Nonprofit Terminology

2 words in this vocabulary list

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'sector' is a noun as it refers to a specific area or division of society or the economy.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'third' is an adjective as it describes the position or order of the sector in relation to others.

article A word that specifies a noun as definite (the) or indefinite (a/an). In this case, 'the' is an article that specifies the specific sector being referred to.

  • The third sector plays a crucial role in providing social services and support to marginalized communities.
  • Have you heard about the third sector? It's all about non-profit organizations and charities.
  • The third sector is where all the do-gooders hang out.
  • In the grand scheme of society, the third sector is like the unsung hero quietly making a difference.

noun SWEDOW is a made-up acronym that stands for 'Stuff We Don't Want'. It is often used in the context of donations or charity to refer to items that are not needed or wanted.

verb There is no verb form of SWEDOW as it is an acronym and not a word that can be conjugated.

adjective There is no adjective form of SWEDOW as it is an acronym and not a word that can be used to describe nouns.

adverb There is no adverb form of SWEDOW as it is an acronym and not a word that can be used to modify verbs or adjectives.

pronoun There is no pronoun form of SWEDOW as it is an acronym and not a word that can be used to replace nouns.

preposition There is no preposition form of SWEDOW as it is an acronym and not a word that can be used to show relationships between words.

conjunction There is no conjunction form of SWEDOW as it is an acronym and not a word that can be used to connect words, phrases, or clauses.

interjection There is no interjection form of SWEDOW as it is an acronym and not a word that can be used to express emotion.

article There is no article form of SWEDOW as it is an acronym and not a word that can be used to specify nouns.

  • It is important to avoid SWEDOW (Sleeping with the Enemy in Development Organizations) practices in international aid projects.
  • Don't fall into the trap of SWEDOW when working on development projects.
  • SWEDOW is a big no-no when it comes to aid work.
  • Just like in personal relationships, SWEDOW can be damaging in professional partnerships too.