adjective willing to help or assist; obliging

  • The hotel staff was very accommodating and made sure all of our needs were met during our stay.
  • My friend is always so accommodating, she's always willing to help out whenever I need it.
  • I love staying at that hotel because the staff is super accommodating and always hooks it up.
  • Being accommodating to different perspectives can help foster a more inclusive and diverse environment.

noun a state of readiness or preparedness

adjective ready or prepared

  • After double-checking my schedule, I can confirm that I am all set for the meeting tomorrow.
  • Don't worry, I've got everything ready and I'm all set to go.
  • I just need to grab my stuff and then I'll be all set to bounce.
  • With my goals clearly defined, I feel like I'm all set to conquer the world.

noun the act of providing entertainment or enjoyment

verb to provide entertainment or enjoyment

  • The comedian's performance was able to amuse the entire audience.
  • I always bring my funny friend to parties because he can amuse everyone.
  • The TikTok video really amused me, it was so funny!
  • The idea of going on a spontaneous road trip with friends really amuses me.

noun A person who bakes and sells bread, cakes, and pastries

  • The baker was up before dawn to start baking fresh bread for the day.
  • I heard the baker at the corner bakery makes the best croissants in town.
  • That baker dude knows how to whip up some killer pastries.
  • The baker of ideas kneaded together a perfect solution to the problem.

noun a large room used for dancing and other social gatherings

  • The ballroom was elegantly decorated for the charity gala.
  • Let's meet in the ballroom for the dance lessons.
  • I heard there's a killer party happening in the ballroom tonight.
  • Her mind was a ballroom of thoughts, each one swirling around in a graceful dance.

noun a room containing a toilet and sink, typically used for personal hygiene

  • The bathroom is located on the second floor of the building.
  • Hey, can you tell me where the bathroom is?
  • I gotta use the bathroom real quick.
  • She locked herself in the bathroom to have some alone time.

noun A house providing food and lodging for paying guests

  • The boardinghouse provided accommodations for travelers passing through town.
  • I heard the boardinghouse down the street has really good home-cooked meals.
  • Let's crash at the boardinghouse for the weekend, it's cheap and convenient.
  • His mind was like a crowded boardinghouse, with thoughts coming and going at all hours.

noun a pleasant and affable disposition; geniality

  • The business meeting was filled with bonhomie as the colleagues discussed their successful project.
  • I always enjoy the bonhomie at our family gatherings, everyone is so friendly and welcoming.
  • The party last night had such a great vibe, there was so much bonhomie in the air.
  • Despite the competitive nature of the game, there was a sense of bonhomie among the players as they congratulated each other on their skills.

adjective referring to behavior that is rude, insensitive, or uncultured

  • His boorish behavior at the dinner party was quite embarrassing.
  • Don't be so boorish, learn some manners!
  • He's always acting like a boor, it's so annoying.
  • The dark clouds in the sky were a boorish reminder of the impending storm.

noun A person who drives a taxi or cab for a living

  • The cabdriver navigated through the busy city streets with ease.
  • I chatted with the cabdriver about the best places to eat in town.
  • The cabdriver was cool, he knew all the shortcuts.
  • The cabdriver of our economy is the small business owner, driving growth and opportunity for all.

noun A person employed to drive a private or hired car.

  • The chauffeur arrived promptly to drive the CEO to the meeting.
  • I'll ask the chauffeur to drop us off at the restaurant.
  • The chauffeur is always on point with his driving skills.
  • She felt like a chauffeur, constantly driving her kids to various activities.

adjective giving a feeling of happiness or good spirits

  • The cheerful atmosphere at the office party was contagious, lifting everyone's spirits.
  • She always has a cheerful smile on her face, no matter what.
  • I love hanging out with her, she's always so cheerful and fun to be around.
  • His cheerful disposition was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a person employed to keep records or accounts in a business

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  • The clerk at the courthouse processed all the legal documents efficiently.
  • I asked the clerk at the store where to find the latest bestseller.
  • The clerk at the DMV was so slow, it took forever to renew my license.
  • As a clerk of the weather, he could predict storms with uncanny accuracy.

