Hospitality Industry Jargon

262 words in this vocabulary list

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noun a company that provides scheduled flights for passengers or cargo

  • The airline industry has been greatly affected by the global pandemic.
  • I always try to book with the same airline for frequent flyer miles.
  • That airline always has the best deals on flights.
  • His career took off like a successful airline, soaring to new heights.

noun a passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theater, an airplane, or a train

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  • Please make sure to walk down the correct aisle to find your seat in the theater.
  • Let's meet in the snack aisle at the grocery store.
  • I'll be cruising down the cereal aisle for some late-night snacks.
  • She walked down the aisle towards her future husband with a smile on her face.

adjective partially open

  • The door was left slightly ajar, allowing a sliver of light to filter through.
  • I noticed the window was left ajar, probably to let some fresh air in.
  • The gate was left ajar, so we just snuck in through the gap.
  • Her mind was ajar to new ideas after attending the seminar.

noun a particular environment or surrounding atmosphere; the mood or feeling associated with a particular place, person, or thing

  • The ambience of the restaurant was elegant and sophisticated, with soft lighting and classical music playing in the background.
  • I love the ambience of this coffee shop, it's so cozy and inviting.
  • The ambience at the party was lit, with music blasting and people dancing everywhere.
  • The ambience of the forest was peaceful and calming, as if nature itself was whispering secrets to those who listened.

noun a desirable or useful feature or facility of a building or place

adjective pertaining to or providing comfort, convenience, or enjoyment

  • The hotel offers various amenities such as a fitness center, spa, and complimentary breakfast.
  • The apartment complex has great amenities like a pool and a gym.
  • I love staying at hotels with all the cool amenities like free Wi-Fi and a coffee maker.
  • Education is the greatest amenity one can possess in today's world.

noun a small dish of food served before the main course of a meal

  • The antepast served at the gala was a delicate assortment of canapes and caviar.
  • I can't wait to dig into the antepast at the party tonight!
  • The antepast at the restaurant was lit, bro!
  • The opening act was just an antepast compared to the main performance.

noun a point in time or a period of time

adverb at any point or on any occasion

  • Please feel free to contact me anytime if you have any further questions.
  • You can hit me up anytime if you want to hang out.
  • I'm down to chill anytime, just let me know.
  • His love for her was like an open door, ready to welcome her anytime.

noun a small alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite

  • Before dinner, it is customary to serve an aperitif to stimulate the appetite.
  • Let's grab a quick aperitif before heading to the restaurant.
  • I'm craving an aperitif right now, wanna join me?
  • Reading a good book is like having an aperitif for the mind.

noun the reaching of a place or destination

  • The arrival of the distinguished guests was met with great anticipation.
  • I heard about your arrival at the party last night.
  • Check out the new arrival in town, he's causing quite a stir.
  • The arrival of spring always brings a sense of renewal and hope.

noun the act of reaching a destination or goal

verb to reach a destination or goal

  • The train is scheduled to arrive at 3:00 PM.
  • I'll arrive at the party around 8:00.
  • Let's dip before the cops arrive.
  • Success will arrive when you least expect it.

verb to request or seek something

preposition used to indicate a request or demand for something

  • When you need assistance, it is appropriate to ask for help from your colleagues.
  • If you're not sure about something, just ask for clarification.
  • Don't be afraid to ask for a hand if you're struggling with the project.
  • Sometimes you have to ask for forgiveness rather than permission in order to get things done.

noun a surrounding or pervading influence; a surrounding or pervading environment

  • The atmosphere in the conference room was tense as the negotiations continued.
  • The atmosphere at the party was lively and fun, with everyone dancing and chatting.
  • The atmosphere at the concert was lit, with the crowd going wild for the band.
  • The atmosphere in the office was toxic, with rumors and gossip spreading like wildfire.

noun personal belongings packed for traveling

  • Passengers are reminded to retrieve all baggage upon arrival at their destination.
  • Don't forget to grab your baggage when we get off the plane.
  • Make sure you don't leave your baggage behind, dude.
  • Emotional baggage can weigh you down if you don't address it.

noun a place where bread and cakes are made and sold

  • The bakery on the corner sells a variety of freshly baked goods.
  • Let's grab some pastries from the bakery for breakfast.
  • I heard the bakery down the street has the best cinnamon rolls in town.
  • Her voice was as sweet and comforting as the aroma of a bakery.

noun a large meal or feast, often in celebration of a special occasion

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  • The annual company banquet will be held at the hotel ballroom.
  • I'm looking forward to stuffing my face at the buffet at the banquet.
  • The banquet last night was lit, the food was amazing!
  • The banquet of knowledge provided by the conference was truly enriching.

noun A woman who works as a bartender, typically in a pub or bar.

  • The barmaid politely asked the customers if they would like another round of drinks.
  • The barmaid is super friendly and always remembers my favorite drink.
  • The barmaid is a total babe, I love going to that bar just to see her.
  • The barmaid's smile was like a ray of sunshine in the dimly lit bar.

noun a room in a bar where customers can sit and socialize while drinking alcohol

  • The patrons gathered in the barroom for a night of socializing and relaxation.
  • Let's head to the barroom and grab a few drinks with friends.
  • I heard there's a wild party happening at the barroom tonight.
  • His mind felt like a chaotic barroom, filled with conflicting thoughts and emotions.

noun a person who serves drinks at a bar

  • The bartender at the upscale hotel bar was impeccably dressed and highly skilled in mixology.
  • The bartender at my favorite pub always knows how to make the perfect cocktail.
  • I asked the bartender to hook me up with a strong drink to get the party started.
  • As a bartender of emotions, she knew just the right words to soothe his troubled mind.

noun a built-in bed or bunk, typically on a ship or train

verb to bring a ship into its designated spot at a dock or pier

  • The ship's captain assigned each crew member a specific berth in the sleeping quarters.
  • I managed to secure a berth on the overnight train to save on hotel costs.
  • I can't believe I scored a prime berth right by the stage at the concert!
  • She finally found her berth in the company after years of hard work and dedication.

noun a place, position, or job assigned to someone

verb to assign a job or position to someone, especially in a military context

  • I purchased a train billet for my journey from Paris to London.
  • I got my hands on a cheap billet for the concert next week.
  • I scored a sweet billet for the game this weekend.
  • Her smile was like a ray of sunshine, a small billet of happiness in a gloomy day.

noun a small store selling fashionable clothes or accessories

  • The boutique offers a curated selection of high-end designer clothing.
  • I love shopping at that boutique downtown; they always have the cutest clothes.
  • Let's hit up the boutique for some new threads.
  • Her boutique of ideas was always overflowing with creativity.

noun a meal that combines breakfast and lunch, usually eaten in the late morning or early afternoon

  • The hotel restaurant offers a delightful brunch menu every Sunday.
  • Let's grab some brunch at that cute cafe down the street.
  • Brunch is the perfect excuse for day drinking with friends.
  • Brunch symbolizes a leisurely and indulgent way to start the day.

noun a piece of furniture with drawers and shelves for storing or displaying dishes

verb to hit or strike repeatedly

  • The hotel offers a wide selection of dishes at their buffet for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Let's go to the buffet at the casino for all-you-can-eat crab legs!
  • I always hit up the Chinese buffet on Fridays for some cheap eats.
  • The information overload felt like a buffet of facts that I couldn't digest all at once.

noun a collection of items that have been tied or wrapped together

verb to gather or tie things together in a bundle and take them away quickly

  • The butler will bundle off the guest's coat and hat upon arrival.
  • I'll just bundle off these old clothes to the donation center.
  • Let's bundle off to the movies before it gets too late.
  • She couldn't wait to bundle off all her worries and start fresh.

noun a small restaurant or coffeehouse where drinks and light meals are served

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  • The cafe on the corner is known for its elegant decor and delicious pastries.
  • Let's meet at the cafe down the street for a quick cup of coffee.
  • I heard that new cafe is lit, we should check it out sometime.
  • His mind was a cafe of thoughts, each table occupied by a different idea.

noun a restaurant in which customers serve themselves or are served from a counter and pay before eating

adjective related to or characteristic of a cafeteria

  • The cafeteria at the office provides a variety of healthy food options for employees.
  • Let's meet at the cafeteria for lunch today.
  • I'm grabbing some grub at the cafeteria, want to join?
  • The cafeteria of life offers us different choices, we must choose wisely.

noun A small restaurant or cafeteria, especially one in a military or school setting

  • The employees gathered in the canteen for their lunch break.
  • Let's grab a bite to eat at the canteen.
  • I heard the canteen has some bomb food.
  • The canteen of ideas was overflowing with creativity.

noun a person or company that provides food and drink for events or gatherings

  • The caterer provided a wide selection of appetizers for the event.
  • We hired a caterer for the party so we wouldn't have to cook.
  • The caterer really knows how to whip up some tasty grub.
  • The caterer of emotions, she knew exactly what to serve to uplift everyone's spirits.

noun the business of providing food and drink for events or functions

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  • The company hired a catering service for the corporate event.
  • I love when parties have catering so I don't have to cook.
  • Let's order some catering for the get-together.
  • She is always catering to his needs, never putting herself first.

noun a social gathering or enjoyable activity to mark a special event

adjective celebratory (relating to a celebration)

  • The company organized a grand celebration to mark its 50th anniversary.
  • We're having a little celebration at my place this weekend, you should come!
  • Last night's celebration was lit, everyone had a great time.
  • The blooming flowers in the garden were a celebration of spring's arrival.

noun an underground room or storage area, typically used for storing wine or food

adjective used to describe something related to or located in a cellar

  • The wine cellar in the basement of the mansion holds a collection of rare vintages.
  • Let's sneak down to the cellar and grab a couple of beers.
  • I heard there's a secret party happening in the cellar tonight.
  • The memories of her childhood are stored in the cellar of her mind.

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

  • The charming architecture of the historic building impressed all the visitors.
  • She has such a charming personality, everyone loves being around her.
  • That new coffee shop is so charming, it's my new favorite hangout spot.
  • His charming smile could light up even the darkest of rooms.

adjective having a happy and optimistic disposition; bright and pleasant in appearance

  • The cheery atmosphere of the event was a welcome change from the usual somber gatherings.
  • She always has a cheery smile on her face, no matter what.
  • I love hanging out with her, she's always so cheery and fun to be around.
  • His cheery disposition was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a small piece of paper or card.

