noun a Greek word meaning selfless, sacrificial, unconditional love

adjective showing selfless, sacrificial, unconditional love

  • The charity organization showed agape love towards the less fortunate by providing them with essential resources.
  • I felt agape when I saw the sunrise over the mountains this morning.
  • My heart was agape when I saw my favorite band perform live for the first time.
  • The artist's painting left me agape with wonder at its beauty and complexity.

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.

verb to surprise or overwhelm someone, typically with a sudden event or action

  • The unexpected news of the promotion really bowled over the entire team.
  • I was completely bowled over by how good the pizza was at that new restaurant.
  • Her performance in the audition totally bowled me over.
  • The beauty of the sunset never fails to bowl me over.

noun the process of bringing something to an end

  • The company announced the closure of its manufacturing plant.
  • They finally decided on the closure of the deal.
  • I'm so over him, I need closure.
  • Finding closure after a loss can be a long process.

adjective describing the state of having nothing in one's hands

adverb modifying the verb 'to be' to indicate the state of having nothing in one's hands

  • Despite their efforts, the team returned empty handed from the negotiation.
  • We went to the store looking for the new video game, but we came back empty handed.
  • I thought I would find some cool stuff at the garage sale, but I ended up leaving empty handed.
  • He searched for answers in the old books, but he came back empty handed.

noun a person's religious or spiritual beliefs

verb to continue to believe in something or someone, especially when it is difficult to do so

  • In times of uncertainty, it is important to keep faith in the principles of democracy.
  • No matter what happens, just keep faith that everything will work out in the end.
  • When things get tough, just keep the faith and trust that it will all be okay.
  • Like a lighthouse in a storm, keeping faith can guide us through the darkest of times.

noun a work of fiction dealing with events remote from real life

  • The novel explores the themes of love and romance in great depth.
  • I'm a sucker for a good romance movie.
  • She's always getting caught up in some drama-filled romance.
  • The sunset painted the sky in hues of romance.

verb adapted or appropriate for a specific purpose or situation

  • The candidate's qualifications are well-suited for the position.
  • I think this outfit is perfectly suited for the party.
  • That new song is so suited for my vibe.
  • Her calm demeanor is suited to dealing with difficult situations.

verb to have in one's mind or to consider

preposition used to introduce a mental image or idea

  • When you think of the impact of climate change, it becomes clear that urgent action is needed.
  • Hey, when you think of going out for dinner tonight, what's your top choice?
  • I was just thinking, when you think of all the drama in high school, it's actually pretty funny now.
  • As an artist, I always think of my canvas as a blank slate waiting to be transformed.

noun Acronym for 'Am I the Asshole', used in online forums to ask for opinions on whether one's actions were justified or not

  • In the scenario presented, AITA for not attending the meeting without prior notice?
  • AITA for bailing on my friend's birthday party last minute?
  • Do you think AITA for ghosting my date after the first date?
  • AITA for stepping on my coworker's toes by taking credit for their idea?

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

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

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

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

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • If you choose to sleep or lie down with dogs, you may end up getting fleas due to their presence.
  • Hey, remember if you sleep with dogs, you're gonna get fleas!
  • Dude, if you chill with those dogs, you're gonna get fleas, no doubt.
  • The saying 'if you sleep with dogs, you get fleas' reminds us that our associations can have negative consequences.

noun a blog that is maintained by a couple

  • The couple blogging about their travels gained a large following due to their informative and well-written posts.
  • The couple blogging about food reviews on their website are gaining popularity among foodies.
  • The couple blogging about their relationship drama is spilling all the tea online.
  • The couple blogging about their journey through life together is like a modern-day love story unfolding before our eyes.

noun A couple is a noun that refers to two people or things that are together or considered together.

adjective In this context, 'a couple' can also function as an adjective, modifying a noun to indicate a small number or amount of something.

  • I met a couple at the conference who were interested in investing in our company.
  • I saw a couple of my friends at the mall yesterday.
  • Let's grab a couple of drinks after work.
  • There's always a couple of bad apples in every group.

noun a type of journalist or writer who specializes in giving advice to people who write to them with their problems

  • The advice columnist for the local newspaper provides guidance on various life issues.
  • My favorite advice columnist always gives the best tips for relationships.
  • I always check out what the advice columnist has to say in the magazine.
  • She was like an advice columnist, offering wisdom and support to those in need.