noun a person's movement from one place to another

verb to move from one place to another, to arrive or depart

preposition used to indicate movement from one place to another

  • The employees come and go throughout the day as they attend meetings and complete tasks.
  • People are always coming and going in this office, it's hard to keep track of who's here.
  • I like to just come and go at parties, I don't like to stay in one place for too long.
  • Memories of our time together come and go like waves on the shore, sometimes crashing in all at once and other times gently fading away.

adjective given or supplied free of charge

  • The hotel offers complimentary breakfast to all guests.
  • They gave us complimentary drinks at the bar.
  • I got a complimentary upgrade to first class on my flight.
  • Her smile was complimentary to her kind personality.

noun the quality of being pleasant, friendly, and sociable

adjective congenial

  • The congeniality of the team members greatly contributed to the success of the project.
  • I always enjoy the congeniality of our weekly game nights with friends.
  • The congeniality at the party last night was off the charts!
  • The congeniality between the two rival groups was like a breath of fresh air in the tense atmosphere.

noun a thing that contributes to an easy and comfortable way of living

  • Modern hotels offer a range of conveniences such as room service and concierge assistance.
  • Living in the city has its conveniences like being close to public transportation and grocery stores.
  • I love staying at that hotel because it's got all the cool conveniences like a pool and free breakfast.
  • Learning to adapt to new technologies can provide conveniences in the long run.

adjective showing politeness and good manners; considerate or thoughtful

  • The receptionist was always courteous to all the guests who entered the hotel.
  • He's always so courteous, holding the door open for everyone.
  • She's a really courteous person, always looking out for others.
  • His courteous demeanor was like a warm blanket on a cold day, comforting all those around him.

noun polite behavior; a polite gesture or remark

adjective showing politeness and respect

  • It is common courtesy to hold the door open for someone behind you.
  • Thanks for the courtesy of letting me go first in line.
  • He showed some courtesy by giving me a heads up about the meeting.
  • Her kind words were a courtesy that brightened my day.

noun dishes, plates, cups, and other similar items made of ceramic or china

  • The fine china crockery was carefully arranged on the dining table for the dinner party.
  • I accidentally broke some of the crockery while doing the dishes.
  • I have a collection of vintage crockery that I love to show off.
  • Her delicate emotions were like fragile crockery, easily shattered by harsh words.

noun a day when one does not have to work

adjective describing a day that is free from work or responsibilities

  • I am planning to take a day off next week to attend a family event.
  • I'm so excited for my day off tomorrow, I'm going to sleep in and relax all day.
  • I finally have a day off from work, I'm going to chill and binge-watch my favorite TV show.
  • Sometimes we all need a mental health day off to recharge and reset.

adjective showing a lack of manners or consideration for others; rude

  • His discourteous behavior towards the guests was unacceptable.
  • She was being really discourteous when she didn't say thank you.
  • Don't be so discourteous, dude.
  • The storm's discourteous winds battered the coastline relentlessly.

verb to get rid of or do away with something

preposition to do without or forgo something

  • We must dispense with any unnecessary expenditures in order to balance the budget.
  • Let's dispense with the formalities and get straight to the point.
  • We can totally dispense with that rule, it's so outdated.
  • Sometimes we need to dispense with our preconceived notions in order to see the truth.

verb to attract or tempt someone by offering something desirable

  • The company used a marketing campaign to entice new customers to try their products.
  • The bakery entices customers with the smell of freshly baked bread.
  • The club promoter enticed party-goers with free drinks all night.
  • The mysterious book cover enticed readers to delve into its pages.

noun a person, typically a boy or young man, employed to run errands or do odd jobs

  • The errand boy was tasked with delivering important documents to the office.
  • Hey, can you ask the errand boy to grab us some coffee?
  • The errand boy is running around like a chicken with its head cut off.
  • She treated him like her personal errand boy, always asking him to do things for her.

noun the quality of being excessive or extravagant in amount

  • The exorbitance of the hotel's room rates was evident in the luxurious amenities provided.
  • I can't believe the exorbitance of the prices at that fancy restaurant!
  • The exorbitance of the designer handbag was off the charts.
  • The exorbitance of her demands left him feeling overwhelmed and drained.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

