verb action word that indicates bringing something or someone to a particular place or state

  • The lawyer will bring to the court all the necessary evidence to support his case.
  • I'll bring to the meeting the report you asked for.
  • She always brings to the party some good vibes.
  • His speech brought to light the issues that had been hidden for so long.

noun a person who provides instruction or education; a teacher

  • The educator provided valuable insights during the seminar.
  • My favorite educator always makes learning fun.
  • That educator is the real MVP when it comes to teaching.
  • An educator is like a beacon of knowledge guiding students towards success.

verb to speak or perform without preparation; to improvise

  • The speaker had to extemporize a speech when the teleprompter malfunctioned.
  • I had to extemporize a story to cover up my mistake.
  • He's so good at extemporizing, he could talk his way out of anything.
  • Sometimes in life, you have to extemporize and go with the flow.

noun a person or thing with many different aspects or qualities

adjective having many different aspects or qualities

  • The research project required a multifaceted approach, involving data analysis, interviews, and fieldwork.
  • She's a multifaceted artist - she can sing, dance, and act!
  • I didn't realize how multifaceted he was until I saw him freestyle rap at the party.
  • The issue is multifaceted, with social, economic, and political dimensions that need to be considered.

noun a teacher, especially a strict or pedantic one

  • The pedagogue emphasized the importance of critical thinking in education.
  • The teacher told us how crucial it is to think for ourselves.
  • The school guru really drilled into us the need to question everything.
  • The pedagogue was a beacon of knowledge in a sea of ignorance.

adjective having greatest importance or influence; most common or conspicuous

  • In this research study, the predominant factor influencing consumer behavior was found to be price.
  • The predominant color in her wardrobe is definitely black.
  • His predominant vibe is chill and laid-back.
  • The storm's predominant force was evident in the destruction it left behind.

noun a petition or other document in which the signatures are arranged in a circle to conceal the order of signing

  • The round robin tournament format ensures that each participant competes against every other participant.
  • We're doing a round robin style competition to see who's the best at ping pong.
  • Let's do a round robin to determine who has the best taste in music.
  • The round robin of interviews was exhausting, but necessary to find the right candidate.

noun a person who teaches in a school

  • The schoolteacher instructed the students on proper grammar usage.
  • The schoolteacher told us to study for the upcoming test.
  • The schoolteacher is always assigning so much homework.
  • The schoolteacher's words were like a guiding light for the students.

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

  • The professor made sure not to slur over any important details during the lecture.
  • Don't slur over the instructions or you might make a mistake.
  • I tend to slur over my homework when I'm feeling lazy.
  • She tends to slur over her emotions, never fully expressing how she truly feels.

noun a round mass of snow pressed or rolled together

verb to increase rapidly in size or significance

  • The children enjoyed rolling a snowball down the hill.
  • We had a blast throwing snowballs at each other during the snowball fight.
  • Let's go out and have a snowball fight, it'll be so much fun!
  • The rumor started as a small snowball but quickly grew into a huge avalanche of gossip.

adjective describing someone who speaks in a gentle, quiet manner

  • The professor was known for being soft spoken in his lectures.
  • She's really soft spoken, but she's also a great listener.
  • I didn't expect him to be so soft spoken, but he's actually pretty cool.
  • Her words were like a soft spoken melody, calming everyone around her.

noun a proposal or idea put forward for consideration

verb to put forward for consideration

  • The research findings suggest a strong correlation between exercise and mental health.
  • I suggest we take a different route to avoid traffic.
  • I suggest we grab some grub before heading to the party.
  • His silence suggested that he was not in agreement with the decision.

noun A person who is an expert in the field of education, especially in theory and practice.

  • The educationist emphasized the importance of critical thinking skills in the curriculum.
  • My friend's mom is an educationist and she always has interesting stories to share about her students.
  • I heard that new educationist is really cool and makes learning fun.
  • The educationist was like a beacon of knowledge, guiding students towards a brighter future.

noun a particular way in which a person learns best, such as through visual, auditory, or kinesthetic methods

  • Understanding your learning style is crucial for academic success.
  • I think I prefer a hands-on learning style over just reading from a textbook.
  • I vibe with the visual learning style more than anything else.
  • Just like everyone has a unique fingerprint, everyone also has a unique learning style.