noun a place or room used for storing goods at low temperatures to preserve their quality

  • The company invested in a state-of-the-art cold storage facility to preserve perishable goods.
  • We need to make sure we put the leftovers in the cold storage so they don't go bad.
  • Hey, can you toss that in the cold storage before it spoils?
  • She kept her emotions in cold storage, not wanting to deal with them at the moment.

noun a soft, fluffy fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (cotton) and another word in the sentence (to)

  • The textile industry primarily uses cotton to create a wide range of products.
  • I prefer wearing clothes made of cotton to stay comfortable throughout the day.
  • I love rocking my cotton tees to keep it casual and cool.
  • She used his words as cotton to soothe the wounds of their argument.

verb to cause to be late or behind schedule

  • The company is delaying the release of the new product due to production issues.
  • They're delaying the party until next weekend because of the bad weather forecast.
  • The teacher keeps delaying the test, it's so annoying.
  • By delaying the decision, you're just prolonging the inevitable.

noun the state or quality of being fulfilled; completion or achievement of a goal or desire

  • The company strives to provide job fulfillment for all employees.
  • Finding fulfillment in your work is key to long-term happiness.
  • I'm chasing that feeling of fulfillment in everything I do.
  • True fulfillment comes from within, not from external sources.

noun physical products that are tangible and durable

adjective describing the quality of the goods as sturdy or robust

  • The store specializes in selling hard goods such as tools and appliances.
  • I need to pick up some hard goods like pots and pans for my new apartment.
  • I heard they have a great selection of hard goods at that store.
  • In the business world, hard goods refer to physical products rather than services or intangible items.

noun the action or process of producing goods from raw materials

verb to make or produce (something) on a large scale using machinery

  • The company specializes in the manufacture of high-quality electronic components.
  • They're really good at making stuff.
  • They're cranking out those widgets like nobody's business.
  • She manufactured an excuse to leave the party early.

noun the state of not meeting or satisfying a promise, contract, or obligation

  • The nonfulfillment of the contract led to legal consequences.
  • Not meeting the requirements resulted in nonfulfillment of the task.
  • He totally flaked on his promise, causing nonfulfillment of the agreement.
  • Her constant procrastination was like a black hole of nonfulfillment in her life.

noun a building or room used for storing goods or supplies

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  • The museum's archive serves as a storehouse for valuable historical artifacts.
  • My garage has turned into a storehouse for all the old furniture we don't use anymore.
  • I found a hidden storehouse of snacks in my friend's bedroom.
  • Her mind was like a storehouse of memories, each one carefully preserved and cataloged.

noun necessary items or materials needed for a specific purpose

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  • The company ordered new office supplies for all employees.
  • I need to pick up some supplies for the party this weekend.
  • I'll grab some supplies from the store on my way home.
  • Education is the key that supplies us with the tools for success.

noun the quality or fact of occurring or being done at a favorable or useful time

  • The timeliness of the project delivery was crucial for meeting the client's expectations.
  • We need to work on our timeliness if we want to avoid any delays.
  • Dude, your timeliness is seriously lacking. Get it together!
  • In life, timeliness is like catching a train - if you miss it, you might have to wait a long time for the next one.

noun the charge for or cost of trucking goods

  • The company calculated the total truckage costs for transporting the goods.
  • We need to figure out how much the truckage will cost for this delivery.
  • I heard the truckage fees for that route are through the roof.
  • The truckage of emotions he carried with him was overwhelming.

noun a person or company that sells goods or services

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  • The vendor provided a detailed breakdown of their products and services.
  • I always buy my fruits from the same vendor at the farmer's market.
  • The street vendors always have the best snacks for cheap.
  • The vendor of hope offered a solution to their problems.

noun a mail or package that cannot be delivered to the intended recipient

adjective describing something that cannot be delivered

  • The package was marked as undeliverable due to an incorrect address.
  • They couldn't deliver the package because the address was wrong.
  • The package got sent back because they couldn't find where to deliver it.
  • Her message was left undeliverable as she couldn't bring herself to hit send.

verb to work together or communicate effectively, especially in a system or process

  • The two software systems need to interoperate seamlessly to ensure data consistency.
  • Make sure your phone can interoperate with your new smartwatch.
  • I heard the new gaming consoles can interoperate with each other for multiplayer games.
  • In order to achieve success, different departments must interoperate like a well-oiled machine.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The unexpected delay really put a crimp in our project timeline.
  • Running out of gas really put a crimp in our road trip.
  • Her getting sick really put a crimp in our girls' night out.
  • The new regulations put a crimp in our ability to innovate.

noun a person who is coming or arriving

adjective coming or arriving

  • The advehent of new technology has greatly improved our efficiency in the workplace.
  • I heard the advehent of a new coffee shop in town is causing quite a buzz.
  • Did you see the advehent of that new dance move? It's all over social media now.
  • The advehent of spring brings new life and colors to the world.