that is popular for socializing or entertainment in the evening or at night

  • The city's newest night spot offers a sophisticated atmosphere and live music.
  • Let's check out that new night spot downtown for some drinks and dancing.
  • That night spot is lit! The music is bumping and the drinks are flowing.
  • In the darkness of the forest, the clearing felt like a natural night spot where the animals gathered to socialize.

noun a space or area that is not enclosed or covered, especially the space between the ground and the sky

adjective relating to or taking place in the open air

  • The concert took place in an open air amphitheater.
  • Let's have a picnic in the open air park.
  • I love chilling in the open air with my friends.
  • His mind was like an open air market, filled with various thoughts and ideas.

noun the act of arranging or putting in order

verb to arrange or put in order

  • It is important to organize your thoughts before presenting your ideas.
  • Let's organize a study group for the upcoming exam.
  • I need to organize my closet, it's a hot mess.
  • She always knows how to organize a chaotic situation.

noun a person or thing that organizes or arranges something

adjective describing the quality of being organized or arranging things

  • The event organizer ensured that everything ran smoothly and according to plan.
  • The party organizer did a great job setting up the decorations.
  • The concert organizer totally rocked at putting together an awesome lineup.
  • As the organizer of the group, she was like the glue that held everyone together.

noun a public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event

verb to walk or march in public procession, especially in a showy or ostentatious manner

  • The annual Thanksgiving parade will feature elaborate floats and marching bands.
  • I heard there's going to be a parade downtown this weekend, want to check it out?
  • I can't believe we missed the parade, it was supposed to be lit!
  • The colorful array of flowers in the garden looked like a parade of nature's beauty.

noun a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment

verb to engage in social activities or festivities

  • The diplomatic party was attended by representatives from multiple countries.
  • I'm looking forward to the party this weekend, it's going to be so much fun!
  • Let's hit up that party tonight, it's gonna be lit!
  • The cells in our body work together like a well-coordinated party.

noun a sign or notice for display in a public place

  • The protestor held up a placard with a powerful message written on it.
  • I saw a placard at the rally that made me laugh out loud.
  • The placard at the concert had some really cool artwork on it.
  • Her expression was like a placard of emotions, revealing everything she was feeling.

noun A tool or device used for planning or organizing activities or events

  • The event planner meticulously organized every detail of the conference.
  • I always keep a planner with me to jot down important dates and appointments.
  • My planner is my lifeline for keeping track of everything going on in my life.
  • She was the master planner behind the scenes, pulling all the strings to make things happen.

noun a meeting or conference, especially one between Native American peoples or between Native Americans and settlers

verb to hold a powwow

  • The committee members gathered for a powwow to discuss the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
  • Let's have a powwow this weekend to plan our road trip.
  • I heard there's a powwow happening at the park tonight, wanna go?
  • The CEO called a powwow with the department heads to address the recent drop in sales.

verb to arrange or plan in advance

  • It is important to prearrange all the details before the meeting.
  • Let's prearrange a time to meet up for coffee.
  • I prearranged with my friend to hang out later.
  • She always likes to prearrange her outfits for the week ahead.

adjective describing something that has been arranged in advance

  • The meeting was prearranged to discuss the merger.
  • We had prearranged to meet at the coffee shop.
  • We had a prearranged date to hang out at the mall.
  • The stars seemed to have a prearranged dance in the night sky.

noun the action of arranging or organizing something in advance

  • The prearrangement of the meeting was meticulously planned to ensure all details were taken care of.
  • We made a prearrangement to meet at the coffee shop before heading to the concert.
  • Let's make a prearrangement to grab some food after the game.
  • The prearrangement of colors in the painting created a harmonious composition.

verb to spend time making minor adjustments to one's hair, makeup, or clothing in order to look attractive

  • She took her time to primp and prepare for the formal event.
  • She primped in front of the mirror before going out on her date.
  • She spent hours primping herself for the party.
  • The artist primped the details of his masterpiece before revealing it to the public.

adjective Reserved is used as an adjective to describe someone who is quiet, shy, or restrained in their behavior or communication.

