noun a state of readiness or preparedness

adjective ready or prepared

  • After double-checking my schedule, I can confirm that I am all set for the meeting tomorrow.
  • Don't worry, I've got everything ready and I'm all set to go.
  • I just need to grab my stuff and then I'll be all set to bounce.
  • With my goals clearly defined, I feel like I'm all set to conquer the world.

noun a small dish of food served before the main course of a meal

  • The antepast served at the gala was a delicate assortment of canapes and caviar.
  • I can't wait to dig into the antepast at the party tonight!
  • The antepast at the restaurant was lit, bro!
  • The opening act was just an antepast compared to the main performance.

verb to be present at or participate in a particular event or activity

  • She will be attending the conference on climate change next week.
  • I heard that he's attending the party tonight.
  • Are you attending the game this weekend?
  • Attending to the needs of others is a sign of true leadership.

noun clothing or garments worn by someone

verb to dress or clothe oneself

  • The dress code for the event requires formal attire.
  • You don't have to wear such fancy attire to the party.
  • Check out his cool attire, he always dresses to impress.
  • Her attire reflected her inner confidence and poise.

noun A person who bakes and sells bread, cakes, and pastries

  • The baker was up before dawn to start baking fresh bread for the day.
  • I heard the baker at the corner bakery makes the best croissants in town.
  • That baker dude knows how to whip up some killer pastries.
  • The baker of ideas kneaded together a perfect solution to the problem.

verb to cover or adorn with drapery, especially a bed

  • The elegant bedrape added a touch of sophistication to the room.
  • I love how cozy the bedrape feels on my bed.
  • That bedrape is so soft, I could sleep on it all day.
  • The darkness bedraped the room, creating a sense of mystery.

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

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

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The documentary provided a detailed look behind the scenes of the film production.
  • I got to see all the action behind the scenes at the concert last night.
  • Let me spill the tea on what really goes down behind the scenes in the music industry.
  • Sometimes the real magic happens behind the scenes, away from the spotlight.

noun a tiered structure of benches or seats typically found in a sports stadium or theater

  • The spectators sat on the bleachers to watch the game.
  • Let's grab a seat on the bleachers for a better view.
  • I love chilling on the bleachers during halftime.
  • She felt like she was on the bleachers, watching her life pass by.

verb to cause or initiate something, to provoke or incite a reaction or response

  • The company is ready to bring on new employees to help with the project.
  • Bring on the weekend, I'm ready to relax and unwind.
  • Bring on the party, it's going to be lit!
  • I'm ready to face any challenges that come my way, bring it on!

noun a piece of furniture with drawers and shelves for storing or displaying dishes

verb to hit or strike repeatedly

  • The hotel offers a wide selection of dishes at their buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Let's go to the buffet at the casino for all-you-can-eat crab legs!
  • I always hit up the Chinese buffet on Fridays for some cheap eats.
  • The information overload felt like a buffet of facts that I couldn't digest all at once.

noun A person, typically a man or boy, who clears tables and assists waiters in a restaurant

  • The busboy efficiently cleared the tables and refilled water glasses at the upscale restaurant.
  • The busboy is responsible for cleaning up after customers and keeping the restaurant tidy.
  • The busboy is the one who busses the tables and makes sure everything is clean.
  • In the game of life, we all take turns being the busboy and cleaning up the messes left behind by others.

noun a male servant in a large house or estate whose duties include maintaining the household and serving meals

  • The butler greeted the guests at the door and escorted them to the dining room.
  • The butler always knows how to make a mean martini for the party.
  • I heard the butler is the real MVP of this place, always fixing things behind the scenes.
  • In a way, our immune system is like the butler of our body, always working to keep things in order.

verb to provide what is wanted or needed by someone or something

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

  • The hotel's restaurant is known for its ability to cater to a wide range of dietary restrictions.
  • I always make sure to cater to everyone's tastes when hosting a party.
  • The new food truck really knows how to cater to the late-night crowd.
  • The company's marketing strategy is designed to cater to the needs of younger consumers.

noun the act of providing food and drink for events

verb to provide food and drink for a social event or gathering

  • The catering company will cater the event with a variety of delicious dishes.
  • I heard that the new restaurant in town can cater for large groups too.
  • I'm craving some tacos, let's cater from that Mexican place down the street.
  • The teacher always tries to cater to the different learning styles of her students.

