adverb used to specify the condition or extent to which something is true or possible

conjunction used to introduce a condition or stipulation

  • As long as you follow the rules, you will have no problems.
  • You can stay out as long as you want, just make sure to be home before midnight.
  • I'll help you with your homework, as long as you don't snitch on me.
  • You can achieve anything you set your mind to, as long as you believe in yourself.

noun mental effort or activity that requires thinking and intelligence

  • The scientist's brainwork led to a groundbreaking discovery in the field of neurology.
  • I have to do some serious brainwork to figure out this math problem.
  • I can't do any brainwork after pulling an all-nighter.
  • Writing poetry requires a lot of brainwork to find the perfect words.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'computer program' is a noun referring to a set of instructions that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks.

  • The computer program was designed to streamline the company's data management process.
  • I downloaded a new computer program to help me organize my schedule.
  • I'm trying to learn how to code so I can create my own sick computer program.
  • Her mind worked like a complex computer program, processing information at lightning speed.

noun a dish of meat, vegetables, etc., cooked in a sauce containing a mixture of spices, typically including turmeric, cumin, and coriander

verb to prepare or flavor with a sauce containing a mixture of spices

  • The chef prepared a delicious curry with a blend of aromatic spices.
  • I'm craving some curry for dinner tonight.
  • Let's grab some curry and catch up over lunch.
  • Her speech was a spicy curry of controversial opinions.

dot

noun a small round mark or spot

verb to mark or cover with dots

adjective having a dot or dots

  • Please make sure to place a dot at the end of each sentence in your report.
  • Don't forget to add a dot at the end of your text messages.
  • I love how you always put a dot in your social media posts.
  • The stars in the sky formed a perfect dot pattern.

adjective able to express oneself easily and articulately

adverb fluently

  • She is fluent in three different languages, making her a valuable asset to the international team.
  • I wish I could be as fluent in Spanish as my sister is.
  • Dude, have you heard him rap? He's so fluent with his words!
  • His movements on the dance floor were so fluent, it was like watching poetry in motion.

noun a tool with a heavy metal head mounted at right angles at the end of a handle, used for jobs such as breaking things and driving in nails

verb to persistently work at or criticize something

adverb in a persistent or continuous manner

  • The researchers continued to hammer away at the data until they found a significant pattern.
  • He just kept hammering away at the problem until he finally figured it out.
  • She's been hammering away at her guitar skills to get ready for the talent show.
  • The politician's opponents constantly hammer away at his controversial statements.

noun a character or symbol representing an idea or concept

adjective relating to or consisting of ideograms, characters that represent ideas or concepts

  • The Chinese writing system is predominantly ideographic, with characters representing ideas rather than sounds.
  • Learning ideographic characters can be challenging, but it's worth it to understand the meaning behind each symbol.
  • I never understood those ideographic emojis people use, they seem so random to me.
  • His art is like an ideographic language, each stroke and color representing a deeper meaning.

noun a verb form that expresses a command or request

adjective of vital importance; crucial

  • It is imperative that we follow the guidelines set forth by the committee.
  • It's super important that we stick to the plan.
  • We gotta make sure we do this, no ifs, ands, or buts.
  • Like a captain steering a ship, it is imperative that we stay on course.

noun the act of parsing a sentence or text

verb to analyze or examine (a sentence) in terms of grammatical structure

  • The software is designed to parse large amounts of data efficiently.
  • Can you help me parse this complicated sentence?
  • I have no idea how to parse this new slang term the kids are using.
  • She struggled to parse his true intentions behind his words.

noun A person who designs, creates, and modifies computer programs.

