noun a person who is addicted to alcohol

adjective related to or suffering from alcoholism

  • The doctor diagnosed him as an alcoholic and recommended immediate treatment.
  • My uncle is an alcoholic, but he's been sober for five years now.
  • I can't believe she's dating that alcoholic guy from the bar.
  • Her addiction to shopping is like being an alcoholic but with clothes instead of alcohol.

noun a long, often cylindrical, cushion or pillow for a bed or sofa

verb to support or strengthen

  • The company aims to bolster its market share by launching a new advertising campaign.
  • I need to bolster my savings before going on vacation.
  • I'll need to bolster my squad if we want to win the championship.
  • Reading positive affirmations every day can help bolster your self-confidence.

adjective relating to the heart or the area around the heart

  • The patient was diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia and was immediately admitted to the cardiac care unit.
  • My grandpa has a cardiac condition, so he has to take medication every day.
  • I heard that guy had a cardiac episode during the marathon, that must have been scary.
  • Her words hit him like a cardiac arrest, leaving him breathless and stunned.

verb the action of seizing or apprehending something or someone

adjective causing interest or excitement and holding the attention

  • She was catching up on her reading during the long train ride.
  • I caught him sneaking a cookie from the jar.
  • I'm catching a vibe from this party, let's stay a bit longer.
  • His jokes were so funny, I felt like I was catching my breath from laughing so hard.

noun the act or state of continuing without interruption

  • The court granted a continuance for the trial to allow more time for evidence to be presented.
  • The teacher gave us a continuance on the deadline for our project.
  • I asked for a continuance on my work deadline and my boss was cool about it.
  • The continuance of rainy weather is starting to affect my mood.

noun the state of being held by the police

  • The suspect was taken into custody by the police.
  • They finally caught the guy and threw him in custody.
  • The cops nabbed the criminal and put him in custody.
  • Her emotions were in custody as she tried to remain composed during the meeting.

verb to give someone the ability or means to do something

  • The new software update will enable users to access advanced features.
  • The new app update will enable you to do more cool stuff.
  • This hack will enable you to breeze through the game levels.
  • Learning to forgive will enable you to let go of past grievances.

noun the cause or origin of a disease or condition

  • The etiology of the disease is still unknown.
  • We're not sure about the cause of the disease yet.
  • No one really knows what's behind the disease.
  • The roots of the disease remain a mystery.

noun the act of falling or dropping from a higher to a lower level

verb to move downward, typically rapidly and freely without control

adjective descending or dropping from a higher to a lower level

  • The falling stock prices have caused concern among investors.
  • I saw the cat falling off the tree in the backyard.
  • She's totally falling for him, it's so obvious.
  • Her grades have been falling like a house of cards since the beginning of the semester.

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adverb often or at regular intervals

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  • In academic studies, students are frequently required to conduct research and write papers.
  • I frequently go to the gym to stay in shape and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • My friends and I frequently hang out at the mall on weekends.
  • The artist's work is frequently compared to that of a modern-day Picasso.

noun a noun representing the act of putting something or someone in danger or at risk

  • The imperilment of endangered species is a serious concern for conservationists.
  • He was warned about the imperilment of his job if he continued to arrive late.
  • Dude, you're really risking imperilment by not wearing a helmet while skateboarding.
  • Her reckless behavior led to the imperilment of her reputation in the community.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'lifetime' is a noun that refers to the duration of a person's life or the time during which something exists or functions.

  • She dedicated her lifetime to studying the effects of climate change.
  • I've known him for a lifetime, we go way back.
  • I've been waiting for this concert my whole lifetime!
  • The impact of his words will last a lifetime in my memory.

noun a person who is literate

adjective having the ability to read and write

  • Being literate is essential for success in today's society.
  • If you're literate, you can easily navigate through the internet.
  • She's so literate, she can read between the lines without any effort.
  • Becoming literate in a new subject is like unlocking a whole new world of knowledge.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

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

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

  • It is important not to lose sight of the company's long-term goals.
  • Don't lose sight of the fact that we have a deadline to meet.
  • I can't believe I lost sight of my keys again!
  • In the midst of all the chaos, it's easy to lose sight of what truly matters in life.

noun a communication containing some information, news, advice, request, or the like, sent by messenger, radio, telephone, email, or other means.