  • Please make sure to fill out the chit before leaving the office.
  • Hey, don't forget to grab a chit from the front desk on your way out.
  • I can't believe he tried to pull a chit and sneak out without signing in.
  • Her smile was like a chit of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a place where cigars are sold

  • I stopped by the cigar store to pick up a few Cuban cigars for my father's birthday.
  • Hey, let's swing by the cigar store and grab some stogies for the poker game tonight.
  • I heard there's a new cigar store in town that sells some killer smokes.
  • The old library was transformed into a cigar store, breathing new life into the neighborhood.

noun a type of bar or establishment that specializes in serving cocktails

  • The upscale hotel had a sophisticated cocktail lounge where guests could enjoy handcrafted drinks.
  • Let's meet at the cocktail lounge for happy hour later.
  • The cocktail lounge at that club is lit, we should definitely check it out.
  • His mind felt like a crowded cocktail lounge, filled with mixed thoughts and emotions.

noun a casual social gathering for coffee and conversation

  • The ladies in the neighborhood have organized a weekly coffee klatch to discuss community issues.
  • I love catching up with my friends at our weekly coffee klatch.
  • Let's hit up that coffee klatch spot down the street for some good gossip.
  • In the world of business, networking events often serve as a professional coffee klatch.

noun a place or room used for storing goods at low temperatures to preserve their quality

  • The company invested in a state-of-the-art cold storage facility to preserve perishable goods.
  • We need to make sure we put the leftovers in the cold storage so they don't go bad.
  • Hey, can you toss that in the cold storage before it spoils?
  • She kept her emotions in cold storage, not wanting to deal with them at the moment.

noun food items

adjective related to food or edibles

  • The store specializes in high-quality comestibles sourced from local farms.
  • I'm going to grab some comestibles from the grocery store for the party.
  • Let's pick up some fancy comestibles for the picnic.
  • Literature can be considered as intellectual comestibles for the mind.

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

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

article a word that is used to specify a noun as specific or unspecific

  • The constant coming and going of employees has made it difficult to maintain a stable work environment.
  • There's always a lot of coming and going at the train station during rush hour.
  • I can't keep track of all the coming and going at this party.
  • The thoughts in my mind are always coming and going, never staying in one place for too long.

noun A store that sells food, supplies, and provisions to personnel in a military or other institution

  • The commissary at the military base provides food and supplies for the soldiers.
  • I'll grab some snacks from the commissary before we head out.
  • Let's hit up the commissary for some cheap snacks.
  • The library is like a commissary for knowledge, providing resources for learning.

adjective willing to please others; obliging

  • The complaisant employee always went above and beyond to fulfill all of his boss's requests.
  • She's so complaisant, always saying yes to whatever anyone asks of her.
  • I can't stand how complaisant he is, always trying to please everyone.
  • The complaisant sea gently lapped at the shore, eager to accommodate the incoming tide.

noun A small, cozy dwelling typically in a rural or semi-rural area.

  • The cottage by the lake is available for rent during the summer months.
  • Let's spend the weekend at the cozy cottage in the countryside.
  • I love chilling at the cottage with my friends, it's so chill.
  • Her small apartment felt like a cramped cottage in the city.

noun a feeling of comfort and warmth

adjective giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation

  • The cabin was decorated in a cozy style, with plush furniture and warm lighting.
  • Let's stay in tonight and have a cozy movie night on the couch.
  • I love coming home to my cozy little pad after a long day at work.
  • The cozy relationship between the two countries helped facilitate diplomatic negotiations.

noun a physical or tangible object that provides comfort or luxury to a living being

  • The hotel prides itself on providing top-notch creature comforts for its guests.
  • I can't live without my creature comforts like a cozy blanket and my favorite snacks.
  • I'm all about those creature comforts - give me a soft bed and a good book any day.
  • For some people, their smartphone is their ultimate creature comfort, providing constant entertainment and connection.

noun a piece of material hung up to act as a screen or partition

  • The elegant curtains in the living room perfectly complement the decor.
  • I'm thinking of changing the curtains in my bedroom to something more colorful.
  • I'll be hanging up some new curtains in my place this weekend.
  • When she finally opened up to him, it was like pulling back the curtains on her true feelings.

noun a soft bag of cloth, leather, or rubber filled with feathers, air, foam, etc., used to support the head, for sitting or kneeling on, etc.

  • The cushion on the sofa was plush and comfortable.
  • I love snuggling up with a soft cushion while watching TV.
  • Let's grab some snacks and chill on the cushions.
  • Her kind words acted as a cushion against the harsh criticism.

noun a store selling cold cuts, cheeses, and a variety of salads, as well as a selection of unusual or foreign prepared foods

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of a deli

  • The deli on the corner is known for its high-quality meats and cheeses.
  • Let's grab some sandwiches from the deli for lunch.
  • I heard the deli down the street makes killer hoagies.
  • The deli of life offers a variety of experiences to choose from.

noun a formal evening meal, typically one in which guests are entertained

verb to eat dinner

  • We will dine at the finest restaurant in town for our anniversary.
  • Let's dine out tonight instead of cooking at home.
  • I'm craving some good grub, let's go dine at that new spot.
  • The idea of dining with the enemy makes me uneasy.

noun a small roadside restaurant or cafe

  • The diner was a popular spot for business meetings due to its convenient location.
  • Let's grab some burgers at the diner down the street.
  • I'm craving some greasy spoon diner food right now.
  • The political debate turned into a diner food fight, with each candidate throwing accusations like plates.

noun A room in a house or hotel where meals are eaten

  • The elegant chandelier in the dining room illuminated the entire space.
  • Let's eat in the dining room tonight, it's a nice change from the kitchen.
  • I'm so hungry, let's chow down in the dining room.
  • The dining room of life is where we gather to share our experiences and nourish our souls.

noun a formal evening meal, typically one in honor of a person or event

verb present participle of the verb 'dine', which means to eat dinner

  • The hotel offers fine dining options for its guests.
  • Let's go out for a nice dining experience tonight.
  • I'm craving some fancy dining, let's hit up that new restaurant.
  • The art of fine dining is like a symphony for the taste buds.

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  • The host prepared a lavish dinner for all the guests.
  • Let's grab some dinner before the movie starts.
  • I'm so hungry, let's chow down on some dinner.
  • The negotiations were like a dinner party, with each side trying to get a taste of what they wanted.

noun dinnerware

  • The elegant dinnerware set was carefully arranged on the dining table for the formal dinner party.
  • I love shopping for new dinnerware to add a touch of style to my kitchen.
  • Check out this cool dinnerware I found at the thrift store!
  • Her smile was as bright and polished as a set of fine dinnerware.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun

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

  • The laboratory must be kept dirt free to ensure accurate test results.
  • Make sure to keep your workspace dirt free for a more pleasant environment.
  • I love how this new cleaning product keeps everything dirt free with minimal effort.
  • Her mind was like a dirt free canvas, ready for new ideas to flourish.

noun a state of inconvenience or trouble

verb to cause inconvenience or trouble to

  • I hope my presence does not discommode you in any way.
  • Sorry to discommode you, but could you move your car so I can get out?
  • I don't want to discommode you, but could you hook me up with some cash?
  • His stubbornness discommodes the flow of our teamwork.

noun a deduction from the usual cost of something

verb to deduct an amount from the usual cost of something

  • The store is offering a 20% discount on all items this weekend.
  • Hey, did you hear about the discount at the mall?
  • I scored a sick discount on these sneakers.
  • Learning from past mistakes can be seen as a discount on future errors.

noun a machine used for washing dishes

  • The dishwasher is an essential appliance for keeping your kitchen clean and organized.
  • I always make sure to load the dishwasher after dinner so I don't have to wash dishes by hand.
  • I'll just toss these in the dishy and let it do the work.
  • She's like a dishwasher, always cleaning up after everyone else's messes.

verb to refuse or fail to do something that is requested or expected

  • It would greatly disoblige me if you were unable to attend the meeting.
  • I hope I'm not going to disoblige you by asking for a favor.
  • I don't want to disoblige you, but can you cover my shift tonight?
  • His refusal to help disoblige his friends left them feeling disappointed.

adjective characterized by a lack of order or organization

  • The protesters were arrested for engaging in disorderly conduct.
  • The party got a little disorderly after midnight.
  • Things got real disorderly at the concert last night.
  • Her thoughts were in a disorderly mess after the breakup.

verb to distribute or provide something, especially for medical purposes

  • The pharmacist will dispense the prescribed medication to the patient.
  • Can you dispense some advice on how to fix a leaky faucet?
  • I'll dispense with the formalities and get straight to the point.
  • The teacher's job is to dispense knowledge to eager students.

noun a number that is six more than seventy-nine

adjective describing the number eighty-six

  • The total cost of the project was eighty six thousand dollars.
  • I can't believe she spent eighty six bucks on that dress.
  • Let's hit up that new eighty six joint for dinner tonight.
  • After the argument, their friendship was hanging by a thread, like eighty six.

