noun a person who is addicted to alcohol

adjective related to or suffering from alcoholism

  • The doctor diagnosed him as an alcoholic and recommended immediate treatment.
  • My uncle is an alcoholic, but he's been sober for five years now.
  • I can't believe she's dating that alcoholic guy from the bar.
  • Her addiction to shopping is like being an alcoholic but with clothes instead of alcohol.

adjective having no one else present; on one's own

adverb without others; solitary

  • She preferred to work alone on the project to ensure its quality.
  • I just want to be left alone to relax and watch TV.
  • I can handle this task alone, no need for any help.
  • Sometimes, being alone in a crowded room can feel the loneliest.

noun extreme pain, distress, or suffering

  • The widow's face was filled with anguish as she mourned the loss of her husband.
  • She was in total anguish after failing her final exam.
  • I can't believe he ghosted me, I'm in total anguish.
  • The artist's painting captured the anguish of the war-torn country.

adjective showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern

  • The apathetic response from the public towards the new policy was concerning.
  • She seemed apathetic about the upcoming exam, not bothering to study at all.
  • I can't believe how apathetic he is about the whole situation.
  • His apathetic attitude towards life is like a dark cloud hanging over him.

verb to cause confusion or make something unclear

  • The complex legal jargon tends to befog many individuals during court proceedings.
  • I'm sorry, your explanation is befogging me. Can you simplify it?
  • The new tax laws really befogged me. I have no idea how to file my taxes now.
  • Her emotions were so overwhelming that they seemed to befog her rational thinking.

verb to move towards the speaker or towards a specified place

adverb in a direction towards a specified place

  • The witness decided to come forward with new information about the crime.
  • I heard that someone is going to come forward and confess to the prank.
  • If you know who did it, tell them to come forward and own up to it.
  • It's time for the truth to come forward and reveal itself.

noun a person who spends a lot of time daydreaming, imagining situations that are unlikely to happen

  • The daydreamer often gets lost in thought during important meetings.
  • My friend is such a daydreamer, she's always in her own little world.
  • Don't mind him, he's just a daydreamer who never pays attention.
  • As a daydreamer, her mind was always wandering to far-off places.

noun a state of low spirits; sadness or depression

  • The athlete could not hide his sense of dejection after losing the championship.
  • She sat on the bench in dejection after failing her exam.
  • I felt so dejected when my crush didn't text me back.
  • The dark clouds of dejection hung heavy over her heart.

noun a gradual movement or change from one place, condition, or state to another

verb to move slowly or gradually away from a certain point or position

  • As the boat gently rocked, I felt my mind start to drift away.
  • When I listen to that song, all my worries just drift away.
  • I could just chill on the beach and let all my problems drift away.
  • His focus began to drift away as he daydreamed about his upcoming vacation.

noun a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others

  • The study aimed to analyze the correlation between music and human emotion.
  • I can't control my emotions when I watch that movie.
  • She's always in her feels, letting her emotions rule her decisions.
  • His words cut through her like a knife, stirring up a whirlwind of emotions.

noun the state of being a father

  • Fatherhood is a significant responsibility that requires patience and dedication.
  • My friend just entered the world of fatherhood and he's loving every moment of it.
  • Dude, fatherhood is no joke - it's a whole new level of adulting.
  • Embarking on the journey of fatherhood is like planting a seed and watching it grow into a strong tree.

noun a French word meaning 'madness' or 'folly'

  • The architect designed the building with a grand folie in the garden.
  • Let's check out that crazy folie in the park!
  • That folie is totally wild!
  • Her obsession with perfection was like a folie that consumed her every thought.

noun deep sorrow, especially caused by someone's death

  • The family expressed their deep grief at the loss of their loved one.
  • She's still going through a lot of grief after the breakup.
  • I'm really feeling the grief from that embarrassing moment last night.
  • The dark clouds of grief hung heavy over her heart.

adjective relating to or tending towards homicide; murderous

  • The suspect exhibited homicidal tendencies during the interrogation.
  • I heard he's been acting all homicidal lately.
  • That guy gives off major homicidal vibes, stay away from him.
  • The competition between the two companies was so intense, it felt almost homicidal.

verb to be overcome by a large amount or force

adjective feeling a strong emotional effect

  • She felt overwhelmed by the amount of work that needed to be completed by the end of the week.
  • I'm completely overwhelmed with all the assignments due tomorrow.
  • I'm totally swamped and overwhelmed with everything on my plate right now.
  • The sheer magnitude of the task ahead left her feeling overwhelmed and unsure of where to begin.

