noun a motor vehicle

adjective relating to automobiles or motor vehicles

  • The auto industry is constantly evolving with new technological advancements.
  • I need to get my auto serviced before going on a road trip.
  • I love cruising around in my sweet auto.
  • His mind works like an auto, constantly processing information.

noun a tangible form of money, such as bills or coins

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, in this case the action of 'cashing in'

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, in this case modifying the action of 'cashing in'

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, in this case indicating the action of 'cashing in'

  • The company decided to cash in on the growing trend of eco-friendly products.
  • I'm going to cash in on the sale at the department store.
  • She's always looking for ways to cash in on a good deal.
  • He tried to cash in on his fame by starting his own clothing line.

noun a small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired

verb move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly

  • The dart flew across the room and hit the bullseye on the dartboard.
  • Let's play a game of darts and see who can hit the bullseye.
  • I'm going to dart over to the store real quick to grab some snacks.
  • Her words were like poisonous darts, piercing through his heart.

noun a flexible movement or exercise, typically involving the bending of a limb or muscle

verb to bend, stretch, or tense a muscle or limb

adjective able to be bent, twisted, or stretched easily

  • The company decided to flex their financial muscle by acquiring a smaller competitor.
  • I saw him flexing in the gym, showing off his muscles.
  • She's always flexing on social media with her designer clothes and luxury vacations.
  • His ability to adapt to different situations really allows him to flex his skills in various settings.

noun a type of nuclear reaction in which atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy

  • The fusion of different cultures can lead to a rich and diverse society.
  • I love the fusion of flavors in this dish - it's so delicious!
  • That new song is a fusion of hip-hop and pop - it's fire!
  • The fusion of ideas from different disciplines can lead to innovative solutions.

noun a person who hunts with trained hawks or falcons

  • Stephen Hawking was a renowned theoretical physicist known for his work on black holes.
  • I just finished reading a book about Hawking's life and scientific contributions.
  • Did you catch that hawking documentary on TV last night?
  • The politician's constant hawking of his policies is starting to wear thin on the public.

verb to light up or brighten

adjective having been lit up or brightened

adverb in a way that is lit up or brightened

  • The room was beautifully illuminated by the chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
  • The party was lit up by the fairy lights that illuminated the backyard.
  • The concert was so cool, the stage was totally illuminated with neon lights.
  • His words illuminated the truth behind the mystery, shedding light on the situation.

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

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

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

  • The company's policies are always in step with the latest regulations.
  • Our team is always in step with each other when it comes to project deadlines.
  • We need to make sure we're in step with the cool kids if we want to fit in.
  • His actions were always in step with his beliefs, showing true integrity.

adjective having a curved or bent inward shape

  • The incurved design of the building's facade was inspired by classical architecture.
  • The vase had an incurved shape that made it unique.
  • Check out the new skateboard with the cool incurved deck.
  • Her incurved smile hinted at a hidden sadness beneath the surface.

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verb none

adjective relating to or characterized by industry; suitable for factories or manufacturing

adverb none

pronoun none

preposition none

conjunction none

interjection none

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  • The industrial sector plays a crucial role in the country's economy.
  • My dad works in the industrial part of town.
  • That new car is totally industrial, dude.
  • Her mind was like a well-oiled industrial machine, processing information quickly and efficiently.

noun a flowing in or pouring in; arrival in massive numbers or amounts

  • The city experienced a sudden influx of tourists during the holiday season.
  • There was a huge influx of people at the concert last night.
  • The party got lit after the influx of cool people showed up.
  • The influx of new ideas brought a breath of fresh air to the project.

noun a formal presentation or bringing something into use for the first time

verb to present or bring something into use or operation for the first time

  • The professor will introduce the new topic during today's lecture.
  • I'll introduce you to my friend at the party tonight.
  • Let me introduce you to the coolest hangout spot in town.
  • The artist used bold colors to introduce a sense of drama to the painting.

noun a building or room containing collections of books, periodicals, and sometimes films and recorded music for people to read, borrow, or refer to.

  • The library is a quiet place for studying and research.
  • Let's meet up at the library to work on our project.
  • I'm gonna hit up the library to cram for my exam.
  • The library of knowledge in his mind was vast and well-organized.

noun a person who plans and directs a complex and intricate scheme or project

verb to plan and direct a complex and intricate scheme or project

  • The mastermind behind the elaborate heist was finally apprehended by the authorities.
  • I heard that John was the mastermind behind the surprise party for Sarah.
  • The crew knew that Joey was the mastermind when it came to pulling off the perfect prank.
  • She was the mastermind of the operation, carefully orchestrating each step to achieve success.

noun a weapon that is self-propelled or directed by remote control, carrying conventional or nuclear explosive

adjective relating to or characteristic of a missile

  • The military successfully intercepted the enemy missile before it reached its target.
  • Did you see that missile launch during the parade? It was so cool!
  • That new video game is a total missile fest - you have to try it!
  • Her sharp words felt like verbal missiles aimed directly at his ego.

