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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The company decided to hire a big name in the industry to lead their marketing team.
  • I heard that a big name celebrity will be attending the event next week.
  • That new restaurant is run by a big name chef known for their innovative dishes.
  • She has become a big name in the art world with her unique style and creativity.

noun a person of importance or high rank, often in a particular sphere or profession

  • The bigwig of the company made an important announcement during the meeting.
  • I heard the bigwig is coming to the office party tonight.
  • The bigwig always gets the best parking spot at the office.
  • In the world of politics, the bigwig always seems to have the most power.

noun a famous person, especially in entertainment or sports

adjective related to being famous or well-known

  • The celebrity attended the charity event to raise awareness for the cause.
  • I saw a celebrity at the grocery store yesterday!
  • That celebrity is totally living their best life.
  • Becoming a celebrity overnight is like winning the lottery.

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name, in this case, 'Diana'

  • Diana is a highly respected professional in her field.
  • I heard Diana is throwing a party next weekend.
  • Diana is such a boss babe.
  • Diana's leadership shines like a beacon in our team.

verb to admire, revere, or worship as a god or idol; to show great admiration or devotion towards someone or something

  • Many young fans idolize their favorite celebrities and look up to them as role models.
  • I really idolize my older brother because he always knows what to do in tough situations.
  • All the kids at school idolize that new pop star - they can't stop talking about her!
  • Some people idolize money and material possessions, thinking it will bring them happiness and fulfillment.

noun a work of art, piece of furniture, or other item of historical or cultural interest that is typically displayed in a museum

  • The antique vase is considered a museum piece due to its historical significance.
  • My grandma's old record player is practically a museum piece now.
  • That old car is a total museum piece, dude.
  • Her fashion sense is like a museum piece from the 1950s.

noun a person or thing of the highest quality or rank

adjective of the highest quality or rank; excellent

  • The topflight athletes will be competing in the championship event next week.
  • I heard that only the topflight teams will be selected for the tournament.
  • Those players are topflight, they always bring their A-game.
  • Her topflight performance in the meeting impressed everyone in the room.

noun a small metal spike with a broadened flat head, driven typically into wood with a hammer to join things together or to serve as a peg or hook

verb action word indicating that someone is performing an action

adjective describing word indicating that someone is tough or skillful

  • The carpenter said that someone is nails when it comes to precision and accuracy in their work.
  • I heard that someone is nails at playing the guitar, they can play any song flawlessly.
  • That basketball player is nails, he never misses a shot!
  • She's nails when it comes to negotiating deals, she always gets what she wants.

noun Meghan Markle is a proper noun referring to a person's name.

  • Meghan Markle is a former actress who became a member of the British royal family.
  • Did you see Meghan Markle's latest outfit? She always looks so stylish.
  • I heard Meghan Markle is living her best life now that she's left the royal family.
  • Meghan Markle's rise to fame has been nothing short of a fairy tale.

noun a group or team that is superior to all others in a particular activity or field

  • The Supremes were a popular American female singing group in the 1960s.
  • Have you heard that song by The Supremes? It's so catchy!
  • The Supremes were the bomb back in the day.
  • In the world of Motown music, The Supremes were like royalty.

noun a slang term used to refer to garbage or something of low quality

  • The garbo collected the trash from each house on the street.
  • I saw the garbo picking up the garbage cans this morning.
  • Hey, watch out for the garbo truck coming down the street!
  • The garbo of negative thoughts cluttered her mind, weighing her down.

noun a feeling of admiration or adoration that a girl has for another girl

  • She has developed a girl crush on her colleague due to her impressive work ethic.
  • I totally have a girl crush on that actress, she's so talented!
  • I've got a major girl crush on the lead singer of that band, she's just so cool.
  • Her girl crush on the famous author is evident in the way she talks about her writing.

noun a type or kind of something that is distinct or different from others

adverb separately or in a category of its own

  • The scientist's research methods are truly a breed apart from his colleagues.
  • When it comes to cooking, my grandma is a breed apart.
  • That skateboarder is a breed apart from the rest of the group.
  • His dedication to his craft sets him apart, making him a breed apart in the industry.