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

  • The professor sat on the comfortable chair during the lecture.
  • Hey, can you save me a seat on the chair over there?
  • I love chilling on that bean bag chair in my room.
  • She was the chairperson of the committee, leading the team with authority.

noun A civil ceremony is a non-religious ceremony that is legally recognized, typically used for weddings or other official events.

  • The couple opted for a civil ceremony at the courthouse to legalize their marriage.
  • They decided to have a simple civil ceremony at city hall.
  • They went and got hitched in a quick civil ceremony.
  • The signing of the contract marked the official start of their partnership, like a civil ceremony.

noun the organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity so as to enable them to work together effectively

adjective relating to the organization of the different elements of a complex body or activity

  • Effective coordination among team members is essential for project success.
  • Let's make sure our coordination is on point to get this done.
  • Our coordination skills are gonna be lit for this event.
  • The dancers moved in perfect coordination, like a well-oiled machine.

noun a fee or charge that is required for entry or participation in an event or activity

  • The restaurant has a cover charge for live music performances on weekends.
  • Do you know if there's a cover charge for the club tonight?
  • I'm not going to that party if there's a cover charge, it's not worth it.
  • In order to gain access to the exclusive event, you must pay the cover charge of being well-connected in the industry.

noun a raised platform in a room or hall, typically for a lectern, seat of honor, or throne

  • The speaker stood confidently on the dais as they addressed the audience.
  • I saw you on the dais giving a speech, you did great!
  • I can't believe she got up on the dais and started rapping, it was lit!
  • The CEO always stands on a dais in the office, symbolizing their authority and leadership.

verb to adorn or embellish something with various ornaments or designs

  • The interior designer was hired to decorate the new office space.
  • I love to decorate my room with fairy lights and posters.
  • Let's decorate the party venue with some cool decorations.
  • She used her words to decorate the truth and make it more palatable.
  • The garden party was a delightful event filled with music and laughter.
  • I had a delightful time at the beach with my friends yesterday.
  • That new restaurant is absolutely delightful - you have to try it!
  • Her performance on stage was a delightful dance of emotions.

noun a formal evening meal, typically one in which guests are entertained

verb to eat dinner

  • We will dine at the finest restaurant in town for our anniversary.
  • Let's dine out tonight instead of cooking at home.
  • I'm craving some good grub, let's go dine at that new spot.
  • The idea of dining with the enemy makes me uneasy.

noun a formal evening meal, typically one in honor of a person or event

verb present participle of the verb 'dine', which means to eat dinner

  • The hotel offers fine dining options for its guests.
  • Let's go out for a nice dining experience tonight.
  • I'm craving some fancy dining, let's hit up that new restaurant.
  • The art of fine dining is like a symphony for the taste buds.

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  • The opera included a divertissement in the form of a ballet performance.
  • We watched a divertissement of acrobatics at the circus.
  • Let's go see a divertissement at the fair, it'll be fun!
  • The magician's trick was a divertissement from the main act.

noun a doll is a toy in the form of a human figure

verb to doll up means to dress or make oneself up in a stylish or glamorous way

  • She decided to doll up for the important business meeting by wearing a tailored suit and elegant jewelry.
  • I'm going to doll up for the party tonight by doing my hair and makeup really nicely.
  • I'm going to doll up in my favorite outfit for the concert this weekend.
  • The marketing team worked hard to doll up the presentation with eye-catching graphics and engaging content.

noun a set of clothes worn for a particular occasion or activity

verb to put on special clothes in order to change one's appearance or role

  • For the gala event, she decided to dress up in a stunning evening gown.
  • Let's dress up and go out for a nice dinner tonight.
  • I love to dress up and hit the clubs on the weekends.
  • She always tries to dress up her failures as successes.

noun a brilliant display or effect; conspicuous success; great acclaim or applause

  • The ambassador's arrival was met with great eclat, as dignitaries from all over the world gathered to welcome him.
  • The party was a huge success, everyone was dressed to the nines and there was a lot of eclat.
  • The new restaurant in town is getting a lot of eclat for its unique menu and trendy decor.
  • Her performance on stage was filled with so much eclat, it was like watching a star shining brightly in the night sky.

adjective describing a person or thing that is pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner

  • The ballroom was decorated in an elegant manner, with chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and fresh flowers on every table.
  • She always looks so elegant in her simple black dress and pearls.
  • That new restaurant downtown is so elegant, it's definitely the place to be seen.
  • His words were as elegant as a well-choreographed dance, captivating everyone in the room.