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

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The security guard stopped anyone from entering the building without proper identification.
  • I saw you entering the party last night, you had a great time!
  • I heard he's entering the rap battle competition next month.
  • She felt like she was entering a whole new world when she started college.

noun a thing that attracts or tempts someone

adjective enticing

  • The company used various marketing strategies as an enticement to attract new customers.
  • The free samples were a great enticement for people to try the new product.
  • The flashy packaging was the perfect enticement to get people to buy the product.
  • The promise of adventure was the ultimate enticement for him to leave his comfortable life behind.

noun a dish served as the main course of a meal

  • The entree options at the restaurant included steak, salmon, and a vegetarian pasta dish.
  • I'm not sure what to order for my entree, everything on the menu looks so good!
  • I'm gonna dive into this entree like there's no tomorrow.
  • Her acceptance speech was just the entree to her long and successful career in politics.

noun a place of business or organization

adjective used to describe something related to the act of establishing or setting up

  • The establishment of new policies is crucial for the success of the organization.
  • We should check out that new establishment that just opened up downtown.
  • Let's hit up that new establishment for some grub.
  • The establishment of trust between the two parties was a long and challenging process.

noun a bed made with a mattress filled with feathers

  • The hotel room was elegantly furnished with a feather bed for maximum comfort.
  • I love sinking into my cozy feather bed at the end of a long day.
  • I crashed on my feather bed after the party last night.
  • Her words felt like a soft feather bed, comforting and soothing to my soul.

noun a lavish social event or party

verb to honor or entertain someone lavishly

adjective relating to a festive celebration or event

  • The annual charity fete will be held in the town square this weekend.
  • I'm looking forward to the fete on Saturday, it's always a fun time.
  • Let's hit up the fete, I heard they'll have great food and music.
  • The company's extravagant fete for its employees was a celebration of their hard work and dedication.

noun a person employed in a store to help customers and supervise sales staff

  • The floorwalker at the department store was responsible for supervising the sales staff and assisting customers.
  • Hey, have you seen the floorwalker walking around the store today?
  • The floorwalker is always on top of things, making sure everything is running smoothly.
  • In the corporate world, the CEO is like the floorwalker, overseeing all operations and ensuring everything is in order.

noun a large entrance or reception room or area

adjective foyer (used as an adjective) describes something related to or located in a foyer

  • The guests gathered in the grand foyer before entering the ballroom.
  • Let's hang out in the foyer until the show starts.
  • I'll meet you in the foyer for a quick chat.
  • The foyer of the mind is where our thoughts first enter before spreading throughout our consciousness.

adjective describing the manner in which something is done, indicating a relaxed and casual attitude or behavior

  • The new software program allows users to navigate the system in a free and easy manner.
  • Just take your time and do it in a free and easy way, no need to rush.
  • Let's just chill and take things free and easy, no stress.
  • Her carefree attitude towards life allows her to live in a state of free and easy bliss.

verb to provide or supply something, such as furniture or equipment

  • The interior designer will furnish the entire house with high-quality furniture.
  • I'll furnish the living room with a new couch and coffee table.
  • Let's furnish this place with some cool decor.
  • Her kindness will furnish warmth to those in need.

noun objects or accessories that make a room or place suitable for living or working

  • The interior designer carefully selected the furnishings for the new office building.
  • I love shopping for new furnishings to decorate my apartment.
  • Let's hit up the thrift store for some cool furnishings for the living room.
  • The artist used a variety of colors and textures to create a unique visual 'furnishings' in her painting.

noun a decoration or embellishment added to a dish for visual appeal

verb to decorate or embellish something, especially food, with a garnish

  • The chef used a sprig of parsley as a garnish on the plate.
  • I like to garnish my salads with cherry tomatoes.
  • The bartender always garnishes my cocktail with a slice of orange.
  • Her smile was the garnish that made the whole room light up.

verb to decorate or embellish something, typically food, with a decorative or flavorful touch

  • The chef garnished the dish with fresh herbs before serving.
  • I like when my food is garnished with a sprinkle of cheese.
  • The bartender garnished my cocktail with a fancy umbrella.
  • Her speech was garnished with witty remarks and clever anecdotes.

noun the act of attending a social event without an invitation or without paying

  • The security team promptly removed the gate crasher from the exclusive event.
  • We had to deal with a gate crasher at the party last night.
  • That gate crasher showed up uninvited and caused a scene.
  • Negative thoughts can be like gate crashers in your mind, disrupting your peace.

noun a vacation or trip taken to escape from everyday life or routine

adjective relating to or suitable for a getaway

  • The couple planned a romantic getaway to a secluded beach resort.
  • Let's go on a quick getaway to the mountains this weekend.
  • We need to have a girls' getaway to Vegas soon!
  • Reading a good book is my perfect getaway from reality.

noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea

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

article a word that is used to specify a noun, which can be definite (the) or indefinite (a, an)

  • I would greatly appreciate it if you could give me a hand with this project.
  • Hey, can you give me a hand with moving this furniture?
  • Yo, could you give me a hand carrying these bags?
  • Sometimes we all need someone to give us a hand when we're feeling down.

verb to give pleasure or satisfaction to; to indulge or satisfy

  • The company's main goal is to gratify their customers by providing excellent service.
  • I was really gratified by the positive feedback I received on my project.
  • I was totally gratified when I aced that test!
  • The warm sun on my face never fails to gratify my soul.

noun the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground; the first floor

adjective describing the location or level of a floor in a building, specifically the one closest to the ground

  • The reception area is located on the ground floor of the building.
  • Let's meet at the cafe on the ground floor.
  • I heard there's a cool hangout spot on the ground floor.
  • She felt like her life was hitting rock bottom, but little did she know she was just on the ground floor of a new beginning.

noun a day of festivity or recreation when no work is done

adjective relating to a holiday or holidays

  • During the holiday season, many people travel to visit their families.
  • I can't wait for the holiday break to relax and unwind.
  • Let's plan a holiday getaway to the beach next month.
  • Taking a break from work felt like a holiday for my mind.

noun a person who is friendly and welcoming, often in a familiar or cozy way

adjective giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and familiarity

  • The interior design of the house was warm and homey, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
  • I love coming over to your place, it's so homey and cozy.
  • This cafe has a really homey vibe, I could hang out here all day.
  • The small town had a homey feel to it, like everyone was part of one big family.

noun the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers

  • The hotel industry relies heavily on providing exceptional hospitality to its guests.
  • My friend showed great hospitality by hosting a dinner party for us.
  • The new restaurant in town has killer hospitality, you have to check it out!
  • Her warmth and hospitality towards strangers was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a period of time equal to a twenty-fourth part of a day and night and divided into 60 minutes

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  • The meeting will last for one hour.
  • I'll be there in an hour, don't worry.
  • Let's hang out for a couple of hours.
  • She waited for what seemed like hours for his reply.

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

  • The museum housed a collection of rare artifacts.
  • The shelter housed over a hundred homeless individuals last night.
  • The party last weekend was housed in that huge mansion.
  • Her heart was housed in a fortress of ice after the betrayal.

noun a person, typically a woman, employed to manage a household and do cleaning, cooking, and other chores

  • The housekeeper is responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the household.
  • Our housekeeper comes in twice a week to help with the cleaning.
  • I gotta call the housekeeper to come tidy up before the party.
  • In a way, the immune system acts like a housekeeper, constantly cleaning up harmful invaders in the body.

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 strong positive feeling that a person or group of people has about someone or something

verb to make someone feel admiration and respect

  • The candidate's presentation skills really impress the hiring committee.
  • Wow, that new video game really impresses me!
  • That new restaurant really impressed the socks off me!
  • Her talent for storytelling never fails to impress me.

adjective slightly unwell

  • I regret to inform you that I am indisposed and will not be able to attend the meeting.
  • I'm feeling a bit indisposed today, so I think I'll stay home and rest.
  • I'm not up for it today, I'm feeling totally indisposed.
  • His mind was so preoccupied with worry that he was indisposed to enjoy the party.

noun the quality or state of being unable to be separated or divided

  • The concept of inseparability is crucial in understanding the relationship between supply and demand in economics.
  • Me and my best friend have an inseparability that can't be broken.
  • Those two are like two peas in a pod, their inseparability is undeniable.
  • The inseparability of love and pain is a common theme in literature.

verb present participle of the verb 'invite'

adjective appealing or attractive; welcoming

  • The hostess greeted us with an inviting smile as we entered the elegant dinner party.
  • The cozy cafe down the street has an inviting atmosphere perfect for studying or catching up with friends.
  • The new club in town has an inviting vibe that makes you want to dance all night long.
  • The novel's descriptive language created an inviting world that readers couldn't help but get lost in.

noun a thing or object, especially one that is part of a list or collection

  • The store offers a wide variety of items for sale.
  • I need to pick up a few items from the grocery store.
  • Let's grab some cool items for the party tonight.
  • His speech contained many valuable items of information.

noun a liquid that is naturally contained in fruit or vegetable tissue

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  • The waiter brought us a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice.
  • I always start my day with a glass of juice.
  • Let's grab some juice before we head out.
  • His words were like bitter juice, leaving a bad taste in my mouth.

verb to forcefully remove or eject someone or something from a place or situation

  • The landlord has the right to kick out tenants who do not pay their rent on time.
  • If you keep playing loud music late at night, your roommates might kick you out.
  • I heard they're gonna kick out that troublemaker from the party tonight.
  • She felt like life had kicked her out of the game, but she was determined to bounce back.

adjective having or showing a friendly, generous, or considerate nature

adverb in a kind or generous manner

  • Kindly be advised that the deadline for submission is approaching.
  • Could you kindly pass me the salt, please?
  • Hey, could you kindly hook me up with that info?
  • Kindly open your mind to new possibilities.

noun a small structure used as a point of sale or information booth, typically found in public places like malls or airports

  • The kiosk at the mall sells a variety of snacks and drinks.
  • Let's grab some snacks from the kiosk before the movie starts.
  • I'm craving some chips from the kiosk, wanna go?
  • The information kiosk on the website provides all the details you need.

noun a term used to refer to the individuals responsible for maintaining cleanliness and order in a kitchen or mess hall

  • The kitchen police are responsible for ensuring that all food safety regulations are being followed in the restaurant.
  • Don't worry, I'll be the kitchen police and make sure no one eats the leftovers before dinner.
  • I heard Sarah got promoted to kitchen police, she's always been a stickler for cleanliness.
  • As the team captain, he took on the role of kitchen police, making sure everyone was pulling their weight during practice.

noun a room or area where food is prepared and cooked

adjective relating to a kitchen or suitable for use in a kitchen

  • The chef spent hours perfecting the dishes in the kitchen.
  • I'll meet you in the kitchen for a snack later.
  • Let's hang out in the kitchen and chat.
  • The kitchen of creativity is where ideas are cooked up and served to the world.

noun a small gift given to a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase

  • The store owner decided to offer a lagniappe to each customer as a token of appreciation.
  • The bakery often gives a little lagniappe with every purchase.
  • I always love when the bartender throws in a lagniappe drink at the end of the night.
  • Kindness is like a lagniappe, adding a little extra sweetness to life.

noun generosity in bestowing money or gifts upon others

adjective generous in giving gifts or money

  • The nobleman was known for his generous largess towards the less fortunate in the community.
  • She always shows such largess by treating her friends to dinner whenever they go out.
  • I can't believe the largess of that company's holiday bonus this year!
  • The artist's largess of creativity knows no bounds, as she continues to produce stunning works of art.

noun a place where laundering is done

verb to wash or clean (clothes, linens, etc.)

