noun a railroad freight car with a roof and sliding doors on the sides

adjective relating to or characteristic of boxcars

  • The boxcars were filled with goods and ready to be transported by train.
  • We played a game of boxcars with the kids using cardboard boxes.
  • Those boxcars are looking fresh, man.
  • His mind was like a train of boxcars, each thought connected to the next.

noun goods or merchandise carried by a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle

  • The cargo ship was loaded with containers full of goods bound for export.
  • The cargo truck is coming to pick up the packages later today.
  • I heard they're smuggling some illegal cargo in those crates.
  • Her emotional baggage felt like a heavy cargo weighing her down.

verb to move or flow continuously in a loop or circuit; to pass from place to place or person to person

  • The company policy requires all employees to circulate important documents for review.
  • Can you circulate this memo to the team?
  • Let's circulate the news about the party tonight.
  • Rumors began to circulate about the CEO's sudden resignation.

verb to combine several things into a single more effective or coherent whole

adjective formed or made by the combination of many different parts or people

  • The company's financial statements included a consolidated balance sheet.
  • All the data from the different departments was consolidated into one report.
  • Let's consolidate all our notes before the exam.
  • She consolidated her power by forming alliances with other leaders.

noun a reduction or restriction

  • The government implemented a curtailment of public spending in order to reduce the budget deficit.
  • There was a curtailment on our shopping spree because we ran out of money.
  • I had to put a curtailment on my Netflix binge to finish my homework.
  • The curtailment of his ambitions left him feeling lost and directionless.

noun a strong request or need for something

verb to ask for something forcefully or urgently

  • The company is experiencing high demand for their new product.
  • Everyone is asking for that new product, it's in high demand.
  • That new phone is so hot right now, everyone's demanding it.
  • Her talent is in such demand that she has bookings months in advance.

noun A person or company that supplies goods to stores and other businesses for sale to consumers.

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  • The distributor is responsible for delivering products to various retail stores.
  • The distributor guy always shows up early in the morning with new shipments.
  • I heard the distributor is the one who hooks us up with all the goods.
  • As a distributor of information, he spreads knowledge far and wide.

noun the transportation of goods over a short distance, especially as a part of a longer journey

  • The company hired a drayage service to transport their goods from the port to the warehouse.
  • We need to arrange for drayage to move the equipment to the event venue.
  • Let's get the drayage guys to haul this stuff over to the new office.
  • In the world of logistics, drayage is like the first domino that sets off the entire supply chain process.

noun A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled by machines.

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  • The factory produced over 1,000 units of the product in a single day.
  • I heard the factory down the street is hiring new workers.
  • Let's sneak into the abandoned factory and explore it.
  • Her mind was like a factory, constantly churning out new ideas.

noun goods or cargo carried by a vessel or vehicle

verb to transport goods as freight

  • The freight company specializes in transporting goods by land, sea, and air.
  • I need to ship this package, do you know any good freight services?
  • I heard you can get some good deals on freight if you know the right people.
  • The weight of responsibility felt like a heavy freight on his shoulders.

noun a person who sells food and other household goods

  • The grocer stocked fresh produce and pantry staples for the community.
  • I ran into the grocer at the market and he told me about the new shipment of fruits.
  • I'll swing by the grocer's to pick up some snacks for the party.
  • The grocer of wisdom dispensed valuable advice to all who sought it.

noun A type of stock or investment that represents companies in the industrial sector, such as manufacturing, energy, and construction.

adjective Relating to or characteristic of industries or the industrial sector.

  • The industrials sector is experiencing steady growth this quarter.
  • Have you heard about the latest trends in industrials?
  • I'm thinking of investing in some industrials stocks.
  • The industrials of the city never sleep, always buzzing with activity.

noun a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building

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  • The company conducted a thorough inventory of all its assets.
  • I need to take inventory of all the supplies in the storage room.
  • I have to do a quick inventory check before we open the store.
  • She took inventory of her life and realized she needed to make some changes.

noun the action of putting goods onto a vehicle for transportation

adjective used to describe something that is currently being loaded

  • The loading of the data onto the server is taking longer than expected.
  • This page is still loading, it's taking forever!
  • Ugh, this loading screen is killing me.
  • Her mind felt like it was constantly loading, struggling to process everything at once.

noun the responsibility for and control of a company or organization

  • Effective management is crucial for the success of any organization.
  • The management team is working on a new project.
  • I heard the management is cracking down on office gossip.
  • Time management is the key to balancing work and personal life.

noun equipment and supplies in military and commercial supply chains

  • The military unit was well-equipped with the necessary materiel for their mission.
  • Make sure you have all the materiel you need before heading out on your camping trip.
  • I borrowed some extra materiel from my friend for the project.
  • Her intellect and knowledge served as the materiel for her successful career in academia.

