Technology Terminology

228 words in this vocabulary list

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noun a point in time or a period of time

adverb at any point or on any occasion

  • Please feel free to contact me anytime if you have any further questions.
  • You can hit me up anytime if you want to hang out.
  • I'm down to chill anytime, just let me know.
  • His love for her was like an open door, ready to welcome her anytime.

noun the process of applying a substance or material to something

  • The company requires all job applicants to submit an online application.
  • You should fill out the application if you want to be considered for the job.
  • Just slap together the application real quick and send it in.
  • Learning a new language is like installing a new application in your brain.

noun a thing that is added or enlarged

  • The company is considering an augmentation of their workforce to meet the increased demand.
  • They're thinking about hiring more people to help out with the extra work.
  • The boss wants to beef up the team to handle the new project.
  • Her skills in negotiation are like an augmentation to her already impressive resume.

noun a short, high-pitched sound typically made by an electronic device

verb to make a short, high-pitched sound

  • The technician used a beep sound to test the functionality of the equipment.
  • I heard a beep coming from your phone, did you get a message?
  • I'll give you a beep when I'm ready to leave the house.
  • The constant beeping of the alarm clock symbolized the urgency of waking up.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, indicating location, direction, time, or possession

  • The company's success was behind the hard work of its dedicated employees.
  • I heard that Sarah was behind the plan to surprise everyone at the party.
  • I can't believe you're still behind on your homework!
  • Sometimes the truth is hidden behind a facade of lies.

bop

noun a style of jazz characterized by fast tempo and rhythmic accents

verb to dance or move in a quick, lively way

  • The musician performed a lively bop at the jazz concert.
  • Let's put on some music and have a little bop around the living room.
  • I love that new song, it's such a bop!
  • She bopped him on the head with a rolled-up newspaper to get his attention.

noun a physical block used in construction

  • The concept of DNA as the building block of life is widely accepted in the scientific community.
  • In coding, variables are like the building blocks that you use to create your program.
  • These basic math skills are the building blocks for more advanced concepts in algebra.
  • Trust is the building block of any strong relationship.

adjective having the ability, fitness, or quality necessary to do or achieve a specified thing

  • She has proven to be a capable leader in managing the project efficiently.
  • I know he's capable of fixing the car, he's great with engines.
  • Don't underestimate her, she's totally capable of acing the exam.
  • His mind is a capable machine, always coming up with innovative solutions.

noun The process of making a duplicate copy of something

  • The secretary made a carbon copy of the important document for the CEO's records.
  • Can you make a carbon copy of this report for me?
  • Hey, can you whip up a carbon copy of these notes real quick?
  • Her new novel is a carbon copy of her previous bestseller in terms of plot and characters.

noun A device used to charge a battery or rechargeable battery-powered device.

  • The charger for my laptop is not working properly.
  • Can you pass me the phone charger?
  • I need to juice up my phone, do you have a charger?
  • She is like a charger, always full of energy and ready to go.

noun the sound of rapid continuous talk or babble

verb to talk rapidly, incessantly, and trivially

  • The constant chatter of the employees in the office can be distracting.
  • I couldn't focus on my work with all the chatter going on around me.
  • The chatter on social media about the new movie is crazy!
  • The chatter of the leaves in the wind was like nature's own symphony.

noun an open space of land, especially one with no trees or buildings

verb the act of removing objects or obstacles from a particular area

  • The clearing of the forest was necessary to make way for the new housing development.
  • We're planning on having a bonfire in the clearing behind the old barn.
  • Let's meet at the clearing by the creek for a chill hangout session.
  • After a long discussion, there was a clearing in the air and everyone finally understood each other's perspectives.

noun a short, sharp sound made by a mechanical device or when two hard objects are struck together

verb to make a short, sharp sound or series of sounds, typically as a result of a mechanical action or when two hard objects are struck together

  • Please click on the link to access the document.
  • Just click on the button to start the download.
  • Click the pic for a closer look.
  • The moment he spoke, everything clicked into place.

noun a state in which two things are able to exist or occur together without problems or conflict

  • The software update ensures compatibility with all operating systems.
  • Make sure your phone's compatibility with the new app before downloading it.
  • I don't think their personalities have good compatibility.
  • Their relationship is like a puzzle piece, perfect compatibility.

noun a person or thing that is able to exist or work together without conflict

adjective able to exist or work together without conflict

  • The new software update is fully compatible with all operating systems.
  • I hope our phones are compatible so we can share files easily.
  • Dude, are you sure your gaming console is compatible with the latest games?
  • Their personalities are so compatible, it's like they were meant to be together.

noun A electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data

adjective relating to or involving computers

  • The computer is an essential tool for data analysis in scientific research.
  • I spend hours on my computer browsing the internet.
  • My computer is acting up again, I think it needs a reboot.
  • Her mind works like a computer, processing information quickly and efficiently.

adverb simultaneously; at the same time

  • The two projects are being worked on concurrently to ensure they are completed on time.
  • I can't believe we have to do two things at the same time!
  • We're juggling multiple tasks at once.
  • Trying to balance work and family responsibilities concurrently can be challenging.

verb to join or link together

  • It is important to connect with your colleagues in order to foster a collaborative work environment.
  • Let's connect over coffee sometime and catch up!
  • I'll hit you up later so we can connect and chill.
  • The author used vivid imagery to connect the reader with the emotions of the main character.

verb past tense form of the verb 'connect', meaning to join or link together

adjective describing a relationship or link between two or more things

  • The two devices are connected through a secure network.
  • I feel connected to you on a deep level.
  • We're all connected, man, like one big family.
  • The themes in the novel are all connected, forming a complex web of relationships.

verb to join or link together

  • The new bridge will serve as a vital connecting link between the two cities.
  • I enjoy connecting with old friends on social media.
  • Let's connect later to discuss the project further.
  • The author did a great job of connecting the themes throughout the novel.

noun a relationship in which a person, thing, or idea is linked or associated with something else

  • The researchers discovered a strong connection between diet and heart health.
  • I feel a real connection with my new coworker, we have a lot in common.
  • We have such a tight connection, we finish each other's sentences.
  • The bridge serves as a physical connection between the two parts of the city.

noun a small enclosure or cage for poultry

verb to confine in a coop

  • The farmers decided to establish a cooperative to manage the distribution of their products.
  • Let's all pitch in and build a chicken coop in the backyard.
  • I heard the new startup is a real coop, everyone there is like family.
  • The team worked together seamlessly, like a well-oiled coop.

noun someone who creates or invents something

  • The creator of the software program implemented various innovative features.
  • I heard the creator of that app is a young entrepreneur.
  • The music creator dropped a new track last night.
  • Nature can be seen as the ultimate creator of beauty in the world.

noun the state of being controlled or operated by automation or computers

  • The company's transition to cybernation improved efficiency and reduced operational costs.
  • Cybernation has made our lives easier by automating repetitive tasks.
  • I'm all about that cybernation life - no more manual work for me!
  • His mind worked at lightning speed, like a well-oiled machine in a state of cybernation.

noun a visible mass of condensed water vapor floating in the atmosphere, typically high above the ground

adjective having little or no light, difficult to see through

  • The dark cloud overhead indicated that a storm was approaching.
  • I knew it was going to rain when I saw that dark cloud.
  • When I saw that dark cloud, I knew it was about to pour.
  • The dark cloud of uncertainty hung over their relationship.