noun excessive work or labor

verb to work too much or too hard

  • The company has strict policies in place to prevent employees from experiencing overwork.
  • I can't hang out tonight, I'm totally overworked from my job.
  • I'm so burnt out from all this overwork, I need a break.
  • The weight of overwork was like a heavy burden on her shoulders, dragging her down.

noun the act of intentionally taking one's own life

  • The government has implemented suicide prevention programs to address the rising rates of self-harm in the population.
  • I heard that she attempted suicide last year, but thankfully she's doing much better now.
  • I can't believe he's so stressed about the exam that he's talking about suicide.
  • The failure of his business felt like a suicide mission, but he managed to turn things around in the end.

adjective describing someone or something that lacks emotion or shows little emotion

  • Her unemotional response to the news surprised everyone in the meeting.
  • He always comes across as unemotional, but I know he cares deep down.
  • I can't believe she was so unemotional about winning the lottery!
  • His unemotional demeanor was like a shield, protecting him from getting hurt.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'uninterested' describes someone who lacks interest or enthusiasm

  • The board members were uninterested in the proposal presented by the new company.
  • She seemed uninterested in going to the party tonight.
  • He's totally uninterested in anything that doesn't involve video games.
  • His mind was uninterested in the mundane tasks of everyday life, always yearning for something more exciting.

adjective exhausted or in a state of extreme tiredness

  • After a long day of meetings, I was completely zonked and ready to go to bed.
  • I stayed up all night watching movies and now I'm totally zonked.
  • I had way too much to drink last night and now I'm feeling zonked.
  • The news of her promotion left me zonked with excitement.

noun a feeling of stress or worry caused by concern for the environment, particularly due to climate change and other environmental issues

  • Eco-anxiety is a psychological condition characterized by overwhelming worry and stress about the state of the environment.
  • I can't stop thinking about climate change, it's giving me serious eco-anxiety.
  • Dude, I'm totally freaking out about the planet, I've got major eco-anxiety.
  • Her eco-anxiety felt like a heavy weight on her shoulders, constantly nagging at her thoughts.

noun a colloquial term used to describe a lack of motivation or focus typically experienced by high school juniors as they approach the end of the school year

  • Junioritis is a term used to describe a phenomenon where high school juniors experience a lack of motivation and focus due to feeling overwhelmed by college preparation.
  • I think I have a bad case of junioritis - I just can't seem to get myself to study for my exams.
  • Junioritis is hitting me hard this year - I just want to skip school and hang out with my friends.
  • Dealing with junioritis feels like carrying a heavy weight on your shoulders, making it hard to stay on track with your goals.

verb to exist or be alive; to reside in a particular place

adjective not intoxicated or drunk; not affected by alcohol or drugs

  • It is important to live sober in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • I've decided to start living sober and focus on my well-being.
  • I'm done with partying, I'm gonna start living sober from now on.
  • Living sober doesn't just mean abstaining from alcohol, it also means being clear-headed and focused in life.

noun a term used to describe a movement or lifestyle that promotes and glorifies behaviors related to anorexia nervosa

adjective describing something related to or in support of the pro-ana movement or lifestyle

  • The pro-ana movement promotes unhealthy behaviors related to eating disorders.
  • She's been browsing pro-ana websites for tips on how to lose weight quickly.
  • I heard she's into that pro-ana stuff, but I don't think it's healthy.
  • The pro-ana mindset can be like a dark cloud hanging over someone struggling with body image issues.

noun a feeling of exhaustion or disinterest resulting from excessive use of social networking platforms

  • Social networking fatigue is a phenomenon where individuals feel overwhelmed and exhausted by the constant use of social media platforms.
  • I think I'm experiencing social network fatigue from spending too much time on Instagram.
  • I'm totally over social networking - it's giving me major FOMO fatigue.
  • After hours of scrolling through my feed, I could feel the weight of social network fatigue settling in.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of heights

  • Acrophobia is a common anxiety disorder characterized by a fear of heights.
  • I can't go near the edge of the balcony because of my acrophobia.
  • He's so scared of heights, he's got major acrophobia.
  • Her acrophobia towards success is holding her back from reaching her full potential.

noun Individuals who have experienced abuse or mistreatment

  • The organization provides support services for abusees seeking help.
  • It's important for abusees to speak up and seek assistance.
  • Abusees should not suffer in silence, they deserve to be heard.
  • The scars of abuse can haunt abusees for a lifetime.

noun the state of being afflicted or suffering

  • The afflictedness of the patients was evident in their pale faces and weak demeanors.
  • She couldn't hide her afflictedness as she struggled to hold back tears.
  • The party was a total downer, everyone was feeling the afflictedness of the bad vibes.
  • The afflictedness of the situation weighed heavily on his mind, causing him great distress.