noun reparations made for a wrong or injury

  • The company made amends for the mistake by issuing a public apology.
  • I need to make amends with my friend after our argument.
  • I'll make amends with her by buying her a coffee.
  • Time cannot make amends for the loss of a loved one.

verb to achieve or accomplish something, to reach a goal or objective

  • Education is often seen as the key to attain success in life.
  • If you study hard, you can attain good grades in school.
  • I'm working hard to attain that promotion at work.
  • Through hard work and dedication, you can attain your dreams.

noun something that has been achieved or accomplished

  • The attainment of a college degree is seen as a significant achievement in today's society.
  • Getting that promotion was a huge attainment for him at work.
  • Dude, your attainment of scoring tickets to the concert is epic!
  • The attainment of inner peace is a journey that requires self-reflection and mindfulness.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'coached' is a verb that indicates the action of providing guidance or instruction to someone in a particular skill or activity.

  • He coached the basketball team to victory in the championship game.
  • My dad coached my little brother's soccer team last season.
  • I heard she coached the debate team to first place.
  • The mentor coached her through the challenges of starting her own business.

verb to prepare and work on (land) in order to raise crops; to promote or improve the growth of (plants) by labor and attention

  • It is important for farmers to cultivate the land in order to grow crops.
  • My grandmother loves to cultivate her garden every weekend.
  • I'm trying to cultivate some new friendships at school.
  • In order to succeed in business, you must cultivate strong relationships with your clients.

noun a lack of confidence or assurance; self-doubt

adjective feeling uncertain or vulnerable

  • The rise in unemployment has led to an increase in insecurity among the population.
  • She always feels a sense of insecurity when she's around her ex-boyfriend.
  • I can't deal with all this drama and insecurity in our group of friends.
  • The cracks in the foundation of their relationship were a source of insecurity for both of them.

verb to go or change from one place or position to another

preposition used to indicate movement from one place to another

  • The company plans to move into a new office building next month.
  • We're thinking about moving into a bigger place soon.
  • Let's ditch this joint and move into a cooler spot.
  • After years of hard work, she was finally ready to move into a leadership role.

noun a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something

adjective opportune; suitable or convenient for a particular purpose

  • The company is offering a great opportunity for career advancement.
  • Hey, don't miss out on this awesome opportunity to travel abroad!
  • Dude, this gig is a total opp for us to make some quick cash.
  • Every challenge is an opportunity in disguise, waiting to be embraced.

noun a person who gives speeches or lectures to a group of people

  • The public speaker delivered an informative speech at the conference.
  • The public speaker really knew how to captivate the audience.
  • That public speaker has some serious skills on the mic.
  • As a public speaker, she was a beacon of inspiration for many.

noun a map showing roads or highways

  • The company presented a detailed road map for their upcoming product launch.
  • We need to come up with a road map for our road trip next weekend.
  • Let's sketch out a road map for our project so we don't get lost along the way.
  • Setting goals is like creating a road map for your future success.

noun a person who spends money in an extravagant, irresponsible way

adjective extravagant or wasteful in spending

  • The spendthrift young man quickly depleted his inheritance on luxury items.
  • She's such a spendthrift, always buying things she doesn't need.
  • My friend is a total spendthrift, always blowing his money on useless stuff.
  • Being a spendthrift with your time can be just as detrimental as being one with your money.

noun a person or thing that strengthens or reinforces something

  • The physical therapist recommended using a strengthener to improve muscle tone.
  • I've been using this strengthener to help me get stronger at the gym.
  • I heard that new protein shake is a real strengthener for building muscle.
  • Reading challenging books is a great strengthener for the mind.

noun A person who trains or teaches others, especially in a specific skill or field.

  • The trainer provided a comprehensive overview of the new software system.
  • I have a personal trainer who helps me stay in shape.
  • My trainer is a beast at the gym, always pushing me to my limits.
  • The trainer of the basketball team is like a mentor to the players, guiding them both on and off the court.

noun a process or action of removing an obstruction or barrier

verb to remove an obstruction or barrier

  • Please unblock the access to the restricted website.
  • Can you unblock me on social media so we can chat?
  • I had to unblock my friend after our argument.
  • Sometimes we need to unblock our minds to see things from a different perspective.

adjective describing a person who is lively, animated, and full of energy

  • She was known for her vivacious personality and infectious energy.
  • My friend is so vivacious, she always knows how to liven up a party.
  • That new singer is so vivacious, she's got mad skills on stage.
  • The colors of the sunset were so vivid and vivacious, it took my breath away.

noun bar - a place where alcoholic beverages are served

verb lower - to move something to a lower position

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the' or 'a'

  • In order to attract top talent, we must consistently raise the bar in our recruitment process.
  • Let's raise the bar and aim for higher sales targets this quarter.
  • We need to step up our game and raise the bar if we want to win this competition.
  • She always sets high standards for herself, constantly raising the bar in everything she does.

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

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

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

  • He always knew how to turn his skills to good account in his professional life.
  • She's really good at putting her creativity to good account when working on projects.
  • I can't believe how he turned that old junk into something to good account.
  • Learning from past mistakes can help us turn them to good account in the future.

noun the state of having many potential abilities or talents

  • Her multipotentiality was evident in her ability to excel in various fields such as science, arts, and business.
  • She's got that multipotentiality thing going on - she can do pretty much anything she sets her mind to.
  • Dude, she's like the queen of multipotentiality - she's good at everything!
  • His multipotentiality was like a hidden superpower, allowing him to adapt and succeed in any situation.

noun an acronym for 'You Only Live Twice', a phrase often used to emphasize the importance of living life to the fullest

  • In the world of finance, the concept of YOLT (You Only Live Twice) is often used to encourage individuals to take calculated risks in their investments.
  • YOLT, or You Only Live Twice, is my motto when it comes to trying new things and stepping out of my comfort zone.
  • YOLT, you know? You gotta make the most of every opportunity and live life to the fullest.
  • For me, YOLT represents the idea of embracing second chances and making the most out of every moment, no matter how challenging it may be.

noun YODO is a slang term that stands for 'You Only Die Once'. It is used to emphasize the importance of living life to the fullest.

pronoun In some contexts, 'YODO' can be used as a pronoun to refer to the concept of living life without regrets or missed opportunities.

  • YODO stands for 'You Only Die Once' and is often used as a reminder to live life to the fullest.
  • I saw a bumper sticker that said 'YODO' and it made me laugh.
  • YODO is like the new version of YOLO - You Only Die Once.
  • The concept of YODO can be a sobering reminder of our mortality.

noun quotient - the result of dividing one quantity by another

  • The achievement quotient of the students in the school was significantly higher than the national average.
  • Did you hear about Sarah's achievement quotient? It's off the charts!
  • My achievement quotient is through the roof after acing that exam.
  • His achievement quotient in life is a reflection of his hard work and dedication.