noun a person or thing that is characterized by action or motion

adjective describing a state of being engaged in action or activity

  • Regular exercise is important to maintain an active lifestyle.
  • I try to stay active by going for a run every morning.
  • Let's get active and hit the gym together!
  • His mind was active with ideas and possibilities.

adjective giving life; living; existing; not dead

  • The scientist was amazed to discover that the ancient species thought to be extinct was still alive.
  • I can't believe he's still alive after that crazy stunt he pulled.
  • I feel so alive when I'm dancing at a concert.
  • Her passion for music makes her feel more alive than ever before.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'annual' describes something that happens once a year.

  • The company holds an annual meeting to discuss financial performance.
  • We have our annual family reunion next weekend.
  • I can't wait for the annual bash at the beach this summer!
  • The annual tradition of planting flowers symbolizes growth and renewal.

noun the act of breathing in and out

  • Her aspiration to become a doctor led her to pursue a degree in medicine.
  • His aspiration is to travel the world and experience different cultures.
  • I have big aspirations to make it big in the music industry.
  • Her aspiration to reach new heights in her career is like a flame that never dies out.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating manner, degree, or frequency

  • The project was badly managed, resulting in significant delays.
  • I badly need a vacation after this hectic week.
  • I messed up badly on that test.
  • His heart was badly broken after the breakup.

verb to be endowed with or receive something desirable

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

  • She was blessed with a sharp intellect and a strong work ethic.
  • I feel so blessed with such amazing friends in my life.
  • My new job is lit, I feel blessed with all the perks.
  • The artist was blessed with a creative mind that knew no bounds.

noun a person's physique or physical structure

verb to develop or work on one's physique through exercise and diet

  • His body build is well-suited for long-distance running.
  • I envy his body build, he can eat anything and not gain weight.
  • Check out that guy's body build, he must spend a lot of time at the gym.
  • Her mental body build is strong, she can handle any challenge that comes her way.

noun a unit of energy used to measure the amount of energy in food

adjective relating to or containing calories

  • The nutrition label on the food packaging indicates the calorie content per serving.
  • I try to keep track of my calorie intake to stay healthy.
  • I need to watch my cals if I want to lose weight.
  • She burned off all the negative energy like calories during her workout.

adjective Chubby is an adjective that describes someone or something as slightly overweight or plump.

  • The doctor advised the patient to watch his diet and exercise regularly to avoid becoming chubby.
  • My little cousin is so cute and chubby, I just want to squeeze his cheeks!
  • I love how my cat's chubby belly jiggles when she runs around the house.
  • Her wallet was feeling a little chubby after receiving her bonus at work.

noun the natural color, texture, and appearance of a person's skin, especially of the face

  • Her fair complexion made her stand out in the crowd.
  • She's got a nice complexion, doesn't she?
  • Her complexion is on point, like she's glowing.
  • The city's skyline took on a dark complexion as the storm rolled in.

noun Dairy products are food products made from milk or containing milk ingredients. They include items such as milk, cheese, yogurt, and butter.

  • Dairy products such as milk, cheese, and yogurt are rich in calcium and protein.
  • I always make sure to grab some dairy products from the store for breakfast.
  • I can't have dairy products because they make me feel bloated.
  • Including dairy products in your diet is like adding a touch of richness to your meals.

noun the natural light of the day

adjective pertaining to or characteristic of daylight

  • The daylight slowly faded as the sun set behind the mountains.
  • I love waking up to the bright daylight streaming through my window.
  • Let's hang out until daylight and see where the night takes us.
  • She brought light into my life, like a ray of daylight in the darkness.

adjective lacking in some necessary quality or element

  • The report highlighted several areas where the company's training program was deficient.
  • She always feels deficient in math compared to her classmates.
  • I can't believe how deficient his gaming skills are!
  • His leadership style was deficient in empathy and understanding.

noun a substance used for cleaning the teeth; toothpaste or tooth powder

  • Dentifrice is a substance used for cleaning the teeth.
  • I need to buy some more toothpaste, also known as dentifrice.
  • Hey, can you pass me the minty fresh dentifrice?
  • His words were like a dentifrice, cleaning up the mess of the situation.

noun harm or damage

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  • The new policy may be to the detriment of small businesses.
  • Eating junk food every day is to your detriment.
  • Skipping class is detrimental to your grades.
  • Holding onto grudges is like carrying a heavy weight to your own detriment.

noun a special course of food to which one restricts oneself, either to lose weight or for medical reasons

verb to restrict oneself to small amounts or special kinds of food in order to lose weight or for medical reasons

  • It is important to maintain a balanced diet for optimal health.
  • I'm trying to stick to a healthy diet to lose some weight.
  • I'm on a strict diet to get in shape for summer.
  • His diet of fast food and soda is not helping his energy levels.

noun a short light sleep

verb to sleep lightly or briefly

  • After a long day of work, he sat in his chair and began to doze off.
  • I like to doze on the couch while watching TV.
  • I was so tired, I couldn't help but doze off during the movie.
  • As the sun set, the city seemed to doze, quieting down for the night.

noun a person who seeks to convert others to the Christian faith, especially by public preaching

