noun a group of people leading an action or movement

  • The advance guard was tasked with scouting ahead to ensure the safety of the main group.
  • The advance guard always gets to the best camping spots before everyone else.
  • The advance guard is like the VIP crew leading the way.
  • In the world of business, being part of the advance guard means being at the forefront of innovation and progress.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'advanced' describes something that is at a higher level or more developed

  • The advanced technology used in the new smartphone is truly impressive.
  • I heard the new video game has some really advanced features.
  • Dang, that car is so advanced, it practically drives itself!
  • Her advanced skills in negotiation are like a superpower in the business world.

noun A feeling of great surprise or wonder

  • The audience watched in amazement as the magician performed his tricks.
  • I stared in amazement at the beautiful sunset.
  • I was totally amazed by her new hairstyle.
  • Her intelligence never ceases to amaze me.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence; in this case, 'invented' is the past tense of the verb 'invent'

  • Thomas Edison invented the light bulb in 1879.
  • Did you know that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone?
  • Steve Jobs basically invented the smartphone as we know it.
  • She practically invented the art of multitasking in our office.

adjective describing a person or idea that is creative and able to come up with new and original ideas or solutions

  • The inventor showcased his inventive designs at the technology expo.
  • She's always coming up with inventive ways to solve problems.
  • That dude is so inventive, he can fix anything with duct tape.
  • Her mind was like an inventive machine, constantly churning out new ideas.

noun a sudden and forceful jump or movement

verb to jump or spring a long way, to a great height, or with great force

  • The athlete made a powerful leap over the hurdle.
  • I saw a frog leap into the pond.
  • I can't believe he took the leap and quit his job without a backup plan.
  • Taking a leap of faith can lead to unexpected opportunities.

noun a movie or film

  • The motion picture industry is a major contributor to the economy.
  • Let's go catch a motion picture at the theater.
  • I love watching flicks, especially action-packed motion pictures.
  • Life is like a motion picture, full of twists and turns.

noun the foremost part of an advancing army or naval force

  • The company is at the vanguard of technological innovation.
  • She's always at the vanguard of fashion trends.
  • That new rapper is at the vanguard of the music scene.
  • The vanguard of social change is often met with resistance.

adjective having a great distance from one side to the other; broad

adverb to a great extent; far

  • The company offers a wide range of products to cater to different customer needs.
  • There is a wide variety of food options at the new restaurant in town.
  • That car has some wide tires, it looks really cool.
  • His knowledge on the subject is as wide as an ocean.

SSD

noun SSD - an acronym for Solid State Drive

  • The laptop is equipped with a high-speed SSD for faster data access.
  • My new computer has an SSD that makes everything run super fast.
  • I need to upgrade my rig with an SSD to boost performance.
  • Having an SSD in your brain would mean instant access to all information.

noun a person who takes photographs of astronomical objects or events

  • The astrophotographer captured stunning images of the Milky Way galaxy.
  • My friend is an amazing astrophotographer who takes pictures of the stars.
  • That astrophotographer dude really knows how to snap some out-of-this-world shots.
  • The astrophotographer's lens turned the night sky into a canvas of celestial art.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, indicating the possibility or capability of something

  • The new software is compatible with multiple operating systems.
  • I think this new phone is upgradeable to the latest version.
  • I heard that movie was watchable, but not great.
  • Her determination to succeed was unshakeable.

verb to increase in speed or rate

adjective moving or happening more quickly

  • The company implemented an accelerated growth strategy to increase market share.
  • She took an accelerated course to finish her degree faster.
  • We need to hustle and get this project accelerated.
  • His heart rate accelerated as he approached the finish line.

adjective having the ability to adapt or change in order to fit new circumstances or conditions

  • The adaptative nature of the human brain allows us to learn and grow in various environments.
  • She has a very adaptative personality, always able to adjust to new situations easily.
  • His adaptative skills are on point, he can handle anything that comes his way.
  • The adaptative strategies used by the company helped them survive in a competitive market.

noun a person or thing that advances or promotes something

adjective describing word that modifies a noun, in this case, it would be used to describe a specific type of advancer

  • The advancer of the project presented a detailed plan to the board.
  • The advancer in the group always comes up with new ideas.
  • She's the ultimate advancer when it comes to getting things done.
  • The advancer of technology is constantly pushing boundaries and innovating.