verb to make something more lively or interesting

  • The new marketing campaign aims to enliven the brand's image and attract more customers.
  • Adding some colorful decorations will enliven the party and make it more fun.
  • Let's enliven this boring class by playing some music and dancing!
  • His jokes never fail to enliven the mood and bring laughter to the room.

noun a public display of works of art or items of interest

adjective used to describe something related to an exhibition, such as an exhibition hall

  • The museum is hosting an exhibition featuring works by renowned artists.
  • I heard there's a cool art exhibition happening downtown.
  • Let's check out that art exhibition, it's supposed to be lit.
  • The exhibition of talent at the music competition was truly impressive.

noun a lavish or extravagant display or event

  • The opera was a grand extravaganza of music, costumes, and set design.
  • The party last night was an absolute extravaganza with all the decorations and entertainment.
  • The new theme park is a total extravaganza - you have to check it out!
  • Her performance on stage was an emotional extravaganza, captivating the audience with every word she sang.

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  • The orchestra played a grand fanfare to introduce the guest of honor.
  • There was a lot of fanfare at the concert last night, with fireworks and confetti.
  • The new product launch was met with a lot of fanfare on social media.
  • Amidst all the fanfare of the awards ceremony, she quietly slipped out the back door.

verb to adorn or decorate with ribbons, garlands, or other decorations

  • The grand hall was festooned with colorful banners and ribbons for the royal banquet.
  • The backyard was festooned with fairy lights for the summer party.
  • The car was festooned with bumper stickers expressing the driver's opinions.
  • Her speech was festooned with metaphors and poetic language.

noun a person employed in a store to help customers and supervise sales staff

  • The floorwalker at the department store was responsible for supervising the sales staff and assisting customers.
  • Hey, have you seen the floorwalker walking around the store today?
  • The floorwalker is always on top of things, making sure everything is running smoothly.
  • In the corporate world, the CEO is like the floorwalker, overseeing all operations and ensuring everything is in order.

noun A person who sells and arranges flowers and plants

  • The florist carefully arranged the flowers in a beautiful bouquet.
  • I always go to the same florist to get flowers for special occasions.
  • My friend is a total flower nerd, she's like a florist in training.
  • The writer's words were like a skilled florist, arranging them into a beautiful prose bouquet.

verb to provide or supply something, such as furniture or equipment

  • The interior designer will furnish the entire house with high-quality furniture.
  • I'll furnish the living room with a new couch and coffee table.
  • Let's furnish this place with some cool decor.
  • Her kindness will furnish warmth to those in need.

noun a festive social gathering or celebration, often with entertainment and usually formal attire

  • The annual charity gala will be held at the prestigious hotel downtown.
  • I'm excited to dress up for the gala next weekend!
  • The gala last night was lit, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • Attending the gala felt like stepping into a fairytale.

verb to do something to an excessive or exaggerated degree

adverb in an excessive or exaggerated manner

  • It is important not to go overboard with your spending during the holiday season.
  • Don't go overboard with the snacks at the party, you'll regret it later.
  • She always goes overboard with her makeup, it's a bit much.
  • I appreciate your enthusiasm, but let's not go overboard with the decorations for the event.

noun a room in a theater or television studio where performers can relax before or after a performance

  • The actors gathered in the greenroom before going on stage.
  • Let's chill in the greenroom until showtime.
  • The greenroom is where all the cool kids hang out backstage.
  • The calm and quiet of the greenroom was a welcome escape from the chaos of the outside world.

noun a person who handles or manages something, such as an animal or a situation

  • The dog handler demonstrated excellent control over the police K-9 unit.
  • The dog handler is really good at training the dogs.
  • That handler is a pro at working with animals.
  • She was a skilled handler of difficult situations.

noun a social gathering or informal concert featuring folk or country music, dancing, and sometimes storytelling or other entertainment

  • The community center is hosting a hootenanny to celebrate the town's anniversary.
  • I heard there's gonna be a hootenanny at the park this weekend, wanna go?
  • Let's throw a hootenanny in the backyard and invite all our friends!
  • The political debate turned into a real hootenanny with everyone shouting over each other.

