adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'acceptable' describes something that is able to be accepted or approved

  • The quality control team deemed the product to be of acceptable quality.
  • As long as the party starts at an acceptable time, I'll be there.
  • I'm only gonna hang out with people who are chill and acceptable.
  • Her behavior was not acceptable and crossed a line.

verb past tense of certify, meaning to confirm or attest to the truth or accuracy of something

adjective describes a noun as being officially recognized as meeting certain standards or requirements

  • The company only hires certified professionals to ensure high quality standards.
  • I heard he's a certified genius when it comes to fixing cars.
  • She's a certified boss at her job.
  • His dedication to his craft has certified him as a true master.

noun the quality of being accurate, precise, or correct

  • The scientist emphasized the importance of measuring with exactness in order to obtain accurate results.
  • Make sure you follow the recipe with exactness if you want the dish to turn out right.
  • She nailed the dance routine with such exactness, it was like she was born to perform.
  • His attention to detail and exactness in his work set him apart from his colleagues.

noun a tendency to criticize or complain about others

adjective constantly looking for flaws or mistakes in others

  • The constant fault-finding in the project review meeting was counterproductive.
  • Stop with all the fault-finding, let's just get the job done.
  • She's always on a fault-finding mission, it's so annoying.
  • His fault-finding attitude is like a dark cloud hovering over the team's morale.

verb to review or revisit something

adverb indicating the direction or action of going back over something

  • I recommend you go back over your notes before the exam.
  • You should go back over that text message before sending it.
  • Let's go back over the plan one more time.
  • Sometimes we need to go back over our past mistakes to learn from them.

noun a general rule, principle, or piece of advice to follow

  • The company policy manual clearly outlines the guideline for employee conduct.
  • Make sure to follow the guideline for submitting your expenses to get reimbursed.
  • I always try to stick to the guideline when it comes to meal prep.
  • In life, there is no set guideline for success, everyone's journey is different.

noun the quality or state of being lax; looseness, slackness, or lack of strictness

  • The company's laxness in enforcing safety regulations led to a serious accident.
  • I can't believe the laxness of the security guards here.
  • The teacher's laxness on homework deadlines is awesome.
  • His laxness in taking care of his health eventually caught up with him.

noun a test that yields results indicating a below-average or insufficient level

adjective describing a test that produces below-average or insufficient results

  • The results showed a low test score, indicating a need for further evaluation.
  • I heard you got a low test grade, do you need help studying?
  • I totally bombed that low test, I should have studied more.
  • Her confidence took a low test after receiving criticism from her boss.

noun a system of maintaining standards in manufactured products by testing a sample of the output against the specification

  • The company implemented strict quality control measures to ensure the products meet industry standards.
  • We need to double-check everything before shipping out, it's all about quality control.
  • Gotta make sure everything is on point with the quality control before sending it out.
  • In life, quality control is like filtering out the bad to keep only the good around you.

adverb Repeteadly is an adverb that describes the action of doing something over and over again.

  • The scientist repeatedly conducted experiments to ensure accurate results.
  • She kept asking him the same question repeatedly until he answered.
  • He kept hitting the snooze button repeatedly this morning.
  • The athlete repeatedly pushed himself to the limit during training.

noun the quality or state of being strict; rigor or severity in dealing with or treating something

  • The school enforces strictness in their dress code policy.
  • My mom's strictness about curfew drives me crazy.
  • I can't deal with the level of strictness at this job, it's too much.
  • The strictness of the judge's ruling left no room for leniency.

verb to arrange or organize systematically

  • The company implemented a new software to systematize their inventory management.
  • I need to systematize my closet so I can find things more easily.
  • Let's systematize this project so we don't miss any important steps.
  • She tried to systematize her thoughts before giving the presentation.

noun a written guarantee promising to repair or replace a product if it malfunctions within a certain period of time

  • The product comes with a one-year warranty for any manufacturing defects.
  • Don't worry, if anything goes wrong with it, you can always use the warranty.
  • I got this phone on sale, and it even came with a warranty, so I'm good to go.
  • Trust is the warranty of a good relationship.

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 used to describe or modify a noun

adverb a word used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

preposition a word used before a noun or pronoun to show its relationship to another word in the sentence

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

  • It is important to pay attention to details and not sweat the small stuff in order to achieve success in project management.
  • Hey, don't sweat the small stuff! We can always fix it later.
  • Chill out, dude. Stop sweating the small stuff.
  • Learning to let go and not sweat the small stuff can lead to a more peaceful state of mind.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb

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

interjection a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise

  • It is important to remember that in data analysis, garbage in, garbage out.
  • You know what they say - garbage in, garbage out!
  • Junk data leads to junk results - garbage in, garbage out.
  • Just like with a computer, if you put garbage in, you'll get garbage out in life.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

interjection a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise

  • In the world of business, it is often true that you get what you pay for.
  • Hey, remember, you get what you pay for so don't expect top quality at a cheap price.
  • Dude, you know the saying - you get what you pay for, so don't be surprised if that bargain deal turns out to be a dud.
  • Life is like a transaction where you get what you pay for, whether it's in terms of effort, time, or resources.

noun the quality or state of being accountable; an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions

  • The company's culture of accountability ensures that all employees take responsibility for their actions.
  • We need to hold each other accountable for our work to maintain accountability within the team.
  • Dude, you gotta own up to your mistakes and show some accountability.
  • In order to reach our goals, we must carry the weight of accountability on our shoulders.

verb to stick firmly to a surface or substance; to follow closely or exactly

  • The employees strictly adhered to the company's dress code policy.
  • We made sure to stick to the rules and adhered to them.
  • We totally followed the guidelines and adhered to them.
  • Just like a magnet, she adhered to her principles no matter what.