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 person who helps or supports someone else in a particular task

verb to help or support someone in a particular task

  • I am here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.
  • Hey, let me know if you need any help, I can assist you with that.
  • I got your back, I can assist with that if you need me to.
  • Sometimes a kind word can assist in healing a broken heart.

noun a close relationship or bond between people based on shared beliefs, values, or goals

  • The brotherhood of firefighters worked together seamlessly to put out the blaze.
  • My brotherhood of friends always has my back no matter what.
  • Me and my bros have a tight brotherhood that can't be broken.
  • The brotherhood between the two rival gangs surprisingly led to a truce.

noun the action of working with someone to produce or create something

  • The success of the project was largely due to the effective collaboration between the two departments.
  • We should work together on this project, our collaboration will make it successful.
  • Let's team up and collaborate on this, it'll be awesome!
  • Their collaboration was like a well-oiled machine, smoothly working together towards a common goal.

noun a person who works jointly on an activity or project

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  • The researcher worked closely with a collaborator from another institution on the project.
  • I'm meeting up with my collaborator to discuss our next steps.
  • Me and my collab are gonna crush this presentation together.
  • Nature is the greatest collaborator, providing inspiration for artists and scientists alike.

noun A person with whom one works, typically in a profession or business.

  • I will discuss this matter with my colleague before making a decision.
  • I'll ask my colleague about it and let you know.
  • I'll check with my work buddy before deciding.
  • My colleague is my right-hand person when it comes to solving problems.
  • The two companies decided to collaborate on a new project together.
  • Let's collaborate on this presentation and share ideas.
  • Hey, wanna collab on this video and make it go viral?
  • The colors in the painting collaborate to create a sense of harmony.

adverb Collectively is an adverb that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by indicating that something is done or achieved together as a group.

  • The team collectively worked on the project and achieved great results.
  • We collectively decided to go to the beach for the weekend.
  • Let's collectively pitch in for pizza and beer for the party.
  • Their voices collectively rose in protest against the unjust decision.

verb to accompany or go with someone or something

adverb in a manner that shows progress or improvement

  • Please come along to the meeting at 10 AM sharp.
  • Hey, do you want to come along to the party tonight?
  • Yo, come along with us to the concert, it's gonna be lit!
  • The project is moving slowly, but I'm confident it will come along eventually.

adjective helping to improve; promoting further development or advancement

  • The committee had a constructive meeting to discuss the new project proposal.
  • I appreciate your constructive feedback on my presentation.
  • Let's keep the conversation constructive and avoid any unnecessary drama.
  • In order to build a strong relationship, it is important to lay down a foundation of constructive communication.

verb to work together towards a common goal or purpose

  • It is essential for all team members to cooperate in order to achieve our project goals.
  • Let's all cooperate and get this job done together.
  • We gotta work together and cooperate on this task.
  • The different departments need to cooperate like gears in a well-oiled machine.

noun the action or process of working together to achieve a common goal

adjective cooperative

  • The success of the project was largely due to the strong cooperation between the two departments.
  • We need to work together and cooperate if we want to get this done on time.
  • Let's team up and cooperate to finish this task quickly.
  • In order to reach our goals, we must all be willing to cooperate like a well-oiled machine.

noun a strong excitement or interest in something

adjective enthusiastic (showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval)

  • Her enthusiasm for the project was evident in her detailed presentation.
  • I can't help but admire his enthusiasm for video games.
  • She's got mad enthusiasm for hiking, it's contagious!
  • His enthusiasm was like a spark that ignited everyone's interest in the new initiative.

noun a pronoun referring to every person

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

  • Everybody in the meeting must adhere to the agenda.
  • Hey everybody, let's grab some lunch together.
  • Yo everybody, chill out and relax.
  • In the game of life, everybody plays a different role.

verb to make an action or process easier or more efficient

  • The new software system is designed to facilitate communication between different departments.
  • Using this app will facilitate our group project planning.
  • Let's use this tool to make things easier and facilitate the process.
  • His guidance will facilitate your journey towards success.

