noun an action or activity of rubbing or scratching someone's back as a gesture of affection or intimacy

  • In some cultures, back scratching is considered a gesture of goodwill and friendship.
  • I'll give you a back scratching if you help me with this project.
  • Hey, can you do me a solid and give me a back scratching?
  • Political back scratching often leads to compromises and alliances in government.

noun The main central supporting part of something, such as a structure or organization

adjective Relating to the most important part of something

  • The backbone of the company's success lies in its strong leadership and innovative strategies.
  • She's the backbone of our group project, always keeping us on track and organized.
  • You gotta have a strong backbone to stand up to those bullies.
  • Education is the backbone of a prosperous society, providing the foundation for growth and development.

noun a condition in which breathing is obstructed

verb to have difficulty breathing due to a constricted or obstructed throat

  • The paramedic performed the Heimlich maneuver to help the person who was choking on a piece of food.
  • I nearly choked on my drink when I heard that joke!
  • I can't believe you choked during the presentation!
  • Her emotions seemed to choke her as she struggled to speak about her loss.

verb to find or encounter something unexpectedly

adverb in a way that is unexpected or by chance

  • During my research, I came across a rare manuscript from the 15th century.
  • I came across your old yearbook while cleaning out my closet.
  • I came across this cool new band on Spotify.
  • After years of searching, she finally came across the answer to her question.

noun a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else

  • Building strong connections with industry leaders is crucial for career advancement.
  • I've made some great connections at networking events that have really helped me out.
  • I'm always trying to expand my connections to get ahead in my field.
  • The connections between different aspects of the project became clear after further analysis.

noun a dwelling with two separate living units, usually one above the other

adjective having two parts or components

  • The real estate agent showed us a beautiful duplex in the city center.
  • We checked out a cool duplex downtown with a great view.
  • I'm thinking of moving into a swanky duplex with my roommate.
  • The novel's plot had a duplex structure, with two distinct storylines intertwining.

noun A point or place of entry or exit; a portal or entrance.

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  • The gateway to the city was adorned with intricate carvings and statues.
  • The gateway to the party is through the back door.
  • I found a secret gateway to get into the concert without waiting in line.
  • Education is often seen as the gateway to a successful future.

hop

noun a short jump

verb to move quickly or suddenly

  • The rabbit made a quick hop across the field.
  • Let's hop over to the store and grab some snacks.
  • I'll just hop on over to your place later.
  • She had to hop through a series of obstacles to reach her goal.

noun a person who introduces others, typically in a formal setting

  • The introducer welcomed the guests and started the event.
  • The introducer made sure everyone knew each other before the meeting.
  • The introducer was the one who broke the ice at the party.
  • She acted as the introducer of new ideas in the team meeting.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

  • It is crucial to keep alive the traditions of our ancestors.
  • We need to make sure we keep alive the spirit of our high school days.
  • Let's do whatever it takes to keep alive the vibe of this party.
  • Reading books helps keep alive our imagination and creativity.

noun a person who frequently mentions the names of famous or important people in order to impress others

  • It is considered impolite to be a name dropper in professional settings.
  • She's such a name dropper, always trying to impress everyone with who she knows.
  • Stop being a name dropper, no one likes a show-off.
  • In a sea of name droppers, he stood out for his humility and authenticity.

noun a person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background, and social status

verb to appear or come slightly into view

  • In academic settings, it is important to seek feedback from a peer before submitting your work.
  • Hey, can you ask your peer if they have notes from last week's lecture?
  • I heard Sarah is your peer - she's pretty chill.
  • As a leader, it's important to remember that you are not just a boss, but also a peer to your team members.

noun a group of words that functions as a single unit of meaning and includes a verb and its subject

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

  • The CEO was able to pull strings to secure a meeting with the foreign investors.
  • I can try to pull some strings to get you a discount on the tickets.
  • She always knows how to pull strings to get what she wants.
  • In politics, it's common for powerful individuals to pull strings behind the scenes.

noun a person or thing that repeats something, such as a device that plays back recorded sound or video

adjective describing something that repeats or is used for repeating

  • The technician installed a repeater to boost the Wi-Fi signal in the office.
  • I set up a repeater to make sure the Wi-Fi reaches every corner of the house.
  • I hooked up a repeater so I can get better internet in my room.
  • She was like a repeater, constantly bringing up the same topic in every conversation.