noun a person who oversees or directs some work, project, etc.; supervisor

  • The overseer of the construction project ensured that all safety regulations were followed.
  • The overseer at the factory always keeps a close eye on the workers.
  • Yo, the overseer is always on our case about taking too many breaks.
  • In a way, our conscience acts as an overseer, guiding our actions and decisions.

verb to obtain or acquire through effort or skill

  • The company has a dedicated team to procure all necessary materials for the project.
  • I need to figure out how to procure tickets for the concert next week.
  • I'll see if I can score some cash to procure those new sneakers.
  • She knew how to procure information from even the most reluctant sources.

noun a vehicle that runs on railway tracks and is used for carrying passengers or freight

  • The railway car was filled with passengers traveling to the next city.
  • We squeezed into the crowded railway car for the journey.
  • Let's hop on the railway car and get out of here.
  • Her mind was like a railway car, constantly moving from one thought to the next.

noun the act of sending goods to a destination

  • The shipment of goods arrived at the warehouse on schedule.
  • Hey, did you hear that the shipment finally came in?
  • Yo, the shipment just rolled in, right on time!
  • The shipment of new ideas brought a wave of innovation to the company.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, 'stored' is a past tense verb indicating that something was placed or kept for future use.

  • The data is securely stored in our cloud server.
  • I just stored all my photos in that folder.
  • I stored my snacks in my secret stash.
  • She stored all her memories in a special place in her heart.

noun a room or space used for storing items or supplies

  • The supplies are kept organized in the storeroom for easy access.
  • I'll grab some snacks from the storeroom before we head out.
  • Let's sneak into the storeroom and grab some extra supplies.
  • Her mind was like a cluttered storeroom, full of memories waiting to be sorted through.

noun a large retail store that sells a variety of food and household items

  • I usually buy groceries from the supermarket near my house.
  • Let's grab some snacks from the supermarket on our way home.
  • I'm just gonna swing by the supermart to pick up a few things.
  • The internet is like a supermarket of information, you can find everything you need.

adjective able to be traced or tracked

adverb in a manner that allows for tracing or tracking

  • The transaction was traceable through the company's financial records.
  • You can easily track your order online because it's traceable.
  • I can't believe how traceable my ex's social media activity is.
  • The impact of her words was traceable in the tears that welled up in his eyes.

noun the action or process of moving people or goods from one place to another

adjective relating to the movement of people or goods from one place to another

  • The city council is discussing improvements to public transportation in order to reduce traffic congestion.
  • I usually take public transportation to get to work because parking downtown is too expensive.
  • I missed the last bus, so now I have to Uber home.
  • His new job offers great opportunities for career transportation.

noun A person who drives a truck as a job

  • The trucker delivered the goods to the warehouse on time.
  • The trucker hauled the load across the country without any issues.
  • That trucker is one tough cookie, always on the road no matter the weather.
  • The trucker of knowledge delivered the wisdom of the ages to the eager students.

adjective describing something that was not expected or foreseen

  • The company faced financial difficulties due to unanticipated changes in the market.
  • I was caught off guard by the unanticipated rainstorm during our picnic.
  • I didn't expect that plot twist in the movie, it was totally unanticipated!
  • The unanticipated wave of emotions hit me like a ton of bricks.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, such as 'unfilled' which means not filled or completed

  • The position remained unfilled for several months due to a lack of qualified candidates.
  • I noticed the unfilled spot on the shelf where the books are supposed to go.
  • I can't believe you left your plate unfilled after dinner!
  • Her heart felt unfilled despite having everything she thought she wanted.

adjective not anticipated or expected

  • The project faced delays due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • I had to cancel my plans because of an unforeseen issue.
  • The party got ruined by some unforeseen drama.
  • Life is full of unforeseen twists and turns.

noun a person or company that sells goods in large quantities to retailers or other businesses

  • The wholesaler provides goods in bulk to retailers at a discounted price.
  • I always buy my products from the wholesaler down the street.
  • The wholesaler hooked me up with a great deal on these items.
  • She acted as a wholesaler of information, distributing it to all the team members.

adjective relating to or constituting an addition; supplementary

  • The accessorial charges for shipping were clearly outlined in the contract.
  • I didn't realize there were accessorial fees for using the gym facilities.
  • I got hit with some unexpected accessorial costs when I bought the car.
  • She always adds accessorial details to her stories to make them more interesting.

verb Accumulating is a verb form that indicates the action of gathering or collecting something over time.

  • The company is accumulating data from various sources for their research project.
  • I've been accumulating a lot of clothes in my closet that I never wear.
  • I've been hoarding snacks and accumulating quite the stash in my room.
  • Her lies were accumulating like a mountain, becoming harder to ignore.