noun the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers

  • The hotel industry relies heavily on providing exceptional hospitality to its guests.
  • My friend showed great hospitality by hosting a dinner party for us.
  • The new restaurant in town has killer hospitality, you have to check it out!
  • Her warmth and hospitality towards strangers was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a performer who creates illusions, especially in magic tricks or entertainment

  • The illusionist mesmerized the audience with his sleight of hand tricks.
  • Did you see that illusionist's show last night? It was mind-blowing!
  • That illusionist is a total wizard with cards.
  • She was like an illusionist, able to make her problems disappear with a smile.

adjective slightly unwell

  • I regret to inform you that I am indisposed and will not be able to attend the meeting.
  • I'm feeling a bit indisposed today, so I think I'll stay home and rest.
  • I'm not up for it today, I'm feeling totally indisposed.
  • His mind was so preoccupied with worry that he was indisposed to enjoy the party.

noun a written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something

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  • I received an invitation to attend the charity gala next week.
  • Hey, did you get the invitation for Sarah's birthday party?
  • I got the invite for the concert this weekend, you coming?
  • His success in the industry was seen as an invitation for others to follow in his footsteps.

noun a written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something

verb to ask someone to go somewhere or to do something

  • We would like to formally invite you to attend our annual gala event.
  • Hey, we're having a party this weekend, want to come? You're invited!
  • Yo, we're throwing a bash next Friday, you gotta come, you're totally invited!
  • The beautiful sunset seemed to invite us to stay a little longer and enjoy the view.

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

  • I look forward to discussing the details of the project with you during our meeting tomorrow.
  • I can't wait to catch up with you at the party next weekend!
  • I'm so pumped to hang out with you guys at the concert!
  • I look forward to watching our relationship grow and flourish over time.

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  • The luncheon hosted by the company was a sophisticated affair with a three-course meal.
  • I heard there's going to be a luncheon at the office tomorrow, free food for everyone!
  • Let's ditch the boring luncheon and grab some burgers instead.
  • The luncheon of ideas at the conference sparked creativity among the attendees.

noun a person who designs, makes, or sells hats for women

  • The milliner created a beautiful custom hat for the royal wedding.
  • I heard the milliner down the street is having a big sale on hats.
  • That milliner is the go-to for all the trendy headpieces.
  • As a milliner of words, she crafted poetry that touched the soul.

noun a public entertainment consisting of a procession of people in elaborate, colorful costumes, or an outdoor performance of a historical scene

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  • The pageant featured contestants from all over the country showcasing their talents.
  • I heard the pageant last night was really fun to watch.
  • I can't believe she won the pageant, she totally slayed it!
  • The courtroom was like a pageant, with each lawyer trying to outshine the other.

noun a sweet baked food made of dough, especially with a sweet filling such as fruit or custard

  • The pastry chef carefully crafted each delicate pastry by hand.
  • I love grabbing a pastry from the bakery on my way to work.
  • That pastry was so flaky and delicious, I couldn't get enough!
  • Her words were like a sweet pastry, comforting and satisfying to the soul.

noun a large tent or building used for public gatherings or entertainment

  • The pavilion was elegantly designed with intricate details and luxurious materials.
  • Let's meet at the pavilion for a picnic this weekend.
  • The pavilion is where all the cool kids hang out during lunch.
  • Her mind was like a pavilion, open and welcoming to new ideas.

noun a substance that increases the activity of a catalyst

  • The promoter of the event worked tirelessly to ensure a successful turnout.
  • The promoter dude did a great job getting people to come to the event.
  • The promoter was hustlin' to make sure the event was a hit.
  • As a promoter of positivity, she always sought to uplift those around her.

verb to place something on oneself or someone else

preposition used to indicate the action of placing something on a surface or body

  • She put on her best dress for the gala event.
  • I'm going to put on my favorite hoodie and relax at home.
  • Let's put on some tunes and have a dance party!
  • He always puts on a brave face even in tough situations.

noun a disorganized collection of things; a jumble or clutter

  • The school organized a raff to raise funds for the new library.
  • Let's enter the raff at the fair and try to win a prize!
  • I heard there's a raff happening at the community center tonight.
  • She felt like she had won the raff when she got the job offer.

noun a light snack or drink, especially one provided in a public place or at a public event

  • During the conference break, attendees can enjoy some refreshments provided by the organizers.
  • Let's grab some refreshments before heading to the next session.
  • I'm feeling thirsty, let's go grab some refreshments.
  • A good book can be a refreshment for the mind after a long day.