verb to make or become dark or darker in color

adjective comparative form of dark, having less light or lacking in brightness

  • The room began to darken as the sun set behind the mountains.
  • I noticed the sky starting to darken, so I knew it was time to head home.
  • Her mood seemed to darken when she heard the bad news.
  • The situation continued to darken as more problems arose.

verb to make inactive or inoperative; disable

  • Please remember to deactivate your account before switching to a new platform.
  • Don't forget to deactivate your subscription if you're not using it anymore.
  • I'm gonna deactivate my social media for a while to take a break.
  • Learning to deactivate negative thoughts is important for mental well-being.

verb to grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate

  • The company is looking to develop new software to improve efficiency.
  • I'm trying to develop my cooking skills by following new recipes.
  • I'm working on developing my music taste to impress my friends.
  • She is determined to develop a stronger bond with her family.

noun a digital device or technology

adjective relating to or using signals or information represented by discrete values

  • The company invested in digital marketing strategies to reach a wider audience.
  • I prefer reading books in digital format rather than physical copies.
  • I'm always on my phone, scrolling through digital content.
  • His mind works like a digital clock, always precise and efficient.

noun a lack of connection or continuity

verb to sever or interrupt the connection of something

  • There seems to be a disconnect between the company's goals and the employees' understanding of them.
  • I think there's a disconnect between what he said and what actually happened.
  • There's a total disconnect between them, they just don't get along.
  • The disconnect between her heart and mind was causing her a lot of confusion.

noun a state of being disconnected or detached

adjective disconnected or detached

  • The disconnection between the two departments led to a breakdown in communication.
  • There was a disconnection in the wifi signal, so I couldn't finish my work.
  • I felt a disconnection with my old friends after moving to a new city.
  • The disconnection from reality in his mind was evident in his erratic behavior.

verb past tense of disconnect

adjective not connected or attached; separated

  • The phone line became disconnected during the storm.
  • My wifi keeps getting disconnected, it's so annoying.
  • I feel so disconnected from everyone lately.
  • The artist's abstract painting portrays a sense of disconnectedness from reality.

noun a period of time when a system or machine is not working or unavailable for use

  • The company experienced significant downtime due to a server malfunction.
  • My phone has been acting up lately, causing a lot of downtime.
  • I can't believe we have to deal with this downtime right before the big presentation.
  • After a busy week, I like to have some downtime to relax and recharge.

noun a person who is slow to learn or understand; a stupid person; a figure representing the human form, used for displaying clothes or for practice in drawing or painting

verb to make a dummy of (something)

adjective having the appearance of being real but lacking the capacity to function; designed to simulate an actual event or situation; fake or imitation

  • The scientist used a dummy variable in the regression analysis to control for potential confounding variables.
  • I accidentally left my phone at home, so I had to use a dummy phone for the day.
  • Don't be a dummy and fall for that scam!
  • She felt like a dummy after forgetting her lines during the play.

noun the outside limit of an object, area, or surface; a point at or close to the edge

verb move gradually or hesitantly towards an ending or a specified point

adjective having a sharp or distinct quality

adverb used to indicate a margin or limit

  • The company is always looking for ways to stay on the cutting edge of technology.
  • I love living on the edge and trying new things.
  • That new video game is totally on the edge, everyone's playing it.
  • She felt like she was standing on the edge of a cliff, unsure of what to do next.

noun the act of ejecting or being ejected

verb to forcibly expel or throw out

  • The pilot had to manually eject from the aircraft when the engine failed.
  • I accidentally hit the eject button on my remote control and now I can't find the batteries.
  • If you keep talking during the movie, I'm going to eject you from the room.
  • The company decided to eject the underperforming employee from their team.

verb to imitate or try to equal or excel; copy

  • Many companies try to emulate the success of industry leaders by studying their strategies.
  • I always try to emulate my older brother because he's so successful.
  • She's always trying to emulate the cool kids at school.
  • The artist sought to emulate the beauty of nature in her paintings.

verb to improve or increase the quality, value, or extent of something

  • The new software update has enhanced the performance of our system.
  • Adding some extra spices really enhanced the flavor of the dish.
  • That new workout routine has totally enhanced my gains at the gym.
  • Her smile enhanced the beauty of the entire room.

noun a process of improving or increasing the quality, value, or effectiveness of something

  • The company invested in technology enhancement to improve efficiency.
  • I'm considering getting some enhancements done to my car.
  • She's always getting enhancements to her wardrobe.
  • Education is the key to personal enhancement.

verb to remove or delete something by wiping or rubbing it out

  • The technician was able to erase all the data from the hard drive.
  • I accidentally erased all my photos from my phone.
  • I need to erase that embarrassing text message before anyone sees it.
  • Time cannot erase the memories we shared together.

noun the act of extending or the state of being extended

verb to make longer in time or space

adjective stretched out or prolonged

  • The deadline for the project has been extended by two weeks.
  • They decided to extend the party until midnight.
  • Let's extend our hangout sesh until the sun comes up!
  • Her influence extended far beyond the boundaries of her hometown.

noun something that is outside or exterior

adjective relating to or situated on the outside

  • The company decided to hire an external consultant to conduct a thorough review of their financial statements.
  • I heard they brought in an external expert to help with the project.
  • They got some outside help from a consultant.
  • She built an external wall around her emotions to protect herself from getting hurt.

noun responsibility for an offense or crime

verb to find fault with or criticize

  • It is important to determine who is at fault in a car accident.
  • Don't worry, it's not your fault that the meeting got canceled.
  • She always finds a way to shift the blame and make it seem like it's never her fault.
  • His inability to take responsibility for his actions is his own fault.

noun a small mechanical or electronic device or tool, especially an ingenious or novel one

  • The latest gadget on the market is designed to streamline productivity in the workplace.
  • I love trying out new gadgets, they always make life easier.
  • Check out this cool gadget I just picked up at the store!
  • Her smile was like a gadget that brightened up the room.

noun all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively

  • The latest generation of smartphones comes with advanced features and improved performance.
  • My parents' generation grew up without smartphones or the internet.
  • The younger generation is always coming up with new slang words that I can't keep up with.
  • The new generation of leaders is bringing fresh ideas and perspectives to the table.

noun a gadget or device, especially one whose name the speaker does not know or cannot recall

  • The engineer demonstrated the new gizmo at the technology conference.
  • I bought a cool gizmo that helps organize my desk.
  • Check out this awesome gizmo I found online!
  • Her mind was like a complex gizmo, always working and processing information.

adjective a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or lead

  • The sky turned a dark gray as the storm approached.
  • I prefer wearing gray over any other color.
  • That new car is so gray, it's sick!
  • His outlook on life had turned gray after the tragic event.

noun a part of something that is designed to be held by your hand

verb to touch, hold, or move something with your hands

  • She carefully grasped the handle of the teapot and poured the hot water into the cup.
  • Can you please help me carry this box? It's too heavy for me to handle alone.
  • I can handle the pressure, no problem.
  • He knew he had to handle the situation delicately to avoid any conflict.