  • The company was accused of using offshore accounts to launder money.
  • I heard that some people use cryptocurrency to launder their money.
  • I can't believe he tried to launder his dirty money through a car wash.
  • She tried to launder her reputation by making a large donation to charity.

noun a public outdoor swimming pool or bathing beach

  • The hotel offers access to a private lido for guests to enjoy the sun and water.
  • Let's head to the lido for a swim and some relaxation.
  • I heard the lido is the spot to chill and catch some rays.
  • His mind was like a lido, calm on the surface but deep and mysterious underneath.

noun a type of fabric woven from flax yarns

adjective made of or resembling linen fabric

  • The hotel room was furnished with high-quality linen sheets.
  • I love the feel of linen clothing in the summer.
  • That linen shirt is so on point.
  • Her words were as smooth and cool as linen on a hot day.

noun A stable where horses and vehicles are kept for hire.

  • The company decided to change their corporate livery to reflect their new branding strategy.
  • I love the new livery on that delivery truck, it really stands out.
  • Check out the sick livery on that sports car, it's so cool!
  • The artist used a vibrant livery of colors in their painting to evoke a sense of joy and energy.

noun a place or locality, especially with reference to events or circumstances happening there

  • The event will take place at a beautiful locale in the heart of the city.
  • Let's meet up at our usual locale for lunch today.
  • I heard there's a cool new hangout locale in town.
  • In literature, the locale often serves as a symbolic representation of the characters' emotions.

noun a person who rents a room or rooms in a house from the owner

adjective lodger (used as an adjective to describe something related to a person renting a room)

  • The landlord had to evict the lodger for not paying rent on time.
  • I have a lodger staying in my spare room for a few months.
  • My lodger is a cool dude, we get along really well.
  • His thoughts were like unwelcome lodgers in his mind, refusing to leave.

noun a comfortable chair or sofa for reclining or resting

  • The hotel lobby was furnished with elegant loungers for guests to relax in.
  • I love kicking back on the lounger by the pool with a good book.
  • Let's snag a couple of loungers at the beach and soak up the sun.
  • He's always been a lounger, never one to take on too much responsibility.

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  • The luncheon hosted by the company was a sophisticated affair with a three-course meal.
  • I heard there's going to be a luncheon at the office tomorrow, free food for everyone!
  • Let's ditch the boring luncheon and grab some burgers instead.
  • The luncheon of ideas at the conference sparked creativity among the attendees.

verb to take great pleasure or delight in something; to indulge in something luxurious or pleasurable

  • Guests at the five-star resort can luxuriate in the spa's world-class treatments.
  • I love to luxuriate in a bubble bath after a long day at work.
  • Let's just chill and luxuriate in the comfort of this cozy couch.
  • As an artist, I luxuriate in the freedom of expressing my creativity without boundaries.

verb to take great pleasure or delight in something; to indulge oneself in luxury or comfort

  • After a long day of work, she likes to luxuriate in a hot bubble bath.
  • I can't wait to get home and luxuriate on the couch with a good book.
  • Let's skip class and just luxuriate by the pool all day.
  • The rich businessman would often luxuriate in his success, surrounded by luxury cars and designer clothes.

noun a virgin or young unmarried woman

  • The maid cleaned the entire house before the guests arrived.
  • I hired a maid to help with the housework.
  • My friend works as a maid in a fancy hotel.
  • She was the maid of honor at her best friend's wedding.

verb to consider or take into account when making decisions or judgments

  • In order to ensure fairness, we must make allowance for any unforeseen circumstances.
  • Let's make allowance for traffic and leave a bit earlier.
  • We need to make allowance for the fact that he's always running late.
  • When planning the budget, it's important to make allowance for unexpected expenses.

adjective showing good manners; polite

  • She always conducts herself in a very mannerly way, showing respect to everyone she meets.
  • He's so mannerly, always holding the door open for others without being asked.
  • I appreciate when people are mannerly, it shows they were raised right.
  • The way she gracefully navigates through difficult situations is truly mannerly.

noun a dock or basin providing secure moorings for pleasure boats and often offering supply, repair, and other facilities

  • The marina is a popular destination for boat owners to dock their vessels.
  • Let's take a walk down by the marina and check out the boats.
  • I heard there's a party happening at the marina tonight, wanna go?
  • Her mind was like a marina, filled with thoughts and ideas waiting to set sail.

noun a sexual relationship involving three people

  • The couple decided to hire a housekeeper to help manage their busy menage.
  • Let's invite our friends over for a fun menage party this weekend.
  • I heard they're into some wild menage stuff, if you know what I mean.
  • Balancing work, family, and hobbies can feel like juggling a menage of responsibilities.

noun a person living near or next door to the speaker or person referred to

  • I have a good relationship with my neighbor and we often help each other out.
  • My neighbor is throwing a party this weekend, want to come?
  • My neighbor is so cool, we always hang out together.
  • The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, as my neighbor's lawn is perfectly manicured.

noun a person who is not present or in attendance

adjective not present or in attendance

  • The nonattendant failed to show up for work, causing a disruption in the schedule.
  • The nonattendant didn't come to the meeting, so we had to reschedule.
  • The nonattendant was a no-show at the party last night.
  • In the absence of the nonattendant, the project came to a standstill.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'overnice' describes something as extremely nice or pleasant

  • The hotel receptionist was overnice in assisting us with our room accommodations.
  • My new neighbor is overnice, always offering to help with anything I need.
  • I can't believe how overnice my friend's new car is, it's like a luxury hotel on wheels.
  • The sunset was overnice, painting the sky in a myriad of vibrant colors.

adjective relating to or resembling a palace; magnificent and grand

  • The ambassador's residence was a palatial mansion with sprawling gardens.
  • Did you see the palatial house on the corner? It's huge!
  • That party was at a palatial crib, man. It was lit!
  • Her imagination was a palatial palace filled with endless possibilities.

verb to indulge with every attention, comfort, and kindness; to spoil

  • The spa offers a variety of treatments to pamper their clients.
  • I like to pamper myself with a bubble bath and a good book.
  • I'm going to pamper myself with a shopping spree this weekend.
  • The wealthy businessman was used to being pampered by his assistants.

noun A type of passenger car on a train that provides more comfortable seating and amenities than standard cars

  • The parlor car on the train was elegantly furnished with plush seats and a small bar.
  • Let's hang out in the parlor car and enjoy the scenery as we travel.
  • I heard the parlor car is where all the cool kids chill on this train.
  • In the parlor car of life, we are all just passengers on a journey towards our destinies.

noun a job or position that requires less than the usual amount of time

adjective relating to or being a job or position that requires less than the usual amount of time

  • She decided to take on a part time job to supplement her income.
  • I work part time at the coffee shop down the street.
  • I'm just doing a part time gig at the moment.
  • Being a parent is a full-time job, even if it feels like a part time commitment sometimes.

noun a person who is traveling in a vehicle or on a ship or aircraft, but is not operating it

  • The airline ensured the safety and comfort of each passenger on board.
  • I heard the passenger in front of me complaining about the lack of legroom.
  • Yo, did you see that passenger snap a selfie with the pilot?
  • As a writer, I see myself as a passenger on a journey through the world of words.

noun a sweet baked food made of dough, especially with a sweet filling such as fruit or custard

  • The pastry chef carefully crafted each delicate pastry by hand.
  • I love grabbing a pastry from the bakery on my way to work.
  • That pastry was so flaky and delicious, I couldn't get enough!
  • Her words were like a sweet pastry, comforting and satisfying to the soul.

noun A person who is welcome or acceptable in a particular social or professional setting

  • The ambassador was declared persona grata by the host country.
  • The new employee quickly became persona grata among the team.
  • Once you bring pizza to the party, you'll be persona grata for sure.
  • Her kind and helpful nature made her persona grata in the community.

noun a gray alloy of tin with copper and antimony that is used for making utensils and other items

  • The artisan crafted a beautiful pewter vase using traditional techniques.
  • I found a cool pewter necklace at the flea market.
  • That pewter mug is totally rad!
  • Her voice had a pewter quality to it, cold and metallic.

noun a state or quality of being pleasant; agreeableness

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  • The pleasantness of the garden was enhanced by the colorful flowers and soothing fountain.
  • I always enjoy the pleasantness of spending time with my friends at the park.
  • The party had a chill vibe, adding to the overall pleasantness of the atmosphere.
  • The gentle breeze brought a sense of pleasantness to the hot summer day.

noun a sudden, brief, and casual visit

verb to make a brief and casual visit

  • Please feel free to pop in at any time during our office hours for a consultation.
  • Hey, why don't you pop in for a cup of coffee later?
  • I'll just pop in for a quick chat before heading out.
  • The idea seemed to just pop in out of nowhere.

noun a drink, especially an alcoholic one

verb to drink alcohol, especially in large quantities

  • After the dinner party, the guests enjoyed a potation of fine wine.
  • Let's head to the bar and grab a potation before the movie starts.
  • I'm craving a cold potation on this hot day.
  • His words were like a potent potation, intoxicating everyone who listened.

adjective attracting or holding attention in a positive way; pleasing or impressive

  • Her prepossessing appearance made her stand out in the crowd.
  • She has a really prepossessing smile that lights up the room.
  • That guy is so prepossessing, he could charm anyone with his looks.
  • The prepossessing sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'presentable' describes something that is suitable or appropriate in appearance.

