noun God or a deity

adjective having complete power; omnipotent

  • The almighty power of the universe is beyond human comprehension.
  • I can't believe how almighty that burger was, it was huge!
  • That car is almighty fast, it can outrun any other vehicle on the road.
  • Her influence in the company is almighty, she can make or break anyone's career.

noun a type of language that is vulgar, obscene, or profane

  • The use of blue language is not appropriate in professional settings.
  • Please refrain from using blue language around children.
  • I didn't expect him to start using blue language during the argument.
  • Her blue language painted a vivid picture of her frustration.

noun the ending of a relationship or partnership

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  • The breakup of the business partnership was handled professionally by both parties.
  • I heard about Sarah's breakup with her boyfriend through social media.
  • Did you hear about the messy breakup between Tom and Lisa?
  • The breakup of the old ways of thinking paved the way for new innovations.

noun the state of having one's feelings hurt or being emotionally wounded

  • She was left with a broken heart after he ended their relationship.
  • My friend has been moping around with a broken heart since her breakup.
  • I can't believe he ghosted her, leaving her with a total broken heart.
  • The news of the company's bankruptcy was a blow that left employees with a broken heart.

noun a word or phrase that has two interpretations or significances

adjective having two interpretations or significances

  • The poet's use of double meaning in his verses adds depth to his work.
  • I love jokes with a double meaning - they always make me laugh.
  • That song has a double meaning, if you know what I mean.
  • Her smile had a double meaning, hiding both joy and sadness.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, or idea

verb to begin a journey or leave a place

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • After finishing their work, the team decided to hit the road and head back to the office.
  • Alright, let's finish up here and hit the road before it gets too late.
  • Hey man, it's getting late, we should hit the road soon.
  • It's time to let go of the past and hit the road to a brighter future.

noun a physical movement in which someone or something moves quickly and suddenly off the ground

verb to move suddenly and quickly off the ground

adverb used to describe the manner in which someone or something moves quickly and suddenly off the ground

  • The athlete had to jump up in order to reach the high bar during the competition.
  • I told my dog to jump up on the couch so we could cuddle.
  • I love watching those dance crews that can jump up and bust a move.
  • Her heart would jump up every time she saw him, even though they were just friends.

noun a realm or domain in which a particular group or thing is dominant

verb to come to an end or to happen eventually

  • In the Lord's Prayer, we ask for God's kingdom to come.
  • I'll wait for you until kingdom come if I have to.
  • I'll fight you till kingdom come if you mess with me.
  • She was so excited about the concert, she said she could dance till kingdom come.

noun a type of bird known for its ability to mimic the sounds of other birds and even mechanical noises

  • The mockingbird is known for its ability to mimic the songs of other birds.
  • I saw a mockingbird outside my window this morning, it was singing so beautifully.
  • That mockingbird is a real copycat, always imitating other birds.
  • Her voice was like a mockingbird, effortlessly copying the melodies of popular songs.

noun a sound or combination of sounds that has the power to express emotions, convey a message, or evoke a response

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  • The symphony orchestra performed a beautiful piece of music at the concert.
  • I love listening to music while I study, it helps me concentrate.
  • Hey, do you wanna go check out some live music at the bar tonight?
  • Her words were like music to my ears, bringing comfort and reassurance.

adjective A term used to describe something of poor quality or unpleasantness.

  • The quality of the product was subpar, resulting in a rather lackluster and disappointing experience.
  • The movie was so shitty, I walked out halfway through.
  • I can't believe you're still using that shitty old phone.
  • Her attitude towards the project was really shitty, she didn't put in any effort at all.

adjective expressing or showing sadness or grief

  • The news of the tragedy left the entire community feeling sorrowful.
  • She looked sorrowful as she recounted the events of the day.
  • I felt so down and sorrowful after hearing about the accident.
  • The empty house stood in silence, its windows reflecting a sorrowful mood.

noun a noisy, exuberant celebration or party

interjection used to express excitement or joy

  • The audience erupted in cheers and applause, expressing their joy with a resounding 'whoopee'.
  • I won the lottery! Whoopee!
  • I aced my exam, so I'm going out to celebrate with some whoopee!
  • His promotion at work was like winning the jackpot, he couldn't contain his whoopee.

noun a person who is a member of a youth-oriented political movement

interjection used to express exuberance or joy

  • The team celebrated their victory with a resounding 'yippie'.
  • Yippie! We finally made it to the weekend!
  • Yippie, let's party tonight!
  • Her heart skipped a beat and did a little yippie when she saw him.

noun a word 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

  • Please refrain from using such language in the workplace, it is unprofessional to tell someone to 'cry me a river'.
  • I can't believe she got upset over such a small thing, she needs to cry me a river.
  • Stop whining and just cry me a river already.
  • Her complaints about the situation were so excessive, it was like she wanted me to cry her a river.

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

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • Achieving success in this industry requires hard work and dedication; it's nice work if you can get it.
  • Scoring a job with flexible hours is nice work if you can get it.
  • Getting paid to travel the world is nice work if you can get it.
  • Being born into a wealthy family is nice work if you can get it.

adjective a slang term meaning extremely intoxicated or high on drugs

  • The professor noticed that the student appeared zooted during the lecture.
  • I could tell he was zooted at the party last night.
  • She got so zooted at the concert, she couldn't even remember the songs they played.
  • His mind was zooted with excitement as he waited for the results of the competition.

noun a slow, deliberate movement or action

verb to move or act slowly and deliberately

  • The slow roll of the economy has economists concerned about a possible recession.
  • I can't stand being stuck behind someone doing a slow roll on the highway.
  • Why are you slow rolling me on responding to my text messages?
  • The investigation into the corruption scandal is starting to slow roll, with new evidence trickling in slowly.

noun a slang term for a girl, often used to convey a sense of closeness or camaraderie among female friends

  • The young girl was excited to start her first day of school.
  • Hey gurl, what's up? Want to hang out later?
  • That gurl is always slaying with her fashion choices.
  • She's the queen bee of the group, the gurl everyone looks up to.

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interjection used to express a range of emotions such as relief, surprise, or pleasure

  • The patient let out a long 'aah' as the doctor examined her.
  • Aah, that movie was so good, I want to watch it again.
  • Aah, I can't believe you just did that!
  • The sunset painted the sky in hues of pink and orange, eliciting a collective 'aah' from the crowd.