noun a break or pause in a line of poetry, usually occurring in the middle of a verse

  • The poet used a caesura to create a pause in the middle of the line.
  • I stumbled over the caesura in the poem because I wasn't sure where to pause.
  • I totally missed that caesura in the song lyrics because I was too busy dancing.
  • The sudden silence in the conversation acted like a caesura, emphasizing the tension in the room.

noun a sharp reversal of direction

verb to make something twice as much or as many

  • The company reported a significant increase in profits, which doubles the previous year's earnings.
  • I can't believe my luck, I just hit doubles on the slot machine!
  • She's been hitting doubles all night, she must be on fire!
  • His ability to juggle multiple tasks doubles as a valuable skill in the workplace.

noun a decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive

adjective describing something as embellished or adorned

  • The artist used intricate embellishments to enhance the beauty of the painting.
  • She added some fancy embellishments to her outfit for the party.
  • I love how she blinged out her phone with all those embellishments.
  • His story was full of exaggerations and embellishments to make it more interesting.

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.

verb to commit to memory; learn by heart

  • It is important to memorize the key concepts before the exam.
  • I need to memorize my friend's phone number.
  • I can't believe you memorized all those lyrics so quickly!
  • She could memorize a room with just one glance, her memory was that sharp.

noun the smallest unit or part

adjective relating to or denoting a minimum or minimums

  • The company aims to minimize its environmental impact by implementing sustainable practices.
  • I try to minimize my screen time before bed to help me fall asleep faster.
  • Let's minim the drama and just focus on finding a solution.
  • She tried to minim the distance between them by reaching out and holding his hand.

noun a section or portion of a written work or speech

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  • The passage of time is inevitable and unstoppable.
  • I read a really interesting passage in the book last night.
  • I totally bombed that passage of the test.
  • The passage from childhood to adulthood is a journey full of challenges.

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 movement made by lifting one foot and putting it down in a new position

verb to move by lifting one foot and putting it down in a new position

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  • The scientist outlined the necessary steps to conduct the experiment.
  • Can you break down the steps for me in simpler terms?
  • I'll just follow the steps and see where it takes me.
  • Taking the first steps towards a new career can be daunting.

noun informal or careless handwriting that is difficult to read

  • The document was filled with messy chickenscratch that was difficult to decipher.
  • I can't read your chickenscratch handwriting, please write more clearly.
  • His note was written in such chickenscratch, I had no idea what he was trying to say.
  • The artist's painting looked like a beautiful chickenscratch of colors and shapes.

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.

syl

noun a shortened form of the word 'syllable'

  • The syllogism presented by the philosopher was meticulously constructed and logically sound.
  • I can't wrap my head around that syllogism, it's too complex for me.
  • That syllogism is straight up mind-boggling, dude.
  • Her argument was like a well-structured syllogism, with each point leading to a clear conclusion.

noun a threefold quantity or thing

verb to become three times as much or as numerous

  • The company reported a tripling of profits compared to last year.
  • I heard that sales are tripling since they launched the new product.
  • That new restaurant is tripling in popularity among young people.
  • Her confidence was tripling as she aced each exam.

noun a unit of weight in the metric system, equal to one thousandth of a kilogram

  • The scientist measured the mass of the substance in grams using a precision balance.
  • I need to measure out 50 grams of flour for this recipe.
  • I only have a grammo of patience left for this situation.
  • Her words carried the weight of a thousand grammos, impacting everyone in the room.

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 term used in music to refer to the stress or emphasis placed on a certain note or beat in a musical composition

  • The singer's accentus was impeccable, showcasing her mastery of different languages.
  • I love listening to people with a unique accentus, it makes their speech so interesting.
  • Her accentus is so cool, it's like she's from a different country!
  • The artist used different colors to create an accentus in the painting, drawing attention to the focal point.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The student achieved an advanced score on the standardized test, placing them in the top percentile.
  • Wow, you got an advanced score on that exam! Nice job!
  • Dude, you totally aced that test with your advanced score!
  • Her advanced score in the competition propelled her to the next level of success.