noun the process of signing up or enrolling for something

  • All participants must complete the registration process before attending the conference.
  • Make sure you sign up for the event before it's too late.
  • Don't forget to RSVP for the party!
  • Registering for the workshop is like securing your spot in a life-changing experience.

noun a payment made regularly by a tenant to a landlord in return for the use of property

adjective relating to the renting of property

  • The rental agreement clearly outlines the terms and conditions of the lease.
  • I'm thinking of checking out some rental properties in the area.
  • I found a sick rental for the weekend getaway.
  • His sense of humor is like a rental - it comes and goes unpredictably.

verb to gather or collect something, especially with effort or difficulty

  • The detective had to scare up some witnesses to solve the case.
  • I need to scare up some snacks before the party starts.
  • Let's scare up some cash for the concert tickets.
  • She had to scare up the courage to confront her fears.

noun the way in which equipment is arranged for a particular purpose

verb to establish or put in place

  • The IT department is responsible for the setup of all new computer systems.
  • I'll help you with the setup of your new phone later.
  • Let's get this setup done ASAP.
  • The setup for the event was flawless, everything was perfectly arranged.

noun a fancy evening party or social gathering, typically held in the evening

  • The ambassador hosted a grand soiree at the embassy last night.
  • I heard Sarah's throwing a soiree at her place this weekend.
  • Let's crash that fancy soiree down the street.
  • The meeting turned into a political soiree with all the heated debates.

adjective Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They provide more information about a noun or pronoun by answering questions such as 'what kind?', 'how many?', or 'which one?'

  • The company hosted a special event to celebrate its anniversary.
  • I'm planning a special surprise for my best friend's birthday.
  • That concert was lit, it was a special night for sure.
  • Her smile was like a special kind of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun an object of curiosity or contempt

  • The opera was a grand spectacle of music and drama.
  • The fireworks show was such a cool spectacle!
  • The halftime show was an absolute spectacle, dude.
  • Her breakdown at the party was quite a spectacle for everyone to witness.

noun A person responsible for the technical and organizational aspects of a theatrical production.

  • The stage manager is responsible for coordinating all aspects of the production.
  • Hey, have you met the stage manager? They're the one in charge backstage.
  • The stage manager is like the ultimate multitasker, keeping everything running smoothly behind the scenes.
  • In life, we all play the role of a stage manager, orchestrating the different elements to create our own production.

adjective describing a structure or area covered by a tent

  • The group of hikers tented in the national park during their expedition.
  • We tented in the backyard for a fun camping experience.
  • Let's tent out at the music festival this weekend.
  • His emotions were tented, waiting to burst out at any moment.

noun a shiny decorative material, often used for Christmas decorations

  • The Christmas tree was adorned with sparkling tinsel and twinkling lights.
  • I love how the tinsel adds a festive touch to the decorations.
  • Check out the tinsel on that tree, it's lit!
  • Her words were like tinsel, shiny and attractive but ultimately lacking substance.

noun a rejection or refusal, especially of a request or offer

verb to refuse or reject (a request or offer)

  • The hotel receptionist informed us that there was a turndown service available upon request.
  • I asked the waiter for a turndown service for my room and he said they could accommodate.
  • I can't believe she turndowned the offer to go to the concert with us.
  • His constant turndown of new ideas is hindering the company's progress.

adjective describing a situation where someone is not accompanied or supervised by a chaperone

  • The children were not allowed to wander around unchaperoned.
  • It's not safe for you to go there unchaperoned.
  • I wouldn't go to that party unchaperoned, it's sketchy.
  • She felt unchaperoned in the big city, overwhelmed by the hustle and bustle.

adjective describing something that cannot be predicted or foreseen

  • The stock market is known for being unpredictable, making it difficult to predict future trends.
  • The weather in this city is so unpredictable, you never know when it's going to rain.
  • Her mood swings are so unpredictable, she's like a rollercoaster.
  • Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get - it's unpredictable.

noun a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others

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  • The ambiance of the room exuded positive vibes during the business meeting.
  • I'm getting good vibes from this new restaurant we're trying out tonight.
  • That party last night had such chill vibes, I didn't want to leave.
  • Her energy and enthusiasm always bring good vibes wherever she goes.