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

  • I will go along with the decision made by the board of directors.
  • Sure, I'll go along with whatever you guys decide.
  • I'm down to go along with the plan, it sounds good to me.
  • Sometimes you just have to go along with the flow of life and see where it takes you.

noun a person, especially a man, who is friendly and helpful

adjective of high quality; excellent

  • He is known among his peers as a good fellow who always goes the extra mile.
  • Hey, that guy over there is a real good fellow, always willing to lend a hand.
  • Man, that dude is a solid good fellow, you can count on him for anything.
  • In a world full of chaos, he stood out as a beacon of light, a truly good fellow.

noun Noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'unison' is a noun referring to the state of being together or in harmony.

adverb Adverb modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'in unison' modifies how an action is done or how something is being done in a synchronized manner.

preposition Preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'in' shows the location or position of the action being done in a synchronized manner.

article Article is a type of determiner that specifies if a noun is specific or unspecific. In this case, 'in' is the article specifying the relationship between the action and the state of being in unison.

  • The choir sang in unison during the performance.
  • The crowd cheered in unison as the team scored a goal.
  • The friends all agreed in unison to go to the beach for the weekend.
  • The leaves rustled in unison with the wind, creating a soothing sound.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • The success of the project was achieved through a joint effort between the two companies.
  • We all pitched in and worked together to get the job done - it was a joint effort.
  • We all teamed up and put in the work together, making it a real joint effort.
  • Just like a well-oiled machine, their joint effort resulted in a flawless performance.

adjective having a cheerful and friendly disposition; jolly

  • The jovial atmosphere at the party was infectious, with everyone laughing and chatting happily.
  • She's always so jovial, making everyone around her feel good.
  • I love hanging out with Sara, she's such a jovial person.
  • His jovial personality lit up the room like a ray of sunshine.

noun a set of two similar or matching things

verb to form pairs or couples

  • During the dance, the guests were encouraged to pair off and participate in the waltz.
  • At the party, everyone started to pair off and chat with each other.
  • I heard that some students are planning to pair off and study together for the exam.
  • In nature, birds often pair off with a mate for life.

noun a collective effort or contribution towards a common goal

verb to contribute or participate in a joint effort or task

preposition used to indicate participation or contribution in a group activity

  • Everyone needs to pitch in and contribute to the team project.
  • Hey, can you pitch in a few bucks for pizza?
  • Let's all pitch in and buy some drinks for the party.
  • It's important for everyone to pitch in and help out during tough times.

noun a throw or toss

verb to start doing something with enthusiasm or energy

  • The team decided to pitch into the project to ensure it was completed on time.
  • Let's all pitch into buying a gift for our boss's birthday.
  • Hey, everyone, let's pitch into getting some snacks for the party tonight.
  • It's important for everyone to pitch into the community garden to help it thrive.

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.

noun a gathering of people for a common purpose

verb to come together to support or defend someone or something

  • During times of crisis, it is important for the community to rally round and support each other.
  • When one of our friends is in trouble, we always rally round to help them out.
  • Hey, let's rally round and show some love for our favorite team at the game tonight!
  • Despite facing setbacks, the team managed to rally round and push through to victory.

row

noun a street with a continuous line of houses along one or both of its sides

verb to have a quarrel or dispute

  • The students sat quietly in a row during the assembly.
  • Let's sit in the front row so we can see better.
  • She always sits in the front row, she's such a teacher's pet.
  • The team has been on a winning streak, they are really on a row.

noun fair and generous behavior or treatment of others, especially in a sports competition

  • The athlete displayed exceptional sportsmanship by congratulating his opponent after the match.
  • I really admire her sportsmanship on the field, always playing fair and with respect.
  • Dude, that was some next-level sportsmanship when he helped his rival up after that hard tackle.
  • In life, showing sportsmanship means being a good sport even when things don't go your way.

noun a small group of people working together for a common purpose or task

  • The police squad was able to apprehend the suspect without incident.
  • Our squad is meeting up at the park for a game of basketball.
  • My squad and I are going to hit up the mall this weekend.
  • She always has her squad of loyal friends by her side.