adjective describing something that makes little or no noise

  • The noiseless operation of the new machinery greatly improved the working conditions in the factory.
  • I love how my noiseless electric car glides silently down the road.
  • I can't stand noisy neighbors, that's why I moved to a noiseless apartment.
  • The calm lake reflected the moonlight, creating a noiseless mirror on the water.

noun a branch or lateral shoot from a main stem, axis, or trunk

  • The new company is an offshoot of the original business.
  • The new store is like a little offshoot of the main one.
  • That club is just an offshoot of the popular one across town.
  • His love for cooking was the offshoot of his grandmother's passion for food.

noun an artist's first piece of work before it is copied or reproduced

adjective relating to or belonging to the origin or beginning of something

  • The artist's original masterpiece was on display at the museum.
  • I love the original version of that song, it's the best.
  • That movie was so cool, it was totally OG.
  • She always has such original ideas, she's a true creative genius.

noun A circuit in which the interconnecting conductors and some of the circuit components have been printed, etched, or screened onto a dielectric material.

  • The engineers designed the electronic device with a printed circuit board.
  • I need to replace the printed circuit in my computer.
  • My friend helped me fix the gizmo by swapping out the printed circuit.
  • The printed circuit of our teamwork is what keeps this project running smoothly.

noun artificial body parts, such as limbs or organs, that are used to replace missing or damaged body parts

  • The advancements in prosthetics have greatly improved the quality of life for amputees.
  • My cousin just got fitted for a new prosthetic leg and he says it's really comfortable.
  • I heard that new prosthetics are so high-tech, they're like something out of a sci-fi movie.
  • Learning to use his prosthetic arm was like gaining a whole new set of skills.

verb present participle form of the verb 'regulate'

adjective describing something that has the ability to control or regulate itself

  • The new technology is designed to be self-regulating, adjusting its settings based on the environment.
  • The thermostat is self-regulating, so you don't have to constantly adjust it.
  • This car is so cool, it's like self-regulating or something.
  • Her emotions were like a self-regulating machine, constantly adjusting to keep her balanced.

adjective stylish or attractive in a flashy way

  • The CEO arrived at the gala wearing a snazzy tuxedo.
  • Check out my snazzy new sneakers!
  • That car is so snazzy, I wish I could afford it.
  • Her snazzy personality always brightens up the room.

adjective a term used to describe something stylish, attractive, or well-presented

  • The new employee arrived at the office looking quite spiffy in his tailored suit.
  • I like your spiffy new haircut, it suits you.
  • Check out that spiffy ride, it's totally awesome!
  • Her spiffy dance moves stole the show at the party.

verb to encircle or enclose something completely

  • The beautiful garden surrounds the majestic mansion.
  • I love how all the shops surround the town square.
  • We were surrounded by paparazzi at the movie premiere.
  • Negative thoughts can surround your mind if you let them.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb an action or state of being

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

  • It is important to take advantage of the resources available to you in order to succeed in your academic studies.
  • You should totally take advantage of the free snacks in the break room before they're all gone.
  • Dude, you gotta take advantage of the buy one get one free deal at the store.
  • She knew she had to take advantage of the opportunity to travel the world while she was still young.

noun a device that receives and displays television broadcasts

adjective relating to the broadcasting of television programs

  • The television industry is constantly evolving with new technology.
  • I love watching television shows in the evenings.
  • Let's binge-watch some TV tonight!
  • Her mind was like a television, constantly flickering with different thoughts.

noun the parade of people and vehicles following a successful team or individual in a public celebration

  • The ticker tape parade celebrated the team's championship win.
  • I love watching the ticker tape parade after a big sports victory.
  • The ticker tape was flying everywhere during the celebration!
  • His mind was like a ticker tape of thoughts, constantly scrolling.

noun a charge or fee for a service, especially for the use of a road or bridge

verb to charge a fee for the use of a road or bridge

  • The toll for using the highway has increased this year.
  • I can't believe how much the toll is on this road!
  • The toll to get into that club is highway robbery!
  • The emotional toll of losing a loved one can be overwhelming.

verb to convert or change into vapor

  • The laser beam was able to vaporize the metal surface.
  • I accidentally left my water bottle in the car and it vaporized in the heat.
  • The intense heat caused the ice cream to vaporize in seconds.
  • The intense pressure from the competition seemed to vaporize his confidence.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things (common noun), or to name a particular one of these (proper noun)

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there)

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)

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

  • He carefully read through the contract and was satisfied with it.
  • I tried the new restaurant and I'm pretty happy with it.
  • I bought the new phone and I'm totally in love with it.
  • She faced the challenge head-on and dealt with it like a pro.

noun a profound or notable transformation

  • The company underwent a sea-change in its business strategy, resulting in significant growth.
  • After the new manager took over, there was a sea-change in the office atmosphere.
  • Dude, have you seen the sea-change in Sarah's fashion sense? It's like she's a whole new person!
  • The invention of the internet brought about a sea-change in how we communicate with each other.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'secret' is also a noun as it refers to something that is kept hidden or unknown.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'secret' is an adjective as it describes the type of sauce.

