adjective describing a positive quality or characteristic

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

  • Regular exercise is good for maintaining overall health and well-being.
  • Eating fruits and vegetables is good for your body.
  • Drinking water is good for keeping you hydrated.
  • Spending time with loved ones is good for the soul.

noun a person who indulges in luxurious living and extravagant pleasures

  • The patient's high liver enzyme levels indicate a possible liver disease.
  • My doctor said I have a high liver count and need to cut back on alcohol.
  • I heard too much partying can give you a high liver.
  • Her high liver for adventure led her to travel the world.

adjective describing the physical condition or appearance of someone or something

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate time, place, manner, or degree

  • Regular exercise and a balanced diet are essential for staying in shape.
  • I've been hitting the gym lately to get back in shape.
  • I need to start working out again to get my body in shape.
  • After a few setbacks, the company is finally getting back in shape financially.

verb present participle of refresh

adjective giving new strength or energy; reinvigorating

  • The cold glass of water was refreshing after a long day in the sun.
  • That iced tea is so refreshing on a hot day.
  • This smoothie is hella refreshing, dude.
  • The new perspective on the issue was like a refreshing breeze in a stagnant room.

adjective promoting health or well-being; health-giving

  • The salubrious climate of the mountain region attracts many health-conscious individuals.
  • I love going for walks in the salubrious park near my house.
  • This gym is so salubrious, it's like a health paradise.
  • Her presence had a salubrious effect on the team, lifting their spirits and motivation.

noun moderation or self-restraint, especially in regards to alcohol or other indulgences

  • The concept of temperance is often emphasized in philosophical discussions about ethics and self-control.
  • My grandmother always talks about the importance of temperance when it comes to eating sweets.
  • Dude, you seriously need to work on your temperance when it comes to spending money.
  • In her paintings, the artist uses color with a temperance that creates a sense of harmony and balance.

noun a practice or lifestyle that excludes the consumption of meat and animal products

  • The rise of vegetarianism in recent years has been attributed to increased awareness about animal welfare and environmental concerns.
  • I've been considering trying out vegetarianism to see if it improves my health.
  • Some people think vegetarianism is just a fad, but I believe it's here to stay.
  • Embracing vegetarianism is like opening a door to a whole new world of culinary possibilities.

noun a person who keeps guard over something

verb to be cautious or vigilant, especially in order to avoid danger or harm

preposition used to indicate that someone should be cautious or vigilant in relation to something

  • Please remember to watch out for potential hazards while working in the laboratory.
  • Hey, watch out for that puddle on the floor!
  • Dude, watch out for that sketchy guy hanging around the corner.
  • In life, it's important to watch out for people who may try to take advantage of you.

noun a combination of jogging and picking up litter, where participants pick up trash while on a run

verb to engage in the activity of plogging

  • Plogging is a new fitness trend that combines jogging with picking up litter.
  • I went plogging in the park yesterday and filled up a whole bag with trash.
  • Plogging is a great way to get some exercise and help clean up the environment at the same time.
  • Plogging is like giving back to the community while also taking care of your own health.

noun a free, weekly, timed 5k run or walk held in parks around the world

  • The local community organizes a parkrun every Saturday morning for fitness enthusiasts.
  • Hey, are you joining the parkrun this weekend? It's always a fun way to start the day!
  • I heard the parkrun route is lit, I can't wait to check it out!
  • Participating in a parkrun is like hitting the reset button for the mind and body.

verb to ride a bicycle for transportation or leisure, especially in an urban environment

  • The act of using a bicycle for transportation instead of a car, also known as quaxing, is becoming more popular in urban areas.
  • I'm going quaxing to the grocery store to pick up some milk and eggs.
  • Let's go quaxing around the neighborhood and explore some new bike paths.
  • In the world of sustainable living, quaxing represents a shift towards eco-friendly modes of transportation.

noun a fermented tea drink made with a SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast)

  • Kombucha is a fermented tea drink that is believed to have various health benefits.
  • I love sipping on some kombucha while relaxing on the couch.
  • Have you tried that new kombucha flavor? It's lit!
  • Her positivity was like a refreshing sip of kombucha on a hot day.