Software Development

12 words in this vocabulary list

verb to eliminate or get rid of something

adverb used to modify a verb, indicating the manner in which an action is performed

  • The government is considering a proposal to do away with outdated regulations.
  • Let's just do away with all the unnecessary paperwork.
  • I say we do away with this whole situation and move on.
  • Sometimes we need to do away with old habits to make room for new opportunities.

verb The word 'failed' is a verb, which is a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'failed' indicates that someone did not succeed in a particular task or goal.

  • The project failed to meet the deadline due to unforeseen complications.
  • I failed my math test because I didn't study enough.
  • She failed to show up to the party last night.
  • His attempt to win her over failed miserably.

noun a retreat or withdrawal

verb to move back or retreat in the face of danger or difficulty

  • In case of failure, we have a contingency plan to fall back on.
  • If all else fails, we can always fall back on our original idea.
  • When things get tough, sometimes you just have to fall back and regroup.
  • When faced with a difficult decision, I tend to fall back on my instincts.

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'irremovable' describes something that cannot be removed or taken away.

  • The stain on the fabric was unfortunately irremovable despite multiple attempts to clean it.
  • No matter how hard I tried, that sticker on my laptop was irremovable.
  • That gum in my hair was totally irremovable, it was a nightmare to get out.
  • The memory of her betrayal was like an irremovable scar on his heart.

noun a sudden quick movement

verb to leap or spring suddenly

preposition indicating inclusion or involvement

  • Please feel free to jump in with any questions during the presentation.
  • Hey, don't be shy, just jump in and join the conversation!
  • Come on, dude, just jump in and let's get this party started!
  • Sometimes you just have to take a leap of faith and jump in without overthinking it.

noun a peculiar aspect of a person's character or behavior

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  • Her tendency to hum while working is just a harmless quirk.
  • One of his quirks is that he always wears mismatched socks.
  • I love your quirky sense of style - it's so unique!
  • His quirk of always arriving late to meetings is starting to become a problem.

verb to appear again or repeatedly

  • The magician amazed the audience by making a coin keep reappearing in different places.
  • I swear I keep seeing that same cat reappearing in our backyard.
  • That meme keeps reappearing on my social media feed, it's so annoying.
  • The theme of forgiveness kept reappearing in the novel, showing the importance of letting go of grudges.

adjective describing something that does not have official certification or approval

  • The company only hires non-certified employees for entry-level positions.
  • I heard they're looking for non-certified workers at the construction site.
  • You don't need to be certified, they'll take non-certified folks too.
  • In this industry, sometimes it's better to be a non-certified rebel than a conformist with all the credentials.

noun a person or thing that flutes or plays the flute

  • The fluter on the roof caused a beautiful melody to fill the room.
  • I can hear the fluter playing a tune outside.
  • Check out that fluter jamming on the street corner!
  • Her voice was like a fluter, soft and melodious.

MVP

noun Most Valuable Player

  • The MVP of the project was recognized for their outstanding contributions.
  • Everyone knows Sarah is the MVP around here.
  • John is the real MVP for helping me move last weekend.
  • In the game of life, you have to be your own MVP.

noun A collaborative event in which computer programmers and others involved in software development, including graphic designers, interface designers, project managers, and others, collaborate on software projects

  • The company organized a hackathon to encourage innovation among its employees.
  • I heard there's a hackathon happening next weekend, are you participating?
  • Let's team up and crush this hackathon, we got this!
  • Life is like a hackathon, you have limited time to come up with creative solutions to challenges.

noun a type of software that automatically displays or downloads advertising material when a user is online

  • Adware is a type of software that automatically displays or downloads advertisements on a user's device.
  • I hate it when adware pops up while I'm trying to browse the internet.
  • Adware is like those annoying pop-ups that won't go away.
  • Adware is like a pesky salesman that constantly interrupts your online experience.