noun a vacation package or resort that includes all amenities and services in one price

adjective describing a type of vacation package or resort where all amenities and services are included in one price

  • The resort offers an all-inclusive package that covers accommodation, meals, and activities.
  • I booked an all-inclusive vacation so I don't have to worry about anything once I get there.
  • Let's splurge on an all-inclusive trip and just relax without any extra costs.
  • The company's all-inclusive approach to employee benefits ensures that everyone is taken care of.

noun something that provides enjoyment or entertainment

  • The amusement park was filled with families enjoying the various rides and attractions.
  • We had a lot of amusement watching the kittens play with a ball of yarn.
  • I had a blast at the amusement park with my friends.
  • His jokes provided much-needed amusement during the long and boring meeting.

adjective describing something that is nearby or readily available

  • We must focus on the task at hand in order to meet the deadline.
  • Let's deal with the issue at hand before moving on to anything else.
  • We gotta tackle the problem at hand ASAP.
  • The solution to our current predicament is right at hand, we just need to look for it.

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

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where

  • I prefer to work on important projects at home where I can focus without distractions.
  • I always feel more comfortable and relaxed at home than anywhere else.
  • I'm just chilling at home, watching some Netflix.
  • She felt at home in the bustling city, as if she belonged there.

noun use or benefit

verb to be of use or advantage

  • Customers are encouraged to avail themselves of our new online booking system.
  • Feel free to avail yourself of the snacks in the kitchen.
  • I'm going to avail myself of the opportunity to skip this boring meeting.
  • She knew she had to avail herself of every resource available to succeed in her new job.

noun a list of dishes available at a restaurant or meal

preposition used to indicate the relationship between 'bill of fare' and the restaurant or meal it represents

  • The restaurant provided us with a detailed bill of fare listing all the available dishes.
  • Check out the bill of fare to see what they have to offer.
  • I glanced at the bill of fare and saw some tasty options.
  • In life, we are often presented with a bill of fare of choices to make.

noun a small card bearing the name and telephone number of a person or company, typically used for business purposes

  • A calling card is a small card with one's name and contact information, typically used for professional networking.
  • I always make sure to carry my calling card with me in case I meet someone important.
  • Hey, did you leave your calling card at the party last night? I found it on the table.
  • His sense of humor was his calling card, always making people laugh wherever he went.

noun a short period of time during which a person stops working or studying to rest and have a cup of coffee

  • The employees are entitled to a 15-minute coffee break in the morning and afternoon.
  • Let's take a quick coffee break before we dive back into work.
  • Hey, wanna sneak out for a coffee break with me?
  • Sometimes taking a coffee break can help clear your mind and boost productivity.

noun a musical performance given in public, typically by several performers or of several separate compositions.

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  • The orchestra will be performing a symphony at the concert hall.
  • I'm so excited to see my favorite band at the concert next week!
  • The concert last night was lit, the band killed it on stage!
  • Attending the concert was like being transported to another world.

noun a process of cleaning clothes using a solvent instead of water

verb to clean clothes using a solvent instead of water

  • I always prefer to have my delicate garments dry cleaned to ensure they are properly cared for.
  • I need to take my suit to the dry cleaners before the big event.
  • I spilled coffee all over my shirt, looks like I'll have to get it dry cleaned.
  • Sometimes we need to dry clean our minds by taking a break from our daily routine.

noun a place, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose

adjective suitable, convenient, or well-equipped for a particular purpose

  • The research facility is equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
  • The gym facility has everything you need for a good workout.
  • I heard the new skatepark facility is lit!
  • Her mind is like a well-equipped facility, ready to handle any challenge.

verb to pay or spend money, especially when it is done reluctantly or with hesitation

  • The company requires all employees to fork out a portion of their salary for health insurance.
  • I had to fork out a lot of money for those concert tickets.
  • I'm not going to fork out for that overpriced gadget.
  • Sometimes we have to fork out our time and effort to achieve our goals.

noun a water pipe used for smoking flavored tobacco

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  • The traditional Middle Eastern water pipe, known as a hookah, is often used for smoking flavored tobacco.
  • Let's go to the hookah bar and try out some new flavors tonight.
  • I love chilling with friends and passing around the hookah.
  • The hookah symbolizes relaxation and socializing in many cultures.

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of an action

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

  • The company offered a generous salary in return for her expertise.
  • I'll help you with your project, and in return, you can give me a hand with mine.
  • I'll cover your shift tonight, but in return, you owe me a favor.
  • He gave her his heart, and in return, she broke it into a million pieces.

noun food that is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws

adjective denoting or relating to food that is prepared according to Jewish dietary laws

  • The restaurant only serves kosher food in accordance with Jewish dietary laws.
  • My friend only eats kosher food because of his religious beliefs.
  • I heard this new deli makes the most killer kosher sandwiches in town.
  • The company's financial practices are not exactly kosher, if you know what I mean.

noun a room or compartment with a toilet and washbasin; a bathroom or restroom

  • Please remember to always flush the lavatory after use.
  • Hey, can you check if the lavatory is free?
  • I gotta use the lavatory real quick.
  • Her mind felt like a messy lavatory, cluttered with thoughts.

noun a number of containers for carrying personal belongings; suitcases or bags

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  • The airline lost my luggage during my flight.
  • I always overpack my luggage when going on vacation.
  • I need to lug my luggage to the hotel.
  • Emotional baggage can weigh you down just like physical luggage.

noun a thing offered, especially as a gift or contribution

verb presenting something as a gift or sacrifice

  • The company is considering expanding their product offering to attract more customers.
  • I heard the new restaurant down the street has a great lunch offering.
  • I'm always down for a free offering of snacks at a party.
  • Her offering of support during a difficult time was greatly appreciated.