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

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, clauses, or sentences

article a word that is used to specify or limit a noun

  • The candidate's qualifications and experience perfectly fill the bill for the job.
  • I think this new restaurant will fill the bill for our dinner plans tonight.
  • That new phone definitely fills the bill for coolness.
  • Her artistic skills really fill the bill when it comes to creating beautiful designs.

noun a room in a theater or television studio where performers can relax before or after a performance

  • The actors gathered in the greenroom before going on stage.
  • Let's chill in the greenroom until showtime.
  • The greenroom is where all the cool kids hang out backstage.
  • The calm and quiet of the greenroom was a welcome escape from the chaos of the outside world.

noun a small lodging establishment typically providing accommodations for travelers or tourists

  • The guest house provides a comfortable and welcoming accommodation for visitors.
  • The guest house is a cozy place to stay while you're in town.
  • Let's crash at the guest house for the weekend.
  • The guest house of my mind is always open to new ideas and perspectives.

noun a book giving information such as facts on a particular subject or instructions for operating a device or machine

  • The company provides a detailed handbook outlining all policies and procedures for employees.
  • Make sure to check the handbook for all the rules before starting your new job.
  • I found this cool handbook that has all the insider tips and tricks for acing the interview.
  • The handbook of life doesn't come with an instruction manual, we have to figure it out as we go.

noun a term used to describe various types of kitchenware or containers that are hollow or concave in shape

  • The company specializes in the production of high-quality hollow ware for fine dining establishments.
  • I found some beautiful hollow ware at the antique shop for a great price.
  • Check out this cool hollow ware set I scored at the thrift store!
  • His heart felt like hollow ware after the breakup, empty and fragile.

adjective resembling or suggesting a home, comfortable and cozy

  • The interior design of the hotel rooms aims to create a homelike atmosphere for guests.
  • I love how cozy and homelike my friend's apartment feels.
  • This Airbnb rental is so homelike, I could stay here forever.
  • The small town had a homelike charm that made visitors feel welcomed.

noun a person who receives or entertains other people as guests

verb to act as a host or hostess

  • The host of the event greeted all the guests as they arrived.
  • The party host made sure everyone had a drink in hand.
  • The Airbnb host was super cool and gave us great recommendations for things to do in the city.
  • The tree served as a host for many different types of birds, providing shelter and a place to nest.

noun a budget-friendly accommodation typically used by travelers or students, offering shared facilities

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  • The hostel provided affordable accommodation for budget travelers.
  • We booked a hostel for our weekend trip to the city.
  • Let's crash at a hostel for the night, it's cheap and fun.
  • In the bustling city, the hostel served as a sanctuary for weary travelers.

noun a liquid that is used for washing or cooking and is heated to a high temperature

  • Please ensure the hot water is at the correct temperature before adding it to the mixture.
  • I'll make you a cup of tea with hot water, just the way you like it.
  • I love taking a long shower with scalding hot water to relax my muscles.
  • His anger was like a pot of hot water ready to boil over at any moment.

inn

noun a tavern or pub

  • The historic inn has been operating for over a century, offering elegant accommodations to its guests.
  • Let's grab a drink at the inn down the road, it's a cozy spot with a great atmosphere.
  • I heard that new inn is lit, we should definitely check it out this weekend.
  • The inn of knowledge is where we can find wisdom and enlightenment.

noun a written or verbal request inviting someone to go somewhere or to do something

verb to ask someone to go somewhere or to do something

  • We would like to formally invite you to attend our annual gala event.
  • Hey, we're having a party this weekend, want to come? You're invited!
  • Yo, we're throwing a bash next Friday, you gotta come, you're totally invited!
  • The beautiful sunset seemed to invite us to stay a little longer and enjoy the view.

noun the state or quality of being jovial; cheerfulness or high spirits

  • The joviality of the party was infectious, spreading smiles to all the guests.
  • His joviality always brightens up the room and puts everyone in a good mood.
  • We were all vibing off each other's joviality at the concert.
  • The joviality of the spring breeze danced through the trees, bringing a sense of joy to the forest.