noun the most central and most important part of something

adjective relating to the most fundamental and basic aspects of something

  • The research team is focused on studying the effects of hard core materials on building structures.
  • I heard that movie is for hard core fans only.
  • She's a hard core gamer, she plays for hours every day.
  • Dealing with the aftermath of the accident was a hard core experience for the survivors.

noun exploit the power and resources of (a person or organization)

verb to put a harness on (a horse, donkey, dog, etc.); tether

  • The engineer designed a new harness system for the safety of the workers.
  • Make sure you put on your safety harness before climbing up the ladder.
  • I need to harness my energy and get this project done.
  • She learned to harness her emotions and stay calm in stressful situations.

noun a thing made by combining two different elements; a mixture

adjective of mixed character; composed of mixed parts

  • The new car model is a hybrid, combining both electric and gasoline engines.
  • I love my hybrid car because it saves me so much money on gas.
  • That hybrid vehicle is lit, bro!
  • Her personality is a hybrid of kindness and toughness.

noun entrance or the act of entering

verb There is no applicable verb form for 'ingress'

adjective There is no applicable adjective form for 'ingress'

adverb There is no applicable adverb form for 'ingress'

pronoun There is no applicable pronoun form for 'ingress'

preposition There is no applicable preposition form for 'ingress'

conjunction There is no applicable conjunction form for 'ingress'

interjection There is no applicable interjection form for 'ingress'

article There is no applicable article form for 'ingress'

  • The ingress to the building is through the main entrance.
  • You can get in through the front door.
  • Just sneak in through the back entrance.
  • The ingress of new ideas is crucial for innovation.

verb to put in place or set up

adjective describing something that has been put in place or set up

  • The new software was successfully installed on all the computers in the office.
  • I finally got the new app installed on my phone.
  • I had to get my dad to help me install the game on my computer.
  • Her words of wisdom were like seeds that she installed in my mind, growing into valuable life lessons.

adverb Instantly is an adverb that describes an action happening immediately or without delay.

  • The new software allows users to instantly access their files from any device.
  • I instantly knew I had made a mistake as soon as I hit send on the email.
  • She instantly ghosted him after their first date.
  • His words instantly cut through her like a knife.

noun a person or thing that cannot be seen

adjective describing something that cannot be seen

  • The spy used an invisible cloak to blend into the background.
  • I swear, the remote control is like invisible whenever I need it.
  • That new restaurant is so hip, it's like invisible on social media.
  • Her pain was invisible to those around her, as she always put on a brave face.

noun an act of escaping from a jail or prison

verb to escape from a jail or prison

  • The criminal was caught trying to plan a jailbreak from the high-security prison.
  • I heard some inmates are plotting a jailbreak next week.
  • Did you see that movie about the epic jailbreak last night?
  • She felt like a prisoner in her own life, longing for a jailbreak from her monotonous routine.

lag

noun a period of time when progress or development is delayed

verb to fall behind in movement, progress, or development

  • The lag in the system may be due to a high volume of traffic.
  • My internet connection is so slow, there's a lag in loading web pages.
  • The game is lagging so much, it's unplayable.
  • There was a noticeable lag in her response, indicating she was hesitant to answer.

noun the state of being latent; delay; the time between initiating a request in a computer system and receiving or detecting the response

  • The network experienced high latency during peak hours, causing delays in data transmission.
  • My internet connection has been so slow lately, probably due to latency issues.
  • Ugh, this lag is killing me! I can't stand this latency anymore.
  • The latency in communication between them was palpable, creating an awkward tension in the room.

noun a sudden electrostatic discharge during an electrical storm

adjective pertaining to or resembling lightning

  • The lightning struck the tallest building in the city.
  • Did you see that lightning bolt last night? It was crazy!
  • That lightning was lit af!
  • His wit was as sharp as lightning in the midst of the heated debate.

noun the action of putting goods onto a vehicle for transportation

adjective used to describe something that is currently being loaded

  • The loading of the data onto the server is taking longer than expected.
  • This page is still loading, it's taking forever!
  • Ugh, this loading screen is killing me.
  • Her mind felt like it was constantly loading, struggling to process everything at once.

noun a position of low visibility or public attention

adjective keeping a low profile; not attracting attention

  • The CEO prefers to maintain a low profile in public appearances.
  • She keeps a low profile at work, just focusing on getting her tasks done.
  • I'm going to lay low and keep a low profile for a while.
  • His low profile in the political scene has allowed him to work behind the scenes effectively.

noun a communication containing some information, news, advice, request, or the like, sent by messenger, radio, telephone, email, or other means.

verb not applicable

adjective not applicable

adverb not applicable

pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

conjunction not applicable

interjection not applicable

article not applicable

  • The official message from the company's CEO was delivered during the annual meeting.
  • I just received a text message from my friend inviting me to dinner tonight.
  • I left you a message on your phone, did you get it?
  • The painting's message about environmental conservation was powerful and thought-provoking.

adjective describing something that has been made smaller in size or scale

  • The new technology allows for the miniaturized design of complex electronic devices.
  • I love how they've miniaturized smartphones so they can fit in your pocket.
  • Check out this miniaturized drone, it's so cool!
  • Her miniaturized version of the story made it easier for the kids to understand.

noun a type of sculpture consisting of shapes cut from metal sheets, suspended so that they move in response to air currents

adjective able to move or be moved freely or easily

  • The company is launching a new mobile app to improve customer engagement.
  • I always have my mobile phone with me wherever I go.
  • I need to upgrade my mobile to get better camera quality.
  • His ideas are always on the move, like a mobile mind.

noun A device or piece of equipment that observes, checks, or keeps track of something

verb To observe, check, or keep track of something

  • The doctor used a heart monitor to track the patient's vital signs.
  • I need to buy a new monitor for my computer setup.
  • I'll keep an eye on the situation and monitor it closely.
  • It's important to monitor your thoughts and emotions for a healthy mindset.

noun a connection or link between things, persons, or events

  • The nexus between poverty and lack of education is well-documented.
  • There seems to be a strong nexus between them, they are always together.
  • I can't believe the nexus of drama happening in our friend group right now.
  • The old library served as a nexus of knowledge for the entire town.

noun a formal or informal message that provides information or updates on a particular subject

  • The notification was sent out to all employees regarding the upcoming meeting.
  • I got a notification on my phone about the new software update.
  • I'm always getting notifications from that app, it's so annoying.
  • The sudden notification of her arrival caught everyone by surprise.

adjective best or most favorable; optimal

  • It is important to consider all factors in order to achieve optimum results.
  • For the best outcome, it's best to go with the optimum choice.
  • You gotta go with what works best for you, that's the optimum way to go.
  • Just like a well-oiled machine, everything is running at its optimum level.

noun a response or message given by an oracle, typically one that is ambiguous or obscure

  • The oracle at Delphi was consulted by ancient Greeks for important decisions.
  • I heard there's an oracle who can predict the future in town.
  • The oracle told me I should go for it, so I did.
  • In literature, the wise old man often serves as the oracle, providing guidance to the protagonist.

noun A group of people working together in a structured way for a specific purpose

adjective Relating to or characteristic of an organization

  • The organization is dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability.
  • The organization is all about helping out the community.
  • That organization is doing some really cool stuff.
  • The organization is like a well-oiled machine, everything runs smoothly.

