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

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where

  • I prefer to work on important projects at home where I can focus without distractions.
  • I always feel more comfortable and relaxed at home than anywhere else.
  • I'm just chilling at home, watching some Netflix.
  • She felt at home in the bustling city, as if she belonged there.

noun a room or set of rooms below the ground floor of a building

  • The basement of the building is used for storage purposes.
  • Let's hang out in the basement, it's cooler down there.
  • I found some creepy stuff in the basement, it's like a dungeon down there.
  • The basement of his mind held dark secrets that he was afraid to confront.

noun the power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration

verb to delight or please greatly

  • The historic town was filled with old-world charm.
  • She has a certain charm that draws people to her.
  • That new restaurant has some serious charm, dude.
  • His charm was like a spell, captivating everyone around him.

noun a state of being or a set of circumstances under which something occurs

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  • The patient's medical condition is stable and improving.
  • I heard she's in a serious condition after the accident.
  • His car's in mint condition, it's like brand new.
  • The company's financial condition is on life support.

noun a city's central business district, often characterized by commercial and cultural activity

adverb toward or in the direction of the central business district

  • The new office building is located in downtown area of the city.
  • Let's meet up for lunch at that new cafe downtown.
  • I love hanging out downtown, there's always something fun to do.
  • Her mind was a bustling downtown of thoughts and ideas.

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

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • The total cost, exclusive of taxes, is $1000.
  • The price tag, exclusive of any extra fees, is $50.
  • The bill, exclusive of tips, came out to $30.
  • His accomplishments, exclusive of his wealth, are truly impressive.

noun a type of roof with two slopes on each side, the lower slope being steeper than the upper one, creating a distinctively shaped roofline

  • The gambrel roof design is commonly seen in Dutch colonial architecture.
  • I love the look of those houses with the gambrel roofs.
  • Check out that cool gambrel roof on that old barn!
  • The gambrel of her smile was infectious, lighting up the room.

noun a synonym for 'residence' or 'dwelling'

  • The soldiers were provided with comfortable living quarters during their deployment.
  • The new apartment has spacious living quarters with a great view.
  • I can't wait to crash in my living quarters after a long day at work.
  • His mind was like a cluttered living quarters, filled with thoughts and memories.

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

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

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

  • Please remember to look in the textbook for the answer to that question.
  • Hey, can you look in the fridge and see if we have any milk left?
  • I'm gonna look in my closet for something to wear to the party.
  • Sometimes we need to look inwards to find the strength to overcome challenges.

noun a house provided by a church for its pastor

  • The parsonage is a beautiful residence provided for the clergy member and their family.
  • The parsonage is where the pastor lives with their family.
  • The parsonage is like the preacher's pad.
  • The parsonage symbolizes the spiritual home of the community.

noun a derogatory term used to describe a dirty or unpleasant place

  • The city council is working to address the issue of pestholes in the urban areas.
  • I can't believe how many pestholes are in this neighborhood.
  • This place is a total pesthole, let's get out of here.
  • His mind was a pesthole of negative thoughts.

noun a house provided for a member of the clergy

  • The priest lived in the rectory next to the church.
  • The rectory is where the priest hangs out when he's not at the church.
  • The priest's crib is the rectory, man.
  • The rectory served as a sanctuary for the priest, a place of peace and reflection.

noun a space that is or can be occupied or where something can be done

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  • The conference room is booked for the meeting tomorrow.
  • Let's hang out in my room after school.
  • I need to clean up my room before my parents get home.
  • There is no room for error in this project.

noun a small compartment or cabin on a train or ship, typically containing two bunks and little else

  • The train ticket includes a roomette for overnight travel.
  • I booked a roomette on the train for the trip.
  • Let's snag a roomette on the train for some privacy.
  • His mind was like a cluttered roomette, filled with random thoughts and ideas.

adjective describing or relating to natural scenery or landscapes, especially in a way that is beautiful or picturesque

  • The scenic views from the top of the mountain were breathtaking.
  • We took a drive along the scenic route to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
  • Let's go for a hike and check out the super scenic overlook.
  • Her poetic words painted a scenic picture of the countryside in my mind.

verb to exchange goods or services for money

  • The company plans to sell their new product through various distribution channels.
  • I'm looking to sell my old furniture online to make some extra cash.
  • I'm trying to sell these concert tickets before the show sells out.
  • She has a way of selling her ideas to the team effortlessly.

adverb used to indicate the extent or degree of something

preposition used to indicate a limit or maximum amount

  • The company offers discounts of up to 50% for bulk orders.
  • You can get cashback of up to 20% on your purchases.
  • I scored tickets to the concert for up to half price!
  • Her dedication to her work is up to par with the best in the industry.

noun a position or office that is unfilled or unoccupied

adjective relating to something that is empty or unoccupied

  • There is a vacancy for the position of senior manager in the company.
  • Hey, did you hear about the vacancy for the new team leader?
  • I heard there's a job opening at that cool startup, wanna apply for the vacancy?
  • His sudden departure left a vacancy in our hearts that can never be filled.

noun a house provided for a vicar

  • The vicarage is a beautiful old building located next to the church.
  • The vicarage is where the priest lives, right next to the church.
  • The vicarage is like the priest's pad, right by the church.
  • The vicarage symbolizes the close connection between the priest and the church.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

  • The new store is now officially open for business.
  • Hey guys, the cafe is open for business if anyone wants to grab a coffee.
  • The food truck is finally open for business, let's go get some grub!
  • After a long period of renovation, my mind feels refreshed and open for business.

noun bathroom

  • The house has a convenient Jack and Jill bathroom that connects two bedrooms.
  • I love that the kids can share a Jack and Jill bathroom without having to go through the hallway.
  • The Jack and Jill bathroom is perfect for when you have guests over and need to share a bathroom.
  • The Jack and Jill bathroom symbolizes the close relationship between the siblings who share it.

adjective a suffix added to a word to indicate readiness or preparedness

  • The report is almost ready for submission.
  • I'll be ready to go in five minutes.
  • She's always selfie-ready.
  • He's always ready to jump into action at a moment's notice.

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

  • The city is located north of the river.
  • The town is up north of the river.
  • The village is way north of the river.
  • His intelligence is north of average.