adjective describing something that can be acted upon or put into action

  • The report provided actionable recommendations for improving efficiency in the workplace.
  • I need some actionable steps to help me finish this project on time.
  • Give me the lowdown on some actionable ways to make extra cash.
  • Her words were like actionable steps towards healing our relationship.

noun a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine

  • The automobile industry is constantly evolving with new technology and innovations.
  • I need to take my automobile to the mechanic for a tune-up.
  • Check out that sweet ride, it's a real head-turner!
  • Her mind was like a well-oiled automobile, smoothly navigating through complex problems.

noun a spontaneous group discussion to produce ideas and ways of solving problems

verb to generate ideas and solutions through a group discussion

  • The team gathered to brainstorm ideas for the upcoming project.
  • Let's get together and brainstorm some cool ideas for the party.
  • We need to have a brainstorm sesh to come up with a plan.
  • Sometimes I just need to sit back and let my brainstorm on its own.

noun the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness

  • Creativity is a key skill that employers value in the workplace.
  • I love seeing your creativity shine through in your artwork.
  • She's got mad creativity when it comes to designing clothes.
  • Creativity is the fuel that ignites innovation and progress.

noun a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time

  • The company offers custom solutions tailored to each client's specific needs.
  • I had a custom suit made for my brother's wedding.
  • I love how you can customize your profile with all these cool custom emojis.
  • She has a custom way of handling difficult situations, always staying calm and collected.

noun initiative and resourcefulness

  • The enterprise is focused on expanding its market share through strategic partnerships.
  • Our enterprise is launching a new product line next month.
  • The enterprise is all about making that money.
  • The enterprise is a well-oiled machine, with everyone working together towards a common goal.

adjective describing a type of equipment or person that is very powerful or influential

  • The high powered committee was tasked with making important decisions for the company.
  • I heard she's part of a high powered team that gets things done quickly.
  • Those high powered executives are always on top of their game.
  • His high powered personality always commands attention in a room.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb and typically answers the questions when, where, how, or to what degree

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The new shopping mall is just around the corner from our office building.
  • The party is just around the corner, are you excited?
  • The concert is just around the corner, it's gonna be lit!
  • Success is just around the corner if you keep working hard.

noun a place or situation from which an action or process is initiated

  • The astronauts prepared for liftoff on the launching pad.
  • We watched the rocket take off from the launching pad.
  • Let's meet at the launching pad before the event starts.
  • The new office building served as a launching pad for the company's expansion.

noun the act of sending something into the air or water

verb to set in motion or release

  • The company is launching a new product line next month.
  • They're launching a new app that's supposed to be really cool.
  • We're finally launching our project after months of hard work.
  • She felt like she was launching into a new chapter of her life after graduating college.

noun a process, event, or organization that is characterized by a series of rapid or significant advances or increases

verb to move forward in or as if in leapfrog

  • The company decided to leapfrog their competitors by investing in cutting-edge technology.
  • Let's try to leapfrog ahead in the game by taking a shortcut.
  • I'm going to leapfrog over that obstacle like a pro.
  • His career quickly leapfrogged from entry-level to management position within a year.

noun something that has been made smaller in size

  • The miniaturization of electronic devices has allowed for more powerful technology in smaller packages.
  • I love how miniaturization has made our phones so much easier to carry around everywhere.
  • Check out this miniaturization of a gaming console - it's so cute and tiny!
  • The artist's miniaturization of the city skyline in his painting gives it a unique and detailed look.

noun the quality or state of being open, receptive, or transparent

  • The success of any collaboration relies heavily on the openness of communication between team members.
  • I appreciate your openness in sharing your thoughts and ideas with me.
  • Dude, I love the vibe of this group - everyone's got such good openness.
  • Her openness to new experiences was like a breath of fresh air in a world full of closed minds.

noun A brief or partial showing or performance of something to the public or the press before it is launched or released.

