Sports Team Jargon

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a single entity or unit

adverb in a unified manner or together

  • The two companies decided to merge and operate as one entity.
  • Let's work together as one team to finish this project.
  • We need to stick together and act as one unit.
  • The dancers moved in perfect harmony, flowing as one on stage.

noun A male who has the same parents as another person

  • My brother and I come from a close-knit family.
  • Hey bro, wanna grab some food later?
  • Me and my bro are tight.
  • He's like a brother to me, always looking out for me.

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

  • He joined the company as a senior manager last month.
  • I joined the gym yesterday to start working out.
  • She joined the squad to hang out with her friends.
  • The two rivers joined together to form a larger body of water.

noun the action of leading a group of people or an organization

adjective relating to or characteristic of a leader or leadership

  • Effective leadership is crucial for the success of any organization.
  • She showed great leadership skills in guiding the team to victory.
  • That dude has some serious leadership chops.
  • In the journey of life, leadership is the compass that guides us through rough waters.

verb to come together or unite for a common purpose or goal

adverb in a manner that brings things closer or unites them

preposition used to indicate the action of bringing things closer or uniting them

  • It is important for the team to pull together and work towards a common goal.
  • Let's all pull together and get this project finished on time.
  • We need to pull together and make sure we ace this presentation.
  • In times of crisis, it's crucial for the community to pull together and support each other.