ace

noun a person who excels at a particular sport or other activity

verb to score an ace on (a hole) in golf

  • The young prodigy proved to be an ace in solving complex mathematical equations.
  • My friend is an ace at playing video games.
  • That new restaurant is totally ace, you should check it out.
  • She aced her presentation at work, impressing everyone with her skills.

verb past participle of bloat

adjective swollen, distended, or excessively full

  • The patient's abdomen appeared bloated after consuming a large meal.
  • I feel so bloated after eating all that pizza.
  • I look so bloated in these jeans, I need to change into something more comfortable.
  • The company's budget was bloated with unnecessary expenses.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'drop' can also be considered a noun, referring to a small quantity of a liquid that falls in a spherical or pear-shaped mass.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'drop' is a verb that indicates the action of letting something fall.

pronoun A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. 'It' is a pronoun that refers to a previously mentioned object or idea.

  • Please drop it off at the reception desk when you leave.
  • Just drop it on the table over there, I'll take care of it later.
  • Hey, drop it, I don't want to hear about it anymore.
  • Sometimes you just have to drop it and move on with your life.

noun A person who follows or adheres to another

verb To go or come after, to move or proceed along a course, to adhere to, to keep track of

  • Please follow the instructions carefully to complete the task.
  • Hey, just follow me and I'll show you where to go.
  • I told him to follow my lead, but he just did his own thing.
  • Success will follow if you stay committed to your goals.

verb to delay or impede progress

adjective delayed or postponed

adverb in a delayed or postponed manner

  • The construction of the new bridge was held up due to unforeseen weather conditions.
  • I was held up in traffic on my way to the meeting.
  • I got held up at the store because I couldn't find my wallet.
  • Her progress in the project was held up by constant interruptions.

verb to become excited or enthusiastic about something

adverb in a manner that shows excitement or enthusiasm

  • The architect designed a house with a hipped on roof for better stability.
  • I saw a cool car with a hipped on spoiler the other day.
  • That skateboarder is always hipped on doing tricks at the skate park.
  • She was hipped on the idea of traveling the world and experiencing new cultures.

noun a person who aggressively seeks opportunities to make money or achieve their goals, often through questionable or dishonest means

  • The successful entrepreneur was known for being a savvy hustler in the business world.
  • My friend is a natural hustler when it comes to finding great deals.
  • He's a real hustler, always finding a way to make money on the side.
  • She's a hustler on the dance floor, always moving with confidence and style.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, typically indicating when, where, how, or to what extent something is done

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

  • The new car model is currently in production at the manufacturing plant.
  • They're making a new movie right now, it's in production.
  • The next season of the show is in production, can't wait to see it!
  • The plan for the new marketing campaign is in production, we hope it will be a success.

noun a type of Chinese sailing ship with characteristic high stern and lugsails

  • The recycling center separates recyclables from junk to ensure proper disposal.
  • I need to clean out my garage, it's full of junk.
  • Let's go pick through that junkyard for some cool finds.
  • Don't let negative thoughts clutter your mind like junk in a hoarder's house.

noun a boxing term for a blow that renders an opponent unconscious

verb to render someone unconscious, typically with a blow to the head

  • The boxer delivered a powerful punch that knocked out his opponent in the final round.
  • I can't believe he knocked out the bully with just one punch!
  • Did you see that fight? He totally knocked the other guy out cold!
  • Her stunning performance in the audition knocked out the competition.

noun a verb phrase that can act as a noun in a sentence, representing the action of examining or searching through something

verb to examine or search through something in a thorough manner

  • I will need some time to look through all the documents before making a decision.
  • I'll just quickly look through these notes to find the answer.
  • Let me just skim through this book real quick.
  • Sometimes we need to look through our past mistakes to learn and grow.