noun a passageway through which crowds can rapidly exit a building or stadium; also known as an exit or egress

adjective relating to or causing vomiting

  • The vomitory at the stadium provided a quick exit for the spectators after the game.
  • Let's head towards the vomitory to leave the concert quickly.
  • I felt so sick after the rollercoaster ride, I had to run to the vomitory.
  • The intense emotions of the play felt like a whirlwind leading to a mental vomitory.

noun a small candle, typically white, that is placed in a holder and used for religious or ritual purposes

  • The churchgoers lit a votive candle in remembrance of their loved ones.
  • I always light a votive candle when I visit the church.
  • I picked up a votive candle at the store for some ambiance.
  • Her hope was like a votive candle, burning steadily in the darkness.

noun a person who creates or designs table settings for events or occasions

  • The tablescaper meticulously arranged the centerpiece for the formal dinner event.
  • My friend is a talented tablescaper and always makes our dinner parties look amazing.
  • I never knew being a tablescaper could be so much fun and creative!
  • She was a true tablescaper of life, always arranging things in a way that brought beauty and harmony to every situation.

verb to schedule or plan according to a calendar

  • It is important to calendarize all important events and deadlines for the upcoming year.
  • Don't forget to calendarize your friend's birthday so you don't miss it!
  • I always calendarize my work schedule to stay organized.
  • She likes to calendarize her goals and track her progress throughout the year.

noun a tag - a small piece of paper, cloth, or metal that is attached to something to identify or describe it

verb run - to move swiftly on foot; a tag - to attach a small piece of paper, cloth, or metal to something to identify or describe it

  • In order to properly organize the event, we need to run a tag on all the items being used.
  • Hey, can you run a tag on those new products before they go on the shelves?
  • I'll run a tag on those items so we can keep track of them.
  • It's important to run a tag on your emotions before making any decisions.

noun a queue or line of people waiting to take selfies

  • The selfie line at the event was organized to ensure everyone got a chance to take a picture.
  • Let's jump into the selfie line and snap some photos together!
  • I heard the selfie line at the concert was lit!
  • The long queue outside the store resembled a selfie line of eager customers.

noun a type of game where participants choose a mystery item from a container

  • The company decided to give each employee a grab bag filled with small gifts as a token of appreciation.
  • Hey, did you check out the grab bag at the party? There were some cool prizes in there.
  • I love going to that store because they always have a grab bag full of random stuff for cheap.
  • Life is like a grab bag - you never know what you're going to get, but it's always an adventure.

noun a place where carnival costumes are designed, created, and stored

  • The mas camp is where the carnival costumes are designed and created.
  • We're going to the mas camp to help with costume fittings.
  • I heard the mas camp is the place to be for all the carnival fun.
  • The mas camp is like a creative hub where ideas come to life in vibrant costumes.

noun a portable insulated container used for keeping food and drinks cool

  • The outdoor enthusiasts packed their esky with cold drinks and snacks for the hiking trip.
  • Don't forget to grab the esky before we head to the beach.
  • I'll grab a couple of cold ones from the esky for the road trip.
  • Her heart felt like an esky, cold and closed off from everyone.

noun a person or thing that attracts a large audience or draws a crowd

  • The new museum exhibit is expected to be a real crowd-puller.
  • That new restaurant is a total crowd-puller, everyone wants to eat there.
  • The concert last night was a real crowd-puller, the energy was off the charts.
  • Her charisma and charm make her a real crowd-puller in any social gathering.

noun a particularly bad or unpleasant part or feature of something

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  • The lowlight of the presentation was when the speaker's microphone stopped working.
  • The lowlight of the party was when the cake fell on the floor.
  • The lowlight of the movie was the terrible acting from the lead actor.
  • The lowlight of her day was when she received bad news from her boss.

noun a person who receives or entertains guests

verb the act of serving as a hostess

  • She has years of experience in hostessing at high-end restaurants.
  • I started hostessing at the local diner to earn some extra cash.
  • Hostessing gigs can be a great way to network and meet new people.
  • She excels at hostessing social events and making guests feel welcome.

noun a woman who receives or entertains guests in a social or official setting

  • The hostess greeted each guest with a warm smile as they entered the restaurant.
  • The hostess made sure everyone had a seat before the show started.
  • The hostess was the life of the party, always keeping the energy high.
  • She was the hostess of the evening, orchestrating the event flawlessly.