  • The table at the restaurant is reserved for a party of six.
  • I've reserved seats for us at the movie theater tonight.
  • I've got the best spot reserved for us at the concert.
  • She always keeps her emotions reserved and doesn't show much outwardly.

noun a group of advisers, assistants, or other accompanying individuals

  • The queen arrived at the event with her royal retinue of advisors and attendants.
  • The celebrity showed up with their huge retinue of friends and assistants.
  • The boss rolled in with his whole retinue of yes-men.
  • The author's retinue of characters in the novel added depth to the story.

noun a person who is in charge of a circus performance and who introduces the acts to the audience

  • The ringmaster oversaw the entire circus performance with precision and grace.
  • The ringmaster was the coolest person in the circus, always in charge and keeping everyone entertained.
  • That ringmaster sure knows how to run the show like a boss.
  • In the chaotic world of politics, the ringmaster orchestrates the events behind the scenes.

noun a length of strong cord made by twisting together strands of hemp, sisal, nylon, or similar material

verb to cordon off or mark an area by using a rope

preposition used to indicate that an area is separated or marked off by a rope

  • The construction workers will rope off the area for safety purposes.
  • They roped off the best seats for the concert.
  • Let's rope off a spot at the beach for our group.
  • She had to mentally rope off her emotions to focus on the task at hand.

verb Seated is a past participle form of the verb 'seat', which means to put or place someone in a sitting position.

  • The guests were all seated when the ceremony began.
  • We were seated at the back of the restaurant near the window.
  • I was seated next to my crush at the party last night.
  • The idea of success was always seated firmly in his mind.

noun a board or sign that displays information or directions

  • The signboard outside the store displayed the business hours.
  • Hey, did you see the signboard for the new restaurant down the street?
  • I almost missed the turn because the signboard was so small.
  • Her facial expressions were like a signboard, revealing exactly what she was thinking.

noun a person who is well known in fashionable society and is fond of social activities and entertainment

  • The socialite was often seen attending charity events and fundraisers.
  • The socialite always had the best gossip about everyone in town.
  • That socialite is always living her best life on Instagram.
  • She was a socialite in the world of fashion, always at the center of attention.

noun A place where various types of sweet treats are sold, such as candies, chocolates, and pastries.

  • The sweet shop on the corner of the street has been in business for over 50 years.
  • Let's stop by the sweet shop and pick up some candy on our way home.
  • I heard the sweet shop sells the best treats in town.
  • Her smile was as sweet as the candies in a sweet shop.

noun a word that functions as the name of something

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

  • The annual meeting will take place next Monday at 10am.
  • Hey, do you know when the party is going to take place?
  • The concert is gonna take place this weekend, are you coming?
  • The negotiation took place behind closed doors.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence; in this case, 'taking place' is a verb phrase indicating that something is happening or occurring

  • The annual conference is taking place next week.
  • The party is taking place at Sarah's house tonight.
  • The concert is taking place at the park this weekend.
  • A heated debate is taking place among the board members.

noun a period of 300 years

adjective relating to a period of 300 years

  • The tercentenary celebration of the university was a grand event attended by dignitaries from around the world.
  • We're planning a big party for the tercentenary of our town next year.
  • I can't believe it's been three hundred years since the tercentenary of that famous battle.
  • The tercentenary of the invention of the printing press marked a turning point in human history.

adjective describing a person or thing that is not being looked after or supervised

  • The unattended luggage at the airport raised security concerns.
  • Hey, don't leave your bag unattended!
  • Dude, your stuff is just sitting there unattended, someone might take it.
  • Her unattended emotions eventually led to a breakdown.

adjective describing a person or thing that has not been invited or welcomed

  • She felt uncomfortable when the uninvited guest arrived at the formal dinner party.
  • I didn't expect the uninvited guests to show up at the barbecue.
  • Why did you bring your uninvited friend to the party?
  • Negative thoughts are like uninvited guests in your mind, learn to let them go.

verb to reveal or make known something that was previously hidden or secret

  • The company plans to unveil its new product line at the upcoming trade show.
  • I heard they're going to unveil the new menu at the restaurant next week.
  • Did you see the way she unveiled her new haircut? It looks amazing!
  • The artist's latest masterpiece will unveil a whole new perspective on the world.

noun a public revelation or announcement, especially of a statue or monument

verb present participle of unveil, to reveal or make known

  • The company held an unveiling ceremony for their new product line.
  • Did you hear about the unveiling of the new iPhone?
  • The unveiling of the new car was lit!
  • The artist's unveiling of his latest masterpiece left the audience in awe.