  • It is important to always maintain a presentable appearance in professional settings.
  • Make sure you look presentable before going to the party.
  • Dude, you need to get yourself more presentable before meeting her.
  • Her argument was well-reasoned and presented in a very presentable manner.

noun a person who owns or has the exclusive right to something, such as a business or property

  • The proprietor of the hotel greeted us warmly upon our arrival.
  • The shop proprietor is always friendly and helpful.
  • The bar's proprietor is a cool dude who knows how to throw a party.
  • As the proprietor of her own destiny, she made bold decisions to shape her future.

noun provisions or supplies, especially food

  • The farmer purchased high-quality provender for his livestock.
  • I need to pick up some provender for the animals on the farm.
  • Hey, don't forget to grab the provender for the critters.
  • Education is the provender for the mind, nourishing it with knowledge and wisdom.

verb to place or position something in a high or elevated position

adverb used to indicate the direction or location of placing something

  • The company decided to put up a new office building in the city center.
  • I'm going to put up some new curtains in my bedroom this weekend.
  • Let's put up some posters for the concert around town.
  • She always puts up a strong front, but I know she's struggling inside.

verb to drink heartily or in large quantities

  • The guests at the gala elegantly quaffed glasses of champagne.
  • We should go to that new bar and quaff some beers.
  • Let's hit up the brewery and quaff some brews.
  • She quaffed in the beauty of the sunset, savoring every moment.

verb to be given, presented with, or paid something

  • The company will receive your application and review it thoroughly.
  • I can't wait to receive my package in the mail!
  • I'm hoping to receive some good news soon.
  • She was finally able to receive closure after years of uncertainty.

noun a suggestion or proposal as to the best course of action

adjective used to describe something that is recommended or suggested

  • I highly value your recommendation for the new marketing strategy.
  • Thanks for the recommendation, I'll definitely check it out.
  • Your recommendation totally rocks, I'm impressed!
  • Her recommendation was like a guiding light in the darkness of indecision.

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.

noun a sumptuous feast or entertainment; entertainment provided at another's expense

  • The regalement of guests at the banquet was meticulously planned by the event organizers.
  • I always look forward to the regalement of delicious food at family gatherings.
  • The regalement of free samples at the store was a pleasant surprise for shoppers.
  • The regalement of beautiful scenery on our road trip was a feast for the eyes.

noun a payment made regularly by a tenant to a landlord in return for the use of property

adjective relating to the renting of property

  • The rental agreement clearly outlines the terms and conditions of the lease.
  • I'm thinking of checking out some rental properties in the area.
  • I found a sick rental for the weekend getaway.
  • His sense of humor is like a rental - it comes and goes unpredictably.

verb to fill or make complete again; to supply with fresh fuel, food, etc.

  • It is important to replenish your body's electrolytes after strenuous exercise.
  • Don't forget to replenish your snack supply before we go on our road trip.
  • I need to hit up the store to replenish my stash of snacks.
  • Reading a good book can replenish the soul just like a peaceful walk in nature.

adjective describing a person or thing that is generally said or believed to be a certain way, often based on reputation or hearsay

  • The company is highly reputed for its ethical business practices.
  • She's a reputed expert in the field of astrophysics.
  • That restaurant is reputed to have the best burgers in town.
  • His reputed charm and charisma make him a popular figure in social circles.

noun an area of land set aside for a specific purpose

verb to book or set aside something for a specific purpose

adjective reluctant to share thoughts or emotions

  • The hotel requires guests to provide a credit card to reserve a room.
  • I'll reserve a table at the restaurant for our dinner tonight.
  • I better reserve my spot in line for the new iPhone release.
  • She always keeps a reserve of patience when dealing with difficult situations.

adjective Reserved is used as an adjective to describe someone who is quiet, shy, or restrained in their behavior or communication.

  • The table at the restaurant is reserved for a party of six.
  • I've reserved seats for us at the movie theater tonight.
  • I've got the best spot reserved for us at the concert.
  • She always keeps her emotions reserved and doesn't show much outwardly.

noun a supply of a commodity not needed for immediate use but available if required

verb to retain or secure for future use or use in an emergency

  • The company's financial reserves are set aside for emergencies or future investments.
  • I always keep some extra money in my reserves just in case.
  • I've got some reserves stashed away for a rainy day.
  • She always seems to have emotional reserves to handle any situation.

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.

noun a complete overhaul or restructuring of something, typically in order to make improvements

verb to give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to something

  • The company decided to revamp its marketing strategy to attract more customers.
  • I think it's time to revamp my wardrobe and get some new clothes.
  • Let's revamp this old car and make it look cool again.
  • Sometimes we need to revamp our mindset in order to see things from a different perspective.

noun a person who rents a room, especially in someone else's house or apartment

  • The roomer in our house is a quiet and respectful tenant.
  • Our new roomer seems pretty chill, I think we'll get along well.
  • I heard our roomer is a real cool cat.
  • The idea of change was a constant roomer in her mind.

noun a lodging house providing rooms for rent, especially to people on a temporary basis

  • The city council passed a new ordinance regulating the operation of rooming houses in residential neighborhoods.
  • I heard that the old Victorian house on Maple Street is being turned into a rooming house for college students.
  • I can't believe how cheap the rent is at that rooming house down the street.
  • His mind was like a crowded rooming house, filled with conflicting thoughts and emotions.

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noun a piece of thick heavy fabric that is used to cover part of a floor

  • The rug in the living room perfectly complements the furniture.
  • I spilled some wine on the rug, but I managed to clean it up.
  • That rug really ties the room together.
  • She swept her problems under the rug, hoping they would disappear.

noun a person living in a rural area

adjective relating to the countryside; simple, unsophisticated

  • The rustic cabin was beautifully decorated with wooden furniture and cozy rugs.
  • I love the rustic vibe of this coffee shop, it's so homey and inviting.
  • Check out that rustic farmhouse, it's totally my aesthetic.
  • Her rustic charm and down-to-earth personality made her instantly likable.

noun the process of keeping places clean and healthy, especially by providing a sewage system and a clean water supply

  • Proper sanitation practices are crucial in preventing the spread of diseases.
  • Make sure to keep up with sanitation to keep things clean and germ-free.
  • Don't slack on the sanitation, or you'll regret it later.
  • Sanitation is like a shield against illness, protecting us from harm.

verb to satisfy a desire or appetite fully

  • The chef prepared a delicious meal to sate the hunger of the guests.
  • I ate so much pizza, I couldn't sate my craving for more.
  • I need to sate my sweet tooth with some ice cream.
  • No amount of success could sate his desire for validation.

verb to request or summon someone or something to come or be brought to a particular place

  • Please send for the doctor immediately.
  • Can you send for the pizza delivery guy?
  • Yo, send for your crew to come over to the party.
  • In times of trouble, it's important to send for help.

noun a separate person or thing

adjective existing or considered independently

adverb in a separate or distinct manner

  • The two experiments were conducted separately to ensure accurate results.
  • Let's meet separately to discuss our individual contributions.
  • We should chill separately tonight and catch up on our favorite shows.
  • Their paths in life diverged, leading them to walk separately towards their dreams.

noun A person who performs duties for others, especially a person employed in a house on domestic duties or as a personal attendant.

  • The servant prepared a delicious meal for the guests.
  • The servant whipped up a tasty meal for everyone.
  • The servant cooked up a storm for the party.
  • The servant's dedication to their work makes them a true servant of the people.

noun a portion of food or drink

verb present participle of serve

  • The waiter is serving the main course to the guests.
  • I'll be serving up some drinks at the party tonight.
  • She's been serving looks with her new outfit.
  • By volunteering at the shelter, she is serving the community in a meaningful way.

noun a large number of things that fall or arrive together

verb to bathe under a spray of water

  • She took a refreshing shower before heading to the office.
  • I always feel better after a hot shower.
  • I need to hit the shower before we go out.
  • The team received a shower of praise for their hard work.

noun a room in a hospital or home that is set up for the care of sick individuals

  • The nurse checked on the patient in the sickroom to ensure they were comfortable.
  • I'll bring you some magazines to read while you're stuck in the sickroom.
  • I can't stand being cooped up in the sickroom all day.
  • His cluttered office looked like a sickroom with all the paperwork scattered around.

noun a board or sign that displays information or directions

  • The signboard outside the store displayed the business hours.
  • Hey, did you see the signboard for the new restaurant down the street?
  • I almost missed the turn because the signboard was so small.
  • Her facial expressions were like a signboard, revealing exactly what she was thinking.

noun wet or muddy substance, typically food waste or liquid

verb to spill or splash liquid messily

  • The workers were careful not to spill any slop while transferring it to the compost bin.
  • Watch out for that slop, you don't want to make a mess!
  • I accidentally stepped in some slop on the farm.
  • The politician's speech was just a bunch of political slop, lacking any real substance.

noun loose-fitting clothing worn for work or casual wear

  • The kitchen staff disposed of the slops in the designated waste bin.
  • I accidentally spilled my slops all over the floor.
  • I can't believe you're wearing those slops to the party.
  • His mind was filled with the slops of negative thoughts.

noun A facial expression formed by flexing the muscles around the eyes and mouth, often indicating happiness or amusement

  • She greeted everyone with a warm smile as they entered the room.
  • Whenever she sees her crush, she can't help but smile from ear to ear.
  • His cheesy pickup lines always make her smile, no matter how bad they are.
  • The thought of her upcoming vacation made her heart smile with anticipation.

noun A small amount of food eaten between meals.

verb To eat a snack.

  • During the meeting, they provided a variety of snacks for the attendees.
  • I always keep some snacks in my bag in case I get hungry.
  • Let's grab some snacks and chill at my place.
  • Music is like a snack for the soul, always refreshing and uplifting.

noun a behavior or way of acting that is considered polite and proper in social situations

  • She displayed impeccable social grace at the charity gala, effortlessly mingling with guests and making everyone feel welcome.
  • Even though he's a bit shy, he always manages to maintain his social grace during social gatherings.
  • She's got mad social grace skills - she can charm anyone she meets!
  • In the world of business, having social grace can be just as important as having technical skills.

verb past tense of soil, meaning to make dirty or stained

adjective dirty or stained

  • The soiled tablecloth needed to be washed immediately.
  • I accidentally spilled my drink and soiled the carpet.
  • I can't believe you soiled your pants at the party!
  • Her reputation was soiled by the scandalous rumors.

noun the quality of being sophisticated; refined or cultured in appearance, manner, or taste

  • The design of the new luxury car exudes sophistication and elegance.
  • She always carries herself with such sophistication, even in casual settings.
  • That party was so sophisticated, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • His writing style is full of sophistication, each word carefully chosen to convey deeper meaning.

adjective describing a place or room that is large, open, and with plenty of space

  • The house boasts a spacious living room with high ceilings.
  • Wow, this apartment is so spacious! I love it.
  • This place is huge, it's so spacious you can fit a whole party in here.
  • Her mind is like a spacious garden, full of endless possibilities.

noun the action of treating someone or something in a special way

  • The CEO's son received special treatment by being given a high-ranking position in the company.
  • She always gets special treatment because she's the boss's favorite.
  • He's always getting the VIP treatment because he knows the owner.
  • The cat demanded special treatment by refusing to eat anything but gourmet food.

noun a quick squirt or spray of liquid

verb to squirt or spray with liquid

  • The bartender expertly prepared a spritz using prosecco, Aperol, and soda water.
  • I love to spritz a little lemon juice on my salad for some extra flavor.
  • Let's spritz some perfume on before we head out.
  • The artist spritzed some paint onto the canvas, adding a pop of color to the piece.