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

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

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The project manager realized they were in the weeds when they saw the timeline slipping.
  • I'm feeling a bit in the weeds with all these assignments due tomorrow.
  • I'm totally in the weeds with this new software update - I have no idea what I'm doing!
  • After the first few rounds, the boxer found himself in the weeds and struggled to regain control of the match.

noun a fancy or luxurious lifestyle or appearance

verb to dress or behave in a fancy or extravagant manner

  • The event was very upscale, with guests dressed to put on the ritz.
  • Let's put on the ritz and go out for a fancy dinner tonight.
  • We're going to put on the ritz and hit up the hottest club in town.
  • She always puts on the ritz when she needs to impress someone.

noun a thousand dollars or pounds

adjective magnificent or imposing in size, appearance, or style

adverb in a splendid or magnificent way

  • The grand ballroom was elegantly decorated for the charity gala.
  • Let's meet at the grand library downtown.
  • That concert was grand, dude!
  • His grand plan to revolutionize the industry was met with skepticism.

noun A person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'drinks bar' is a noun because it refers to a place where alcoholic beverages are served.

  • The hotel lobby features a sophisticated drinks bar where guests can enjoy a variety of cocktails and spirits.
  • Let's meet at the drinks bar in the corner of the party and catch up over some drinks.
  • The drinks bar at that club is lit, they have the best music and drinks in town.
  • His mind was like a drinks bar, overflowing with ideas and creativity.

noun a small website containing a few pages, often used for a specific purpose or promotion

  • The company created a minisite to showcase their new product line.
  • Check out the minisite for all the latest updates on the event.
  • I spent hours scrolling through that cool minisite about music festivals.
  • Her mind was like a well-organized minisite, with each thought neatly categorized and accessible.

noun a device used for applying pressure, typically in printing or manufacturing processes

  • The journalist used a press pen to take notes during the press conference.
  • I always carry a press pen with me to jot down important information.
  • Hey, can I borrow your press pen to scribble a quick note?
  • Her words were like a press pen, leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

noun A person who is responsible for maintaining and caring for plants, especially on a film set or in a theater production.

  • The greensperson was responsible for maintaining the plants and landscaping on the film set.
  • Hey, have you met the greensperson? They're the ones in charge of all the greenery around here.
  • The greensperson is like the plant whisperer on set, making sure everything looks perfect.
  • In a way, the greensperson is like the guardian of nature on the film set, ensuring everything is in harmony.

noun a man who is a member of the bridal party at a wedding and is typically a close friend or relative of the groom

  • The groomsman stood proudly next to the groom during the wedding ceremony.
  • The groomsman cracked jokes and kept the groom calm before the big moment.
  • The groomsman was the groom's right-hand man throughout the wedding.
  • In the journey of life, the groomsman symbolizes loyalty and support for the groom.

noun Fundraiser is a noun that refers to a person or event that raises funds, typically for a specific cause or organization.

adjective The word 'low-dollar' is an adjective that describes the type or level of the fundraiser, indicating that it is aimed at raising a small amount of money.

  • The charity organization decided to host a low-dollar fundraiser to raise funds for their cause.
  • Hey, do you want to come to the low-dollar fundraiser with me next weekend?
  • I heard there's a chill low-dollar fundraiser happening downtown, wanna check it out?
  • The low-dollar fundraiser was like a drop in the bucket compared to the amount needed for the project.

noun a person who is both an entrepreneur and an entertainer

  • The entrepetainer showcased his business acumen during the corporate event.
  • The entrepetainer wowed the crowd with his entrepreneurial skills at the party.
  • That entrepetainer knows how to hustle and make money moves.
  • She is like an entrepetainer, juggling multiple projects with ease.

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

  • The company is hosting a pizza party to celebrate the successful completion of the project.
  • Hey, are you coming to the pizza party at Sarah's place tonight?
  • Dude, that pizza party was lit last night!
  • Having a pizza party with my thoughts and emotions tonight.

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

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating time, place, manner, degree, etc.