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  • The official message from the company's CEO was delivered during the annual meeting.
  • I just received a text message from my friend inviting me to dinner tonight.
  • I left you a message on your phone, did you get it?
  • The painting's message about environmental conservation was powerful and thought-provoking.

verb to bind or compel someone to a particular course of action

adjective bound by a legal, moral, or other obligation; compulsory

  • The contract obligates the company to deliver the goods by the specified date.
  • I feel obligated to help my friend move this weekend.
  • I ain't obligated to do anything for you, so stop asking.
  • His sense of duty obligates him to always put others' needs before his own.

noun a person's work, especially a specific task done as part of the routine of one's occupation or for an agreed price

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 particular item or object, typically one of a specified type

  • It is important to always maintain professionalism on the job.
  • Just make sure to do your best on the job, and you'll be fine.
  • I always give 110% on the job to impress my boss.
  • Being a team player on the job can really help with overall success.

noun a period of time when a service or utility is not available or functioning

  • The power outage caused disruptions in the entire neighborhood.
  • There was a blackout last night and we had to use candles.
  • We had a power cut and had to resort to old-school methods.
  • The outage of creativity in his work was evident in the final product.

noun a government official or employee

  • A public servant is expected to uphold the highest standards of integrity and professionalism in their role.
  • Being a public servant means working for the government and serving the community.
  • Public servants have to deal with a lot of red tape and bureaucracy in their jobs.
  • In a democracy, public servants are like the gears that keep the machinery of government running smoothly.

verb to manage to survive or progress with difficulty

adverb in a manner that involves difficulty or struggle

  • The company was struggling to scrape along during the economic downturn.
  • We're just trying to scrape along until payday.
  • I don't know how we're going to scrape along with these high prices.
  • Despite facing many obstacles, she managed to scrape along and achieve her goals.

noun cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of a group of persons acting together as a team or in the interests of a common cause

  • Effective teamwork is essential for the success of any organization.
  • We make a great team and our teamwork really shines through.
  • When we all work together, our teamwork is on point.
  • Teamwork is like a well-oiled machine, each part working together smoothly.

adjective describing something that occurs without prior intention or preparation

  • The unplanned meeting with the client turned out to be quite productive.
  • We ended up having an unplanned picnic in the park.
  • I can't believe we ran into each other at that unplanned party!
  • Life is full of unplanned events that shape our journey.

noun a circle or cycle of events or situations where each one leads to or influences the next in a way that reinforces the original situation

  • The country's economic downturn has created a vicious circle of unemployment and poverty.
  • Skipping breakfast can start a vicious circle of low energy and cravings throughout the day.
  • Getting caught up in social media drama can lead to a vicious circle of negativity and stress.
  • Procrastination often leads to a vicious circle of missed deadlines and increased stress.

noun a term used to describe individuals who aggressively promote breastfeeding and advocate for its benefits

  • The breastapo regulations require all female employees to wear appropriate attire in the workplace.
  • I can't believe the breastapo is enforcing a strict dress code at the office.
  • The breastapo is really cracking down on what we can wear to work.
  • She runs her household like a breastapo, making sure everything is in order at all times.

OTP

noun OTP stands for 'One True Pairing', referring to a fictional couple that fans believe are meant to be together.

  • The bank requires customers to enter a one-time password (OTP) for online transactions.
  • Make sure you have your OTP ready to complete the payment online.
  • I can't access my account without the OTP code.
  • Trust is like an OTP, you only share it with those you truly trust.

noun Shortened form of the word 'medications', referring to pharmaceutical drugs or medicines.

  • The doctor prescribed some meds to help manage the patient's symptoms.
  • I always forget to take my meds in the morning.
  • I need to pick up my meds from the pharmacy before they close.
  • Music is my meds, it helps me relax and unwind after a long day.

noun a combining form meaning 'abdomen,' used in the formation of compound words

  • The abdomino-pelvic cavity contains many vital organs.
  • I've been having some discomfort in my abdomino area.
  • I need to work on my abdomino muscles for beach season.
  • Her laughter caused a ripple in his abdomino region.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The investigation concluded that the fire was caused by accidental means.
  • She explained that the broken vase was an accidental means of expressing her frustration.
  • I tripped over my own feet, it was just an accidental means of ending up on the floor.
  • His decision to leave the company was an accidental means of finding his true passion.

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'afebrile' describes a state of being without fever

  • The patient remained afebrile throughout the course of treatment.
  • Good news, the patient has no fever at all!
  • Looks like the patient is chillin' without a fever.
  • His afebrile demeanor kept the situation calm and under control.