Spiritual Growth Words

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun the act of breathing in and out

  • Her aspiration to become a doctor led her to pursue a degree in medicine.
  • His aspiration is to travel the world and experience different cultures.
  • I have big aspirations to make it big in the music industry.
  • Her aspiration to reach new heights in her career is like a flame that never dies out.

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of an action

  • The company's financial situation is improving day by day.
  • I can see your skills getting better day by day.
  • She's crushing her workouts day by day.
  • The weight of the world seems to be getting heavier day by day.

adjective directed or proceeding towards the inside; coming in or going inwards

adverb towards the inside or centre

  • She turned her attention inward to reflect on her actions.
  • When faced with a difficult decision, he tends to look inward for answers.
  • I need to do some serious inward thinking before I make a decision.
  • His inward struggle with self-doubt was evident in his hesitant actions.

verb to exist or be alive; to reside in a particular place

adjective not intoxicated or drunk; not affected by alcohol or drugs

  • It is important to live sober in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
  • I've decided to start living sober and focus on my well-being.
  • I'm done with partying, I'm gonna start living sober from now on.
  • Living sober doesn't just mean abstaining from alcohol, it also means being clear-headed and focused in life.

noun a slang term for 'with you'

preposition used to indicate accompaniment or association

  • I will be meeting withcha to discuss the project details.
  • Hey, can I catch up withcha later?
  • Let's hang out withcha this weekend.
  • His words resonated withcha, touching your heart deeply.

verb to state or assert positively; maintain as true

adjective expressing agreement or approval

  • The court issued an affirming decision in favor of the plaintiff.
  • She gave an affirming nod to show her agreement with the proposal.
  • I'm totally affirming that plan, it's going to be awesome!
  • The blooming flowers in the garden are affirming the arrival of spring.