key

noun a small piece of shaped metal with incisions cut to fit the wards of a particular lock, which is inserted into a lock and turned to open or close it

verb to provide a lock with a key to operate it

adjective of crucial importance; central or essential

  • The key to success is hard work and dedication.
  • The key to acing the exam is studying the practice questions.
  • The key to throwing a great party is having good vibes and good music.
  • Communication is the key that unlocks the door to understanding in any relationship.

noun a person who is lively, sociable, and entertaining at a social gathering or event

  • She is always the life of the party, entertaining guests with her wit and charm.
  • Tom is the life of the party, always making everyone laugh and have a good time.
  • Jenny is such a blast to hang out with, she's always the life of the party.
  • His infectious energy and enthusiasm make him the life of the party wherever he goes.

noun A room or area in a school or workplace where meals are eaten

  • The employees gathered in the lunchroom for their midday meal.
  • Let's meet up in the lunchroom to grab a bite to eat.
  • I heard there's a new lunchroom spot that's lit.
  • The lunchroom became a hub of gossip and rumors.

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

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun

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

  • The company has more than enough resources to complete the project on time.
  • I have more than enough snacks for the road trip.
  • She's got more than enough cash to splurge on designer clothes.
  • His love for her was more than enough to keep him going during tough times.

noun household linen, such as tablecloths and napkins

  • The fine dining restaurant uses only the best napery for their tables.
  • I need to buy some new napery for our dinner party next week.
  • I spilled my drink all over the napery, oops!
  • The napery of her words was delicate and refined, like a carefully set table.

adjective willing to do a service or favor; helpful

  • The receptionist was very obliging and helped me with all my inquiries.
  • My neighbor is always so obliging, offering to help with anything I need.
  • I asked my friend to be obliging and cover for me at work, and he came through.
  • The sun was obliging, shining brightly on our picnic in the park.

noun a period of time when one is not required to work

adjective not working or on duty

  • The police officer was off duty when the incident occurred.
  • I'm off duty today, so let's hang out and relax.
  • I can't wait to be off duty so I can chill with my friends.
  • After a long day at work, I feel like I'm finally off duty when I get home.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case describing someone's state of being satisfied or happy

  • I am pleased to inform you that your application has been approved.
  • I'm so pleased you could make it to the party!
  • I'm pleased as punch that we won the game.
  • The artist was pleased as punch with how the exhibit turned out.

noun a dark beer with a bitter taste, originally brewed in London and popular in Ireland

  • The porter at the hotel assisted with carrying the luggage to the guest's room.
  • Hey, can you help me find the porter to help with these bags?
  • I heard the porter is really cool, he always hooks it up with extra towels.
  • As a porter of knowledge, he was always willing to share his wisdom with others.

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

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

pub

noun a place where alcoholic drinks are served and people gather to socialize

  • The local pub is a popular spot for social gatherings.
  • Let's meet up at the pub for a drink after work.
  • I heard there's a new pub in town that's lit!
  • The library is like a pub for book lovers.

noun a space that is or can be occupied or where something can be done

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  • The conference room is booked for the meeting tomorrow.
  • Let's hang out in my room after school.
  • I need to clean up my room before my parents get home.
  • There is no room for error in this project.

spa

noun a commercial establishment offering health and beauty treatment through such means as steam baths, exercise equipment, and massage

  • The spa offers a variety of luxurious treatments for relaxation and rejuvenation.
  • I love treating myself to a day at the spa for some pampering.
  • Let's hit up the spa for some much-needed self-care.
  • After a long week, a visit to the spa feels like a reset button for my mind and body.

adjective stylish or fashionable in a luxurious or ostentatious way

  • The swanky hotel ballroom was adorned with crystal chandeliers and plush velvet drapes.
  • We decided to dress up and hit the swanky new rooftop bar in town.
  • That party was so swanky, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • Her swanky lifestyle may seem glamorous, but it comes with its own set of challenges.

noun a place where alcoholic beverages are served and consumed; a bar or pub

  • The group decided to meet at the local tavern for a business discussion.
  • Let's grab a drink at the tavern after work.
  • I heard the tavern down the street has the best brews in town.
  • The tavern of gossip was buzzing with rumors and secrets.

noun a room or establishment where tea and light refreshments are served

  • The tearoom in the hotel serves a wide variety of teas and pastries.
  • Let's meet at the tearoom for some tea and scones.
  • I heard that new tearoom is lit, we should check it out.
  • The tearoom symbolizes a place of peace and tranquility in the midst of chaos.

noun the activity of traveling to a place for pleasure

  • The government is investing in infrastructure to promote tourism in the region.
  • I love going on vacation and exploring different tourism spots.
  • Tourism is booming in this city, it's a great time to visit!
  • Exploring new hobbies can be a form of tourism for the mind.

noun A person who is traveling or visiting a place for pleasure.

