noun a developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact

  • Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication.
  • My cousin has autism and he loves trains more than anything else.
  • Some people use 'autism' as a slang insult, which is completely inappropriate.
  • Dealing with a difficult situation can sometimes feel like navigating through a maze of autism.

cry

noun a loud vocal expression of strong emotion, especially pain or sorrow

verb to shed tears or make a loud vocal expression of strong emotion

  • The baby began to cry as soon as her mother left the room.
  • I always cry during sad movies, no matter how many times I've seen them.
  • She was so moved by the song that she couldn't help but cry.
  • The beauty of the sunset made her heart cry with joy.

adjective relating to or providing education; instructive

  • The educational program aims to enhance students' critical thinking skills.
  • My mom bought me an educational puzzle to work on during the weekend.
  • Dude, that documentary was so educational - I learned a ton of new stuff!
  • Traveling to different countries can be very educational in terms of experiencing new cultures.

adjective characterized by or reflecting economy in the use of resources

  • She was known for her frugal spending habits, always looking for the best deals and saving money wherever she could.
  • My dad is so frugal, he still uses coupons at the grocery store even though he doesn't need to.
  • I'm trying to be more frugal with my money so I can save up for that new phone.
  • His frugal use of words made his writing both concise and powerful.

adjective providing knowledge or information; serving to instruct or inform

  • The instructive manual provided detailed step-by-step guidance on how to assemble the furniture.
  • The video tutorial was really instructive and helped me fix my car's brakes on my own.
  • That YouTube channel has some really instructive content that can teach you a lot about photography.
  • Reading biographies of successful people can be instructive in shaping our own paths to success.

noun the act of lifting or elevating something

verb to lift or move something to a higher position

adjective used to describe something that has been increased or elevated

preposition can be used as a preposition in phrases like 'raise the bar'

  • The company decided to raise the salaries of all employees by 5%.
  • I heard that the boss is planning to raise our paychecks next month.
  • I'm hoping for a raise so I can finally afford that new car.
  • Her speech on climate change really helped raise awareness among the community.

noun a statement or action that helps to restore confidence

  • The doctor provided reassurance to the patient by explaining the treatment plan in detail.
  • Don't worry, I'm here for you. You can count on my reassurance.
  • Chill out, everything's gonna be fine. I got your back with some reassurance.
  • Like a warm blanket on a cold night, her words of reassurance enveloped me in comfort.

noun a blanket or other item that provides a sense of comfort or security, especially to a child

  • The child held onto his security blanket tightly as he walked through the unfamiliar surroundings.
  • Whenever she feels anxious, she clings to her security blanket for comfort.
  • I always carry my security blanket with me when I travel, just in case.
  • For him, music was his security blanket during tough times, providing solace and comfort.

noun a language program that uses a combination of speech, signs, and symbols to help people communicate

  • The Makaton language program uses signs and symbols to help people communicate.
  • My cousin uses Makaton to communicate with her non-verbal son.
  • I'm learning Makaton so I can talk to my friend who is deaf.
  • Learning Makaton is like unlocking a whole new world of communication possibilities.

ASD

noun ASD

  • Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may exhibit challenges in social communication and interaction.
  • My cousin was diagnosed with ASD when he was young.
  • People with ASD often see the world differently.
  • Navigating social situations can be like decoding a puzzle for those with ASD.

noun centre - a place where a particular activity or service is provided

  • The soft play centre provides a safe and enjoyable environment for children to play in.
  • Let's take the kids to the soft play centre for some fun.
  • The soft play centre is the perfect spot for the little ones to run wild.
  • The soft play centre is like a playground paradise for kids.

noun a baby born prematurely, especially one who is born before the 37th week of pregnancy

  • The hospital has a special unit for premature babies, also known as preemies.
  • My cousin was born a preemie and had to stay in the NICU for a few weeks.
  • Some people call preemies 'preems' for short.
  • Dealing with a difficult situation can feel like taking care of a preemie - it requires extra attention and care.

noun a package of essential items for a newborn baby, often given as a gift to new parents

  • The government has implemented a program where new parents receive a baby box filled with essential items for their newborn.
  • My sister just got a baby box from the hospital after giving birth.
  • I heard that baby boxes are all the rage among new moms nowadays.
  • The baby box symbolizes the start of a new chapter in their lives as parents.

noun a plural noun referring to the qualities, characteristics, or behaviors associated with being a parent

  • The parentals of the child were actively involved in their education.
  • I'm staying at my parentals' house for the weekend.
  • My parentals are so strict, I can't even go out past 10 PM.
  • The parentals of the organization made the final decision on the budget allocation.