noun a written or spoken agreement, especially one concerning employment, sales, or tenancy, that is intended to be enforceable by law

verb to enter into a formal and legally binding agreement

  • The contract between the two companies was signed yesterday.
  • They finally sealed the deal with a contract.
  • They inked the contract last week.
  • Their friendship was like an unspoken contract, always there to support each other.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

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

  • Employees are required to give notice of resignation at least two weeks in advance.
  • Hey, don't forget to give notice before you quit your job!
  • I'm gonna bounce, but I'll give notice first.
  • Before ending the partnership, it is important to give notice and discuss the implications.

noun a formal assurance that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if it fails within a certain period

verb to provide a guarantee or assurance

  • The company provides a guaranty for all their products for up to one year.
  • I can guaranty that the new restaurant in town serves amazing food.
  • I guaranty you'll have a great time at the party tonight!
  • His reputation as a trustworthy person acts as a guaranty for his success in the business world.

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

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and typically answers the questions how, when, where, or to what extent

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

  • Please make sure to submit your request in writing for proper documentation.
  • Hey, can you send me that information in writing so I have it for reference?
  • I'll believe it when I see it in writing.
  • Her emotions were clearly expressed in writing through her poetry.

verb to compensate for loss, damage, or injury; to secure against legal liability

  • The company agreed to indemnify the supplier against any potential losses.
  • Don't worry, the insurance will indemnify you in case of any accidents.
  • I'll make sure to cover your back and indemnify you if anything goes wrong.
  • Her kindness served as a shield to indemnify him from the harsh realities of life.

noun a formal legal agreement, contract, or document, especially one relating to the borrowing of money or the hiring of labor

verb to bind by or as if by an indenture; to bind into service by or as if by indenture; to apprentice

  • The indenture outlined the terms and conditions of the agreement between the two parties.
  • They signed an indenture to seal the deal.
  • The indenture was like a fancy contract, man.
  • The indenture of trust between them was unbreakable.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific thing, such as 'null' or 'void'

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'null' or 'void'

  • The contract was declared null and void due to a breach of terms.
  • They said the agreement is null and void now.
  • The deal is totally null and void, dude.
  • Once trust is broken, all promises become null and void.

noun a choice or alternative that is available

adjective describing something that is optional or not required

  • The company offers a variety of investment options for their clients.
  • You have the option to choose between the blue or red shirt.
  • I have the option to bail on the party if it gets boring.
  • She saw quitting her job as the only viable option for her mental health.

noun something that is owned by a specific individual or company and is not available to the public

adjective relating to an owner or ownership; privately owned and maintained

  • The company developed a proprietary software solution for their clients.
  • They have their own proprietary way of doing things.
  • I can't share that information, it's proprietary.
  • Her proprietary knowledge of the industry gave her a competitive edge.

noun the act of avoiding or shunning something

verb not applicable

adjective not applicable

adverb not applicable

pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

conjunction not applicable

interjection not applicable

article not applicable

  • The contract included a clause on voidance in case of breach of agreement.
  • Avoiding voidance of the warranty is crucial for keeping your electronics covered.
  • Don't mess up or you'll be facing voidance of your membership.
  • Her actions led to a voidance of trust between them.

noun a way out or exit from a place or building

  • Please proceed to the nearest exit in an orderly fashion.
  • Let's get out of here through that exit over there.
  • We gotta bounce, find the exit and let's dip.
  • Finding the exit in this situation will lead to a resolution.

adjective not capable of being enforced or carried out

  • The contract was deemed unenforceable due to a lack of consideration from both parties.
  • They couldn't enforce the agreement because it wasn't valid.
  • The deal was a bust because it was unenforceable.
  • Their promise was as unenforceable as a house of cards.

noun a thing added or to be added, especially extra material added at the end of a book or other publication

  • The contract was updated with several addendums to clarify certain terms.
  • I had to sign a bunch of addendums to make changes to my lease agreement.
  • I'm tired of all these addendums, can't we just keep things simple?
  • In life, unexpected events often act as addendums to our carefully laid plans.

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

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

  • The contract stipulates that the employee is liable ad vitam aut culpam for any damages caused during work hours.
  • You better be careful at work, because you are responsible ad vitam aut culpam for any mistakes.
  • Dude, if you mess up again, you're in trouble ad vitam aut culpam.
  • In relationships, it's important to take responsibility ad vitam aut culpam for your actions.