noun A person who bakes and sells bread, cakes, and pastries

  • The baker was up before dawn to start baking fresh bread for the day.
  • I heard the baker at the corner bakery makes the best croissants in town.
  • That baker dude knows how to whip up some killer pastries.
  • The baker of ideas kneaded together a perfect solution to the problem.

noun a medical term for tooth decay or cavities

  • Dental caries is a common chronic disease caused by bacteria in the mouth.
  • I heard that too many sweets can lead to caries in your teeth.
  • Eating too much candy will definitely give you cavities.
  • Neglecting to take care of your responsibilities can lead to caries in your work performance.

noun moisture in the air or on a surface

verb make slightly wet or moist

adjective slightly wet or moist

  • The damp weather caused the books to swell and warp.
  • I hate walking in damp socks, it's so uncomfortable.
  • The party was a damp squib, hardly anyone showed up.
  • His enthusiasm for the project was dampened by the negative feedback.

verb to fail to keep up with something or someone

adverb to be in a position that is not as advanced as others in a competition or race

  • The company's competitors are advancing quickly, and we cannot afford to fall behind.
  • I need to study harder or I'll fall behind in my classes.
  • If you don't keep up with the latest trends, you'll totally fall behind.
  • She worked hard to stay ahead in the race, never wanting to fall behind.

noun the thin, hard layer covering the upper surface of the tip of each finger

  • She meticulously cleaned under her fingernails before the important meeting.
  • I need to paint my fingernails before the party tonight.
  • Her fingernails were on fleek after getting them done at the salon.
  • The suspense was so intense, I was biting my fingernails throughout the entire movie.

adjective pertaining to or characteristic of a whole group or class; not specific or detailed

adverb typically; usually; in most cases

  • In academic writing, it is generally advised to avoid using first person pronouns.
  • People generally prefer to take the scenic route when driving through the countryside.
  • I generally chill with my friends on the weekends, just hanging out and having a good time.
  • He generally wears his heart on his sleeve, always expressing his emotions openly.

gym

noun a place or building equipped for physical exercise and other forms of physical activity

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  • She goes to the gym every morning before work to exercise.
  • I'm hitting the gym later, want to join me?
  • I'm gonna get my swole on at the gym today.
  • Working on my mental strength is like going to the gym for my brain.

adjective adjective describes a quality or attribute of a noun, in this case 'muscle bound' describes someone who has an excessive amount of muscle mass.

  • The bodybuilder was so muscle bound that he could barely bend his arms.
  • That guy at the gym is seriously muscle bound - he can't even touch his toes!
  • Dude, have you seen how muscle bound that guy is? It's like he's made of steel!
  • Her mind was so muscle bound by fear that she couldn't think clearly.

noun a substance that provides nourishment and energy to sustain life

  • Nutriment is essential for the growth and development of a healthy body.
  • Make sure you're getting enough nutriment in your diet to stay healthy.
  • I need to grab some quick nutriment before heading to the gym.
  • Friendship is the nutriment of the soul.

noun a large and protruding belly; potbelly

  • The businessman's paunch was evidence of his sedentary lifestyle.
  • He patted his paunch and joked about needing to hit the gym.
  • His beer paunch was quite noticeable in his tight shirt.
  • The company's financial troubles were like a growing paunch, impossible to ignore.

noun a movement or development toward a goal or a more advanced state

  • The progression of the project was carefully monitored by the team leader.
  • We're making good progression on our road trip so far.
  • I can't believe the progression of her skills in such a short time!
  • The progression of the story was like climbing a mountain, with each chapter bringing new challenges.

noun a light snack or drink, especially one provided in a public place or at a public event

  • During the conference break, attendees can enjoy some refreshments provided by the organizers.
  • Let's grab some refreshments before heading to the next session.
  • I'm feeling thirsty, let's go grab some refreshments.
  • A good book can be a refreshment for the mind after a long day.

adjective The word 'sick' in this context is an adjective describing a feeling of being unwell or tired of something.

preposition The word 'of' in this context is a preposition indicating a relationship between 'sick' and what one is tired of.

  • I am sick of the constant delays in this project.
  • I'm so sick of all this drama at work.
  • I'm totally sick of this same old routine every day.
  • I am sick of feeling like I'm always the one doing all the work.

adjective Tanned is used as an adjective to describe someone who has darkened skin from exposure to the sun.

  • She returned from her vacation with a beautifully tanned complexion.
  • After spending a week at the beach, she came back looking all tanned and relaxed.
  • I need to hit the tanning bed before the party so I can look tanned and fabulous.
  • His words were tanned with the warmth of sincerity.

noun a thing of little value or importance

verb to treat someone or something without seriousness or respect

  • It is unwise to trifle with the delicate balance of power in international relations.
  • Don't trifle with her emotions if you're not serious about a relationship.
  • I wouldn't trifle with that shady character if I were you.
  • He knew better than to trifle with the forces of nature.