verb to cut off or separate, usually with great force or violence

  • The company decided to sever ties with the supplier due to repeated delivery delays.
  • I heard Sarah decided to sever her friendship with Kate after their big fight.
  • I can't believe he actually severed his relationship with her over a silly argument.
  • The storm severing the power lines left the entire neighborhood in darkness.

noun a garment worn on the foot and lower part of the leg, typically knitted or woven

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  • She carefully folded each sock before placing it in the drawer.
  • I can't find my other sock, have you seen it anywhere?
  • I love these socks, they're so cozy!
  • His argument was full of holes, like a sock with a big toe sticking out.

noun a hollow part or piece for receiving and holding some part or device

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  • The technician carefully inserted the plug into the socket to establish the connection.
  • Make sure you plug the charger into the socket before you go to bed.
  • I need to find a socket to charge my phone, it's about to die.
  • She felt like a socket, constantly being used by others without receiving anything in return.

noun the technology and practice of transmitting information over long distances by electronic means

  • Telecommunication plays a vital role in connecting people across the globe.
  • I work in the telecommunication industry, dealing with phone and internet services.
  • My cousin is a tech nerd, always talking about the latest telecommunication gadgets.
  • In a world without telecommunication, communication would be like shouting into the void.

wan

noun a pale or sickly complexion

adjective showing a pale or sickly complexion

  • The company is seeking a candidate who is highly motivated and has a strong desire to succeed.
  • I really wan to go to the concert with you!
  • I really wan a slice of pizza right now.
  • She felt like a ship without a wan, lost in the vast sea of uncertainty.

IPV

noun abbreviation for Intimate Partner Violence, which refers to physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former partner or spouse

preposition used in phrases like 'victims of IPV'

  • IPV stands for Intimate Partner Violence, which is a serious issue that affects many relationships.
  • My friend finally left her partner after experiencing IPV for years.
  • I can't believe he's still with her even after all the IPV she put him through.
  • The emotional scars from IPV can last a lifetime.

noun a device or tool used for splitting or dividing something

  • The audio signal is divided using a splitter to send it to multiple speakers.
  • I need to get a splitter for my headphones so we can both listen to music.
  • Hey, can you pass me that headphone splitter so we can share music?
  • The decision to invest in a business was a real splitter, causing tension among the partners.

noun a direct route or shortcut through an area

verb to go through or across something by making a direct route or shortcut

  • The new road provides a convenient cut-through for commuters to avoid heavy traffic.
  • If you take the cut-through behind the grocery store, you'll get to the park faster.
  • I know a great cut-through that will save us a lot of time on our way to the concert.
  • His ability to find a cut-through in complex problems makes him a valuable asset to the team.

noun a group of four numbers separated by periods, typically used to represent an IPv4 address

  • The IP address is represented in a dotted quad format.
  • You can identify an IP address by looking for a series of four numbers separated by dots, also known as a dotted quad.
  • I need to check the dotted quad to see if the connection is secure.
  • In the world of networking, understanding the concept of a dotted quad is like knowing the secret code to access different systems.

ack

noun a sudden sharp noise

interjection used to express disgust, pain, or surprise

  • The recipient must acknowledge receipt of the package.
  • Hey, did you ack that email I sent you?
  • I acked that message as soon as I saw it.
  • Sometimes it's important to ack your own feelings before addressing others.

noun the location where a person or organization can be reached or visited

verb to speak to or write to (someone) in a formal way

  • The company sent out formal letters to all of its clients' addresses.
  • I'll need your addresses so I can send you an invitation.
  • Hey, can you shoot me your addresses real quick?
  • The author's writing style cleverly addresses the complexities of human nature.

adjective formed or created for a particular purpose or situation

adverb formed or created for a particular purpose or situation, often used to describe something done temporarily or as a quick solution

  • The committee was formed to address the issue on an ad hoc basis.
  • Let's just have an ad hoc meeting to discuss this problem.
  • We'll just wing it with an ad hoc solution.
  • His decision-making process is very ad hoc, he never plans ahead.