noun a choice or option that is available as an alternative to something else

adjective available as another possibility or choice

  • The committee is considering an alternative approach to solving the budget issue.
  • We could try a different way to fix the problem.
  • Let's go with another option to get this done.
  • There's always another path to take, an alternative route to success.

noun a device consisting of one or more electrochemical cells with external connections for powering electrical devices

  • The battery in my phone needs to be replaced.
  • My phone's battery is dying, I need to charge it.
  • I forgot to charge my battery last night, now it's dead.
  • Her energy levels were like a drained battery after a long day at work.

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adjective relating to electricity or the use of electricity

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  • The electrical engineer was responsible for designing the circuitry of the new device.
  • I need to call an electrician to fix the electrical issue in my house.
  • I accidentally zapped myself on the electrical outlet.
  • The tension in the room was so high, it felt like an electrical current running through the air.

verb to charge with electricity or give an electric shock

adjective charged with electricity; thrilling or exciting

  • The new train system is fully electrified, reducing carbon emissions.
  • I was so electrified when I found out I got the job!
  • The concert was so amazing, I was completely electrified the whole time.
  • Her electrified presence lit up the room as soon as she walked in.

verb to charge with electricity; to excite or thrill greatly

  • The new technology has the potential to electrify the automotive industry.
  • The concert last night really electrified the crowd.
  • The DJ's set at the party was so lit, it really electrified the room.
  • Her passionate speech electrified the audience and inspired them to take action.

verb to convert into gas, especially by the application of heat

  • The company plans to gasify coal to produce synthetic natural gas.
  • They're going to turn coal into gas.
  • They're gonna gasify that coal.
  • She had the ability to gasify any problem, turning it into a manageable solution.

noun A building equipped with machinery for grinding grain into flour.

  • The mill produced over 1,000 tons of paper last month.
  • Let's take a tour of the old mill down by the river.
  • I heard they're hiring at the mill, wanna apply?
  • Time is the mill that grinds slowly but surely.

noun a small, rounded or compressed mass of a substance

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  • The scientist used a pellet of the substance in the experiment.
  • I found a pellet in the bird's nest.
  • He shot a pellet at the can for target practice.
  • Her words hit me like a pellet, leaving a lasting impact.

noun the act of renewing or the state of being renewed

verb to make something new or fresh again; to revive or restore

  • The company decided to renew their contract with the supplier for another year.
  • I think it's time to renew our gym membership before it expires.
  • I gotta renew my Netflix subscription so I can keep binge-watching my favorite shows.
  • After a long winter, the flowers began to renew and bloom again in the spring.

noun a type of energy derived from the sun's radiation

adjective relating to or derived from the sun

  • The solar panels on the roof provide renewable energy for the entire building.
  • I love how the solar lights in the garden automatically turn on at night.
  • Let's go check out that new solar-powered gadget everyone's talking about.
  • Her smile was like a burst of solar energy on a rainy day.

noun a natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction

verb to cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach

  • The strong wind caused damage to several buildings in the area.
  • I love going for a walk when there's a nice breeze in the wind.
  • I heard there's a wicked wind storm coming our way tonight.
  • His words were like a gentle wind, calming the situation.

adjective describing something that does not produce greenhouse gas emissions or that offsets emissions through other means

  • The company aims to become climate-neutral by 2030 through various sustainability initiatives.
  • We're trying to make our house more climate-neutral by using energy-efficient appliances.
  • Dude, we should totally go climate-neutral and start biking to work instead of driving.
  • Her mind was like a climate-neutral zone, free from any negative thoughts or worries.

noun a form of renewable energy that is generated by harnessing the power of flowing water

  • Hydropower is a renewable energy source that harnesses the power of flowing water to generate electricity.
  • Did you know that hydropower is one of the oldest forms of energy production?
  • Hydropower is like nature's own power generator, using water to create electricity.
  • Harnessing the potential of hydropower is like unlocking a limitless source of clean energy.

verb to engage in environmentally friendly practices or actions

adjective describing the act of being environmentally conscious or sustainable

  • It is important for individuals and businesses to go green by adopting sustainable practices.
  • Hey, let's all do our part and go green by recycling and using eco-friendly products.
  • Dude, we should totally go green and start composting our food waste.
  • When you go green, you are not just helping the environment, but also improving your own health and well-being.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'mushroom' is a noun as it refers to a type of fungus.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'bionic' is an adjective that describes the type of mushroom as being enhanced or modified with technology.

  • Scientists are researching the potential applications of a bionic mushroom in the field of renewable energy.
  • Have you heard about that bionic mushroom that can generate electricity? It's pretty cool!
  • That bionic mushroom is straight up futuristic!
  • The bionic mushroom represents a new era of sustainable technology.

noun the decomposition of organic matter by heat in the absence of oxygen, resulting in the formation of various byproducts such as gas, liquid, and char

  • Pyrolysis is a process that involves the decomposition of organic materials at high temperatures in the absence of oxygen.
  • I heard they're using pyrolysis to convert waste into biochar for their garden.
  • Let's fire up the pyrolysis machine and see what kind of magic it can do.
  • His anger was like the pyrolysis of emotions, burning away any trace of rational thought.

noun charging unit - a device used to recharge a battery or power a device

  • The charging unit is designed to efficiently power up the electronic device.
  • Make sure you plug in the charging unit before you go to bed.
  • I forgot my charging unit at home, so my phone died halfway through the day.
  • His determination was like a charging unit, constantly fueling his ambition.

noun a unit of power saved as a result of energy conservation measures, equal to one million watts

adjective relating to or denoting a unit of power saved as a result of energy conservation measures

  • The concept of negawatts refers to the amount of energy saved through energy efficiency measures.
  • Negawatts are basically the energy saved by using energy-efficient appliances.
  • I'm all about saving those negawatts by turning off lights when not in use.
  • In the battle against climate change, negawatts are like little victories for the environment.

noun humanure

  • The practice of composting humanure is gaining popularity as a sustainable waste management solution.
  • Some people actually use humanure as fertilizer for their gardens, believe it or not.
  • I heard that guy is into some weird stuff, like using humanure in his backyard.
  • The artist's work was described as a form of 'cultural humanure', recycling societal norms and taboos into thought-provoking pieces.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality, such as 'accumulation' and 'energy'

  • The accumulation of energy in the battery is crucial for the proper functioning of the device.
  • Make sure you don't drain the battery completely to avoid slow accumulation of energy.
  • I need to charge my phone to get that sweet accumulation of energy.
  • The team's hard work and dedication resulted in an accumulation of energy that propelled them to victory.

noun the measurement of the intensity of radiation, especially of the sun's rays

  • Actinometry is the measurement of the intensity of solar radiation.
  • I learned about actinometry in my environmental science class.
  • Do you know how to do actinometry for our experiment?
  • His actinometry skills are on point when it comes to analyzing sunlight exposure.

noun a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase the surface area available for adsorption or chemical reactions

  • Activated carbon is commonly used in water filtration systems to remove impurities and contaminants.
  • I heard that activated carbon filters are really good at purifying water.
  • Yo, those activated carbon thingies are like magic for cleaning up dirty water.
  • Using activated carbon is like having a superhero that can absorb all the bad stuff in water.

noun a machine that generates electricity using wind power

  • The aerogenerator was installed on top of the building to harness wind energy.
  • They put up an aerogenerator to catch the wind and make electricity.
  • The aerogenerator is like a giant windmill that powers the whole place.
  • Her mind was like an aerogenerator, constantly generating new ideas and innovations.