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

  • The lights were turned off in order to conserve energy.
  • I turned off the TV before leaving the room.
  • I turned off my alarm and went back to sleep.
  • She turned off her emotions after the breakup.

verb to move rapidly to and fro; oscillate

  • The vibrating machine is used to separate particles based on size.
  • I can feel my phone vibrating in my pocket.
  • Her phone keeps vibrating non-stop, it's so annoying.
  • The city was vibrating with excitement during the festival.

noun the part of the human body between the ribs and the hips

  • She measured her waist before starting the new diet plan.
  • She needs to find a belt that fits her waist better.
  • I can't believe how tiny her waist is, it's like she's wearing a corset!
  • He carried the weight of the world on his waist, feeling the burden of responsibility.

noun A person who consumes alcohol excessively and regularly

  • He was known among his colleagues as a hard drinker, often staying at the bar long after everyone else had left.
  • My uncle is a hard drinker - he can outdrink anyone at family gatherings.
  • I heard Jake is a real hard drinker, always partying till the early hours of the morning.
  • Her love for adventure was like that of a hard drinker, always seeking the next thrill.

noun bar - a place where alcoholic beverages are served

verb lower - to move something to a lower position

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

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the' or 'a'

  • In order to attract top talent, we must consistently raise the bar in our recruitment process.
  • Let's raise the bar and aim for higher sales targets this quarter.
  • We need to step up our game and raise the bar if we want to win this competition.
  • She always sets high standards for herself, constantly raising the bar in everything she does.

noun a term used to describe a selfie taken while working out

  • The concept of a 'welfie' has gained popularity in the field of social psychology.
  • Let's take a quick welfie before we head out!
  • I love taking welfies with my friends whenever we hang out.
  • Her smile in the welfie captured the essence of pure joy.

noun a person confined indoors, especially as a result of physical or mental disability

adjective confined to one's home or to a limited space or period of time

  • The shut-in population has been greatly affected by the pandemic.
  • My neighbor is a bit of a shut-in and rarely leaves the house.
  • I used to be a shut-in during my college days, just staying in my dorm room all the time.
  • Being emotionally shut-in can be just as harmful as being physically shut-in.

noun a video game that incorporates physical exercise or activity into its gameplay

  • Exergames are becoming increasingly popular as a way to combine physical activity with video gaming.
  • Let's play some exergames to get some exercise while having fun.
  • I'm addicted to exergaming - it's a great way to work out without even realizing it.
  • Playing exergames is like killing two birds with one stone - you get to exercise and have fun at the same time.

noun a fungal infection of the foot, typically contracted in tropical climates

  • Hong Kong foot, also known as athlete's foot, is a common fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet.
  • I heard that Hong Kong foot can be really itchy and uncomfortable.
  • My brother picked up a nasty case of Hong Kong foot at the gym.
  • The rapid spread of misinformation online is like a contagious Hong Kong foot infecting society.

noun a practice of wearing a corset or waist cincher to achieve a desired shape or figure

  • Waist training involves wearing a corset or waist cincher to gradually reduce the waist size.
  • I've been waist training for a few weeks now to try and slim down my midsection.
  • I heard about this new waist training trend that's supposed to give you an hourglass figure.
  • In a way, waist training is like sculpting your body to achieve a desired shape.

verb to add game-like elements or features to something (such as a task or activity) in order to make it more engaging or enjoyable

  • The company decided to gamify their online training program to increase employee engagement.
  • Let's gamify our study sessions by turning it into a competition.
  • We should totally gamify our workout routine to make it more fun.
  • She was able to gamify her boring daily tasks by turning them into a game.

noun a slang term for fifty dollars

adjective describing something as fifty in number or quantity

  • The tailor carefully measured the fitty for the perfect fit.
  • I can't believe you found such a fitty dress for the party!
  • That car is a total fitty, I wish I could afford it.
  • Her new haircut is a fitty, it really suits her.

noun a plural form of the word 'abd', which is a male given name of Arabic origin

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  • The surgeon carefully examined the patient's abds during the abdominal examination.
  • I need to work on toning my abds before summer.
  • I can't believe how sore my abds are after that workout!
  • His abds of steel were the result of years of dedication to his fitness routine.

noun a verb form used in some languages to indicate the action of washing oneself

  • After a long day of hiking, it is important to ablute properly to maintain hygiene.
  • I'll be ready in a few minutes, just need to ablute quickly.
  • I can't hang out yet, I still need to ablutes.
  • Abluting your mind with positive thoughts can help improve your mental well-being.

verb to adjust or adapt to a new climate or environment

  • The climbers spent several days acclimatizing to the high altitude before attempting to reach the summit.
  • I need some time to acclimatize to this new job and all its responsibilities.
  • I'm still acclimatizing to the hustle and bustle of city life after growing up in a small town.
  • She is slowly acclimatizing to the idea of being a mother and all that it entails.