Mathematical Expressions

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun definition if has any

adverb in addition; besides

pronoun in addition to the persons or things mentioned; as well

conjunction used to introduce a further and stronger or more surprising point

  • Is there anything else I can assist you with today?
  • Do you want anything else from the store?
  • I don't want to hang out with anyone else tonight.
  • She was lost in her own thoughts, with no room for anyone else.

noun the action of becoming or making larger or more extensive

verb to become or make larger or more extensive

  • The company plans to expand its operations to new markets next year.
  • I heard they're looking to expand the business to other cities.
  • They're gonna blow up and get big in no time.
  • Her love for music continues to expand like a growing tree reaching for the sky.

noun a value that can be assigned to a variable in a programming language

adjective describing a value that can be assigned to a variable

  • In C++ programming, an rvalue is a temporary value that does not have a memory address.
  • When you pass an rvalue to a function, it is usually treated as a temporary value.
  • I heard that rvalues are like the cool kids of programming lingo.
  • Just like a shooting star, an rvalue appears quickly and then disappears just as fast.

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

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

  • The project will be evaluated in terms of its impact on the overall business objectives.
  • Let's think about this in terms of how it will affect our sales numbers.
  • I don't see the point in terms of making a big deal out of it.
  • She sees the world in terms of black and white, with no room for gray areas.

adjective describing something that is not enclosed or surrounded by brackets

  • The unbracketed data in the report needs to be properly organized.
  • Make sure you don't forget about the unbracketed information in the document.
  • Don't leave out the unbracketed stuff, it's important too.
  • Just like in a puzzle, the unbracketed pieces are crucial to completing the picture.

noun a word or phrase that is the subject or object of the verb in a sentence

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The absolute form of the adjective 'good' is 'best'.
  • You always have to use the absolute form of the word in this type of sentence.
  • I don't know why we have to learn the absolute form of words, it's so boring.
  • In mathematics, the absolute form of a number is its distance from zero on the number line.