SRO

noun SRO can also be used as an abbreviation for Standing Room Only, which describes an event or venue where all seats are taken, and only standing room is available.

  • The city council approved funding for a new SRO building to address the housing shortage.
  • I heard they're converting that old hotel into SROs for low-income residents.
  • I can't believe how expensive those SROs are in the downtown area.
  • She felt like she was living in an SRO with all the noise and chaos in her small apartment.

noun a woman who is employed to look after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train

  • The stewardess greeted each passenger with a warm smile as they boarded the plane.
  • The stewardess offered snacks and drinks to everyone on the flight.
  • Some people still mistakenly refer to a flight attendant as a 'stewardess'.
  • She was the stewardess of the office, always making sure everything was running smoothly.

noun A person who owns or manages a store or shop

  • The storekeeper meticulously organized the inventory to ensure efficient operations.
  • The storekeeper always has the best gossip about the neighborhood.
  • The storekeeper is always hooking us up with discounts.
  • The storekeeper's memory was like a steel trap, never forgetting a customer's preferences.

noun a room or space used for storing items or supplies

  • The supplies are kept organized in the storeroom for easy access.
  • I'll grab some snacks from the storeroom before we head out.
  • Let's sneak into the storeroom and grab some extra supplies.
  • Her mind was like a cluttered storeroom, full of memories waiting to be sorted through.

noun a person or organization that provides a particular product or service

adjective pertaining to or relating to the act of supplying goods or services

  • The supplier failed to deliver the materials on time, causing a delay in production.
  • I need to contact my supplier to order more inventory for next month.
  • I found a new supplier for cheap electronics, they have great deals.
  • In life, friends can act as emotional suppliers, providing support in times of need.

noun A piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, providing a level surface for eating, writing, or working

  • The data was presented in a clear and organized manner on the table.
  • Let's gather around the table for dinner.
  • I'll save you a seat at the table, no worries.
  • She was able to secure a seat at the table of influential leaders.

noun dishes, utensils, and glassware used for setting a table

adjective describing the type or quality of tableware

  • The restaurant invested in high-quality tableware to enhance the dining experience for their customers.
  • I love shopping for new tableware to use when hosting dinner parties.
  • Check out this cool set of tableware I found at the thrift store!
  • The politician used the issue of tableware as a metaphor for the importance of attention to detail in governance.

noun a person who is taken in, such as a guest or lodger

verb to allow someone to stay in one's home or lodging

  • The art gallery allows visitors to take in the beautiful paintings at their own pace.
  • Let's find a good spot to sit and take in the view of the sunset.
  • I can't believe I got to take in that awesome concert last night!
  • It takes time to fully take in the magnitude of such a tragic event.

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

  • The art gallery offers guided tours for visitors interested in taking in the masterpieces on display.
  • We should go for a walk in the park, just taking in the fresh air and scenery.
  • Let's hit the beach and spend the day taking in some rays.
  • She sat quietly by the window, taking in the news of her promotion with a mix of excitement and disbelief.

noun a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks, especially beer, are served on tap

  • The brewery's taproom offers a wide selection of craft beers for patrons to enjoy.
  • Let's meet up at the taproom for a few drinks after work.
  • I heard the taproom has some killer brews on tap tonight.
  • The taproom is where ideas flow as freely as the beer.

noun A person who drives a taxi for a living.

  • The taxidriver navigated through the city traffic with precision and skill.
  • I always chat with my favorite taxidriver on the way to the airport.
  • The taxidriver totally ripped us off with that fare!
  • He was like a taxidriver, guiding her through the ups and downs of life.

adjective causing an urge or desire to do something, especially something unwise or not good

  • The tempting offer was carefully considered before making a decision.
  • That dessert looks so tempting, I can't resist trying a bite.
  • Those shoes are so tempting, I might just splurge and buy them.
  • The idea of quitting my job and traveling the world is definitely tempting.

noun a person who occupies land or property rented from a landlord

  • The tenant signed a lease agreement with the landlord for a year.
  • The tenant next door always throws loud parties on the weekends.
  • I heard the new tenant is a real cool cat.
  • As a writer, I see words as tenants in the house of language.

verb to have a tendency or inclination towards a particular action or behavior

  • People tend to follow established social norms in public settings.
  • I tend to procrastinate when it comes to doing my homework.
  • She tends to flake out on plans at the last minute.
  • His mind tends to wander when he's not fully engaged in a conversation.

verb to make (meat) tender by pounding or marinating it

  • It is important to tenderize tough cuts of meat before cooking to ensure they are more palatable.
  • My grandma always used a meat mallet to tenderize the steak before grilling it.
  • I like to beat the meat with a hammer to tenderize it before throwing it on the BBQ.
  • Sometimes life's challenges can tenderize our hearts and make us more compassionate towards others.

tip

noun a piece of advice or useful information

verb to tilt or overturn

  • I would like to leave a tip for the excellent service we received at the restaurant.
  • Don't forget to leave a tip for the waiter who served us tonight.
  • I always make sure to throw a little extra tip to my barber for a job well done.
  • As a seasoned traveler, I can give you a tip on how to pack efficiently for your trip.

noun a small Italian restaurant or eating establishment

  • The trattoria we dined at last night served authentic Italian cuisine.
  • Let's meet up at the trattoria down the street for some pasta.
  • I heard that new trattoria is the bomb, we should check it out.
  • The trattoria of life offers a variety of experiences, some bitter and some sweet.

noun a person who is unattractive or unpleasant in appearance

adjective describing the customer as unattractive or unpleasant in appearance

  • The manager had to deal with an ugly customer who was causing a scene in the store.
  • I overheard the cashier complaining about an ugly customer who was being rude.
  • That ugly customer was a real pain in the neck for the staff to handle.
  • Dealing with difficult customers can feel like facing an ugly customer at every turn.

adjective describing something as unclean or not hygienic

  • The restaurant was shut down due to unsanitary conditions in the kitchen.
  • I wouldn't eat at that place, it's pretty unsanitary.
  • That bathroom is so gross, it's totally unsanitary.
  • His mind was like an unsanitary dump, filled with toxic thoughts.

noun the action or practice of selling goods or services through automatic machines

verb present participle of the verb 'vend', which means to sell goods or services

  • The company decided to install a vending machine in the break room for employees to purchase snacks and drinks.
  • I always hit up the vending machine for a quick snack during my break.
  • Let's raid the vending machine for some munchies!
  • The vending machine of life sometimes dispenses unexpected opportunities.

noun a person or company that sells goods or services

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  • The vendor provided a detailed breakdown of their products and services.
  • I always buy my fruits from the same vendor at the farmer's market.
  • The street vendors always have the best snacks for cheap.
  • The vendor of hope offered a solution to their problems.

noun a person who makes or sells wine

  • The vintner carefully selected the grapes for his latest batch of wine.
  • The vintner is hosting a wine tasting event next weekend.
  • I heard the vintner's new blend is off the chain.
  • The vintner's attention to detail is like an artist creating a masterpiece.

noun the act of staying in one place or remaining inactive in expectation of something

adjective existing or occurring while something else is happening

  • The customers were waiting patiently in line for their turn to be served.
  • I'm just waiting for my friend to arrive so we can start the movie.
  • I'm just chilling here, waiting for the party to kick off.
  • She felt like she was always waiting for her big break to come.

noun a quality or state of being warm; gentle heat; friendliness or affection

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  • The warmth of the sun provides a pleasant feeling on a cold winter day.
  • I love snuggling up in a blanket to feel the warmth on a chilly evening.
  • That bonfire is giving off some serious warmth - come closer!
  • Her smile radiated warmth and made everyone feel welcome.

noun a region along a body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean

  • The new luxury condominiums offer stunning views of the waterfront.
  • Let's take a walk along the waterfront and enjoy the view.
  • The waterfront is lit, we should hang out there this weekend.
  • The waterfront symbolizes the city's connection to its maritime history.

adjective giving someone a warm greeting or reception; friendly or inviting

  • The hotel staff were very welcoming and made sure all our needs were met.
  • Our new neighbors seem really welcoming, they even brought over a plate of cookies.
  • The party last night was so welcoming, everyone was super chill and friendly.
  • The warm sunlight streaming through the window felt like a welcoming embrace after a long winter.

adjective describing someone or something that is neatly and tidily maintained or presented

  • The guests at the gala were all well-groomed and impeccably dressed.
  • She always makes sure to be well-groomed before going out with friends.
  • I can't believe how well-groomed he looks for a guy who usually doesn't care about his appearance.
  • Her well-groomed presentation skills helped her secure the deal.

noun A place where wine is sold.