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

  • Despite our best efforts, the project did not go to plan.
  • Well, it looks like our weekend getaway didn't go to plan.
  • Man, that party last night really didn't go to plan.
  • Sometimes in life, things just don't go to plan no matter how hard we try.

noun a person who oversees and makes decisions about the content of a publication or project

  • The prestigious magazine appointed a guest editor for its upcoming issue.
  • I heard that a guest editor will be taking over the next edition of the magazine.
  • The magazine's bringing in a guest editor to spice things up.
  • Having a guest editor is like a breath of fresh air in the editorial team.

noun a list of songs or pieces of music that a band or performer is going to play during a concert or performance

  • The band carefully curated their setlist for the concert.
  • I can't wait to see what songs are on the setlist for tonight's show!
  • The setlist for the gig is gonna be lit!
  • In life, we each have our own setlist of priorities that we need to follow.

noun an event or party characterized by wild and unrestrained behavior

  • The party turned into a rager, with loud music and dancing lasting into the early hours of the morning.
  • Last night's get-together was a total rager - we had such a great time!
  • I heard that concert was a total rager, everyone was going wild!
  • The debate between the two politicians turned into a heated rager, with insults flying back and forth.

verb To dress up or put on fancy or formal clothing, typically a dress or gown.

  • She decided to frock up for the gala event, opting for a floor-length gown and diamond jewelry.
  • I'm going to frock up for the party tonight, I've got the perfect little black dress ready to go.
  • Let's frock up and hit the town tonight, I'm feeling like dressing up and having a good time.
  • He really knows how to frock up a simple outfit with the right accessories, always looking stylish and put together.

noun a small website containing focused content related to a specific topic or campaign

  • The company launched a microsite to showcase their new product line.
  • Check out the microsite for all the details on the upcoming event.
  • I found this cool microsite with all the latest fashion trends.
  • The microsite acted as a virtual showroom for the artist's portfolio.

noun a social media event organized on Twitter to raise money for charity

  • The annual twestival event aims to raise funds for various charitable organizations through social media.
  • Are you going to the twestival tonight? It's going to be so much fun!
  • I heard the twestival is going to be lit, can't wait to see everyone there!
  • Attending the twestival felt like being part of a digital revolution in fundraising.

noun a portmanteau of 'friend' and 'outsourcing', referring to the practice of obtaining goods, services, or information from friends or social connections rather than traditional sources

  • The company decided to implement friendsourcing as a way to gather feedback from a trusted group of individuals.
  • I'm thinking of friendsourcing ideas for my new project from my close friends.
  • I'm friendsourcing my outfit for the party tonight - what do you think of this look?
  • Friendsourcing can be a valuable tool in navigating difficult decisions, as sometimes an outside perspective is needed.

noun a building or structure containing facilities for washing or cleansing, typically used in public places such as campgrounds or parks

  • The campsite had a well-maintained ablution block for visitors to use.
  • Make sure you bring your own toiletries to the ablution block at the music festival.
  • Let's meet at the ablution block before heading to the concert.
  • The artist used the concept of an ablution block in his abstract painting to symbolize cleanliness and purity.

noun a state of being busy, active, or in motion

  • The city was abustle with activity as people hurried to work in the morning.
  • The marketplace was abustle with vendors selling their goods.
  • The party was abustle with energy and excitement.
  • Her mind was abustle with thoughts and ideas.

noun a traditional Indonesian pickle made from vegetables or fruits

verb to pickle or preserve food in vinegar or brine

  • The chef prepared a delicious acar- dish for the event.
  • I can't get enough of my mom's acar- recipe!
  • Let's grab some acar- to go with our meal.
  • His words were like a spicy acar- that left a lasting impression on me.

noun a person or business that provides food or catering services

  • The event planner hired an acater to provide a variety of food options for the guests.
  • We should just acater for the party instead of cooking ourselves.
  • Let's hit up that new acater for some grub, I heard they're really good.
  • She was known to acater to his every need, always putting his wants before her own.

noun a period of time between noon and evening

adjective relating to or happening in the afternoon

  • The meeting is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon.
  • Let's grab a coffee in the afternoon.
  • I'm just gonna chill this afternoon.
  • The sun was sinking in the afternoon of his life.

noun a social gathering or reception held after a performance, premiere, or other event

adjective relating to or characteristic of an aftershow

  • The aftershow event will feature a panel discussion with the cast and crew.
  • Are you going to the aftershow party tonight?
  • Let's hit up the aftershow shindig for some drinks and music.
  • The real drama happened off-stage during the aftershow chaos.

noun a meal or gathering that takes place after supper

  • The family always enjoys a quiet conversation aftersupper.
  • Let's watch a movie aftersupper tonight.
  • I'm craving some ice cream aftersupper.
  • Aftersupper is the perfect time to unwind and relax.