  • The evangelist traveled to different countries to spread the teachings of Christianity.
  • My neighbor is a real evangelist when it comes to his favorite sports team.
  • She's like an evangelist for that new skincare brand, always talking about how amazing it is.
  • As a marketing evangelist, he was able to convert many customers to loyal followers of the brand.

noun an amount of something that is more than necessary, permitted, or desirable

verb to exceed or go beyond a certain limit or amount

adjective more than is necessary, usual, or specified

  • The company has identified areas where there is excess spending that needs to be addressed.
  • I have an excess of clothes in my closet that I need to donate.
  • She always goes way overboard with her makeup, it's like she's in excess.
  • His love for her was so great, it spilled over into excess, overwhelming them both.

adverb used to describe an action that is done to a greater degree than necessary or normal

  • The company was criticized for excessively high prices on their products.
  • She talks excessively about her new job.
  • He parties excessively on the weekends.
  • His love for her was excessively consuming.

noun the act of coming to an end or the end of a validity period

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  • The expiration date on this product is clearly marked on the packaging.
  • Hey, don't forget to check the expiration date on the milk before you drink it.
  • I accidentally ate some expired chips and now my stomach is killing me.
  • His time at the company was nearing its expiration, as he had been underperforming for months.

noun something that provides new and unexpected information or insight

  • The seminar on climate change was a real eye opener for many of the attendees.
  • Watching that documentary was a total eye opener, I had no idea about the impact of plastic pollution.
  • That movie was a real eye opener, it made me realize how much I take things for granted.
  • Traveling to a third world country can be a real eye opener and make you appreciate the things you have.

fat

noun a natural oily or greasy substance occurring in animal bodies, especially when deposited as a layer under the skin or around certain organs

adjective having a lot of excess flesh or weight; plump; obese

  • Obesity is a medical condition characterized by an excessive amount of body fat.
  • I need to cut down on the junk food, I'm getting too fat.
  • She called him a 'fatso' behind his back.
  • The budget deficit is so large, it's like carrying around a fat burden.

adjective describing something that is advantageous or beneficial

  • The company's financial report showed a favorable increase in profits this quarter.
  • The weather forecast is looking favorable for our picnic this weekend.
  • I heard the reviews for the new restaurant were really favorable.
  • His charming personality makes him quite favorable in social situations.

noun dietary material containing substances such as cellulose, lignin, and pectin, which are resistant to the action of digestive enzymes

  • Dietary fibre is essential for maintaining a healthy digestive system.
  • Make sure to eat foods high in fibre to keep your gut happy.
  • I need to up my fibre intake to stay regular.
  • The fibre of our community is woven together by strong bonds of friendship.

noun a state of good health or physical condition

  • Despite his age, the elderly man was still in fine fettle and able to walk long distances without any assistance.
  • After a good night's sleep, Sarah woke up feeling in fine fettle and ready to tackle the day ahead.
  • Even after partying all night, Jake somehow managed to wake up in fine fettle and make it to work on time.
  • The team's star player was in fine fettle during the championship game, scoring multiple goals and leading his team to victory.

fit

noun a sudden outburst of emotion or action

verb to be of the right shape and size for someone or something

adjective in good health and physically strong

  • It is important to ensure that the components fit together perfectly in order to avoid any issues.
  • I'm not sure if this dress will fit me, but I'll give it a try.
  • I need to hit the gym and get fit before summer comes around.
  • She felt like a puzzle piece that finally found its fit in the big picture of life.

noun a place, meeting, or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged or discussed

  • The forum was organized to discuss the latest advancements in technology.
  • Let's check out the forum to see what people are saying about the new movie.
  • I found some juicy gossip on the forum last night.
  • The classroom became a forum for lively debate during the discussion.

noun a slang term for marijuana or cannabis

  • The possession and use of ganja is illegal in many countries.
  • Do you know where we can get some ganja around here?
  • Let's roll up some ganja and chill out.
  • His mind was clouded with the ganja smoke, making it hard to focus.

verb to become healthy or recover from an illness or injury

  • I hope you get well soon and are back on your feet in no time.
  • Hey, just wanted to say get well soon and take care of yourself.
  • Dude, you better get well quick so we can hang out again.
  • May your mind and soul get well along with your body during this time of rest and healing.

verb present participle form of the verb 'glow', which means to emit light or heat

adjective describes a quality or characteristic of something, in this case, the quality of emitting light or heat

  • The glowing reviews from critics helped boost the film's popularity.
  • She had a glowing smile on her face when she saw the surprise party.
  • That new highlighter has my cheeks glowing like never before.
  • His passion for the project was evident in the glowing way he talked about it.

noun a person or group of people who protect or defend something

verb to take precautions or measures to prevent something undesirable from happening

  • It is important to guard against potential security threats in the workplace.
  • Make sure to guard against any gossip spreading around the office.
  • You gotta guard against getting caught by the teacher when you're cheating on a test.
  • We must guard against letting our emotions cloud our judgment in this situation.

verb to accustom or make someone familiar with something through repeated practice or exposure

  • It is important to habituate yourself to a regular exercise routine for optimal health.
  • I need to habituate myself to waking up early for work.
  • I finally habituated myself to using my new phone after a week of struggling.
  • She tried to habituate herself to the idea of living in a new city.