noun a piece of information that is not generally known

adjective having a small distance from the top to the bottom

adverb in a low or downward direction

  • Before making a decision, it is important to have all the low down on the situation.
  • Hey, can you give me the low down on what happened last night?
  • I'll give you the low down on the new restaurant in town.
  • She always seems to have the low down on the latest gossip.

noun a picture or image taken with a camera

verb to take a photograph

  • The photographer took a high-quality photograph of the bride and groom.
  • I snapped a quick photograph of the sunset before it disappeared.
  • Let's take a selfie and post it on social media!
  • The artist painted a vivid photograph of the bustling city streets.

noun a royal domain or kingdom

  • The royalty of the country attended the state banquet.
  • The royal family is hosting a ball next weekend.
  • I heard that new restaurant is where all the royalty hangs out.
  • In the world of fashion, the designer's latest collection is considered royalty.

noun a shot or attempt at scoring in a game or sport

verb to discharge a missile from a weapon or to score in a game or sport

  • The photographer will shoot the portraits in the studio.
  • Let's shoot some hoops at the park later.
  • I heard he can shoot like a pro on the court.
  • She shot down his idea during the meeting.

noun a set of rooms designated for one person's or one party's use or for a particular purpose

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  • The hotel offers a luxurious suite with a separate living area and bedroom.
  • I booked a suite for our weekend getaway at the resort.
  • Let's crash at my friend's place, he's got a sweet suite with a killer view.
  • The CEO's corner office is like a suite in the corporate world, complete with all the perks and amenities.

verb to surpass or exceed in height or level

adverb above or on top

  • The mountain loomed overtop the small village.
  • I can't believe how that tree grew overt the fence!
  • The new skyscraper totally overtops the old buildings.
  • Her success in the competition overtopped all expectations.

noun the act of criticizing or denigrating someone or something

verb to criticize or denigrate someone or something harshly

  • The act of trashing public property is considered vandalism and is punishable by law.
  • Stop trashing your room and clean it up already!
  • He was trashing the competition with his killer dance moves.
  • Her reputation was trashed by the false rumors spread about her.

noun a drop of clear salty liquid secreted by glands in a person's eye when they cry or when the eye is irritated

verb to move very quickly and in a way that causes damage

preposition to move through something quickly and forcefully

  • The hurricane's strong winds were able to tear through the city, causing widespread damage.
  • I watched as the kids tore through the pile of presents on Christmas morning.
  • The new rapper's lyrics can tear through any competition in the music industry.
  • Her words had the power to tear through his heart, leaving him feeling broken.

noun a clumsy or clumsy person who frequently drops things

  • The marmalade dropper was carefully placed on the breakfast table for guests to enjoy.
  • I accidentally knocked over the marmalade dropper while reaching for the toast.
  • I can't believe you spilled the marmalade dropper all over the counter!
  • The shocking news was a real marmalade dropper for everyone in the office.

adjective of extremely poor or unreliable quality; inferior; shoddy

  • The janky software caused numerous glitches in the system.
  • I don't trust that janky old car to get us to our destination.
  • That janky party last night was a total disaster.
  • His excuse for being late was so janky, I could see right through it.

verb to break out or escape suddenly and forcefully

  • The suspect attempted to bust out of the handcuffs while in police custody.
  • Let's bust out of this boring party and go somewhere fun.
  • I can't wait to bust out my new skateboard at the park.
  • After years of hard work, she was finally able to bust out of her financial struggles.

noun pornography, explicit material intended to sexually arouse

adjective describing something related to pornography or explicit material

  • The distribution of child pornography is a serious criminal offense.
  • I accidentally stumbled upon some porn while browsing the internet.
  • I heard that new movie has some really hot porn scenes in it.
  • His obsession with money is like a form of financial porn.

noun a fictional unit of currency used in online communities or games

  • The tweath of the region is carefully monitored by government agencies.
  • I heard the tweath is going to be sunny all week, perfect for a beach day!
  • I can't believe how hot the tweath is today, it's scorching!
  • The tweath of the situation was tense, with emotions running high.