noun a period of time when a service or utility is not available or functioning

  • The power outage caused disruptions in the entire neighborhood.
  • There was a blackout last night and we had to use candles.
  • We had a power cut and had to resort to old-school methods.
  • The outage of creativity in his work was evident in the final product.

verb to grow too large or mature for something; to surpass or exceed in growth or development

  • Children often outgrow their clothes as they continue to grow taller.
  • I used to love that band, but I think I've outgrown their music now.
  • I used to be really into video games, but I've outgrown them now.
  • As we mature, we outgrow certain behaviors and attitudes that no longer serve us.

pad

noun a cushioned or flat support on which something rests or is carried

verb to fill or cover with soft material in order to protect or shape

  • She used a notepad to jot down important information during the meeting.
  • I always keep a pad of paper and a pen in my bag, just in case.
  • I need to grab my pad before we head out, I might need to take some notes.
  • His words were like a comforting pad for her wounded soul.

noun a person's behavior or actions in a particular sphere

verb to engage in activity for amusement or recreation

preposition used to indicate the manner or means by which something is done

  • Researchers often play around with different variables to see how they affect the outcome.
  • I like to play around with different makeup looks in my free time.
  • Let's play around with some new beats and see what we come up with.
  • It's important to play around with different perspectives to gain a better understanding of the situation.

pod

noun a long, narrow, flat-bottomed sled, usually made of aluminum or plastic, used in downhill racing on an ice-covered track

  • The pod of dolphins gracefully swam alongside the boat.
  • Let's listen to a podcast while we drive to the beach.
  • I love chilling in my pod with a good book.
  • The pod of whales symbolized unity and strength in the painting.

noun a sudden appearance or occurrence

verb to appear or occur suddenly or unexpectedly

  • A notification will pop up on your screen when the download is complete.
  • I hate it when ads pop up while I'm trying to read an article online.
  • I didn't expect him to just pop up at the party like that.
  • Unexpected challenges always seem to pop up when you least expect them.

noun a portable device or object

adjective able to be easily carried or moved, often referring to a device or object

  • The portable device allows for easy transportation of important documents.
  • I love my portable speaker, I can take it anywhere with me.
  • This portable charger is a lifesaver when my phone dies on the go.
  • Her laughter was like a portable sunshine, brightening up the room.

noun a preliminary display or examination of something

verb to view or show in advance

  • The company will provide a preview of their new product during the conference.
  • I'll give you a quick preview of the movie before we decide to watch it.
  • Let me show you a sneak peek of the game before it's officially released.
  • The artist's sketch serves as a preview of the masterpiece he is working on.

noun a device that uses radio waves to detect the presence, direction, distance, and speed of objects such as aircraft, ships, and motor vehicles

  • The radar system detected an incoming aircraft.
  • The radar picked up a plane heading our way.
  • The radar caught a blip on the screen.
  • Her radar for detecting lies is always spot on.

noun a new supply of energy

verb to regain energy or strength

  • It is important to recharge your energy levels by getting enough rest and sleep.
  • I need to recharge my phone before we head out.
  • I'm going to hit up the coffee shop to recharge before the meeting.
  • Spending time in nature always helps me recharge my soul.

noun a drink or snack that is served to refresh or revive someone

verb to give new strength or energy to; reinvigorate

  • Please refresh your memory on the new company policies before the meeting.
  • I need to refresh my wardrobe for the upcoming party.
  • Let's hit the beach and take a quick dip to refresh ourselves.
  • The rain refreshed the dry earth, bringing new life to the plants.

noun a remote control device

adjective distant or far away in space or time; out of the way; secluded

  • The remote location of the research facility made it difficult for supplies to be delivered.
  • I couldn't find the remote control for the TV anywhere.
  • Let's go camping in the middle of nowhere, somewhere really remote.
  • Her emotions seemed remote, as if she was disconnected from the situation.

adjective able to be removed or taken away

  • The new furniture set comes with removable cushions for easy cleaning.
  • I love how my phone case is removable so I can switch it up whenever I want.
  • I wish these stickers were removable so I could change my laptop design more often.
  • His emotional walls were like a removable barrier, easily put up and taken down at will.

noun a person or thing that takes the place of another

verb to take the place of something or someone

  • It is essential to replace the old equipment with new and updated technology.
  • I need to replace my phone because it keeps freezing.
  • I'm going to replace my old sneakers with some fresh kicks.
  • Sometimes we need to replace negative thoughts with positive ones for a better mindset.

verb to have a similar appearance or quality to someone or something else

  • The two siblings closely resemble each other in appearance.
  • I think those two actors resemble each other a lot.
  • Those two look-alike like twins!
  • Her actions resemble those of a true leader.

noun the replacing of a single force or other vector quantity by two or more jointly equivalent to it

  • The United Nations passed a resolution calling for peace in the region.
  • I made a resolution to exercise more this year.
  • My New Year's resolution is to cut out junk food.
  • Sometimes finding a resolution to a problem requires thinking outside the box.

noun a flat panel or area on which pictures or words are shown

verb to examine or test

  • The technician carefully cleaned the screen of the computer monitor.
  • Can you please wipe the screen of my phone? It's so dirty.
  • I accidentally cracked the screen on my tablet, it's totally messed up now.
  • She put up a screen to hide her true emotions from everyone else.

noun a roll of parchment or paper for writing or painting on

verb to move text or graphics up or down on a computer screen

  • She used the scroll to navigate through the ancient manuscript.
  • I had to scroll through pages and pages of text to find the information I needed.
  • I'll just give it a quick scroll to see what's up.
  • As I scrolled through my memories, I couldn't help but smile at the happy times.

noun a publication such as a magazine or television program that appears in regular installments

adjective relating to or arranged in a series

  • The police were investigating a series of serial killings in the city.
  • I heard there's a new serial on Netflix that everyone is talking about.
  • That guy is a total serial dater, he never stays single for long.
  • Her serial procrastination was hindering her progress on the project.

verb to begin or prepare to do something

preposition used to indicate the purpose or intention of an action

  • The project is set to launch next month.
  • The movie is set to be a blockbuster hit.
  • They're set to party all night long.
  • Her determination is set to break barriers.

noun the way in which equipment is arranged for a particular purpose

verb to establish or put in place

  • The IT department is responsible for the setup of all new computer systems.
  • I'll help you with the setup of your new phone later.
  • Let's get this setup done ASAP.
  • The setup for the event was flawless, everything was perfectly arranged.

noun the action of distributing or dividing something among a group of people

verb to give a portion of something to another or others

adjective used to describe something that involves the act of giving or distributing among others

  • The act of sharing information is crucial for effective collaboration in the workplace.
  • Hey, do you mind sharing your notes with me for the upcoming exam?
  • I love sharing memes with my friends on social media.
  • Sharing your thoughts and feelings with others can help alleviate stress and anxiety.

noun a shorter or quicker way to reach a destination or achieve a goal

  • The software engineer found a shortcut in the code to improve the efficiency of the program.
  • If you take the shortcut through the park, you'll get to the coffee shop faster.
  • Let's take the shortcut through the back alley to avoid the traffic.
  • There are no shortcuts to success; hard work and dedication are necessary.