noun a phrase used to describe two things or people that are closely connected or working together

adverb in a close and cooperative manner

  • The two organizations are working hand-in-hand to address the issue of climate change.
  • John and Sarah walked hand-in-hand along the beach, enjoying the sunset.
  • The best friends always stick together, they are like two peas in a pod, always going hand-in-hand.
  • Success and hard work go hand-in-hand in achieving your goals.

noun the state of being free from illness or injury

adjective related to the state of being free from illness or injury

  • Public health is a major concern for governments around the world.
  • I try to maintain good health by eating well and exercising regularly.
  • I heard that new diet is great for your health.
  • Mental health is just as important as physical health.

adjective describing something that is clean and promotes good health by preventing the spread of disease

  • It is important to maintain hygienic practices in food preparation to prevent contamination.
  • Make sure to keep the kitchen clean and hygienic while cooking.
  • Dude, that bathroom is so gross, we need to keep it more hygienic.
  • Her approach to problem-solving is like a hygienic process, always clean and organized.

noun a state of poor physical or mental health; sickness or disease

adjective describing the poor physical or mental health of a person

  • Ill-health can have a significant impact on one's quality of life.
  • Dealing with ill-health can be really tough.
  • I hate feeling under the weather, it's the worst.
  • Ill-health is like a dark cloud hanging over everything.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a word used to limit or define a noun

  • It is important to consider the consequences of your actions in the long run.
  • Don't worry about the small stuff, just think about what will matter in the long run.
  • Who cares about that now? We'll see what really matters in the long run.
  • Planting the seeds of hard work now will reap success in the long run.

noun lack of moderation or restraint

  • The intemperance of his drinking habits led to his downfall.
  • Her intemperance at the party last night was quite embarrassing.
  • His intemperance with junk food is really starting to show.
  • The intemperance of his anger was like a storm brewing inside him.

adjective having a yellowish or greenish color, as in jaundice

  • The doctor noticed a jaundiced hue to the patient's skin, indicating a possible liver problem.
  • She looked a bit jaundiced after staying out in the sun for too long.
  • His face was so jaundiced, he looked like he had been pickled in vinegar.
  • Her jaundiced view of the world colored all her interactions with negativity.

adjective referring to something that is the most recent or newest in a series or sequence

  • The company just released its latest financial report to shareholders.
  • Have you seen the latest episode of that TV show everyone's talking about?
  • I can't believe the latest gossip going around school!
  • His latest project is like a breath of fresh air in the art world.

noun a group of organic compounds that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents, including fats, oils, waxes, and steroids

  • Lipids are a diverse group of molecules that include fats, oils, and other substances.
  • I try to avoid foods high in lipids because they are not good for my health.
  • I need to cut back on the greasy stuff, too many lipids are not good for you.
  • His words were like lipids, smoothly coating over any rough edges in the conversation.

adjective describes a feeling of sadness or isolation when alone

  • The elderly woman felt lonely in her big house after her children moved away.
  • I always feel lonely when my friends are busy and I have nothing to do.
  • I hate being the third wheel, it's so lonely.
  • The abandoned house stood lonely on top of the hill, covered in vines and memories.

noun the noun 'longevity' refers to the long duration of an individual's life or existence

  • Research shows that certain lifestyle choices can contribute to increased longevity.
  • My grandmother always talks about the secret to her longevity being a daily walk in the park.
  • Dude, that new health drink is supposed to give you crazy longevity.
  • The longevity of their relationship was a testament to their love and commitment.

noun a repair or adjustment made to something

verb to repair or fix something

  • The tailor was able to mend the tear in the fabric seamlessly.
  • I need to mend my relationship with my sister after our argument.
  • I'll help you mend your broken phone screen, no worries.
  • Time can mend a broken heart, eventually.

noun the quality or state of being muscular

  • The study aimed to investigate the relationship between muscularity and physical performance.
  • He's been hitting the gym a lot lately, trying to increase his muscularity.
  • Check out the muscularity on that guy, he must lift weights all day.
  • Her writing had a certain muscularity to it, conveying strength and power in every word.

noun the state or quality of being normal

adjective normal

  • The concept of normality is often used in statistical analysis to determine standard behavior.
  • In our group of friends, normality is always being challenged with crazy antics and adventures.
  • Who cares about normality? Let's just have fun and be ourselves.
  • After the accident, she struggled to find a sense of normality in her life again.

noun a phrase used to describe someone who is abstaining from alcohol or drugs

preposition used to indicate the location or position of someone who is abstaining from alcohol or drugs

  • After struggling with alcoholism for years, he finally decided to get back on the wagon and seek professional help.
  • I heard she's back on the wagon and hasn't had a drink in weeks.
  • I didn't know you were on the wagon now, good for you!
  • She fell off the healthy eating wagon over the weekend, but she's determined to get back on track.

adjective best or most favorable; optimal

  • It is important to consider all factors in order to achieve optimum results.
  • For the best outcome, it's best to go with the optimum choice.
  • You gotta go with what works best for you, that's the optimum way to go.
  • Just like a well-oiled machine, everything is running at its optimum level.