  • The tourist visited all the famous landmarks in the city.
  • The tourist checked out all the cool spots around town.
  • The tourist was out exploring the city like a boss.
  • The tourist was like a sponge, soaking up all the sights and sounds of the city.

adjective not restricted or limited; open or frank

adverb in a manner that is not restricted or limited

  • The diplomat expressed his unreserved support for the peace agreement.
  • I have unreserved confidence in her ability to get the job done.
  • I'm totally unreserved about going to the concert tonight.
  • Her unreserved laughter filled the room with joy.

adjective not wanted or appreciated; not giving pleasure or satisfaction

  • The unwelcome guest arrived at the dinner party unannounced.
  • I felt unwelcome at the new office until I got to know my coworkers better.
  • The party was so unwelcome, I left after five minutes.
  • The unwelcome news of the company's bankruptcy spread quickly among the employees.

noun a person who sells wine

  • The wine merchant recommended a bottle of Bordeaux for the dinner party.
  • I always go to that wine merchant for the best deals on chardonnay.
  • The wine merchant hooked me up with a killer cabernet sauvignon.
  • As a wine merchant of knowledge, she could distinguish the subtle differences in flavor profiles.

noun the act of staying in someone's house while they are away, typically to take care of the house and pets

  • I will be housesitting for my neighbor while they are on vacation.
  • I'm housesitting for my friend this weekend, so I can't go out.
  • I scored a sweet gig housesitting for this rich family next month.
  • Taking care of my friend's dog is like housesitting for a furry little houseguest.

adjective describing someone who is wealthy and enjoys a luxurious lifestyle, often associated with gambling or high-risk activities

  • The high-rolling businessman made a substantial investment in the new technology startup.
  • That high-rolling guy always shows off his expensive cars and watches.
  • The high-rolling crew hit up the club in style last night.
  • She felt like a high-rolling queen as she walked into the gala event wearing her designer gown.

noun A bar or restaurant that serves a variety of beers on tap.

  • The new taphouse in town offers a wide selection of craft beers.
  • Let's meet up at the taphouse for some drinks after work.
  • The taphouse down the street has the best brews in town.
  • The taphouse became a hub for local artists to showcase their work.

noun a type of lodging accommodation where two people share a room

adjective describing the type of occupancy where two people share a room

  • The hotel room rate is based on double occupancy, meaning it can accommodate up to two guests.
  • The price for the room is for two people, so it's double occupancy.
  • We can split the cost since it's double occupancy and we're sharing the room.
  • Their friendship was like a double occupancy room - they fit perfectly together.

noun a person or thing that checks in

verb to register or record one's arrival at a certain place or with a certain person

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

  • Please remember to check in with your supervisor before making any major decisions.
  • Hey, don't forget to check in with me before you leave for the day.
  • Make sure to check in with the crew before heading out to the party.
  • It's always a good idea to check in with yourself and see how you're feeling from time to time.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'Saturday job' is a noun phrase consisting of two nouns.

  • She decided to take on a Saturday job to earn some extra money during the weekends.
  • I'm thinking of picking up a Saturday job at the local cafe.
  • I snagged a sweet Saturday job at the bookstore down the street.
  • Working on his novel was like a Saturday job for him - something he did in his spare time for enjoyment.

noun A person who takes care of horses at an inn or stable

  • The ostler took great care of the horses at the inn, ensuring they were well-fed and groomed.
  • The ostler at the stable is a real horse whisperer, he knows how to handle them with ease.
  • I heard the ostler at the ranch is a real cowboy, he can ride and rope with the best of them.
  • She was the ostler of the office, always taking care of everyone's needs and making sure things ran smoothly.