  • The programmer was tasked with coding a new software program for the company.
  • The programmer is working on a cool new app for us.
  • That programmer is a coding wizard!
  • The programmer is like a modern-day sorcerer, weaving spells with lines of code.

noun a precious stone consisting of corundum in color varieties varying from deep crimson or purple to pale rose

  • The ruby gemstone is known for its deep red color and rarity.
  • I love wearing my ruby necklace, it always adds a pop of color to my outfit.
  • That party was so ruby, everyone was dancing and having a great time.
  • Her lips were as red as rubies, a striking contrast to her pale skin.

noun a shorter or quicker way to reach a destination or achieve a goal

  • The software engineer found a shortcut in the code to improve the efficiency of the program.
  • If you take the shortcut through the park, you'll get to the coffee shop faster.
  • Let's take the shortcut through the back alley to avoid the traffic.
  • There are no shortcuts to success; hard work and dedication are necessary.

noun a small, fast-flying bird of the swallow family, with long, narrow wings and a forked tail

adjective moving or capable of moving with great speed; fast

  • The company made a swift decision to restructure its operations.
  • He made a swift exit before the party got too crowded.
  • Let's make a swift move before anyone notices.
  • Her mind worked with a swift precision, solving problems effortlessly.

web

noun a complex system of interconnected elements

  • The company's website is designed to be user-friendly and accessible on all web browsers.
  • I spend hours browsing the web for new recipes to try out.
  • I'm always on the web checking out the latest gossip and news.
  • His mind was like a tangled web of thoughts, making it hard for him to focus.

noun Language Integrated Query (LINQ) is a Microsoft programming model that enables developers to query data from different data sources using a uniform syntax.

  • LINQ (Language Integrated Query) is a powerful feature in C# that allows developers to query data from different sources.
  • I used LINQ to quickly filter and sort through the data in my program.
  • LINQ is like magic for querying databases in C#.
  • Using LINQ is like having a superpower for data manipulation.

CIL

noun CIL is a noun that refers to the abbreviation for 'Common Intermediate Language', which is a high-level programming language used in the .NET framework.

adjective CIL can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to the Common Intermediate Language or the .NET framework.

  • The company decided to implement a new CIL policy to improve efficiency.
  • I heard they're changing up the CIL rules at work.
  • I can't keep up with all these CIL changes, it's so confusing.
  • The CIL of this project is the key factor in determining its success.

noun a colloquial term for a young child or baby

  • The term 'sprog' is often used as a colloquialism for a young child.
  • Hey, have you seen my sprog running around here somewhere?
  • I can't believe that sprog just pulled off that trick on his skateboard!
  • The new project is still in its sprog phase, but it shows a lot of potential.

noun a mnemonic device for aiding memory

adjective relating to or affecting the lungs

  • The doctor explained the pneumonic symptoms to the patient in great detail.
  • I heard that Sarah was diagnosed with a pneumonic infection.
  • My brother caught a bad pneumonic cold and has been feeling miserable.
  • The company's financial troubles were like a pneumonic weight on the CEO's shoulders.

noun a high-level programming language known for its readability and simplicity, commonly used for web development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and scientific computing

  • Python is a high-level programming language known for its simplicity and readability.
  • I'm learning Python because it's a versatile and in-demand programming language.
  • I aced my Python exam thanks to all the practice I put in.
  • Learning Python is like mastering a powerful tool that opens up endless possibilities in the tech world.

noun a fictional or made-up word with no specific definition or meaning

  • The spoffle was an important tool used in the scientific experiment.
  • I accidentally spilled my drink on the spoffle, oops!
  • Hey, can you pass me that spoffle over there?
  • Her words were like a spoffle, stirring up emotions in everyone around her.

abl

noun a type of protein found in the blood that helps to protect against infections

  • The patient was deemed abl to make decisions regarding their medical treatment.
  • I'm not abl to attend the meeting tomorrow, can you fill me in on what was discussed?
  • I was abl to sneak out of the house without my parents noticing.
  • His determination was abl to move mountains and achieve his goals.

ada

noun a female given name of African origin

  • Ada is a programming language that is widely used in the industry.
  • I heard ada is a pretty cool language to learn.
  • Have you checked out ada yet? It's pretty neat.
  • In the world of coding, ada is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.