adjective not in one's usual mood or state of health; irritable or upset

preposition indicating the source or cause of something

  • She appeared to be out of sorts during the meeting, perhaps due to lack of sleep.
  • He's been out of sorts lately, I think something is bothering him.
  • I don't know why she's so out of sorts today, maybe she's just hangry.
  • After the loss of her pet, she felt completely out of sorts for weeks.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • Overexercising can lead to serious health complications.
  • You should be careful not to overexercise and strain your muscles.
  • Dude, don't go overboard with the workouts, you might hurt yourself.
  • Sometimes we can overexercise our minds with worry, causing unnecessary stress.

noun the teaching of physical exercises and games

  • Physical education is an essential part of the school curriculum to promote overall health and fitness.
  • I have physical education class next, so I need to remember to pack my gym clothes.
  • PE is my favorite subject because I get to play sports and have fun.
  • Engaging in physical education can help exercise not just the body, but also the mind.

adjective having a stout or bulky body; somewhat fat or overweight

  • The portly gentleman arrived at the event in a tailored suit.
  • The portly man sure knows how to enjoy a good meal.
  • That portly dude is always the life of the party.
  • Her portly presence filled the room with warmth and comfort.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree

  • The new policy changes have positively impacted our company's revenue.
  • I'm positively thrilled about the upcoming vacation.
  • She aced the test and was positively buzzing with excitement.
  • His infectious positivity positively influenced the team's morale.

adjective describing the act of being dominant or most common in a particular situation

  • The prevailing economic conditions indicate a slowdown in growth.
  • The prevailing opinion seems to be in favor of the new policy.
  • The prevailing vibe at the party was pretty chill.
  • Despite the prevailing darkness, there is always a glimmer of hope.

noun a thing that is done to stop something from happening or arising

  • Prevention is key in reducing the spread of infectious diseases.
  • Wearing a mask is a good prevention measure to avoid getting sick.
  • Taking your vitamins is a solid way to do some prevention against colds.
  • Building strong relationships can act as a form of prevention against loneliness.

adjective describing something of such great value that it cannot be measured or compared

  • The artwork in the museum is truly priceless and cannot be replaced.
  • The look on her face when she saw the surprise party was priceless.
  • When she slipped on the banana peel, her expression was just priceless!
  • His friendship is truly priceless, worth more than any material possession.

noun a person or thing that purifies, such as a device used to clean or filter something

  • The air purifier effectively removes pollutants from the indoor environment.
  • I bought a new purifier for my room to keep the air fresh.
  • I need to get me one of those air purifiers to clean up this stuffy room.
  • Reading a good book acts as a purifier for the mind, cleansing it of negative thoughts.

noun a new supply of energy

verb to regain energy or strength

  • It is important to recharge your energy levels by getting enough rest and sleep.
  • I need to recharge my phone before we head out.
  • I'm going to hit up the coffee shop to recharge before the meeting.
  • Spending time in nature always helps me recharge my soul.

adjective describing the complexion as red in color

  • The woman with a red complexioned face was advised to consult a dermatologist.
  • My friend always looks red complexioned after spending too much time in the sun.
  • I heard that guy is really self-conscious about being red complexioned.
  • Her anger made her face appear red complexioned during the argument.

adjective able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions

  • The resilient economy was able to bounce back quickly after the recession.
  • She's so resilient, nothing seems to bring her down.
  • Dude, you're seriously one resilient dude, bouncing back from that breakup like a boss.
  • The old tree in the forest stood tall and resilient, weathering many storms over the years.

noun a period of relaxation or sleep

verb to cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh, or recover strength

adjective remaining or leftover

adverb to a great extent or degree

  • After a long day of work, it is important to take time to rest and recharge.
  • Let's just chill and rest for a bit before we head out again.
  • I'm just gonna crash and rest up before the party tonight.
  • The old tree stood tall, its branches at rest after a long season of bearing fruit.

adjective describing a state of peacefulness or relaxation

  • The resort offers a variety of activities for guests to enjoy a restful vacation.
  • I love spending weekends at the lake house, it's so restful and peaceful.
  • After a long day at work, I just want to chill out and have a restful evening.
  • His mind was finally at rest, feeling calm and restful after resolving the conflict.

noun the portion of a person's life during which they are no longer actively working

  • After decades of hard work, he finally decided to enjoy his retirement.
  • She's looking forward to kicking back and relaxing in retirement.
  • I can't wait to be living the retired life, just chilling all day.
  • The athlete's retirement from the sport marked the end of an era.

rid

verb to free or relieve someone or something of something unwanted or undesirable

  • The company was able to rid itself of all unnecessary expenses.
  • I need to rid my closet of all the clothes I never wear.
  • Let's rid this place of all the haters.
  • He couldn't wait to rid himself of the burden weighing on his conscience.

noun a white crystalline substance that gives seawater its characteristic taste and is used for seasoning or preserving food

verb to add salt to something

  • It is important to limit your intake of salt to maintain a healthy diet.
  • Could you pass me the salt, please?
  • This dish needs a little more salt to kick it up a notch.
  • She added insult to injury by rubbing salt in the wound.

noun a physical activity involving sexual intercourse or other sexual activities

  • The laws in this country clearly define what constitutes a consensual sex act.
  • I heard they got caught in the act while engaging in a risky sex act in the park.
  • They were busted for doing some freaky sex act in public.
  • The negotiation between the two companies was like a delicate dance, each trying to perform the perfect sex act to come out on top.

