noun the action of gathering together as a group

  • The annual general assembly of the shareholders will take place next month.
  • Let's meet at the assembly hall for the school event.
  • I heard there's a secret assembly happening in the basement later.
  • The assembly of ideas in his mind led to a groundbreaking invention.

noun a central point, place, or idea

adjective relating to or situated at the center

  • The central location of the new office building makes it easily accessible for employees.
  • The central park is a great spot for a picnic with friends.
  • Let's meet up at the central spot in town for some drinks.
  • Education is central to a person's success in life.

noun a room used for a specific purpose, such as a bedroom or a legislative assembly

  • The delegates gathered in the conference chamber to discuss the new trade agreement.
  • Let's meet in the break room, it's a more casual chamber for chatting.
  • I heard they're throwing a party in the chill chamber tonight, wanna go?
  • His mind was like a dark chamber, filled with secrets and memories.

noun a room or space used for a specific purpose, often within a larger building or structure

  • The lawyer presented evidence in the court chambers.
  • Let's meet in the chambers to discuss the case.
  • I heard a rumor going around the chambers.
  • His mind was like a labyrinth of chambers, each holding a different memory.

noun a political unit founded on laws and united by a compact or social contract

  • The commonwealth is a political community founded for the common good.
  • The commonwealth is made up of countries that were once part of the British Empire.
  • The commonwealth is like a club for countries that used to be ruled by Britain.
  • The commonwealth of ideas shared among the group led to innovative solutions.

noun the national legislative body of a country

  • The congress passed a new bill to address climate change.
  • Did you hear about the congress meeting next week?
  • The congress is all talk, no action.
  • In the congress of my mind, different ideas are constantly debating.

verb to establish or set up (an organization, system, or body) in a legal or official way

adverb in a proper and legal manner

  • The committee was duly constituted according to the organization's bylaws.
  • The team was put together properly as per the rules.
  • The group was legit according to the guidelines.
  • The squad was officially formed in accordance with the regulations.

noun a department or office responsible for government finances

  • The exchequer is responsible for managing the government's finances.
  • I heard the exchequer is in charge of handling all the money for the government.
  • Don't mess with the exchequer, they control all the cash flow.
  • In her mind, the exchequer was like a magician, able to make money disappear and reappear at will.

noun a judge or the judiciary as a whole

adjective relating to the administration of justice or the court system

  • The judicial system plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law.
  • The judge made a fair decision in the case.
  • I can't believe the verdict the court gave, it was so messed up.
  • Her moral compass serves as her own judicial system in making tough decisions.

noun a deliberative body of persons, usually elective, who are empowered to make, change, or repeal the laws of a country or state

  • The legislature passed a new bill to address the issue of climate change.
  • The legislature is working on a new law about recycling.
  • The legislature is cooking up some new rules for us to follow.
  • The legislature is the heart of our democracy, pumping out new laws and regulations.

noun a group of advisers or ministers chosen by the head of a country to assist in government decisions

  • The privy council is a formal body of advisers to the sovereign in the United Kingdom.
  • Have you heard about the latest decision made by the privy council?
  • The privy council is like the VIP club for advisors to the monarch.
  • In a way, our inner thoughts act as our own privy council, guiding our decisions and actions.

noun the department or division of a government in charge of the collection, management, and expenditure of public revenue

  • The treasury department is responsible for managing the government's finances.
  • I heard they found a treasure trove in the old treasury building!
  • I'm broke, my treasury is empty.
  • Her mind is a treasury of knowledge and wisdom.

noun a building in Washington, D.C. that serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States

  • The President addressed the nation from the White House.
  • I heard there's a protest happening outside the White House.
  • Let's sneak a peek at the White House while we're in D.C.
  • Her new job felt like moving into the White House of her career.

noun An acronym for the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest federal court in the United States

  • The SCOTUS ruling set a precedent for future cases involving civil rights.
  • Did you hear about the latest SCOTUS decision? It's causing quite a stir.
  • The SCOTUS just dropped a major bombshell with their latest ruling.
  • In the world of law, SCOTUS is the ultimate authority.