noun A person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theater or at a wedding

verb To show or guide someone in a particular direction or to a specific place

  • The usher guided us to our seats in the theater.
  • Hey, can you help usher everyone to their seats at the party?
  • I heard that new club has some cool ushers working there.
  • Music has always been the usher of change in society.

noun a person or company that sells goods or services

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  • The vendor provided a detailed breakdown of their products and services.
  • I always buy my fruits from the same vendor at the farmer's market.
  • The street vendors always have the best snacks for cheap.
  • The vendor of hope offered a solution to their problems.

noun a plan made in advance

verb to plan beforehand

  • It is important to preplan all aspects of the project before implementation.
  • Let's preplan our road trip so we don't forget anything.
  • Don't worry, we can preplan the party and make sure everything goes smoothly.
  • In order to succeed, it's crucial to preplan your career goals and take necessary steps to achieve them.

noun a decorative arrangement of items on a table, typically for a special occasion or event

  • The event planner created a stunning tablescape for the wedding reception.
  • I love how she set up the tablescape for the dinner party.
  • Check out the awesome tablescape she put together for the backyard BBQ.
  • Her attention to detail in creating a tablescape is like painting a beautiful picture with dishes and decorations.

noun the activity or art of arranging and decorating a table for a special event or occasion

  • The event planner spent hours tablescaping for the wedding reception.
  • I love tablescaping for dinner parties, it's so much fun!
  • Let's get together this weekend and do some tablescaping for the BBQ.
  • She has a knack for tablescaping her life, always arranging things perfectly.

noun a piece of furniture with a raised surface supported by legs, commonly used for sitting

verb to place a chair in an upright position or to sit on a chair

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  • Please make sure to chair up the meeting room before the presentation starts.
  • Hey, can you chair up the living room for the guests?
  • Let's chair up the study room for our study session.
  • It's time to chair up and take control of the situation.

SCA

noun Society for Creative Anachronism

  • The SCA is an abbreviation for Sudden Cardiac Arrest.
  • I heard that the SCA event was rescheduled to next week.
  • Let's meet up at the SCA later.
  • Being in the SCA feels like being in a whirlwind of emotions.

noun a small appetizer or hors d'oeuvre typically served before a meal to stimulate the appetite

  • The amuse-bouche was a delightful start to the fine dining experience.
  • I always look forward to the little appetizer, or as they call it, the amuse-bouche.
  • That tiny taste of soup was like a bougie amuse-bouche.
  • The opening act of the concert was like an amuse-bouche for the main event.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes a noun or pronoun

  • The city's downtown area is often referred to as party central due to the high concentration of bars and clubs.
  • We're heading to Sarah's house for the weekend - it's party central over there!
  • That new club on Main Street is supposed to be party central.
  • During the summer, the beach becomes party central with tourists and locals alike enjoying the sun and surf.

noun A party truck is a noun that refers to a vehicle or truck that is designed or used for parties or celebrations.

  • The event planning company rented a party truck for the corporate picnic.
  • We're taking the party truck to the beach for a day of fun in the sun.
  • Let's hop on the party truck and cruise around town with some tunes blaring.
  • The new mobile DJ setup is like a party truck on wheels, bringing the dance floor to any location.

noun a noisy or heated argument or dispute, typically in a public setting

  • The university administration organized a bunfight to discuss the new academic policies.
  • I heard there's going to be a bunfight at the town hall meeting tonight.
  • Let's skip the bunfight and just get straight to the point.
  • The budget meeting turned into a bunfight as different departments argued over funding allocations.

noun a type of lodging accommodation where two people share a room

adjective describing the type of occupancy where two people share a room

  • The hotel room rate is based on double occupancy, meaning it can accommodate up to two guests.
  • The price for the room is for two people, so it's double occupancy.
  • We can split the cost since it's double occupancy and we're sharing the room.
  • Their friendship was like a double occupancy room - they fit perfectly together.

EDM

noun EDM stands for electronic dance music, a genre of music characterized by its use of electronic instruments and danceable beats.