noun a temporary or permanent closure of a business, organization, or system

verb to close or stop the operation of something

  • The company decided to shut down its operations due to financial losses.
  • I heard that the restaurant is going to shut down next week.
  • The party got shut down by the cops before it even started.
  • After the argument, she shut down emotionally and refused to talk to anyone.

noun a stopping of operations or activity, typically as a result of a problem or emergency

verb to cause something to stop operating or functioning

  • The government announced a temporary shutdown of non-essential services.
  • My computer crashed and had to undergo a shutdown.
  • I can't believe the party got shut down by the cops.
  • After the breakup, she felt like her heart had undergone a complete shutdown.

verb taking a side or position in a debate or conflict

  • The two-sided agreement was carefully reviewed by legal experts.
  • I like that double-sided poster you have hanging in your room.
  • I heard she's two-sided when it comes to making decisions.
  • His two-sided personality makes it hard to know what he truly thinks.

noun an image or likeness

  • The artist created a simulacrum of the ancient statue using advanced 3D printing technology.
  • The fake Rolex watch was a cheap simulacrum of the real thing.
  • That knockoff handbag is just a simulacrum of the designer original.
  • The new shopping mall was criticized for being a simulacrum of a vibrant city center, lacking authenticity.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The scientist observed the phenomenon of slow time in the experiment.
  • I love taking a nap in the afternoon to enjoy some slow time.
  • Let's chill and have some slow time together.
  • As the sun set, it felt like the world was moving in slow time.

noun the rate at which someone or something moves or operates

verb to increase the rate at which someone or something moves or operates

  • In order to meet the deadline, we need to find a way to speed up the production process.
  • Hey, can you help me speed up this task so we can finish early?
  • Let's hustle and speed up this project.
  • To achieve success, sometimes you need to speed up and take risks.

noun a sound made by something striking or falling into liquid

verb to cause a liquid to strike or fall on something in a scattered or dispersed way

  • The swimmer made a graceful splash as she dove into the pool.
  • I love watching kids splash around in the pool on a hot summer day.
  • Let's go to the beach and make a big splash in the water!
  • Her new fashion line made a splash in the industry, gaining attention from many.

noun a multi-lane highway designed for high-speed traffic, typically with overpasses, underpasses, and limited access points

  • The construction of a new superhighway will greatly improve transportation efficiency in the region.
  • Let's take the superhighway to get to the mall faster.
  • I love cruising down the superhighway with my friends.
  • In the information age, the internet can be seen as a superhighway of knowledge.

noun a strong, sweeping blow

verb to move a finger or hand across a surface to activate or interact with something, especially a touchscreen device

  • Please swipe your credit card to complete the transaction.
  • Just swipe your phone to unlock it.
  • I swiped right on that cute guy on the dating app.
  • He tried to swipe the spotlight away from his colleague during the presentation.

noun a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit

verb to change or shift from one thing to another

adverb used to indicate a change or transition from one state or condition to another

  • We will need to switch over to the new software system by the end of the month.
  • Let's switch over to the other channel, this show is boring.
  • I'm going to switch over to the dark side and try out this new video game.
  • It's time to switch over to a healthier lifestyle and start exercising regularly.

noun a process in which two or more things happen or work together in a synchronized way

  • The software automatically syncs all the data across multiple devices.
  • Make sure to sync your phone with your computer to transfer the files.
  • I need to sync up with my friends before making any plans.
  • Their thoughts and actions were perfectly in sync during the performance.

noun the act of causing things to occur or operate at the same time or rate

verb to cause to occur or operate at the same time or rate

  • It is important to synchronize all data across multiple devices to ensure consistency.
  • Make sure to synchronize your phone with your computer so they have the same information.
  • Let's sync up our schedules so we can hang out this weekend.
  • The dancers moved in perfect synchronization, creating a mesmerizing performance.

noun a small, solid, flat piece of a substance, such as medicine or soap, usually intended for a single use

  • The doctor prescribed a tablet to treat my headache.
  • I always carry a tablet in my bag in case I need to look something up.
  • I love my new tablet, it's so sleek and fast!
  • Reading that novel was like taking a mental tablet of inspiration.

noun the body of techniques or methods used in a particular field of study or activity

  • The company is investing in new technics to improve efficiency in their manufacturing process.
  • I've been learning some new technics to help me play guitar better.
  • Dude, check out these sick DJ technics I just learned!
  • She used clever technics to navigate through the difficult situation.

noun a rope or chain used to tie an animal to a particular spot

verb to tie with a tether

  • The astronaut used a tether to stay connected to the spacecraft during the spacewalk.
  • Make sure to tether your phone to prevent it from getting lost.
  • I'll just tether my laptop to the WiFi at the cafe.
  • The strong bond between the two friends acted as a tether, keeping them close no matter the distance.

verb to tie or fasten with a rope or chain

adjective tied up or restricted with a rope or chain

  • The boat was securely tethered to the dock to prevent it from drifting away.
  • I tethered my dog to the tree while I went inside the store.
  • I feel like I'm tethered to my desk with all this work piling up.
  • Her emotions were tethered to the past, making it difficult for her to move forward.

noun a small bar or rod in a device that is moved up and down or from side to side in order to operate it

verb to switch between two options or settings

  • Please use the toggle switch to turn off the lights.
  • Just toggle the button to switch to the next song.
  • I always forget to toggle the settings on my phone.
  • His mood seemed to toggle between excitement and nervousness.

verb the action of stumbling or falling due to losing one's balance

adjective describing the act of tripping or causing someone to trip

  • She was tripping over her words during the presentation.
  • He's always tripping over his own feet when he's in a hurry.
  • Why are you tripping? It's not a big deal.
  • Her mind was tripping over all the possibilities of what could go wrong.

noun a change in direction or position

verb to activate or start something

preposition used to indicate the source or cause of something

  • Please remember to turn on the lights before entering the room.
  • Don't forget to turn on the TV when you get home.
  • I always turn on some tunes when I'm cooking dinner.
  • She has the ability to turn on the charm whenever she needs to.

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

  • The lights were turned off in order to conserve energy.
  • I turned off the TV before leaving the room.
  • I turned off my alarm and went back to sleep.
  • She turned off her emotions after the breakup.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, in this case, the action of activating or starting something

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case, describing a state of being excited or aroused

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence, in this case, indicating the state of being activated or excited

  • The new security system can be turned on with a simple click of a button.
  • I turned on the TV to watch my favorite show.
  • He turned on the charm to impress his date.
  • The music turned on a flood of emotions within me.

noun a small adjustment or fine-tuning

verb to make small adjustments or improvements

  • The engineer made a slight tweak to the design to improve efficiency.
  • I just need to tweak a few things before the presentation.
  • Let me just tweak this recipe a bit to make it perfect.
  • Sometimes all it takes is a small tweak in your routine to see big changes in your life.

adjective existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time

  • In today's society, technology has become ubiquitous, with almost everyone owning a smartphone.
  • Those fast food chains are ubiquitous, you can find them on almost every street corner.
  • That song is so ubiquitous, it's been playing on the radio non-stop.
  • The artist's influence is ubiquitous in the art world, his style can be seen in many other works.

noun a process or action of removing an obstruction or barrier

verb to remove an obstruction or barrier

  • Please unblock the access to the restricted website.
  • Can you unblock me on social media so we can chat?
  • I had to unblock my friend after our argument.
  • Sometimes we need to unblock our minds to see things from a different perspective.