noun a prearranged tour that includes a fixed itinerary of activities and accommodations for a set price

  • The travel agency offers a variety of package tours to different destinations around the world.
  • We should book a package tour for our next vacation so we don't have to worry about planning everything ourselves.
  • Let's just book a package tour and chill, no need to stress about organizing everything.
  • Embarking on a package tour can be like going on a guided adventure, with everything taken care of for you.

verb to offer or present for acceptance

  • The lawyer proffered a settlement offer to the opposing party.
  • He proffered his help with fixing the car.
  • She proffered to cover for her friend at work.
  • The artist proffered his heart and soul into his latest masterpiece.

noun a track or course on which races are run, especially horse races

  • The prestigious horse race took place at the historic racecourse.
  • Let's go watch the horses run at the racecourse this weekend.
  • I heard there's a big race happening at the racecourse, wanna check it out?
  • In the business world, the stock market can be like a racecourse with its ups and downs.

noun the act of reclining or a place for reclining

verb to lean or lie back in a relaxed position

  • She chose to recline on the chaise lounge while reading her book.
  • I'm just going to recline on the couch and watch some TV.
  • Let's recline on the grass and chill for a bit.
  • As the sun set, the city seemed to recline into a peaceful slumber.

noun a buffet meal with a variety of hot and cold dishes, hors d'oeuvres, etc.

  • The event featured a smorgasbord of gourmet dishes from various cuisines.
  • I love going to buffets because you get to enjoy a smorgasbord of different foods.
  • Let's hit up that new food truck, they have a smorgasbord of tasty treats.
  • The art exhibition was a smorgasbord of creativity and talent.

noun a place where one stops or stays temporarily during a journey

  • The inn served as a convenient stopping place for weary travelers.
  • Let's make this gas station our stopping place for a quick break.
  • This coffee shop is our go-to stopping place for studying.
  • In her mind, the library was a stopping place where she could escape reality.

noun a small printed piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount or free item

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  • The company issued a voucher for employees to use at the local restaurant.
  • I got a voucher for a free coffee at the new cafe in town.
  • I scored a sweet voucher for half off on my next shopping spree.
  • His kindness was like a voucher for his good character.

noun a household appliance used for washing clothes

  • The washing machine is an essential appliance for every household to keep clothes clean.
  • I need to throw these dirty clothes in the washing machine before we leave.
  • I'll just toss these in the washer real quick.
  • Her mind was like a washing machine, constantly spinning with thoughts and ideas.

noun A person who takes care of dogs while their owners are away.

  • The dogsitter was hired to take care of the pets while the owners were away.
  • I need to find a dogsitter for the weekend trip.
  • My friend is the best dogsitter in town, she loves hanging out with the pups.
  • Being a dogsitter is like having a temporary furry family to look after.

noun a place in which something is lodged or deposited

  • The lodgement of the legal documents was completed at the courthouse.
  • I made the lodgement for our hotel reservation online.
  • I'll handle the lodgement of the paperwork, no worries.
  • His lodgement of emotions was evident in his expressive artwork.

noun a small piece of luggage that passengers are allowed to carry onto an airplane

adjective relating to or denoting luggage that passengers are allowed to carry onto an airplane

  • Passengers are only allowed one carry-on bag and one personal item on the flight.
  • Don't forget to grab your carry-on before we leave for the airport.
  • I always pack my essentials in my carry-on to avoid checking a bag.
  • She always carries on with her work even when facing challenges.

noun a stand or rack for holding hats

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  • The hatstand in the foyer is a beautiful antique piece.
  • I just throw my hats on the hatstand by the door.
  • Check out that funky hatstand in the corner!
  • The team's defense was like a sturdy hatstand, never letting anything get past them.

noun A club specifically for children, often offering activities, events, or programs for kids to participate in

  • The hotel offers a supervised kids’ club for younger guests to enjoy various activities.
  • Hey, have you checked out the kids’ club at the resort? It's pretty cool.
  • I heard the kids’ club at the community center is lit with fun stuff to do.
  • Joining the book club felt like being part of a kids’ club for adults who love reading.

noun A place where travelers can stop to rest, use the restroom, and refresh themselves during a journey

  • The bus driver announced that we would be making a comfort stop in an hour.
  • Hey, do you mind if we make a comfort stop soon? I really need to use the restroom.
  • I can't hold it anymore, we need to find a place for a comfort stop!
  • Taking a break and going for a walk can be a comfort stop for your mind during a stressful day.

adjective describing something related to tourism or tourists

  • The city council is working on improving the infrastructure to attract more touristic visitors.
  • The touristic areas of the city are always bustling with activity.
  • I love hanging out in the touristic spots, there's always something cool happening.
  • The touristic appeal of the small town is like a magnet drawing in visitors from all over.

noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality. In this case, 'kids' is a noun that refers to children or young individuals.

  • The restaurant offers a special kids' menu with smaller portions and child-friendly options.
  • Hey, did you see that they have a kids' menu here? My little one will love it!
  • Yo, check out the kids' menu - they've got all the good stuff for the little ones.
  • The kids' menu is like a treasure trove of delicious treats for our young diners.

noun a mutual exchange of houses for a period of time, typically for vacation purposes

  • The couple arranged a house swap with another family for their vacation.
  • We're thinking about doing a house swap with our friends next summer.
  • Let's do a house swap with that cool couple down the street!
  • In literature, the house swap symbolizes a change in identity and perspective.

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

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

  • The active door in the building is equipped with an automatic sensor.
  • Make sure you use the active door when entering the office.
  • Hey, let's head out through the active door to grab some lunch.
  • She knew that taking the active door in her career would lead to more opportunities.