  • I purchased a bottle of red wine from the local wine shop for the dinner party.
  • I grabbed a bottle of wine from the wine shop on my way to the party.
  • Let's swing by the wine shop and pick up a bottle before heading to the picnic.
  • The wine shop is like a treasure trove for wine enthusiasts, with so many unique bottles to choose from.

noun a decorative arrangement of items on a table, typically for a special occasion or event

  • The event planner created a stunning tablescape for the wedding reception.
  • I love how she set up the tablescape for the dinner party.
  • Check out the awesome tablescape she put together for the backyard BBQ.
  • Her attention to detail in creating a tablescape is like painting a beautiful picture with dishes and decorations.

noun a person who creates or designs table settings for events or occasions

  • The tablescaper meticulously arranged the centerpiece for the formal dinner event.
  • My friend is a talented tablescaper and always makes our dinner parties look amazing.
  • I never knew being a tablescaper could be so much fun and creative!
  • She was a true tablescaper of life, always arranging things in a way that brought beauty and harmony to every situation.

noun the activity or art of arranging and decorating a table for a special event or occasion

  • The event planner spent hours tablescaping for the wedding reception.
  • I love tablescaping for dinner parties, it's so much fun!
  • Let's get together this weekend and do some tablescaping for the BBQ.
  • She has a knack for tablescaping her life, always arranging things perfectly.

noun a set of symptoms experienced by patients who are treated as very important persons, leading to potentially negative outcomes

  • VIP syndrome refers to the phenomenon where high-profile individuals receive special treatment in medical settings.
  • The VIP syndrome is real - celebrities always seem to get faster service at the hospital.
  • I hate when people pull the VIP syndrome card to get ahead in line.
  • In the world of politics, suffering from VIP syndrome can lead to a disconnect from the realities of everyday life.

noun a type of red wine made from a particular variety of grape

  • During his furlough, he enjoyed a glass of merlot in the evening.
  • While on furlough, he treated himself to a bottle of merlot.
  • He snuck a sip of furlough merlot during his break.
  • The taste of furlough merlot symbolized a brief escape from reality.

noun the act of caring for someone else's dog in their absence

  • I will be dogsitting for my neighbor while they are out of town.
  • I'm dogsitting for my friend this weekend, so I can't hang out.
  • I'm on dog duty this weekend, dogsitting for my cousin.
  • She felt like she was dogsitting for her boss, constantly having to clean up after him.

noun a vacation spent at home or nearby rather than traveling to a distant destination

  • Due to the current travel restrictions, many people are opting for a stay-cay instead of a vacation abroad.
  • Let's just have a stay-cay this weekend and relax at home.
  • I'm all about that stay-cay life - no need to travel far for a good time.
  • Sometimes a stay-cay can be more rejuvenating than a trip to a far-off destination.

noun a blend of the words 'quarantine' and 'teen', referring to teenagers who are in quarantine

  • The quaranteen program was implemented to ensure the safety of all students during the pandemic.
  • Hey, have you heard about the quaranteen rules at school?
  • I can't wait to hang out with my friends after this quaranteen is over!
  • She felt like she was in a quaranteen, isolated from the rest of the world.

noun a small appetizer or hors d'oeuvre typically served before a meal to stimulate the appetite

  • The amuse-bouche was a delightful start to the fine dining experience.
  • I always look forward to the little appetizer, or as they call it, the amuse-bouche.
  • That tiny taste of soup was like a bougie amuse-bouche.
  • The opening act of the concert was like an amuse-bouche for the main event.

verb to improve or enhance something, typically in a stylish or extravagant way

  • The interior designer suggested we zhoosh up the living room with some new throw pillows and artwork.
  • Let's zhoosh up this outfit with a statement necklace.
  • I'm going to zhoosh up my hair before we go out tonight.
  • She always knows how to zhoosh up a boring conversation with her humor.

noun a type of dining experience where customers can eat as much as they want for a fixed price

  • The restaurant offers an all-you-can-eat buffet for a fixed price.
  • Let's go to that place with the all-you-can-eat deal.
  • I'm craving some all-you-can-eat action tonight.
  • Her appetite for knowledge is like an all-you-can-eat buffet.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes a noun or pronoun

  • The city's downtown area is often referred to as party central due to the high concentration of bars and clubs.
  • We're heading to Sarah's house for the weekend - it's party central over there!
  • That new club on Main Street is supposed to be party central.
  • During the summer, the beach becomes party central with tourists and locals alike enjoying the sun and surf.

noun The highest-ranking executive in a company or organization, responsible for the overall operations and performance

  • The general manager of the company is responsible for overseeing all operations.
  • Hey, have you met the general manager yet? He's really nice.
  • The GM is the one in charge around here.
  • As the general manager of my own life, I make sure everything runs smoothly.

noun a state or quality of being chilly; coldness

  • The chilliness in the air signaled the arrival of winter.
  • I can feel the chilliness outside, better bundle up!
  • The chilliness is giving me goosebumps, I need a warm drink.
  • There was a chilliness in her tone that made me realize she was upset.

adjective diagonal or oblique; also known as 'kitty-corner'

adverb in a diagonal or oblique direction

preposition across from or opposite to

  • The new office building is located catty-corner to the park.
  • My friend's house is catty-corner to mine.
  • I saw that cute guy sitting catty-corner to us at the cafe.
  • Their opinions are always catty-corner to each other, never in agreement.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

  • The new store is now officially open for business.
  • Hey guys, the cafe is open for business if anyone wants to grab a coffee.
  • The food truck is finally open for business, let's go get some grub!
  • After a long period of renovation, my mind feels refreshed and open for business.

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

  • I must remind you to be out of the door by 8:00 AM for the meeting.
  • Hey, make sure you're out of the door on time tomorrow morning.
  • Dude, you gotta bounce and be out of the door before they catch you.
  • She knew it was time to be out of the door and move on to the next chapter of her life.

noun a type of wine that is a blend of two or more traditional grape varieties, especially in Bordeaux-style wines

  • The Meritage wine is a blend of two or more traditional Bordeaux grape varieties.
  • I love trying different Meritage wines with my friends during our wine tastings.
  • Let's grab a bottle of Meritage and have a chill night in.
  • The Meritage of flavors in this dish creates a harmonious balance that is truly delightful.

noun a Brazilian style of restaurant service in which various grilled meats are brought to each table on skewers by servers

adjective relating to or characteristic of this style of restaurant service

  • The Brazilian steakhouse offers a traditional rodizio dining experience.
  • Let's go to that place with the all-you-can-eat rodizio!
  • I'm craving some rodizio, wanna join me?
  • The rodizio of ideas at the brainstorming session was overwhelming.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'summer job' is a noun because it refers to a temporary employment opportunity during the summer months.

  • I am currently seeking a summer job to gain work experience in my field of study.
  • I'm on the hunt for a summer job so I can make some extra cash.
  • I'm gonna try and snag a sweet summer job before the season starts.
  • Finding a summer job is like planting seeds for future opportunities.

noun a specific area within a city or town that is designated for commercial activities and businesses

  • The new office building is located in the heart of the business district.
  • Hey, let's grab lunch at that new restaurant in the business district.
  • I heard there's a cool spot to hang out in the business district.
  • In the business district of life, you have to hustle to make it to the top.

noun a person or thing that attracts a large audience or draws a crowd

  • The new museum exhibit is expected to be a real crowd-puller.
  • That new restaurant is a total crowd-puller, everyone wants to eat there.
  • The concert last night was a real crowd-puller, the energy was off the charts.
  • Her charisma and charm make her a real crowd-puller in any social gathering.

noun a French word used to indicate a location or establishment, typically a restaurant or cafe

preposition a French preposition meaning 'at the home of' or 'at the place of'

  • We had dinner at a fancy restaurant called 'Chez Pierre' last night.
  • Let's meet at Chez Marie for a quick lunch.
  • I love the vibe at Chez Tony's, it's always a good time.
  • She found herself at a crossroads, unsure of which path to take chez her current situation.

noun a slang term for improving or enhancing something, typically in a stylish or fashionable way

  • The interior designer suggested adding some new throw pillows to joosh up the living room.
  • Let's joosh up this outfit with a statement necklace.
  • I'm going to joosh up my hair before we go out tonight.
  • The marketing team decided to joosh up their presentation with some catchy visuals.

noun a blend of shopping and entertainment, typically involving retail experiences that incorporate entertainment elements to attract customers

  • The new shopping mall is incorporating shoppertainment elements to attract more customers.
  • I love going to malls that offer shoppertainment, it makes the experience more fun.
  • Let's hit up that mall with all the cool shoppertainment stuff.
  • The company's marketing strategy is like a shoppertainment show, keeping customers entertained while promoting products.

noun a card that is preloaded with a specific amount of money and can be used to make purchases at a particular store or group of stores

  • I received a gift card as a token of appreciation for my hard work.
  • My aunt gave me a gift card for my favorite clothing store.
  • I scored a sweet gift card from my boss for hitting my sales target.
  • Her kindness was like a gift card for my soul, bringing me joy and comfort.

noun a fancy or luxurious lifestyle or appearance

verb to dress or behave in a fancy or extravagant manner

  • The event was very upscale, with guests dressed to put on the ritz.
  • Let's put on the ritz and go out for a fancy dinner tonight.
  • We're going to put on the ritz and hit up the hottest club in town.
  • She always puts on the ritz when she needs to impress someone.

noun a meeting or gathering where people sit down

adjective relating to or designed for sitting down

  • Please have a seat and we can begin the sit-down meeting.
  • Let's grab a chair and have a sit-down chat.
  • Hey, wanna come over for a sit-down and catch up?
  • The negotiations between the two parties resulted in a sit-down to discuss terms.

noun A person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'drinks bar' is a noun because it refers to a place where alcoholic beverages are served.