adjective not connected or related; separate or distinct

adverb in a way that is not connected or related

  • The two theories presented in the research paper are completely unconnected.
  • I heard that Sarah and John broke up because they realized they were unconnected in terms of their future goals.
  • I don't vibe with her at all, we're just unconnected on every level.
  • Her thoughts were like scattered puzzle pieces, unconnected and chaotic.

adjective describing something that continues without interruption or pause

  • The lecture was delivered in an uninterrupted manner, allowing students to fully grasp the concepts.
  • We had an uninterrupted movie marathon last night, it was so much fun!
  • I love taking naps in the afternoon, it's my uninterrupted chill time.
  • Her thoughts flowed uninterrupted like a river, clear and steady.

verb to open or release by turning a key or combination

  • The key is required to unlock the door.
  • You need to unlock your phone to check your messages.
  • I can't believe she was able to unlock the safe so easily.
  • Education is the key that can unlock many opportunities in life.

verb to disconnect or remove an electrical device from a power source

  • It is important to remember to unplug electronic devices when they are not in use to save energy.
  • I always feel more relaxed when I unplug from my phone and spend time outdoors.
  • Dude, you need to unplug and chill out for a bit.
  • Sometimes, the best way to recharge is to unplug from the chaos of everyday life.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unread' describes something that has not been read.

  • The report contains several unread messages that need to be addressed.
  • I have so many unread emails in my inbox, it's overwhelming.
  • I always leave my texts unread so people think I'm busy.
  • His emotions were like an unread book, difficult to decipher.

adjective not supported or backed by evidence or authority

  • The software update is unsupported on older devices.
  • I can't help you with that issue, it's unsupported.
  • Sorry, that feature is totally unsupported.
  • His decision to quit his job was unsupported by his family.

noun a report or summary of recent events or information

verb to bring up to date

  • Please provide us with the latest update on the project status.
  • Hey, can you give me an update on what's going on with the project?
  • Yo, hit me up with the deets, what's the update on the project?
  • As the seasons change, nature provides us with a constant update on the beauty of life.

noun a higher grade, rank, or level

verb to raise to a higher grade, rank, or level

  • The company decided to invest in an upgrade of their software systems.
  • I'm thinking about upgrading my phone to the latest model.
  • I need to level up and upgrade my gaming setup.
  • She knew it was time to upgrade her circle of friends for more positive influences.

adverb used to describe something that is almost or nearly the case

preposition used to indicate that something is almost or nearly the case

  • The new software has virtually eliminated all bugs and errors.
  • I'm virtually certain that we'll win the game tonight.
  • She's virtually glued to her phone all day long.
  • His passion for music is virtually infectious, spreading to everyone around him.

noun a small mechanical or electronic device or tool

  • The company's latest software update includes a new widget for improved user experience.
  • I added a widget to my phone's home screen to quickly access my favorite apps.
  • I can't figure out how to use this widget on my computer, it's so confusing.
  • The new team member is like a widget in our workflow, seamlessly fitting in and enhancing our productivity.

noun a piece of cloth or paper used for covering or enclosing something

verb to cover or enclose something by folding or winding something around it

  • Please ensure that you wrap the gift neatly with wrapping paper and a bow.
  • Hey, can you help me wrap this present for Sarah's birthday?
  • I'm going to wrap up this gift real quick before the party starts.
  • Let's wrap up this project by the end of the week and present it to the client.

zap

noun a sudden burst of energy or electrical charge

verb to strike or hit with a sudden burst of energy

  • The scientist used a high-voltage machine to zap the bacteria in the lab.
  • I'll just zap this message over to you so you can see it right away.
  • I love watching those superhero movies where they zap the bad guys with their special powers.
  • Her quick wit and sharp tongue could zap anyone who dared to challenge her in a debate.

zip

noun nothing or zero

verb to move rapidly

  • Please ensure to zip up your jacket before going outside.
  • Hey, don't forget to zip your jacket!
  • I love this new hoodie, it has a cool zip.
  • Her words seemed to zip right over his head, he didn't understand a thing.

noun a colloquial term for a presentation or speech

  • The prezo of the company gave a detailed presentation on the new product line.
  • I heard the prezo went really well at the meeting yesterday.
  • Did you catch the prezo at the conference? It was awesome!
  • His prezo skills are so impressive, he can sell anything to anyone.

noun a device that fits in or over the ear and is used for listening to audio

  • The ear speaker on the phone allows you to hear the other person clearly during a call.
  • Make sure to clean the ear speaker on your phone regularly to prevent muffled sound.
  • I can't hear anything because my ear speaker is busted.
  • Her words were like a soothing melody coming through the ear speaker of my heart.

jlt

noun a type of insurance coverage that provides protection against financial loss due to employee injuries or illnesses

adjective pertaining to the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group, a multinational insurance and reinsurance broker

  • JLT is an abbreviation for 'Jones Lang LaSalle', a multinational professional services and investment management company specializing in real estate.
  • I heard that JLT is a really big company in the real estate industry.
  • JLT is like the big boss of real estate firms.
  • In the world of real estate, JLT is like the shining star that everyone looks up to.

noun a place or location where there is a significant amount of activity or a specific feature of interest

adjective describing something as being particularly active or significant

  • The city center is a popular tourist hotspot due to its historical landmarks.
  • That cafe is always a hotspot for students studying for exams.
  • The beach is the ultimate hotspot for catching some waves and sunbathing.
  • The new restaurant has become a hotspot for foodies looking for unique dining experiences.

SFF

noun SFF stands for Science Fiction and Fantasy, which are genres of speculative fiction that often involve futuristic or fantastical elements.

  • The conference will feature various discussions on the latest trends in SFF literature.
  • I love reading SFF books in my free time.
  • SFF movies are my jam!
  • Her imagination soared to new heights as she delved into the world of SFF.

noun a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light beams from a laser or other coherent light source

adjective relating to or produced by holography; three-dimensional

  • The company invested in holographic technology for their presentations.
  • I love watching holographic concerts, they're so cool!
  • Check out this holographic display, it's mind-blowing!
  • Her memory of that day was like a holographic image, clear and vivid.

noun Another noun, 'critical', which can also refer to a crucial or decisive point or situation.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Critical' is an adjective in this context, indicating that the mission is of utmost importance or essential.

  • The success of the project relies heavily on completing the mission critical tasks on time.
  • We can't afford to mess up the mission critical parts of this operation.
  • Don't drop the ball on the mission critical stuff, okay?
  • In order to reach our goals, we must focus on the mission critical aspects of our plan.

WP

noun WP may also be used as a shorthand for 'workplace', especially in written communication or informal conversation.

  • The WP plugin allows users to customize their website's functionality.
  • I installed a new WP theme on my blog.
  • I'm trying to figure out how to use this WP thing for my website.
  • The WP of our team is responsible for managing all online content.

noun the practice of taking small doses of a drug or substance to achieve certain effects

  • The practice of microdosing involves taking very small doses of a substance for therapeutic purposes.
  • I've heard some people swear by microdosing for boosting creativity and focus.
  • Microdosing is like taking a tiny brain power-up.
  • In a way, microdosing can be seen as a way to fine-tune the mind's performance.

adjective Capable of being easily expanded or upgraded without having to be completely restructured or redesigned.

