noun a support or fixture projecting from a wall for holding or supporting a shelf, lamp, or other object

verb to enclose within brackets

  • Please remember to enclose the numerical values within a bracket when solving the equation.
  • Make sure to put the numbers in brackets when you're working out the math problem.
  • Don't forget to stick the numbers in brackets when you're doing the math.
  • The bracket of time between meetings was just enough for a quick coffee break.

noun a molding or band on the shaft of a column, separating the shaft from the capital

  • The chevron pattern on the fabric added a touch of elegance to the dress.
  • I love the chevron design on your new throw blanket!
  • That chevron print is so trendy right now.
  • The chevron shape of the mountain range reminded me of a giant arrow pointing towards the sky.

G

noun a letter of the alphabet

adjective used to represent a grade that is below average

interjection used to express surprise or dismay

  • The letter G is the seventh letter of the alphabet.
  • I can't believe she got a G on her test.
  • I need to grab some G's before the party tonight.
  • His attitude towards work is like a rollercoaster, constantly going from A to G.

noun a mark made by intersecting lines, as in a grid pattern

  • The surveyor used a hash mark to indicate the property boundary.
  • Can you put a hash mark next to the items you want to buy?
  • I'll just put a hash mark next to the names of the people I like.
  • The artist used a hash mark to symbolize the passage of time in his painting.

noun the abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts (pure mathematics) or as applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering

  • The study of mathematics is essential for understanding complex scientific theories.
  • I struggle with mathematics, but I'm trying to improve.
  • Mathematics is not my cup of tea, but I have to pass this class.
  • In the grand scheme of life, mathematics is like solving puzzles to unlock new opportunities.

noun a negative statement or denial

  • Negation is the act of denying or refuting something.
  • Negation means saying 'no' or expressing disagreement.
  • Negation ain't my thing, I prefer to keep things positive.
  • In the garden of positivity, negation is like a weed that needs to be removed.

noun A word or phrase that is used to explain or add information to a sentence, usually enclosed in brackets, dashes, or commas.

  • It is important to use parentheses to set off additional information within a sentence.
  • Don't forget to add parentheses around the date in your essay.
  • I always use those round brackets (parentheses) when I'm texting.
  • The parentheses in her speech hinted at a deeper meaning underlying her words.

noun a mark / used to separate related items in writing or printing

verb to cut with a sharp implement

conjunction used to indicate a choice between alternatives

  • The company decided to hire a new marketing manager slash graphic designer.
  • I can't decide whether to get the chicken sandwich slash salad for lunch.
  • I need to slash my expenses if I want to save enough money for vacation.
  • His words were like a sharp slash to her heart, leaving her feeling hurt and betrayed.

noun a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract

  • The symbol of the company is a lion, representing strength and leadership.
  • The symbol on that flag looks really cool, don't you think?
  • That tattoo is a symbol of his rebellious nature.
  • The dove is often seen as a symbol of peace and harmony.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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

  • The artist hung the painting upside down to create a unique perspective.
  • I accidentally hung the picture frame upside down and didn't notice until now.
  • He did a backflip and landed upside down on his skateboard.
  • Her world felt upside down after the unexpected news.

F

noun a letter of the alphabet

adjective indicating a failing grade

  • The letter F is the sixth letter of the alphabet.
  • I got an F on my math test, I really need to study more.
  • That concert was so F-ing awesome!
  • She gave her ex-boyfriend an F when he asked for a second chance.

noun a symbol (@) used in email addresses to separate the user name from the domain name

  • The asperand symbol (@) is commonly used in email addresses.
  • Don't forget to include the asperand in your username when signing up.
  • I always use the asperand symbol instead of writing 'at'.
  • The asperand acts as a bridge between two different elements in a sentence.

noun a job title for someone who works in a call center and handles phone calls

  • In case of an emergency, please call the operator for assistance.
  • If you need help, just call the operator and they'll sort it out.
  • If you're lost, just call the operator and they'll hook you up.
  • When you're feeling overwhelmed, sometimes you just need to call the operator and take a breather.

noun a subject of study that involves the use of numbers, quantities, and shapes to solve problems

  • The study of math is essential for understanding complex scientific theories.
  • I struggle with math homework because I find it challenging.
  • I aced my math test, I'm a math genius!
  • Life is like a math problem, you need to solve it step by step to reach the answer.

a

article used before a singular noun to indicate that the noun is not specific

  • I need to buy a new laptop for work.
  • I'm going to grab a coffee before heading to class.
  • Let's catch a flick at the movies tonight.
  • She has a heart of gold.

noun a plural form of the noun 'abazi', which refers to a member of an ethnic group in the Caucasus region

  • The abazis tribe has a long history of traditional practices.
  • I heard the abazis tribe throws the best parties in the region.
  • Those abazis folks know how to have a good time.
  • The abazis culture is like a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered.

aeq

noun Aeq does not have a specific definition as a noun.

  • The Latin term 'aeq' is often used in legal documents to mean 'equal'.
  • I think 'aeq' is just a fancy way of saying 'equal'.
  • I have no idea what 'aeq' means, it sounds like gibberish to me.
  • In literature, 'aeq' is sometimes used symbolically to represent balance and harmony.