noun a flaw or defect in something

verb to make a hole or groove in something

  • The microchip technology has revolutionized the electronics industry.
  • I love snacking on potato chips while watching movies.
  • Let's go grab some chips and soda for the party.
  • She has a chip on her shoulder about not being promoted.

noun a company name, specifically a computer technology company known as Dell Inc.

  • The Dell Corporation is a multinational technology company based in the United States.
  • I just bought a new Dell laptop for school.
  • My Dell computer is so fast, it's like lightning!
  • The Dell of success in the tech industry is a hard one to climb.

noun a place in a hospital where patients are accommodated and receive medical treatment

  • The patient was moved to a private hospital room for better care.
  • I'll come visit you in the hospital room later.
  • Let's sneak some snacks into the hospital room for a movie night.
  • His mind felt like a cluttered hospital room, filled with chaotic thoughts.

noun the branch of medicine that deals with the use of radiant energy (such as X-rays) in the diagnosis and treatment of disease

  • Radiology is the branch of medicine that uses imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases.
  • I have an appointment for a radiology scan tomorrow to check on my broken leg.
  • I heard the radiology techs are really cool at that hospital.
  • In the world of medicine, radiology is like a detective, using images to solve the mysteries of the body.

noun A public transport operator in Singapore, providing train services

adjective Referring to something related to the Singapore Mass Rapid Transit system

  • The SMRT Corporation is responsible for managing Singapore's public transportation system.
  • I take the SMRT train to work every day.
  • Let's hop on the SMRT bus to get to the mall quickly.
  • His mind works like a well-oiled SMRT system, always efficient and on time.

noun Cpap - Continuous Positive Airway Pressure, a medical device used to treat sleep apnea by delivering a continuous flow of air to keep the airway open

  • The patient was prescribed a CPAP machine to help with their sleep apnea.
  • I can't sleep without my CPAP machine anymore.
  • I swear by my CPAP for a good night's sleep.
  • Using a CPAP feels like breathing in fresh air all night long.

adjective describing a quality of being able to be searched or easily found

  • The online database is fully searchable, allowing users to easily find the information they need.
  • You can just type in a keyword and the website will show you all the searchable content.
  • I love how this app makes everything searchable with just a few taps.
  • Her mind was like a vast library, each memory meticulously organized and searchable at a moment's notice.

noun a period of time when one is not working or busy; leisure time

  • It is important for employees to use their down time efficiently to recharge and prepare for the next work day.
  • I like to catch up on my favorite TV shows during my down time.
  • I usually just chill and relax during my down time.
  • Sometimes life throws unexpected challenges at us, but it's important to make the most of our down time to regroup and come back stronger.

noun a computer program designed to simulate conversation with human users, especially over the internet.

  • The chatbot is programmed to respond to customer inquiries in real-time.
  • I love using the chatbot on the website to get quick answers to my questions.
  • The chatbot is like having a virtual assistant at your fingertips.
  • Think of the chatbot as your personal digital helper, always ready to assist you.

adjective describing something that is based on or related to the World Wide Web

  • The company implemented a new web-based system for online customer support.
  • I love using web-based apps for work because they are so convenient.
  • I can't believe how fast this web-based game loads!
  • Her mind was like a web-based search engine, retrieving information quickly and efficiently.

noun a made-up word with no specific definition

  • The tabputer is a versatile device that combines the functionality of a tablet and a computer.
  • I love using my tabputer for watching movies and browsing the internet.
  • My tabputer is so convenient, I can't imagine life without it.
  • Her mind worked like a tabputer, quickly processing information and making decisions.

RTA

noun RTA - acronym for Road Traffic Accident

  • The RTA is responsible for regulating public transportation in the city.
  • I heard the RTA is planning to add more bus routes next month.
  • Let's catch the RTA to get to the concert tonight.
  • The RTA of our company ensures smooth communication between departments.

noun a term used to describe the practice of healthcare supported by electronic processes and communication

adjective relating to or involving the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies in healthcare

  • The implementation of eHealth technologies has greatly improved healthcare services.
  • Have you tried using any eHealth apps to track your fitness goals?
  • I'm all about that eHealth life - makes managing my health so much easier!
  • eHealth is like having a virtual doctor in your pocket, ready to assist you anytime.

noun the act or process of using a tablet computer

  • The company is investing heavily in research and development of tablet computing technology.
  • I love using my tablet for computing tasks, it's so convenient.
  • Tablet computing is the way to go for on-the-go work.
  • Tablet computing has opened up a whole new world of possibilities in terms of portable technology.

noun tube - a long, hollow cylindrical object used for various purposes such as transport or containment

  • The abbott-miller tube is a specialized piece of equipment used in scientific research for precise measurements.
  • Hey, have you seen the abbott-miller tube in the lab? It looks pretty high-tech.
  • I heard the abbott-miller tube is the bomb for getting accurate readings in experiments.
  • Her precision in decision-making is like the abbott-miller tube in a lab setting.

aed

noun a type of currency used in United Arab Emirates

  • The cost of the project was estimated at 10,000 aed.
  • I only have 50 aed left in my wallet.
  • Let's split the bill, I've got 20 aed on me.
  • His words were like aed, valuable and precious.