Gaming Achievements

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill

  • His academic achievement was recognized with a prestigious award.
  • She was so proud of her achievement in completing the marathon.
  • Dude, your achievement in beating that game level is epic!
  • Overcoming his fear of public speaking was a great achievement for him.

noun a distinctive emblem or token worn as a sign of office, membership, achievement, or authority

  • The police officer proudly displayed his badge as he approached the scene.
  • I got a cool new badge for completing all the levels in the game.
  • Check out my new badge - I earned it for being the best dancer at the club.
  • She wore her resilience like a badge of honor, despite facing many challenges in life.

noun a short, sharp ringing sound, typically made by a bell or clock

verb to make a ringing sound, typically by striking a bell or similar object

adjective no applicable

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pronoun no applicable

preposition no applicable

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interjection no applicable

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  • The ding of the bell signaled the end of the meeting.
  • I heard a ding from my phone, indicating a new message.
  • I'll give you a ding when I'm ready to leave.
  • His reputation took a ding after the scandal.

noun a person who scores points in a game or competition

  • The top scorer of the team led them to victory with his impressive goal tally.
  • The scorer on our team really knows how to find the back of the net.
  • That dude is a straight-up scoring machine on the field.
  • In the game of life, we all strive to be the top scorer in our own endeavors.

verb to open or release by turning a key or combination

  • The key is required to unlock the door.
  • You need to unlock your phone to check your messages.
  • I can't believe she was able to unlock the safe so easily.
  • Education is the key that can unlock many opportunities in life.

noun a series of three successes or victories in a sport or game by the same individual

  • The soccer player scored a hat trick during the match.
  • He managed to pull off a hat trick in the game.
  • She totally nailed a hat trick in the competition.
  • Achieving a hat trick in sales this quarter would be a game-changer for the company.

noun a playing card with a single spot on it, ranked as the highest card in its suit in card games

verb to defeat someone easily or surpass them in a competition

preposition used to indicate removal or exclusion

  • The company decided to ace out their competitors by offering a superior product.
  • I'm going to ace out the competition with my new business idea.
  • She totally aced out that test without even studying.
  • His charisma and charm always seem to ace out any potential rivals in social situations.