  • The hotel lobby features a sophisticated drinks bar where guests can enjoy a variety of cocktails and spirits.
  • Let's meet at the drinks bar in the corner of the party and catch up over some drinks.
  • The drinks bar at that club is lit, they have the best music and drinks in town.
  • His mind was like a drinks bar, overflowing with ideas and creativity.

noun a skilled sushi chef in Japanese cuisine

  • The itamae skillfully prepared the sushi with precision and expertise.
  • I always look forward to the itamae's sushi rolls at my favorite restaurant.
  • That itamae is the real deal when it comes to making sushi.
  • In the kitchen, the head chef is like the itamae of the team, guiding and leading the other cooks.

noun formal politeness or courteous behavior

adjective polite or courteous

  • Her politesse and grace were evident in every interaction she had.
  • He showed great politesse by holding the door open for the elderly woman.
  • I appreciate your politesse in not calling me out in front of everyone.
  • The politesse of his words masked the true intentions behind them.

verb to furnish again; to provide with new or different furniture

  • The company decided to refurnish their office space with modern furniture.
  • We're planning to refurnish the living room next weekend.
  • Let's refurnish this place and make it look awesome!
  • She decided to refurnish her life by moving to a new city and starting fresh.

noun a small, movable table or stand used as a piece of furniture in a room

  • The waiter wheeled in the gueridon to prepare the Caesar salad tableside.
  • The fancy cart thingy they used to make the salad right in front of us was called a gueridon.
  • They brought out that cool salad-making trolley, the gueridon, and whipped up the Caesar salad in no time.
  • The chef's creativity was like a gueridon, bringing all the ingredients together to create a masterpiece.

noun supper - an evening meal, typically a light or informal one

verb supper - to have supper or an evening meal

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

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

  • Due to the unexpected meeting, we will have to push back supper to 8:00 PM.
  • Hey, can we push back supper to later tonight? I'm running late.
  • Let's just push back supper to whenever we feel like eating.
  • Sometimes in life, we need to push back supper to make time for more important things.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

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

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

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

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The doctor will make the rounds in the hospital every morning to check on all the patients.
  • I saw the mailman making the rounds in our neighborhood earlier today.
  • The gossip about the new couple quickly made the rounds at school.
  • The rumor about the upcoming layoffs is starting to make the rounds in the office.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

  • I would like to express my sincere gratitude for your assistance in this matter. Thanks a million.
  • Hey, thanks a million for helping me out with that project!
  • Dude, thanks a million for covering my shift at work. You're a lifesaver!
  • Your advice really helped me see things from a different perspective. Thanks a million for opening my eyes.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'room' is a noun.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'smart' is an adjective describing the type of room.

  • The hotel boasted state-of-the-art smart rooms equipped with the latest technology.
  • I love staying in smart rooms because everything is automated and convenient.
  • Dude, have you seen the new smart room at Jake's place? It's so cool!
  • Her mind was like a smart room, organized and efficient in processing information.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The government provided the family with a free house after their home was destroyed in the natural disaster.
  • My friend said he got a free house from his rich uncle who passed away.
  • I can't believe she scored a free house just by entering a contest!
  • Winning the lottery felt like getting a free house for me.

noun the study of the physical and chemical processes that occur while cooking and eating food

  • Gastrophysics is a scientific discipline that combines gastronomy and physics to study the physical and chemical processes that occur during cooking and eating.
  • Have you heard of gastrophysics? It's all about the science behind cooking and eating.
  • Gastrophysics is like the cool fusion of food and physics, man.
  • Exploring the world of gastrophysics is like delving into the hidden secrets of the culinary universe.

noun a person who operates the checkout counter in a store

  • The checkout operator efficiently scanned each item and processed the payment.
  • The checkout operator was super quick at scanning my groceries.
  • That checkout operator was on fire, scanning items like a boss.
  • The checkout operator was like a well-oiled machine, smoothly processing each transaction.

noun a flat, round dish used for serving food

verb to arrange and serve food on a plate

  • The chef will plate up the main course before serving it to the guests.
  • I'll plate up the salad while you finish grilling the steaks.
  • Let's plate up these appetizers and get this party started!
  • It's time to plate up your ideas and present them to the team for feedback.

noun party - a social gathering of invited guests, typically involving eating, drinking, and entertainment

  • The company is hosting a pizza party to celebrate the successful completion of the project.
  • Hey, are you coming to the pizza party at Sarah's place tonight?
  • Dude, that pizza party was lit last night!
  • Having a pizza party with my thoughts and emotions tonight.

noun a blend of the words 'hay' and 'vacation', referring to a vacation spent on a farm or rural area

  • Many people are opting for a haycation this year to experience rural life.
  • Let's plan a haycation and stay at a farm for a weekend getaway.
  • I'm so excited for our haycation, it's going to be lit!
  • Taking a haycation can help you disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life.

noun a branch of applied chemistry dealing with fermentation processes in brewing

  • Zythology is the scientific study of beer and beer-making.
  • I recently discovered zythology as a hobby and now I'm obsessed with learning about different types of beer.
  • My friend is a zythology nerd and can tell you everything about craft beers.
  • Exploring zythology is like diving into a world of flavors and brewing techniques.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language

  • The process of vendrification has transformed this once quiet neighborhood into a bustling commercial hub.
  • I heard they're planning some vendrification in the downtown area to attract more tourists.
  • The vendrification of that street has really brought in some cool new shops.
  • The vendrification of her wardrobe was complete after she added the latest designer handbag to her collection.

noun a person who stays in their own country or at home for a vacation

  • The hotel industry has seen a rise in staycationers due to travel restrictions.
  • My neighbor is a staycationer this year, exploring all the local attractions.
  • I'm just going to be a staycationer this summer, no need to travel far.
  • Being a staycationer in your own city allows you to see things from a different perspective.

noun a gender-neutral term for a waiter or waitress

  • The waitron at the upscale restaurant was impeccably dressed and provided excellent service.
  • I asked the waitron for some extra napkins because I spilled my drink.
  • The waitron at the diner was super chill and gave us free dessert.
  • The waitron of life always seems to make us wait for what we want most.

noun a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers

verb to reserve or schedule something, such as a room or ticket, in advance

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  • I need to book out a meeting room for our presentation.
  • Let's book out a table at that new restaurant for dinner tonight.
  • We should book out some tickets for the concert before they sell out.
  • She wanted to book out some time for herself to relax and unwind.

noun a ship's side; the area of a ship's deck from which it is entered

verb to go aboard a ship or aircraft

  • The team will discuss the new project abord the conference call.
  • Let's talk about it abord lunch tomorrow.
  • We can chat about it abord the coffee break.
  • The author will delve abord the complexities of human nature in his new book.

noun a French term that translates to 'to mouth' or 'mouthful', typically used in culinary contexts to describe a small bite-sized portion of food

  • Le vin à bouche est souvent utilisé pour décrire un vin qui a une bonne longueur en bouche.
  • J'ai acheté des bonbons à bouche pour la fête ce soir.
  • Il a une façon de parler à bouche qui peut parfois être dérangeante.
  • Son discours était tellement captivant que j'avais l'impression de goûter à bouche chaque mot.

verb a verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, 'abounds' is a verb that means to exist in large numbers or amounts.

  • In this lush forest, wildlife abounds, making it a paradise for nature lovers.
  • The options for dining in this city abound, you'll never run out of new places to try.
  • The party was lit, music abounds and everyone was having a blast.
  • Despite the challenges, hope still abounds in the hearts of the people.

adjective in use or operation; astir

adverb into a state of being used or put into operation

  • The new project was set abroach at the board meeting last week.
  • They finally got the party plans abroach after weeks of indecision.
  • Let's get this show abroach and start having some fun!
  • Once the idea was abroach, it spread like wildfire throughout the company.

noun a person or business that provides food or catering services

  • The event planner hired an acater to provide a variety of food options for the guests.
  • We should just acater for the party instead of cooking ourselves.
  • Let's hit up that new acater for some grub, I heard they're really good.
  • She was known to acater to his every need, always putting his wants before her own.

adjective relating to or characterized by accommodation, especially in the sense of being helpful or considerate

  • The company has implemented accommodative policies to support working parents.
  • The hotel was very accommodative when we requested a late check-out.
  • My boss is super accommodative when it comes to taking time off.
  • His accommodative attitude towards change has helped the team adapt quickly.

noun the quality of being accommodating or willing to adjust to the needs of others

  • Her accommodativeness towards new ideas helped foster a collaborative work environment.
  • I appreciate your accommodativeness in adjusting the meeting time to accommodate everyone's schedule.
  • His accommodativeness in letting us crash at his place last minute was really cool.
  • The tree's accommodativeness in providing shade for all who sought refuge underneath it was a symbol of its generosity.

noun a plural noun referring to a collection of pots or containers

  • The chef carefully arranged the ingredients in the acepots before starting the cooking process.
  • I always make sure to wash the acepots thoroughly before using them for cooking.
  • Hey, can you pass me the acepots? I need to mix the ingredients for the cake.
  • Her mind was like a collection of acepots, each holding a different memory or thought.

noun Remember: the action of recalling something from memory

preposition To: expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location)

  • The wedding was truly a day to remember, filled with love and joy.
  • That concert was epic, definitely a day to remember!
  • Dude, that road trip was lit! It was a day to remember for sure.
  • Winning the championship was a day to remember, a milestone in his career.

noun a day when someone is admitted or allowed entry into a place or organization

  • The admission day for new students is scheduled for next Monday.
  • Hey, are you excited for admission day at school?
  • Admission day is gonna be lit, don't miss out!
  • For her, admission day symbolized a fresh start and new opportunities.

noun a medical term referring to the process of removing or filtering air or particles from a space

  • The study of aeroscepsis is crucial in understanding air quality control.
  • Aeroscepsis is all about keeping the air clean and safe to breathe.
  • I never realized how important aeroscepsis is until I learned about it in class.
  • Practicing aeroscepsis in your life can help clear out the toxic elements and keep you healthy.

noun a period of time or activity that occurs after dinner

adjective describing a period of time or activity that occurs after dinner

  • The afterdinner speech was eloquently delivered by the guest of honor.
  • Let's go for a walk afterdinner to help digest all that food.
  • I always feel like taking a nap afterdinner, it's like a food coma.
  • Afterdinner, the real fun begins with board games and laughter.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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

  • After the dinner party, guests were served an elegant after-dinner cup of coffee.
  • Let's grab an after-dinner cup of tea at that new cafe down the street.
  • I could really go for an after-dinner cup of joe right about now.
  • As the meeting ended, they raised an after-dinner cup to celebrate their success.

noun a period of time after the usual working hours

adjective describing something that happens or is done after the usual working hours

  • The after-hours trading session allows investors to trade securities after the regular market hours.
  • Let's meet up for some after-hours drinks at the bar down the street.
  • I heard there's a cool after-hours spot where we can hang out and listen to music.
  • Working on this project feels like an after-hours job, it never seems to end.

noun a period of time between noon and evening

adverb during the afternoon; in the time following noon

  • During weekday afternoons, I typically schedule meetings with clients.
  • Let's catch up over coffee on Saturday afternoons.
  • I love chilling with my friends on lazy afternoons.
  • Afternoons are like a blank canvas waiting to be painted with possibilities.