noun the act of acquiring or gaining possession of something

  • The company announced the acquisition of a new technology firm.
  • Did you hear about the company buying that new tech company?
  • The company scored a sweet deal by picking up that new tech firm.
  • The acquisition of knowledge is a lifelong journey.

noun the branch of technology and industry concerned with both aviation and space flight

adjective relating to aerospace

  • The aerospace industry plays a crucial role in the development of advanced technology for air and space travel.
  • My cousin works in aerospace engineering and gets to design cool airplanes and rockets.
  • That new aerospace company is really taking off in the market.
  • Exploring the depths of our minds is like venturing into the vast unknown of aerospace.

adjective describing a loud, deep, resonant sound or state of being prosperous or flourishing

  • The economy in the city is booming, with new businesses opening up every month.
  • The real estate market in this area is booming right now, so it's a good time to sell.
  • The party last night was absolutely booming, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her career is booming after she landed a role in a hit TV show.

noun a group of experts or advisers who provide valuable knowledge and insight on a particular subject or issue

  • The brain trust of the company met to discuss the upcoming merger.
  • The brain trust at the office always has the best ideas for team projects.
  • I trust the brain trust to come up with a solution to this problem.
  • The brain trust behind the scenes is responsible for the success of the organization.

noun a group of individuals or organizations united for a common purpose

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  • The consortium of companies collaborated on a research project.
  • The group of companies teamed up to work on a project together.
  • The crew of companies joined forces to tackle the project.
  • The consortium of stars aligned perfectly for the project to succeed.

verb to seek information or advice from someone with expertise in a particular area

  • Before making any major decisions, it is important to consult with a financial advisor.
  • I think you should consult with your parents before deciding on a college major.
  • Bro, you gotta consult with the squad before making plans for the weekend.
  • In times of uncertainty, it's always good to consult with your inner voice for guidance.

noun a person designated to act for or represent another or others; deputy; representative

verb to send or appoint (a person) as deputy or representative

  • The delegate from the United States proposed a new resolution at the conference.
  • I'll delegate the task to someone else since I don't have time to do it.
  • Let's delegate this project to John, he'll get it done quickly.
  • She decided to delegate her worries to the universe and focus on the present moment.

noun a situation where someone is excluded or ignored

verb to exclude or ignore someone, especially in a social or business setting

  • The company attempted to freeze out their competitor by offering lower prices.
  • I heard they're trying to freeze out the new guy from the group.
  • Don't freeze me out, I want to join in on the fun!
  • The cold weather seemed to freeze out all motivation to go outside.

noun the act of increasing in size or developing

verb denotes an action or a state of being, in this case, the act of increasing in size or developing

adjective describing the act of increasing or developing

  • The growing demand for renewable energy sources is driving innovation in the industry.
  • I've noticed a growing interest in organic gardening among my friends.
  • The party scene in this town is growing, man. It's getting wild!
  • Her growing resentment towards her boss was evident in her body language.

noun a place or environment that is ideal for the growth or development of something, typically something negative or undesirable

  • The city has become a hotbed of innovation and technological advancement.
  • The park is a hotbed for skateboarders and BMX riders.
  • That club is a real hotbed for troublemakers.
  • The debate became a hotbed of conflicting opinions and emotions.

verb to actively break a law or rule; to violate or trespass upon

  • It is important to ensure that your actions do not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of others.
  • Make sure you're not infringing on anyone's copyright when sharing that meme.
  • Dude, don't infringe on my personal space like that.
  • His loud music infringed on my peaceful evening.

noun a strikingly attractive or impressive person or thing

verb to strike someone unconscious or into a dazed state

adjective strikingly attractive or impressive

  • The boxer delivered a powerful knockout punch in the final round.
  • Did you see that knockout in the boxing match last night?
  • That knockout was epic, bro!
  • The new product launch was a knockout success.

noun a person who takes part in an activity with another or others

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  • The company is looking for a new business partner to expand their operations.
  • I'm meeting my study partner at the library later to work on our project.
  • My workout partner and I always push each other to go harder at the gym.
  • In a successful team, each member is like a puzzle piece that fits perfectly with their partner.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information on how, when, where, or to what extent something is done

  • The meeting will be held privately in the conference room.
  • Let's discuss this privately after the party.
  • I'll tell you privately what really happened.
  • She kept her feelings privately hidden from everyone.

noun a graduated range of values forming a standard system for measuring or grading something

verb to reduce the size, extent, or importance of something

  • In order to reduce costs, the company decided to scale down its operations.
  • We should scale down the party guest list to save money.
  • Let's scale down the road trip and just visit a few places instead of trying to see everything.
  • Sometimes we need to scale down our expectations in order to avoid disappointment.

noun a person who places bets or wagers on something, typically in a gambling context

  • The staker carefully assessed the risks before investing in the project.
  • The staker is always looking for the next big opportunity to invest in.
  • The staker is known for taking big risks in the stock market.
  • As a staker in the business world, she was always willing to gamble on new ventures.

noun a person or company that sells goods or services

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  • The vendor provided a detailed breakdown of their products and services.
  • I always buy my fruits from the same vendor at the farmer's market.
  • The street vendors always have the best snacks for cheap.
  • The vendor of hope offered a solution to their problems.

noun The word 'underperformance' is a noun that refers to the act of performing at a level that is below expectations or standards.