  • The audience was treated to a sneak preview of the upcoming documentary.
  • We got a sneak preview of the new menu items at the restaurant.
  • I managed to snag a sneak preview of the latest video game before its release.
  • The leaked photos gave us a sneak preview of what the new building will look like.

noun a person or vehicle that exceeds the speed limit

adjective describing someone or something that is moving quickly or exceeding the speed limit

  • The police officer pulled over the speeder for exceeding the speed limit.
  • Wow, that speeder was flying down the highway!
  • Did you see that speeder zoom past us?
  • His mind was like a speeder, racing through thoughts at lightning speed.

noun a high-speed train or a vehicle designed with a smooth, aerodynamic shape to reduce air resistance and increase speed

  • The new high-speed train is a marvel of engineering, designed as a sleek streamliner for maximum efficiency.
  • Check out that cool streamliner train zooming by on the tracks!
  • That streamliner is one fast ride!
  • Her ideas flowed smoothly like a streamliner, cutting through any obstacles in their path.

noun the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom

  • The company's vision for the future includes expanding into new markets.
  • I have a vision of us all going on a beach vacation next summer.
  • My friend has a vision board with all her goals and dreams on it.
  • His vision of a perfect world is one where everyone lives in harmony.

noun a specific problem or issue that causes discomfort or distress

  • Identifying the pain points in our current business model is essential for making strategic improvements.
  • I know that dealing with customer complaints is a real pain point for our team.
  • Ugh, that issue with the software is such a pain point for me right now.
  • Addressing the underlying pain points in our relationship will help us move forward more smoothly.

noun Asgardia

  • Asgardia is the name of the first space nation, founded with the aim of creating a peaceful and inclusive society beyond Earth.
  • Have you heard about Asgardia? It's like a country in space!
  • Asgardia is out of this world, literally.
  • In the realm of imagination, Asgardia stands as a beacon of human potential and unity.

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

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

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

  • In the business world, companies often live and die by their ability to adapt to changing market conditions.
  • As a hardcore gamer, I live and die by my favorite gaming console.
  • In the music industry, artists know they can live and die by their latest album release.
  • For some people, their reputation is something they live and die by in social circles.

noun a 180/one-eighty

verb do

article a

  • After receiving feedback from stakeholders, the company decided to do a 180 on their marketing strategy.
  • I used to hate sushi, but after trying it again recently, I did a complete 180 and now I love it.
  • I thought I would never enjoy hiking, but after that amazing experience last weekend, I totally did a one-eighty on it.
  • His attitude towards school did a complete 180 once he found a subject he was truly passionate about.

noun a project or proposal that is considered to be highly ambitious, innovative, and groundbreaking

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  • The company's latest project is a moonshot initiative aimed at revolutionizing the industry.
  • I heard they're going for a real moonshot with their next product launch.
  • Their plan is to take a moonshot and see where it lands.
  • His ambitious goal was like reaching for the moon, a true moonshot in every sense.

noun a term used to describe the quality or state of working effectively as a team

  • The success of the project was largely due to the excellent teamship displayed by all members.
  • We nailed the presentation thanks to our awesome teamship.
  • Our teamship game is strong - we work together like a well-oiled machine.
  • The orchestra's performance was a beautiful display of teamship, with each musician playing their part perfectly.

CIC

noun CIC is a noun that can refer to the Corporate Information Center, a centralized repository for organizational information and resources.

  • The CIC is responsible for overseeing the company's compliance with industry regulations.
  • I heard the CIC is cracking down on employees who violate company policies.
  • The CIC is like the company's watchdog, always keeping an eye on everyone.
  • In a way, the CIC acts as the moral compass of the organization, guiding decisions towards ethical practices.

adjective able to be advanced or progressed

  • The new software has an advanceable feature that allows users to customize their experience.
  • I heard the new phone is advanceable, meaning you can upgrade it easily.
  • The game has an advanceable level where you can unlock special powers.
  • His skills are advanceable, meaning he has the potential to improve with practice.