  • Electronic Dance Music (EDM) has gained popularity worldwide in recent years.
  • I love listening to EDM while working out at the gym.
  • Let's hit up that EDM festival this weekend, it's gonna be lit!
  • The EDM scene is like a vibrant and ever-evolving ecosystem of sound and energy.

noun a social event or activity where people are invited to celebrate a special occasion such as a wedding or anniversary

adjective relating to or suitable for engagements or social gatherings

  • The couple celebrated their 10th engagementsary with a lavish dinner party.
  • We're going out for drinks tonight to mark our engagementsary.
  • Can't believe it's been a whole year since our engagementsary!
  • Their love for each other only grew stronger with each passing engagementsary.

noun screening: a showing of a movie or film

adjective singalong: designed to encourage audience participation in singing along with the music

  • The singalong screening of the classic musical was a hit with the audience.
  • I heard there's a singalong screening of that movie next week, wanna go?
  • Let's go to the singalong screening and belt out our favorite songs!
  • Attending the singalong screening felt like being part of a big, happy choir.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality (pre-weekend refers to the time period before the weekend)

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun (pre-weekend describes a time period before the weekend)

  • The pre-weekend preparations included finalizing the presentation for Monday's meeting.
  • We're all looking forward to the pre-weekend happy hour at the office.
  • Let's kick off the pre-weekend with a chill night in.
  • The pre-weekend hustle and bustle reminded me of the busy city streets.

noun a French term meaning 'to be under consideration or discussion'

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

  • The matter of restructuring the company's departments will be on the tapis during the board meeting.
  • Hey, did you hear that the new project plan is going to be on the tapis next week?
  • The rumor about the upcoming party is definitely on the tapis.
  • The issue of trust between the two friends has been on the tapis for a while now.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality (e.g. ribbon)

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being (e.g. cut)

article a word that specifies a noun (e.g. a, the)

  • The mayor will cut the ribbon to officially open the new library.
  • I heard they're letting the youngest student cut the ribbon at the school assembly.
  • Let's sneak in and cut the ribbon before anyone else gets there.
  • She felt like she was finally ready to cut the ribbon and start a new chapter in her life.

noun a gathering or event that is characterized by a specific theme or purpose, often involving celebrations, music, food, and entertainment

  • The annual music fest is a highly anticipated event in our town.
  • I'm so excited for the fest this weekend!
  • Let's hit up that fest, it's gonna be lit!
  • The fest of ideas at the conference sparked new innovations in the industry.

noun a brief or informal meeting or conversation

verb to move or draw something to the side

adjective describing something that is intended for a quick meeting or conversation

adverb in a manner that involves moving or drawing something to the side

  • The security guard asked the suspicious individual to step aside for a pull-aside inspection.
  • I had to do a pull-aside at the airport because I forgot to take my laptop out of my bag.
  • I always get nervous when I see the police pull-aside a car on the highway.
  • During the meeting, the manager had to pull-aside one of the team members to discuss their behavior.

noun a day that is not one's birthday; a day that is not one's actual date of birth

  • I hope you have a pleasant unbirthday celebration.
  • Let's have an unbirthday party just for fun!
  • Hey, let's hang out and pretend it's our unbirthday!
  • Sometimes it's nice to treat every day as an unbirthday, a reason to celebrate just being alive.

noun a compound word combining 'prom' and 'proposal', referring to a creative or elaborate proposal to ask someone to prom

  • The young man spent weeks planning his promposal to ensure it was perfect.
  • She was over the moon when he finally popped the promposal question.
  • His promposal was so cute, she couldn't say no!
  • His promposal was like a scene from a romantic movie, complete with flowers and candles.

noun a type of event where individuals have a short amount of time to introduce themselves and exchange information before moving on to the next person

  • The conference will include a session on speed networking to help participants make valuable connections.
  • I signed up for speed networking at the event to meet new people quickly.
  • I heard speed networking is like networking on steroids, so I'm excited to try it out.
  • In the fast-paced world of business, speed networking is like a turbo boost for building professional relationships.

verb to withdraw an invitation or cancel an invitation previously extended

  • The host decided to disinvite the guest from the event due to their inappropriate behavior.
  • I heard they had to disinvite John from the party because of his recent actions.
  • They had to straight up disinvite him from the gathering because he was causing too much drama.
  • Sometimes we need to disinvite negativity from our lives in order to find peace and happiness.

noun a small flower or bouquet worn on the lapel of a suit jacket

  • The groomsmen each wore a boutonniere on their lapels.
  • I need to remember to pick up a boutonniere for prom.
  • Check out the cool boutonniere on that dude's suit!
  • The boutonniere of success for her was when she landed her dream job.

noun In the context of telecommunications or technology, a reception box may refer to a device used for receiving signals or transmissions, such as a set-top box or satellite receiver.