  • The software solution is designed to be highly scaleable to accommodate future growth.
  • This app is cool because it's super scaleable, so we can add more features later on.
  • I love how this website is totally scaleable - we can totally make it bigger and better!
  • His vision for the project was scaleable, allowing for expansion and development in various directions.

noun the act of modifying or personalizing something according to individual preferences or specifications

  • The software company offers a high level of customization for their clients.
  • You can customize your profile settings to your liking.
  • I love how you can totally customize your ride with all the cool accessories.
  • Personal growth requires a level of customization to meet individual needs.

verb to convert something into an electronic form or state

  • The company plans to electronify all of its paper documents for better organization.
  • I'm going to electronify all my notes so I don't lose them.
  • Let's electronify this project to make it easier to share.
  • She has the ability to electronify any situation with her quick thinking.

BBS

noun BBS

  • The BBS system was widely used for online communication before the internet became popular.
  • I used to spend hours chatting on BBS forums back in the day.
  • BBS was the OG social media platform.
  • The BBS of the brain is where all our thoughts and memories are stored.

app

noun a software application, especially a small, specialized program downloaded onto mobile devices

  • The app provides users with a comprehensive list of features for productivity.
  • I love using this app to keep track of my daily tasks.
  • That app is lit, it has all the cool filters for photos.
  • His mind works like a well-designed app, always processing information efficiently.

noun a type of keyboard layout commonly used in France and Belgium

  • The AZERTY keyboard layout is commonly used in French-speaking countries.
  • I find it easier to type on an AZERTY keyboard than on a QWERTY one.
  • I can't stand using an AZERTY keyboard, it's so confusing!
  • Learning to navigate through the new software was like trying to type on an AZERTY keyboard for the first time.

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

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically providing more information about the manner, place, time, or degree of the action

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

  • The company decided to push to launch the new product ahead of schedule.
  • I think we should push to finish this project by the end of the week.
  • Let's push to get tickets to the concert before they sell out.
  • She had to push to overcome her fear of public speaking.

noun It is a noun because it is the name of a specific object or thing.

  • The docking station allows for easy connection of external devices to the laptop.
  • I always make sure to have a docking station at my desk for my laptop.
  • I need to grab my laptop and docking station before heading to the meeting.
  • The library is like a docking station for knowledge, where you can easily access information.

adjective describing the state of being without Wi-Fi connection

  • The hotel lobby offers a wifiless area for guests who prefer a quiet workspace.
  • I can't believe we're in a wifiless zone, how am I supposed to check my messages?
  • This cafe is wifiless, so let's find another spot with better Wi-Fi.
  • Being wifiless in a digital age can feel like being lost in a foreign land.

noun SMEH does not have a specific definition as a noun.

verb SMEH does not have a specific definition as a verb.

adjective SMEH does not have a specific definition as an adjective.

adverb SMEH does not have a specific definition as an adverb.

pronoun SMEH does not have a specific definition as a pronoun.

preposition SMEH does not have a specific definition as a preposition.

conjunction SMEH does not have a specific definition as a conjunction.

interjection SMEH does not have a specific definition as an interjection.

article SMEH does not have a specific definition as an article.

  • The SMEH report highlighted the challenges faced by small and medium enterprises in the current economic climate.
  • I heard that the SMEH workshop next week will focus on digital marketing strategies for small businesses.
  • Let's check out the SMEH event happening downtown this weekend, it's supposed to be lit!
  • Her success in the business world was like a shining SMEH guiding others towards their goals.

adjective attached or fixed to a headgear

  • The head-mounted display provides an immersive virtual reality experience.
  • I love using my head-mounted camera to capture all my adventures.
  • Check out my new head-mounted gear for some epic first-person videos.
  • She had a head-mounted mindset, always focused on the task at hand.

verb To move a discussion or decision to a later time or separate location, typically outside of a public setting.

  • Let's take this discussion offline and schedule a meeting to resolve the issue.
  • Let's take this offline and talk about it in person instead.
  • Hey, let's take this offline and hash it out over coffee.
  • It's better to take personal matters offline and not discuss them in a public setting.

noun a digital image captured from a computer or phone screen

verb to capture a digital image from a computer or phone screen

  • I took a screen grab of the error message to send to the IT department.
  • I did a screen grab of that funny meme to share with my friends.
  • I snagged a screen grab of that epic fail to post on social media.
  • She made a mental screen grab of the beautiful sunset to remember forever.

noun a person who has extensive knowledge and skill in using a particular system or technology

  • The software was designed with power users in mind, offering advanced features for efficient workflow.
  • My brother is a total power user when it comes to gaming, he knows all the cheats and shortcuts.
  • She's a power user when it comes to social media, always posting and engaging with followers.
  • As a power user of persuasion techniques, he was able to convince the entire team to go with his idea.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

article a word that is used to specify any member of a class of people, places, or things

  • During the presentation, the speaker decided to hit the pause button to address a technical issue.
  • I was watching a movie and had to hit pause because I needed to use the restroom.
  • I was in the middle of a heated argument with my friend when he suddenly hit pause on the conversation.
  • Sometimes it's important to hit the pause button in life and take a moment to reflect on your choices.

4k

noun a term used to describe a screen resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, typically found in high-definition televisions and computer monitors

  • The new television model boasts a stunning 4k resolution for crystal-clear images.
  • I just bought a 4k TV and the picture quality is amazing!
  • My friend's gaming setup is so cool, he's got a sick 4k monitor.
  • Her attention to detail is like watching a movie in 4k, every little thing is crystal clear.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'age' is a noun as it refers to a period of time or era.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'digital' is an adjective as it describes the type of age being referred to.

article A word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite. In this case, 'the' is an article as it specifies the specific digital age being discussed.

  • In the digital age, information is readily accessible at our fingertips.
  • We can do pretty much anything in the digital age.
  • Life in the digital age is lit, everything is just a click away.
  • The digital age has opened up a whole new world of possibilities.

noun a period of time when one is not working or busy; leisure time

  • It is important for employees to use their down time efficiently to recharge and prepare for the next work day.
  • I like to catch up on my favorite TV shows during my down time.
  • I usually just chill and relax during my down time.
  • Sometimes life throws unexpected challenges at us, but it's important to make the most of our down time to regroup and come back stronger.

noun a period in human history characterized by the rapid shift from traditional industry to an economy based on information technology

  • The information age refers to the modern era characterized by the rapid exchange of data and communication.
  • In the information age, we can find anything we need online with just a few clicks.
  • Dude, we're living in the information age where everything is just a Google search away.
  • Just like the industrial age transformed society, the information age is reshaping the way we live and work.

noun charging unit - a device used to recharge a battery or power a device

  • The charging unit is designed to efficiently power up the electronic device.
  • Make sure you plug in the charging unit before you go to bed.
  • I forgot my charging unit at home, so my phone died halfway through the day.
  • His determination was like a charging unit, constantly fueling his ambition.

noun a mode or state of being in which something is done secretly or discreetly

  • The military aircraft was equipped with advanced technology to operate in stealth mode.
  • We decided to go into stealth mode and surprise our friends at the party.
  • Let's switch to stealth mode and sneak into the concert without paying.
  • She operated in stealth mode, carefully hiding her true intentions from others.