  • The company's underperformance in the third quarter has raised concerns among investors.
  • The team's underperformance lately is really disappointing.
  • I can't believe the underperformance of that player in the game yesterday.
  • Her underperformance in the role was like a dark cloud hanging over the production.

noun a person who engages in a competition or contest

adjective relating to or characteristic of a challenger

  • The challenger presented a well-researched argument during the debate.
  • The challenger really gave it their all in the competition.
  • That challenger is really bringing their A-game.
  • The challenger faced many obstacles on their journey to success.

noun Software as a Service (SaaS) is a software distribution model in which a third-party provider hosts applications and makes them available to customers over the internet.

  • Many businesses are now opting for SaaS solutions to streamline their operations.
  • Have you heard about that new SaaS software? It's supposed to make things a lot easier.
  • I'm all about that SaaS life - no more dealing with clunky software.
  • Using SaaS is like having a personal assistant for your business tasks.

noun a district in New York City known for its trendy restaurants, shops, and art galleries

  • The SOHO district in New York City is known for its trendy boutiques and upscale restaurants.
  • Let's meet up in SOHO for some shopping and lunch.
  • SOHO is the place to be for all the cool kids.
  • In the bustling city, SOHO is like a little oasis of calm and creativity.

verb to incline or bend from a vertical position

adverb in a manner that involves leaning out

  • The architect instructed the workers to lean out of the window to get a better view of the construction site.
  • I like to lean out of my car window and feel the wind in my hair when I drive down the highway.
  • I saw him lean out of the car and give a thumbs up as they drove past.
  • Sometimes you have to lean out of your comfort zone to experience new things in life.

noun a person who invests or trades in cryptocurrencies, particularly in newly created or lesser-known coins

  • The conference was attended by many experts in the field, including a prominent unicoiner.
  • I heard that Sarah is a big unicoiner and has invested in multiple cryptocurrencies.
  • My friend is such a unicoiner, always talking about the latest trends in the market.
  • As a unicoiner, she has a knack for spotting profitable investment opportunities.

noun a type of projectile that is propelled by a rocket engine

verb to move or increase rapidly or suddenly

adverb in a rapid or sudden manner

  • The company's stock price rocketed up after announcing record profits.
  • Did you see how the sales for that product rocketed up last month?
  • Her popularity just rocketed up after that viral video.
  • His heart felt like it was going to rocket up into his throat during the intense moment.

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noun NDA (noun): An abbreviation for Non-Disclosure Agreement, a legal contract between parties to protect confidential information shared during a business relationship.

  • All employees are required to sign an NDA before accessing any confidential information.
  • Hey, don't forget to sign that NDA before you start on the new project.
  • I ain't spillin' the beans, gotta sign that NDA first.
  • Signing the NDA is like sealing a pact of secrecy.

noun Economy refers to the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a particular region or country.

  • The tollbooth economy refers to a system where individuals have to pay a fee to access certain goods or services.
  • In a tollbooth economy, you have to shell out money just to get basic necessities.
  • Living in a tollbooth economy is like being nickel and dimed at every turn.
  • The tollbooth economy acts as a barrier for many people to access essential resources.

noun a fictional company name

adjective describing something related to the company or its products

  • The new television show is classified as a sadcom due to its focus on emotional and serious topics.
  • I love watching sadcoms because they always make me cry and feel so connected to the characters.
  • My friend and I binge-watched that sadcom last weekend and we couldn't stop crying!
  • The movie was like a sadcom, full of unexpected twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat.

noun a person or company that is responsible for the complete installation or construction of a project that is ready for immediate use

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  • The company offers turnkey solutions for businesses looking to streamline their operations.
  • I hired a turnkey service to handle all the renovations on my house.
  • Let's just go with a turnkey option and not worry about the details.
  • She wanted a turnkey relationship where everything was taken care of for her.

noun a legal provision to protect someone from liability or penalty

  • The company sought a safe harbour for its assets during the economic downturn.
  • I always feel like a safe harbour when I'm with my best friend.
  • I found a safe harbour in my favorite coffee shop to escape the rain.
  • His calm presence acted as a safe harbour in the midst of chaos.

noun a combination of the words 'Twitter' and 'interview', referring to an interview conducted over Twitter

  • The company conducted a twinterview to assess the candidate's social media presence.
  • I had a twinterview with the hiring manager over Twitter.
  • I aced my twinterview with the recruiter online!
  • The twinterview between the two celebrities caused a social media frenzy.

noun a temporary training program or job, usually unpaid, that is similar to an internship but takes place outside of a formal educational setting

  • The medical student completed an externship at a local hospital to gain practical experience.
  • I heard that Sarah landed an externship at a fashion magazine for the summer.
  • I'm doing my externship at a cool startup next semester.
  • Embarking on this new project feels like an externship in a whole different field.

verb Acquiring is a verb that refers to the act of obtaining or gaining possession of something.

  • The company is in the process of acquiring a new office building.
  • She's thinking about acquiring a new car soon.
  • I heard he's in the market for acquiring a new laptop.
  • Acquiring new skills is like adding tools to your toolbox.

verb to acquire or obtain something through effort or skill

  • The company plans to acquisite a smaller competitor to expand its market share.
  • I heard that our company is looking to buy out another company to grow bigger.
  • They're gonna snatch up that other company real quick.
  • She acquisited all the knowledge she needed to excel in her field.

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

  • The company adopts a strict policy on data privacy.
  • She adopts a hands-off approach when it comes to managing her team.
  • He adopts a chill attitude towards everything.
  • The artist adopts a minimalist style in her paintings.