  • The reception box at the front desk is where you can leave any important documents.
  • Hey, could you pass me that package on the reception box?
  • I found a cool sticker on the reception box, wanna check it out?
  • Her mind was like a reception box, open to receiving new ideas and perspectives.

noun the first meal of the day, typically eaten in the morning

  • The breakfast rave event was a unique way to start the day with energetic music and dancing.
  • I heard there's a breakfast rave happening this weekend, want to check it out?
  • I'm so excited for the breakfast rave tomorrow, it's going to be lit!
  • Having a breakfast rave in the morning is like starting the day with a burst of energy and positivity.

noun a social event held in the parking lot of a sports stadium, typically involving eating, drinking, and socializing before a game

  • The company organized a tailgating party for employees to celebrate the end of the quarter.
  • We're having a tailgating party before the big game this weekend, want to join?
  • Let's throw a sick tailgating party with all our friends and grill some burgers.
  • The political rally felt more like a tailgating party, with supporters gathering and socializing before the event.

noun a person who assists in the planning and organization of weddings

  • The couple hired a professional wedding planner to help them organize their special day.
  • My friend's sister works as a wedding planner and she loves helping couples bring their dream weddings to life.
  • I heard that being a wedding planner is all about creating magic for the bride and groom.
  • In a way, a good project manager is like a wedding planner, coordinating different aspects to ensure a successful outcome.

noun chicken raffle - an event where participants have the chance to win a chicken as a prize

  • The local community center is hosting a chicken raffle to raise funds for a new playground.
  • Hey, have you heard about the chicken raffle happening at the park this weekend?
  • I can't wait to try my luck at the chicken raffle - fingers crossed I win a big bird!
  • Participating in the chicken raffle felt like taking a gamble on an uncertain outcome.

noun A long, sturdy pole used to support a tent or canopy.

  • The architect recommended using a tent pole to support the structure of the temporary shelter.
  • I forgot to pack the tent pole for our camping trip, so we had to get creative with setting up the tent.
  • Make sure you bring the tent pole or else we won't be able to pitch the tent properly.
  • The successful launch of the new product acted as a tent pole for the company's overall sales growth.

noun a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers

verb to reserve or schedule something, such as a room or ticket, in advance

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  • I need to book out a meeting room for our presentation.
  • Let's book out a table at that new restaurant for dinner tonight.
  • We should book out some tickets for the concert before they sell out.
  • She wanted to book out some time for herself to relax and unwind.

noun a French term that translates to 'to mouth' or 'mouthful', typically used in culinary contexts to describe a small bite-sized portion of food

  • Le vin à bouche est souvent utilisé pour décrire un vin qui a une bonne longueur en bouche.
  • J'ai acheté des bonbons à bouche pour la fête ce soir.
  • Il a une façon de parler à bouche qui peut parfois être dérangeante.
  • Son discours était tellement captivant que j'avais l'impression de goûter à bouche chaque mot.

noun a social or religious event or gathering

adjective relating to a social or religious event or gathering

  • The acara will be held at the convention center next month.
  • Are you going to the acara this weekend?
  • I heard the acara is gonna be lit!
  • The acara was a whirlwind of excitement and activity.

noun a person who goes ahead to make preparations for the arrival of someone or something

  • The advance agent for the President's visit arrived a week before to make preparations.
  • The advance agent scoped out the venue ahead of the event.
  • The advance agent was like a ninja, setting everything up before anyone else arrived.
  • In the world of espionage, the advance agent is the key to a successful mission.

noun a person who prepares the way for an event or an organization

  • The advance man for the presidential candidate is responsible for coordinating all campaign events.
  • The advance man for the concert made sure everything was set up before the band arrived.
  • The advance man for the movie premiere scored us some VIP tickets.
  • She was like an advance man, always one step ahead in planning our group trips.

noun a social gathering that takes place after a main event, such as a concert or a party

  • The guests were invited to attend the after-party following the charity gala.
  • Hey, are you going to the after-party tonight?
  • I heard the after-party is going to be lit!
  • The real fun always happens at the after-party.

noun a meal or snack eaten after the main meal of the day

adjective occurring or done after a specified time or event

  • The chef prepared a variety of afters for the dessert menu.
  • I always save room for afters after a big meal.
  • Let's grab some afters at the ice cream shop.
  • The success of the project was just the afters of their hard work.