adjective providing an advantage; favorable; beneficial

  • It is advantageous for companies to invest in employee training programs.
  • It's advantageous to have a friend who works at the company.
  • Having a study group for the exam is really advantageous.
  • Being able to speak multiple languages is like having an advantageous tool in your toolbox.

noun a person who takes the place of another

verb to take turns or to occur in turns

adjective occurring or following by turns

adverb alternately

  • The committee decided to choose an alternate route for the project.
  • Let's take the alternate path to avoid traffic.
  • I heard there's an alternate way to get in without waiting in line.
  • She always tries to find an alternate solution to any problem.

adjective relating to something that is not in its correct historical or chronological time period; outdated or old-fashioned

  • The use of a typewriter in today's digital age is considered anachronistic.
  • Her taste in music is so anachronistic, she only listens to vinyl records.
  • Wearing bell-bottom pants in this era is totally anachronistic.
  • His views on gender roles are seen as anachronistic in modern society.

adjective describing or relating to something that is suitable or relevant to a particular situation

adverb in a way that is suitable or relevant to a particular situation

  • The new policy is only applicable to employees working in the finance department.
  • This rule only applies to people in the finance department.
  • That new law is only for those finance folks.
  • The concept of time management is applicable to all aspects of our lives.

noun a significant development or achievement

verb to make a successful effort to achieve or overcome something

  • The scientist was able to break through the barriers of traditional thinking and make a groundbreaking discovery.
  • After hours of studying, she finally managed to break through and understand the difficult concept.
  • I've been trying to break through to him about the importance of saving money, but he just won't listen.
  • The artist's new painting seemed to break through the canvas, bringing the scene to life.

noun something that has been made or brought into existence

  • The artist's creation was met with critical acclaim at the gallery.
  • I can't wait to show you my latest creation, it turned out so cool!
  • Have you seen the new sneaker creation from that brand? It's fire!
  • The creation of a new business requires dedication and hard work.

adverb fundamentally is an adverb that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically indicating the manner in which something is done or the extent to which something is true.

  • The success of the project is fundamentally dependent on proper planning and execution.
  • I think he's fundamentally a good person, despite his flaws.
  • She's fundamentally chill, you'll get along with her just fine.
  • The roots of their friendship are fundamentally strong, nothing can break it.

verb to copy or mimic someone or something, often for the purpose of entertainment or learning

  • The artist was able to imitate the style of the famous painter perfectly.
  • She tried to imitate her friend's dance moves but couldn't quite get it right.
  • Don't imitate that guy, he's a total poser.
  • His attempt to imitate her kindness fell flat.

adverb used to describe the manner in which something is done to a small degree or extent

  • The new regulations require companies to minimally reduce their carbon emissions.
  • I only want to minimally decorate my room, nothing too fancy.
  • I'll just do the bare minimum, like minimally study for the test.
  • Her presence in the meeting was minimally felt, as she didn't contribute much.

noun A building or place where works of art, scientific specimens, or other objects of permanent value are kept and displayed.

  • The museum showcases a collection of ancient artifacts.
  • Let's check out the museum this weekend, it's supposed to have some cool stuff.
  • The museum is lit, you gotta see it for yourself.
  • Her mind is like a museum, full of memories and knowledge.

verb to prevent or avoid (something undesirable); to make unnecessary

  • The new software system was designed to obviate the need for manual data entry.
  • Using a calculator can obviate the need for mental math.
  • Wearing a hat can obviate a bad hair day.
  • His quick thinking obviated a potential disaster.

noun something that grows out of or results from something else

  • The new research center is an outgrowth of the university's commitment to innovation.
  • The new club was just an outgrowth of our shared love for hiking.
  • The street art scene was an outgrowth of the city's underground culture.
  • His success in the music industry was an outgrowth of his hard work and dedication.

noun a photograph or picture taken with a camera

adjective relating to or produced by photography

  • The photographic evidence presented in court proved the defendant's innocence.
  • I love taking photographic memories of all our family gatherings.
  • Check out this sick photographic shot I got of the concert last night!
  • Her words painted a photographic image of the bustling city in my mind.

noun a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system

  • The Industrial Revolution had a profound impact on society and the economy.
  • The tech revolution is changing the way we live our lives.
  • That new app is a game-changer, it's starting a whole new revolution in the industry.
  • She sparked a revolution in the fashion world with her unique designs.

adjective highly original and influencing the development of future events

  • The scientist's seminal research laid the foundation for future studies in the field.
  • The band's seminal album was a game-changer in the music industry.
  • That movie is considered to be a seminal classic among film buffs.
  • Her groundbreaking speech was a seminal moment in the fight for equality.

noun the state or condition of being simultaneous or occurring at the same time

  • The concept of simultaneity is crucial in the field of physics.
  • It's hard to wrap my head around the idea of simultaneity.
  • I can't believe we all arrived at the same time, what a crazy simultaneity!
  • The artist captured the essence of chaos and order in the painting through the use of simultaneity.

noun a forward movement; progress in knowledge, technology, etc.

  • The advancements in technology have greatly improved our daily lives.
  • Have you seen the latest advancements in smartphone technology?
  • Dude, check out the sick advancements in gaming graphics!
  • Her advancements in the company were noticeable after she completed her MBA.