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

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

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

  • I will be happy to pick up the tab for dinner tonight.
  • Don't worry about it, I'll pick up the tab this time.
  • I got this, I'll pick up the tab for drinks.
  • In the end, the company had to pick up the tab for their irresponsible actions.

noun clothing worn at home for comfort and relaxation

  • The homewear collection features elegant and comfortable loungewear pieces.
  • I love wearing my cozy homewear when I'm relaxing at home.
  • I scored some cute homewear on sale at the mall.
  • His homewear style reflects his laid-back personality.

verb to live in a manner that involves frequently traveling and not having a permanent home, relying on a suitcase for belongings

  • As a traveling consultant, I often have to live out of a suitcase for weeks at a time.
  • My job requires me to live out of a suitcase, so I'm used to packing and unpacking constantly.
  • I'm tired of living out of a suitcase all the time - I wish I could just settle down somewhere.
  • After years of moving from place to place, she felt like she was living out of a suitcase in her own life.

noun A place where striptease or exotic dancing is performed

  • The city council has strict regulations regarding the operation of nudie bars within city limits.
  • Let's go grab a few drinks at the nudie bar down the street.
  • I heard that new nudie bar is the place to be on Friday nights.
  • The company's financial report was like a nudie bar, revealing all its secrets and vulnerabilities.

noun a rough shelter for workers or travelers, typically consisting of one large room or a building with small rooms

  • The workers on the ranch stayed in the bunkhouse during their time off.
  • We all hung out in the bunkhouse after a long day of work.
  • Let's crash at the bunkhouse tonight and have a party!
  • The old barn was like a bunkhouse for stray animals seeking shelter.

noun A slang term for a promotion or discount offered by a company or retailer.

  • The company announced a new marketing strategy to promote their Jetso campaign.
  • I heard there's a Jetso deal going on at the mall this weekend.
  • I'm always on the lookout for Jetso offers to save some money.
  • His charisma and charm are like a Jetso, attracting people to him effortlessly.

noun a young woman who works in a chalet, typically in a ski resort

  • The chalet girl was responsible for cleaning and maintaining the vacation home during the winter season.
  • I heard that the chalet girl gets to ski for free on her days off.
  • The chalet girl is living her best life up in the mountains.
  • She felt like a chalet girl, surrounded by luxury and snow-capped mountains.

noun a temporary training program or job, usually unpaid, that is similar to an internship but takes place outside of a formal educational setting

  • The medical student completed an externship at a local hospital to gain practical experience.
  • I heard that Sarah landed an externship at a fashion magazine for the summer.
  • I'm doing my externship at a cool startup next semester.
  • Embarking on this new project feels like an externship in a whole different field.

adverb to a greater degree or extent; farther; additionally

preposition in excess of; more than; surpassing

  • The employee went above and beyond to complete the project ahead of schedule.
  • She always goes above and beyond to help out her friends.
  • I can't believe he went above and beyond to throw her a surprise party.
  • Her dedication to her work goes above and beyond what is expected.

noun a train that provides accommodations for passengers, such as sleeping cars or dining cars

  • The accommodation train provides a comfortable journey for passengers traveling long distances.
  • If you want a good night's sleep on the train, make sure to book a ticket on the accommodation train.
  • I always prefer taking the accommodation train when I travel overnight.
  • The accommodation train represents a smooth and hassle-free journey towards your destination.

verb to confess or acknowledge something as true

adjective serving as an admission or acknowledgment

  • Admitting one's mistakes is a sign of maturity and accountability.
  • I have to admit, I really enjoyed that movie.
  • Okay, I'll admit it - I totally messed up.
  • Admitting defeat is sometimes the only way to move forward.

adverb in a friendly and pleasant manner

  • The CEO greeted the new employees affably during their orientation.
  • She always talks affably to everyone she meets.
  • He's so affably cool, everyone wants to be his friend.
  • The sun shone affably on the picnic, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

noun a social gathering that takes place after a main event, such as a concert or a party

  • The guests were invited to attend the after-party following the charity gala.
  • Hey, are you going to the after-party tonight?
  • I heard the after-party is going to be lit!
  • The real fun always happens at the after-party.