verb to adhere or remain united as a single entity

adverb in a manner that involves adhering or remaining united

  • It is important for the team to stick together in order to achieve their goals.
  • Hey guys, let's stick together and support each other through this tough time.
  • We gotta stick together like glue if we want to make it through this.
  • In times of adversity, it is crucial for friends to stick together like a pack of wolves.

noun the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects

  • The synergy between the two companies resulted in a successful merger.
  • When we work together, our synergy makes us a strong team.
  • Our synergy is off the charts when we collaborate on projects.
  • The synergy of flavors in this dish creates a culinary masterpiece.

noun a feeling of camaraderie and unity among members of a group or team

  • The success of our project is greatly attributed to the strong team spirit among all team members.
  • We have such a great team spirit in our group project, everyone is always willing to help each other out.
  • Our team spirit is off the charts, we work together like a well-oiled machine.
  • Team spirit is like a glue that holds us together, even in the toughest of times.

verb to join together in a cooperative effort or partnership

  • The two companies decided to team up to collaborate on the new project.
  • Let's team up and work on this assignment together.
  • Hey, do you want to team up for the group project?
  • The sun and the moon decided to team up to create a beautiful sunset.

verb to join together in order to work towards a common goal or objective

  • The two companies teamed up to collaborate on a new project.
  • We teamed together to finish the assignment before the deadline.
  • Me and my friends teamed up to take on the challenge.
  • The flavors of sweet and savory teamed together perfectly in the dish.

noun a member of a group of actors, singers, or other performers who work together as a team

adjective relating to or characteristic of a trouper

  • The actress proved herself to be a true trouper by continuing the show despite feeling unwell.
  • My friend is such a trouper for always being there for me no matter what.
  • He's a real trouper for putting up with that job for so long.
  • Facing the challenges head-on, she emerged as a trouper in the world of business.

noun a group or set of two people or things

  • The twosome presented their research findings at the academic conference.
  • I saw a twosome sitting at the park, enjoying a picnic together.
  • Those two are always together, they're like a twosome.
  • Their friendship was like a twosome, always supporting each other through thick and thin.

noun a loud, sharp cry, especially of pain, surprise, or anger

verb to shout loudly, typically when angry, excited, or in pain

  • The teacher had to yell to get the attention of the noisy students.
  • I had to yell at my brother to stop playing his music so loud.
  • She was so angry, she just started yelling at everyone in the room.
  • The thunderstorm seemed to yell at the earth with its loud cracks of lightning.

noun a member of a cooperative society or organization

  • The co-operator was instrumental in ensuring the success of the project.
  • The co-operator really helped out a lot with getting things done.
  • That co-operator is always down to lend a hand when needed.
  • She was like a co-operator in the game of life, always ready to assist and support others.

noun a person who delegates tasks or responsibilities to others

  • The delegator assigned tasks to each team member based on their skills and expertise.
  • The delegator told us who's in charge of what.
  • The delegator is like the boss who passes on the work to others.
  • In the game of chess, the delegator is like the king who commands the other pieces.

noun a helping hand

verb give/lend

pronoun someone

  • It is always appreciated when someone is willing to give a helping hand in times of need.
  • Hey, can you give me a helping hand with this project? I'm a bit overwhelmed.
  • I'll be there to lend you a hand whenever you need it, no worries!
  • Sometimes all we need is someone to give us a helping hand to get through tough times.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) 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

  • Managing a large project with multiple stakeholders can feel like herding cats.
  • Trying to get everyone to agree on a restaurant for dinner is like herding cats.
  • Organizing a group of teenagers is like herding cats.
  • Getting my family ready for a vacation is always like herding cats.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or state

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • In order to proceed with the project, we kindly ask all team members to get on board.
  • Hey, are you going to get on board with the new company policy?
  • Come on, dude, just get on board with the plan already!
  • It's time for everyone to get on board with the idea of sustainability in our daily lives.