verb to dismiss or ignore something as unimportant or insignificant

  • She tried to shrug off the criticism and focus on her work.
  • I just shrug off the haters and keep doing me.
  • Don't let their negativity get to you, just shrug it off.
  • He couldn't shrug off the feeling of guilt that weighed heavily on his conscience.

noun the state or quality of being sober or temperate, especially the abstention from alcohol or other intoxicating substances

  • Maintaining sobriety is essential for those recovering from addiction.
  • I'm trying to stay sober, so I'll pass on the drinks tonight.
  • I'm on the wagon, so no alcohol for me.
  • His sobriety of mind was evident in his clear decision-making.

noun a condition of being painful or sensitive

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  • The soreness in my muscles is a result of my intense workout at the gym.
  • I can barely move today because of the soreness from yesterday's exercise.
  • I'm feeling super sore after that crazy workout session.
  • The soreness in my heart from the breakup is still lingering.

noun Stagnant can also be used as a noun to refer to a situation or condition of lack of movement or progress.

adjective Stagnant describes something that is not flowing or moving, often referring to water that is still and not fresh.

  • The economic growth of the country has been stagnant for the past few years.
  • The water in the pond has become stagnant, it needs to be cleaned.
  • I can't stand working in this stagnant job anymore, it's so boring.
  • His ideas were stagnant, lacking any creativity or innovation.

noun a bright, warm light from the sun

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adjective having the qualities of sunshine, bright and warm

adverb There is no applicable adverb for the word 'sunshine'.

pronoun There is no applicable pronoun for the word 'sunshine'.

preposition There is no applicable preposition for the word 'sunshine'.

conjunction There is no applicable conjunction for the word 'sunshine'.

interjection There is no applicable interjection for the word 'sunshine'.

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  • The sunshine brightened up the entire garden, making the flowers look even more vibrant.
  • I love basking in the sunshine at the beach, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • Let's go catch some rays and soak up the sunshine at the park.
  • Her smile was like sunshine, spreading warmth and happiness wherever she went.

noun a person who lies face upward

adjective lying on the back or with the face upward

  • The patient was placed in a supine position for the examination.
  • I prefer to lie supine when I'm relaxing on the couch.
  • She was so tired that she just flopped supine on the bed.
  • His supine attitude towards the issue showed his lack of interest.

verb to grow or develop vigorously; to prosper or flourish

  • With proper care and attention, the business was able to thrive in a competitive market.
  • Despite the challenges, the community garden continues to thrive thanks to dedicated volunteers.
  • Even with all the drama, she still manages to thrive and stay positive.
  • Like a flower in bloom, her creativity continues to thrive and inspire those around her.

adjective describing a person or thing that is doing very well or growing rapidly

  • The business is thriving due to its innovative products and strong customer base.
  • My garden is thriving thanks to all the rain we've been getting.
  • That new restaurant is absolutely thriving with customers every night.
  • Despite facing many challenges, she is thriving in her new job and excelling in her role.

noun a condition of optimal health or fitness

  • It is important for athletes to maintain their physical fitness in order to stay in top shape.
  • I've been hitting the gym regularly to make sure I stay in top shape.
  • I've been working out like crazy to get my body in top shape for summer.
  • After months of practice, her piano skills were in top shape for the recital.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

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

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 introduce a noun and specify its definiteness

  • After years of financial struggle, the company was finally able to turn the corner and start making a profit.
  • I think we're finally starting to turn the corner with our new marketing strategy.
  • Once you start saving money, you'll really turn the corner on your finances.
  • With therapy, she was able to turn the corner on her depression and start feeling better.

noun lack of interest or involvement in something; indifference

  • His unconcern for the company's financial stability was concerning to the board members.
  • She showed complete unconcern for the consequences of her actions.
  • He had a total 'whatever' attitude, displaying unconcern for anyone else's feelings.
  • The artist's painting exuded an air of unconcern for traditional techniques.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case 'underfed' describes someone or something that has not been given enough food or nutrition

  • The underfed children in the impoverished village were in need of proper nutrition.
  • Those underfed puppies need to be fed more often.
  • I can't believe how underfed that cat looks, someone should give it some food.
  • The underfed creativity of the artist was evident in their lackluster paintings.

adjective describing something that is not clean or sanitary

  • The restaurant was shut down due to its unhygienic kitchen conditions.
  • I can't eat at that place, it's so unhygienic.
  • That bathroom is seriously unhygienic, I wouldn't go in there if I were you.
  • His unhygienic habits were like a breeding ground for chaos in his life.

adjective not in good health; sick or ill

  • She had been feeling unwell for several days and decided to see a doctor.
  • I'm sorry, but I can't make it to the party tonight. I'm feeling unwell.
  • I can't go out tonight, I'm feeling really unwell.
  • His mental state was unwell, as he struggled with anxiety and depression.

noun the process of becoming smaller or less intense

adjective becoming smaller or less intense

  • The waning interest in the stock market is causing concern among investors.
  • I've noticed a waning enthusiasm for the upcoming party among my friends.
  • The waning popularity of that app is no surprise to me.
  • As the sun sets, we can see the waning light of the day.

verb to prevent or protect against something harmful or dangerous

  • The security system was installed to ward off potential intruders.
  • I always carry pepper spray with me to ward off any creeps.
  • I use garlic to ward off vampires.
  • She surrounded herself with positive energy to ward off negative thoughts.