  • The company's success can be attributed to their secret sauce, a proprietary blend of ingredients that sets them apart from competitors.
  • The secret sauce to her amazing chocolate chip cookies is a dash of cinnamon.
  • If you want to impress your friends at the barbecue, you gotta have your own secret sauce for the ribs.
  • His charisma and charm are like his secret sauce, making him stand out in any social situation.

noun In this context, 'Noughties' is a plural noun that specifically denotes the years from 2000 to 2009.

  • The fashion trends of the Noughties are making a comeback in modern day.
  • Remember the Noughties when everyone was obsessed with low-rise jeans?
  • The Noughties were all about bling and oversized t-shirts.
  • In the Noughties, it felt like technology was advancing at the speed of light.

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

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

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

  • It is important to work to good advantage of the resources available to maximize efficiency.
  • You should try to work to good advantage of your skills to excel in your job.
  • Make sure to work to good advantage of the situation to come out on top.
  • She knew how to work to good advantage of her charm to get what she wanted.

noun A fictional combining robot or mecha from the Power Rangers television series, made up of multiple smaller robots or vehicles that combine to form a larger, more powerful robot.

  • The megazord is a powerful combination of individual zords in the Power Rangers series.
  • Dude, did you see the megazord defeat the monster in the last episode?
  • That megazord is totally badass!
  • Working together, the team acted like a megazord, combining their skills to achieve success.

noun a person who takes photographs with a smartphone

  • The phoneographer captured stunning images with just a smartphone.
  • My friend is a talented phoneographer who takes amazing pictures.
  • I never knew I could be such a great phoneographer until I started using filters.
  • As a phoneographer, she has a unique perspective on the world through her lens.

ATM

noun A machine that dispenses cash and performs other banking services

  • I need to withdraw some cash from the ATM before we go to dinner.
  • I'm gonna hit up the ATM real quick to grab some money.
  • I'll just swing by the ATM to get some cash, no biggie.
  • She's like an ATM, always dispensing advice and support whenever I need it.

noun a vehicle or technology that can operate without a human driver

adjective describing something that does not require a driver

  • The company is investing in driverless technology to improve transportation efficiency.
  • Have you seen those cool driverless cars on the road?
  • I can't wait for the day when we all have our own driverless rides.
  • His mind was like a driverless car, wandering aimlessly without direction.

noun the practice of tracking data about one's own behaviors and activities, typically using technology

  • The quantified self movement focuses on using technology to track and analyze personal data for self-improvement.
  • I'm really into this whole quantified self thing where I track my steps and sleep patterns on my phone.
  • I'm all about that QS life, always checking my fitness tracker and health apps.
  • Embracing the quantified self philosophy, she viewed her life as a series of data points to be analyzed and optimized.

noun a motorized bicycle used in track cycling events to pace the riders

adjective relating to or characteristic of a derny

  • The derny is a motorized bicycle used in track cycling races to set the pace for the riders.
  • I saw the derny leading the cyclists around the track during the race.
  • The derny driver had to speed up to keep the cyclists on their toes.
  • The coach acted as a derny for the team, pushing them to work harder and faster.

adjective describing a type of music that combines elements of hip-hop and electronic music

  • The new music genre, hiptronic, blends elements of hip hop and electronic music.
  • I love listening to hiptronic music at parties.
  • That hiptronic beat is fire!
  • Her dance moves were so fluid, like she was in perfect sync with the hiptronic rhythm.

noun A person who uses the social media platform Facebook regularly or frequently

  • The Facebooker shared an interesting article on the platform.
  • That Facebooker is always posting funny memes.
  • I heard that Facebooker got into a heated debate in the comments.
  • She's a true Facebooker, always keeping up with the latest trends and news.

noun a photograph taken using actinautography

adjective describing a method of photography using radiation

  • The actinautographic process involves using light-sensitive materials to create images.
  • I heard that actinautographic photography is making a comeback in the art world.
  • Have you tried messing around with actinautographic techniques? It's pretty cool.
  • The artist's actinautographic style captures the essence of movement in a unique way.

noun a type of display technology used in flat panel displays such as LCDs

adjective describing the type of matrix used in the display technology

  • The new display technology uses an active-matrix design for improved image quality.
  • The active-matrix screen on this laptop is really sharp and clear.
  • Check out the active-matrix display on that phone, it's lit!
  • Her mind was like an active-matrix screen, constantly processing and displaying information.

noun an increase in worth or desirability of a product or service

adjective additional or extra value

  • The company aims to provide added value to its customers through innovative products and services.
  • By offering free shipping, the online store is able to provide added value to its customers.
  • The new software update really ups the added value for users.
  • Learning a new language can bring added value to your life in unexpected ways.