noun a plumbing fixture used for washing the genital and anal areas of the body

  • The luxurious hotel room was equipped with a bidet for guests' convenience.
  • I've never used a bidet before, but I heard they're really fancy.
  • Some people swear by bidets for a cleaner feeling after using the bathroom.
  • Learning to use a bidet is like discovering a whole new level of cleanliness.

adjective able to be cured or treated

  • The doctor assured the patient that their condition was curable with the right treatment.
  • Don't worry, your illness is curable and you'll be back to normal soon.
  • Dude, chill out! It's totally curable, no need to stress.
  • Even the most challenging obstacles in life are curable with perseverance and determination.

adjective relating to or affected by diabetes

  • The doctor prescribed insulin for the diabetic patient.
  • My friend is diabetic and needs to watch his sugar intake.
  • I heard that guy is a diabetic, so he can't eat any more candy.
  • Being in debt is like being a diabetic, you have to carefully manage your resources.

noun a person who eats or consumes immoderate amounts of food and drink

adjective related to or characteristic of a glutton; greedy or excessive in eating

  • The wealthy glutton indulged in a lavish feast at the banquet.
  • My friend is such a glutton when it comes to pizza, he can eat a whole pie by himself.
  • I can't believe you ate that entire cake, you're such a glutton!
  • Her gluttonous appetite for adventure led her to travel to every corner of the world.

adjective describing someone who is stocky or overweight

  • The heavyset man stood out in the crowd with his broad shoulders and large build.
  • I saw a heavyset guy at the gym lifting some serious weights.
  • That heavyset dude has some serious muscle definition.
  • Her heavyset presence in the room commanded attention and respect.

noun a quick summary or report

verb to criticize or disparage someone or something

adjective in poor physical or mental condition

adverb in a tired or worn-out manner

  • The old building appears to be quite run down and in need of repairs.
  • The house down the street looks really run down, they should fix it up.
  • That car is so run down, it's practically falling apart.
  • After working all day without a break, I feel completely run down.

verb to avoid or stay away from something

adverb modifies the verb 'steer', indicating the manner in which the action is performed

  • It is advisable to steer clear of making any hasty decisions without proper research.
  • I would suggest you steer clear of that sketchy neighborhood late at night.
  • Dude, just steer clear of that guy, he's bad news.
  • In order to maintain a healthy lifestyle, it's important to steer clear of negative influences.

noun a specific limitation or vulnerability

  • Identifying your weaknesses is an important step towards self-improvement.
  • I know my weakness is chocolate, I just can't resist it!
  • His weakness for partying always gets him into trouble.
  • Her kindness is both her greatest strength and weakness.

noun a period of time in which a person isolates themselves from others, typically for health reasons

  • During the pandemic, many individuals chose to self isolate to prevent the spread of the virus.
  • I'm currently self iso-ing at home because I was exposed to someone with COVID-19.
  • I can't hang out tonight, I'm on self iso duty after traveling.
  • Sometimes we need to self isolate from negative influences in our lives for our own well-being.

adjective Describing someone who is in good physical condition and ready to participate in a match or competition.

  • The athlete trained rigorously to ensure he was match-fit for the upcoming competition.
  • I've been hitting the gym so I can be match-fit for our soccer game this weekend.
  • I need to get my act together and get match-fit before the season starts.
  • Her mind was sharp and her skills were honed, making her match-fit for any challenge that came her way.

noun a person who believes in the conspiracy theory that President Donald Trump's weight and height measurements have been falsified

adjective relating to the belief in the falsification of President Donald Trump's weight and height measurements

  • The girther measurement is an important aspect of the patient's health assessment.
  • I heard that guy is a girther, always talking about his weight.
  • She's definitely a girther, always complaining about her size.
  • His ego is so big, it's like he has a girther around his head.

noun a person who follows a vegan diet but also consumes eggs

adjective describing someone or something related to the veggan diet or lifestyle

  • The restaurant offers a variety of options for both vegans and veggans.
  • I heard Sarah is trying out the veggan diet, she's really committed to it.
  • I'm not a full vegan, but I consider myself more of a veggan because I still eat eggs.
  • Being a veggan in a world full of meat-eaters can sometimes feel like being a lone wolf.

verb to remove toxins or impurities from the body

adverb detoxify can be used as an adverb to describe how something is done

  • It is important to detoxify your body regularly to remove harmful toxins.
  • I heard that drinking lemon water can help detoxify your system.
  • I'm going on a juice cleanse to detoxify after all the junk food I ate.
  • Sometimes we need to detoxify our minds from negative thoughts and emotions.

noun a person who enforces strict control or regulations over dairy products and consumption, often to an extreme or oppressive extent

  • The lacto-fascist regime imposed strict regulations on dairy consumption.
  • I heard that lacto-fascists are against cheese too!
  • Don't be such a lacto-fascist, just try the milkshake.
  • Her control over the dairy industry was so tight, she was like a lacto-fascist.

noun A day is a period of 24 hours, typically from midnight to midnight, during which a full rotation of the Earth is completed.

adverb In some cases, 'a day' can be used as an adverbial phrase to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the frequency or duration of an action.

article The article 'a' is used before a singular noun that is unspecified or unknown, indicating that the noun is one of a type or class.

  • It is recommended to drink at least eight glasses of water a day for optimal health.
  • I try to take a walk outside once a day to get some fresh air.
  • I could eat pizza every single day, it's my jam.
  • Reading a book a day keeps the ignorance away.