adjective having a withered or emaciated appearance

  • The weazen old man struggled to walk up the stairs.
  • She looked weazen after staying up all night studying.
  • That dude is so weazen, he can barely keep up with us.
  • The weazen tree branches reached out like skeletal fingers.

noun a source of supply; a place where water can be drawn

adjective in good health; free or recovered from illness

adverb in a good or satisfactory way

  • She performed exceptionally well in the exam, scoring the highest marks in the class.
  • He did really well in the game, leading his team to victory.
  • I aced that test so well, I'm on cloud nine!
  • The project is coming together well, like a well-oiled machine.

noun a watery liquid that separates from the curds in the process of making cheese

  • Whey is a byproduct of cheese production that is rich in protein.
  • I like to add whey protein powder to my smoothies for an extra boost.
  • I heard whey is the new superfood everyone is talking about.
  • His knowledge on the subject is like separating the whey from the milk.

noun an entire amount or quantity

adjective complete; entire; full

adverb entirely; wholly

  • The whole team worked together to complete the project on time.
  • I ate the whole pizza by myself last night.
  • She's my whole ride or die.
  • His laughter filled the whole room with joy.

noun a session of vigorous physical exercise or training

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  • It is important to schedule a regular workout routine to maintain good physical health.
  • I'm heading to the gym for a quick workout before dinner.
  • I always feel so pumped after a killer workout!
  • Sometimes a mental workout can be just as exhausting as a physical one.

adjective an adjective that describes something as distasteful or unpleasant

  • The taste of the medicine was quite yucky.
  • I don't want to eat that, it looks yucky.
  • This food is so yucky, I can't stand it.
  • The thought of having to clean the bathroom is yucky to me.

noun The state of well-being and good health associated with being near bodies of water, such as the ocean or a lake

  • Blue health initiatives focus on promoting physical and mental well-being through environmental conservation.
  • I heard that taking part in blue health activities like swimming and surfing can really improve your mood.
  • I'm all about that blue health life - nothing beats a day at the beach for clearing your mind.
  • Just like how the ocean's vastness can calm the mind, blue health practices aim to bring a sense of peace and tranquility to our lives.

verb to rise again, to increase or revive after a period of little activity or popularity

  • The economy is expected to resurge after the implementation of new policies.
  • I heard that interest in the old video game has started to resurge.
  • That fashion trend from the 90s is resurging again.
  • After facing setbacks, he managed to resurge and achieve his goals.

noun the practice of using natural light to illuminate interior spaces

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  • Daylighting is the practice of using natural light to illuminate the interior of a building.
  • I love how daylighting brightens up our office space during the day.
  • Let's make sure we have good daylighting in the new house to save on electricity bills.
  • His positive attitude was like daylighting in the midst of a dark situation.

noun a thick mass of phlegm or mucus expelled from the mouth

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  • The student was reprimanded for spitting a loogie on the classroom floor.
  • He hocked a loogie and spat it out the car window.
  • She was so mad, she threatened to spit a loogie at him.
  • The politician's speech was full of lies, it felt like he was spitting loogies at the audience.

PNI

noun acronym for 'Peripheral Nerve Injury'

  • The study aimed to investigate the relationship between stress and PNI outcomes.
  • I heard that PNI can have a big impact on your overall health.
  • My friend swears by PNI techniques to help with anxiety.
  • In a way, PNI acts as a bridge between psychology and physiology.

noun The act of making something or someone younger in appearance or behavior

  • The process of youngification involves using advanced technology to reverse the signs of aging.
  • I heard that new skincare product is all about youngification, making you look younger in just a few weeks.
  • Have you seen her after the youngification treatment? She looks like she's in her 20s again!
  • The youngification of the neighborhood brought in a fresh energy and vitality.

noun a product or practice that is intended to prevent or reduce the effects of aging

adjective describing a product or practice that is intended to prevent or reduce the effects of aging

  • The beauty industry is constantly developing new anti-ageing products.
  • Have you tried that new anti-ageing cream everyone is talking about?
  • I heard she swears by that anti-ageing serum to keep her skin looking young.
  • Learning new skills is like an anti-ageing treatment for the mind.

noun a personality type characterized by an emphasis on physical functions and a tendency toward introversion and emotional stability

  • Viscerotonia is a term used in psychology to describe a personality type characterized by a strong emphasis on physical needs and pleasures.
  • People with viscerotonia tend to prioritize their physical comfort and enjoyment above all else.
  • Some might say that viscerotonia is just another way of saying someone is a total hedonist.
  • In a figurative sense, viscerotonia can be seen as an extreme focus on the 'here and now', without much consideration for the future.

noun a substance that interferes with the absorption of nutrients in the body

  • Antinutrients are substances that interfere with the absorption of nutrients in the body.
  • Some foods contain antinutrients that can affect how well your body absorbs vitamins and minerals.
  • Watch out for those antinutrients in certain foods, they can mess with your nutrient intake.
  • Just like antinutrients block the absorption of nutrients, negative thoughts can block your path to success.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

  • It is important to prioritize your good health by eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly.
  • Don't forget to take care of your health by getting enough sleep and drinking plenty of water.
  • Yo, make sure you're looking after your health by staying active and eating clean.
  • Just like a plant needs water and sunlight to thrive, you need to take care of your good health to live a fulfilling life.

