• The average income in the country has been steadily increasing over the past decade.
  • On average, people tend to spend more money during the holiday season.
  • I'm just your average Joe, nothing special.
  • She may seem average on the outside, but she has a heart of gold.

noun a combination of two or more things

verb to bring or join together in a single place or thing

adjective made by putting two or more things together

  • The two companies decided to merge and their combined efforts led to increased profits.
  • When we work together, our skills are combined and we can achieve great things.
  • We make a great team when our talents are combined.
  • The flavors of chocolate and peanut butter combined create a delicious treat.

noun the amount of space between two things or places

verb to move away from someone or something

adjective far away in space or time

  • The distance between the two cities is approximately 200 kilometers.
  • I can't believe how far the distance is between our houses!
  • I'm not walking that distance, it's too far.
  • There was a great emotional distance between them after the argument.

noun the measurement from base to top or the highest point

adjective describing how tall or high something is

  • The height of the building is 300 meters.
  • She couldn't believe the height of the roller coaster.
  • I can't believe the height of that dude, he's so tall!
  • The height of her success was reaching the top of her career.

noun a jolting or bouncing movement

verb to jolt or bounce

  • The vehicle experienced a sudden jounce as it hit a pothole in the road.
  • I nearly spilled my coffee when the car jounced over that speed bump.
  • The old truck jounced along the dirt road, bouncing us around in the back.
  • Her heart jounced with excitement as she opened the letter from her dream college.

noun a unit of distance equal to 5,280 feet or 1.609 kilometers

preposition used to express speed in terms of the number of miles traveled in one hour

  • The speed limit on this highway is 65 miles per hour.
  • I was driving at 80 miles per hour on the freeway.
  • I was cruising at 70 miles per hour down the highway.
  • His mind was racing a million miles per hour with ideas.

noun the quality or state of being regular; conformity to a standard, rule, or pattern

  • The regularity of his daily routine helped him stay organized and focused.
  • I try to exercise with some regularity, but sometimes life gets in the way.
  • I can't believe the regularity of her excuses for being late all the time.
  • The regularity of the waves crashing on the shore was like a soothing rhythm.

noun a person who participates in sports, especially as a profession

  • The sportsperson demonstrated exceptional skill and determination during the competition.
  • That sportsperson is a total pro on the field.
  • Check out that sportsperson, they're killing it out there!
  • Being a sportsperson in the game of life requires perseverance and strategy.

noun The word 'underperformance' is a noun that refers to the act of performing at a level that is below expectations or standards.

  • The company's underperformance in the third quarter has raised concerns among investors.
  • The team's underperformance lately is really disappointing.
  • I can't believe the underperformance of that player in the game yesterday.
  • Her underperformance in the role was like a dark cloud hanging over the production.

noun a device or application used to monitor and track fitness-related metrics such as steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, and heart rate

  • The fitness tracker monitors your daily activity and provides valuable data on your health and fitness levels.
  • I love using my fitness tracker to keep track of my steps and calories burned throughout the day.
  • My fitness tracker is my new workout buddy, helping me stay on top of my fitness goals.
  • Think of a fitness tracker as your personal health assistant, always there to guide you towards a healthier lifestyle.

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

  • The new sports car may look impressive, but it's all show and no go when it comes to actual performance.
  • That fancy-looking phone is all show and no go - it's slow and lags all the time.
  • Don't be fooled by his flashy outfit, he's all show and no go when it comes to getting things done.
  • Her promises of helping out were all show and no go, as she never actually followed through with any action.

noun a category of technology devices that can be worn on the body, usually with smart features

  • The use of wearables in healthcare is becoming more prevalent as technology advances.
  • I love using my wearables to track my daily steps and activity levels.
  • I'm all about those wearables that can monitor my heart rate during workouts.
  • Wearables have become like a second skin to some people, always on and always connected.

noun the quality or state of being able

  • The candidate's problem-solving ability was highly regarded by the hiring committee.
  • I really admire your ability to stay calm under pressure.
  • Her dance moves have serious twerk-ability!
  • His ability to see the bigger picture sets him apart from his peers.

noun a method for measuring the density of an object by determining its ability to absorb radiation or sound waves

  • Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry is commonly used to measure bone mineral density.
  • My doctor recommended getting a bone density scan using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.
  • I had to go for a bone check-up with that fancy X-ray machine that measures bone density.
  • Her ability to absorb information was like a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry machine, precise and detailed.