noun a slang term used to describe well-defined abdominal muscles that resemble the ridges of a washboard

  • He diligently followed his exercise routine to achieve washboard abs.
  • She's been hitting the gym non-stop to get those washboard abs.
  • Check out his rock-hard washboard abs!
  • Her dedication to fitness gave her washboard abs of steel.

noun a person who does not drink alcohol

  • The nondrinker politely declined the offer of wine at the dinner party.
  • I didn't realize you were a nondrinker. I'll make sure to have some non-alcoholic options for you next time.
  • She's a total nondrinker, doesn't touch a drop of alcohol.
  • In a world full of chaos, he was like a nondrinker, always maintaining his composure and clarity of mind.

GNC

noun GNC is a noun referring to a chain of health and wellness stores that sell vitamins, supplements, and other health-related products.

  • GNC is a well-known retailer of health and wellness products.
  • I always find great deals on supplements at GNC.
  • Let's hit up GNC for some protein shakes.
  • His commitment to fitness is like a GNC store - always stocked and ready to go.

verb to exist or be alive; to reside in a particular place

adjective not intoxicated or drunk; not affected by alcohol or drugs

  • It is important to live sober in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • I've decided to start living sober and focus on my well-being.
  • I'm done with partying, I'm gonna start living sober from now on.
  • Living sober doesn't just mean abstaining from alcohol, it also means being clear-headed and focused in life.

noun a period of abstinence from alcohol typically observed during the month of January

  • Many people participate in Dry January as a way to start the new year off on a healthy note.
  • I'm thinking of doing Dry January this year to give my liver a break.
  • I'm going to be a Dry January warrior and stay away from alcohol for the whole month.
  • Embarking on Dry January is like hitting the reset button on your drinking habits.

ABP

noun A 'Process' is a series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular goal

adjective In this context, 'Advanced' describes the level of sophistication or complexity of the business process

  • The ABP (Average Billing Period) for this utility company is calculated on a monthly basis.
  • I always forget to check my ABP (Allotted Break Period) schedule before planning my day.
  • ABP (Always Be Prepared) is my motto when it comes to facing challenges.
  • In the world of business, ABP (Always Be Prospecting) is key to maintaining a healthy pipeline of clients.

noun the practice of making changes to one's lifestyle in order to improve physical and mental performance, often with the help of technology or biology

  • Biohacking is the practice of making changes to your lifestyle in order to optimize your body and mind.
  • Have you heard about biohacking? It's all about using technology and science to improve your health.
  • I'm totally into biohacking, it's like hacking your body for better performance.
  • In a way, biohacking is like customizing your own operating system for peak performance.

noun a type of broth made by simmering bones and connective tissues of animals in water, often used for its health benefits

  • Bone broth is known for its rich flavor and nutritional benefits.
  • I love sipping on a cup of warm bone broth on a cold day.
  • Bone broth is like liquid gold for your health.
  • The bone broth of wisdom is found in life's experiences and lessons.

noun a slang term used to refer to the visible swelling of a pregnant woman's belly

  • The expectant mother proudly displayed her baby bump at the charity event.
  • She's glowing with her baby bump showing!
  • Check out her cute baby bump!
  • The project is still in its infancy, just a baby bump in the road to success.

noun a form of exercise that combines video gaming with physical activity

  • Exergaming has gained popularity as a way to combine physical activity with video gaming.
  • I love exergaming because it makes working out more fun.
  • Exergaming is a great way to get your sweat on while gaming.
  • Exergaming is like killing two birds with one stone - you get to play games and exercise at the same time.

noun a colloquial term used to describe the process of behaving in a mature and responsible manner typically associated with adults

  • Many young adults struggle with the responsibilities of adulting, such as paying bills and managing finances.
  • I'm so tired of adulting today, can we just order takeout for dinner?
  • Adulting is hard AF, I wish I could just stay in bed all day.
  • Learning to navigate the complexities of adulting is like trying to solve a never-ending puzzle.

noun a restart or refresh of a system or process

verb to restart or refresh a system or process

  • The IT department scheduled a reboot of the server to install the latest security updates.
  • I had to reboot my phone because the app was frozen.
  • Just give your computer a quick reboot and see if that fixes the issue.
  • Sometimes we need to reboot our mindset in order to approach a problem from a fresh perspective.

noun a type of Russian sauna or bathhouse

  • In Russia, a banya is a traditional steam bath that has been used for centuries.
  • Let's go to the banya this weekend for a relaxing sauna session.
  • I heard there's a new banya in town that's supposed to be really cool.
  • The intense heat of the banya helped to cleanse both my body and my mind.

noun Your Mileage May Vary - an acronym used to indicate that individual experiences may differ

  • When considering the effectiveness of this treatment, your mileage may vary.
  • Some people love this restaurant, but YMMV so give it a try yourself.
  • I thought the movie was just okay, but YMMV depending on your taste.
  • In life, everyone's journey is different so YMMV when it comes to success.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

interjection a word or phrase that expresses a strong emotion or sudden feeling

  • It is time to rise and shine as the sun begins to peek over the horizon.
  • Hey sleepyhead, rise and shine! The day is waiting for you.
  • Yo, wake up and shine! Let's get this day started.
  • After facing many challenges, she finally decided to rise and shine in her career.

noun a slang term referring to the irritation or chafing that occurs when skin rubs together, typically in the thigh area

  • Chub rub, also known as chafing, is a common issue for individuals with larger thighs.
  • I always have to wear shorts under my dress to prevent chub rub.
  • I hate when I get chub rub from wearing tight jeans all day.
  • Dealing with chub rub is like a constant reminder of the discomfort caused by friction.

noun a person or individual

verb a word used to describe an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

  • It is a well-known fact that someone will not make old bones if they do not take care of their health.
  • I heard that someone will not make old bones if they keep living such a reckless lifestyle.
  • Dude, if you keep partying every night, someone will not make old bones, you know?
  • If you keep taking such risks, someone will not make old bones in this dangerous environment.

noun a made-up word that combines 'bed' and 'meditation' to refer to a practice of meditating while lying in bed

  • The practice of beditation involves focusing on your breath and clearing your mind before going to sleep.
  • I like to do a little beditation to help me relax before bed.
  • I'm gonna do some beditation to chill out before hitting the hay.
  • His nightly beditation routine helped him find inner peace and relaxation.

noun a blend of the words 'gym' and 'inspiration', referring to motivation or inspiration gained from a gym or fitness setting

  • Many people find gymspiration from fitness magazines and online resources.
  • I always look at Instagram for some gymspiration before hitting the gym.
  • My friend is my ultimate gymspiration - she always pushes me to do better.
  • The sunrise over the mountains was a beautiful gymspiration for the morning joggers.

noun a practice of recording and tracking data about one's life, typically using digital devices such as cameras and wearable technology

  • Lifelogging is the practice of tracking and recording various aspects of one's life using technology.
  • I've been lifelogging for a year now and it's really helped me stay organized.
  • Some people call lifelogging 'life-tracking' - it's all about keeping tabs on your daily activities.
  • In a way, lifelogging is like creating a digital diary that captures every moment of your life.

noun a slang term for the loose, flabby skin that hangs down from the upper arms of some people, typically older women, often as a result of aging or weight fluctuations

  • Some individuals may develop bingo wings as a result of aging or weight gain.
  • I've been trying to tone up my bingo wings with some arm exercises.
  • I hate it when my bingo wings jiggle when I wave.
  • Her confidence soared once she embraced her bingo wings as a part of her unique beauty.

noun a stage or period in a sequence of events or in the history of a nation or institution

  • Generation R is known for their strong work ethic and dedication to their careers.
  • Have you heard about Generation R? They're really into sustainability and eco-friendly living.
  • Generation R is all about that hustle and grind.
  • Generation R is like a force of nature, constantly pushing boundaries and breaking stereotypes.

noun a group of older adults who are considered wellderly

adjective a term used to describe older adults who are both physically and mentally healthy and active

  • The wellderly population is growing as advancements in healthcare continue to improve.
  • My wellderly grandparents are still very active and healthy for their age.
  • I hope to be wellderly like my neighbor when I reach their age.
  • The wellderly are like a fine wine, getting better with age.

abs

noun short for abdominal muscles, the muscles in the front of the torso that help support the spine and allow for movement

  • The doctor advised the patient to work on strengthening their abs to improve their core stability.
  • I've been doing crunches every day to tone my abs before summer.
  • Check out his killer abs! He must spend hours at the gym.
  • Her dedication to her work is like doing endless sit-ups, strengthening her 'resilience abs'.

noun the quality or practice of abstaining from something, especially alcohol

  • The monk practiced abstinency from worldly pleasures as part of his religious vows.
  • She decided to try abstinency from social media for a week to see how it would affect her mood.
  • I'm on a strict abstinency diet to get in shape for summer.
  • His abstinency from speaking up in meetings was interpreted as lack of interest in the project.

adjective A descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'abstinent' describes someone who refrains from indulging in certain activities, typically related to food or drink.

  • The patient has been abstinent from alcohol for six months.
  • She's been abstinent from junk food for a week now.
  • I'm trying to stay abstinent from social media this weekend.
  • The artist remained abstinent from using any colors in his latest painting.

adverb in a way that shows self-restraint or abstaining from something

  • He lived abstinently, avoiding all indulgences and temptations.
  • She's been eating abstinently to stay fit for her upcoming marathon.
  • I'm trying to go abstinently on junk food, but it's so hard!
  • The artist approached the blank canvas abstinently, waiting for inspiration to strike.

noun a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase the surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions

  • Activated carbon is commonly used in water filtration systems to remove impurities and contaminants.
  • I heard that activated carbon filters are really good at purifying water.
  • Yo, those activated carbon thingies are like magic for cleaning up dirty water.
  • Using activated carbon is like having a superhero that can absorb all the bad stuff in water.

noun a plural form of the noun adenohypophysis, which refers to the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland

  • The adenohypophyses are the anterior part of the pituitary gland responsible for producing and releasing various hormones.
  • The adenohypophyses are like the boss of the pituitary gland, calling the shots on hormone production.
  • The adenohypophyses are the pituitary gland's main crew for hormone business.
  • Think of the adenohypophyses as the pituitary gland's executive team, making all the important hormone decisions.