GB

noun GB can also be short for gigawatt, a unit of power equal to one billion watts.

  • The storage capacity of the new smartphone is 128 GB.
  • I need at least 64 GB of storage on my new laptop.
  • I can't believe she has 256 GB on her phone, that's insane!
  • His knowledge on the subject is like having 1 TB in a world of 1 GB.

noun A person who uses the Google search engine frequently or regularly.

  • The googler conducted extensive research before presenting the findings to the team.
  • I'm a proud googler, always looking up new information online.
  • Hey, are you a fellow googler? Let's search for the answer together.
  • She's a real googler when it comes to solving puzzles, always finding the right pieces to fit together.

TUE

noun a day of the week, specifically Tuesday

  • The meeting is scheduled for next Tue at 10am.
  • Let's grab lunch on Tue, how does that sound?
  • I'm free on Tue, wanna hang out?
  • His attitude towards work is like a rollercoaster, one day he's motivated and the next he's just 'Tue'.

noun a fishing net or a fabric with an open mesh pattern

adjective describing a person or thing that is neat or tidy in appearance

  • The netty fabric used in the dress gives it a delicate and intricate texture.
  • I love how soft and cozy this netty blanket feels.
  • Check out the new netty kicks I got, they're so stylish!
  • The intricate web of lies he spun was as complex as a netty.

adjective able to be sent or received by text message

  • The new software update allows for textable fields in the database.
  • I love that my phone is textable, it makes communication so much easier.
  • I wish my car was more textable so I could control it from my phone.
  • His emotions were not easily textable, he kept them hidden deep inside.

noun a person who returns to live in their home country after living abroad for a period of time

  • The boomeranger returned to the company after a brief period of working elsewhere.
  • My friend is a boomeranger - he keeps coming back to this job no matter where else he goes.
  • I heard that guy is a total boomeranger, always bouncing back to his old job.
  • She's a boomeranger when it comes to relationships, always going back to her exes.

TLA

noun It is a common term in the English language to refer to short forms of longer phrases or names.

  • The TLA stands for 'Three Letter Acronym' in the field of linguistics.
  • I'm tired of all these TLAs in the tech industry, can't they just use full words?
  • TLA? Oh, that's just short for 'Too Long Acronym' in my book.
  • Her TLA for success was hard work, determination, and perseverance.

noun a popular electronic robotic toy resembling a small furry owl-like creature

  • The child was delighted to receive a Furby as a gift for their birthday.
  • I found a vintage Furby at the thrift store and couldn't resist buying it.
  • My little sister's Furby is so cute, I can't stop playing with it.
  • The old toy store felt like a Furby graveyard, with rows of forgotten Furbies gathering dust on the shelves.

noun the language of the Apache, a member of the Athabaskan family

  • The Apache Software Foundation is a non-profit organization that oversees the development of open-source software projects.
  • I heard that the Apache web server is one of the most popular choices for hosting websites.
  • Let's use Apache for our server setup, it's super reliable.
  • Her leadership style is like an Apache helicopter, swift and powerful.

noun a digital recording of computer screen output, often including audio narration

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  • The professor created a screencast to demonstrate the complex coding process.
  • I love watching screencasts to learn new tricks for editing videos.
  • Check out this awesome screencast on how to ace that level!
  • Her explanation was like a screencast, clear and easy to follow.

adjective not connected to the internet or a network

adverb in a disconnected state

  • The system can still be accessed offline for data retrieval.
  • You can use the app offline if you download the content beforehand.
  • I prefer watching movies offline so I don't have to deal with buffering.
  • Sometimes it's good to go offline and disconnect from technology for a while.

noun Consumer electronics - electronic devices intended for everyday use by individuals, such as smartphones, laptops, and tablets

  • The market for consumer electronics continues to grow rapidly.
  • I love shopping for new consumer electronics.
  • I'm always on the lookout for the latest tech gadgets.
  • Consumer electronics have become the backbone of modern society.

noun a bullet made of silver, often believed to be able to kill supernatural creatures such as werewolves or vampires

  • The researchers were hopeful that they had discovered a silver bullet solution to the problem.
  • I don't think there's a silver bullet that can fix this situation.
  • There's no silver bullet for getting in shape, it takes hard work and dedication.
  • Some people believe that technology is the silver bullet that will solve all our problems.

noun a portmanteau of 'screen' and 'teenager'

  • The screenager spent hours each day on their smartphone, engaging in various social media platforms.
  • My screenager cousin is always glued to their laptop, playing online games.
  • I feel like such a screenager when I can't stop scrolling through TikTok.
  • In today's digital age, it seems like everyone is turning into a screenager, constantly connected to their devices.

mac

noun a term used to refer to a Macintosh computer or a type of waterproof raincoat

  • The new software update is compatible with both PC and Mac systems.
  • I love using my Mac for all my work and personal tasks.
  • I'm saving up to buy a new Macbook for school next semester.
  • Her mind was like a well-oiled Mac, processing information quickly and efficiently.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'homescreen' is a noun that refers to the main screen of a computer or mobile device where users can access apps and widgets.

verb a verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. 'Homescreen' is not a verb and therefore this category does not apply.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'homescreen' can be used as an adjective to describe a specific type of screen on a device.

adverb an adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. 'Homescreen' is not an adverb and therefore this category does not apply.

pronoun a pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. 'Homescreen' is not a pronoun and therefore this category does not apply.

preposition a preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'Homescreen' is not a preposition and therefore this category does not apply.

conjunction a conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. 'Homescreen' is not a conjunction and therefore this category does not apply.

interjection an interjection is a word or phrase that expresses emotion or exclamation. 'Homescreen' is not an interjection and therefore this category does not apply.

article an article is a word that specifies and limits a noun. 'Homescreen' is not an article and therefore this category does not apply.

  • The homescreen of the app displays all the important information at a glance.
  • I like to customize my homescreen with my favorite widgets and shortcuts.
  • I can't find my favorite app on the homescreen, it's so frustrating.
  • Her smile lit up his homescreen, making his day brighter.

noun a made-up word with no specific definition

  • The tabputer is a versatile device that combines the functionality of a tablet and a computer.
  • I love using my tabputer for watching movies and browsing the internet.
  • My tabputer is so convenient, I can't imagine life without it.
  • Her mind worked like a tabputer, quickly processing information and making decisions.

noun a compound noun referring to the balance between technology use and other aspects of life

  • Maintaining a healthy tech-life balance is essential for overall well-being and productivity.
  • I need to work on my tech-life balance because I've been spending too much time on my phone.
  • Dude, you seriously need to chill out and work on your tech-life balance.
  • Finding the right tech-life balance is like walking a tightrope between work and personal life.

verb To be delayed or behind schedule due to caring for a baby or young child.

  • The flight was delayed due to bad weather conditions, causing many passengers to be babylagged.
  • I was so babylagged after my red-eye flight that I couldn't function properly the next day.
  • I feel completely babylagged after pulling an all-nighter to finish my assignment.
  • The long work week left me feeling babylagged and drained of energy.

4D

noun a type of entertainment or technology that provides a 3-dimensional visual experience with the added dimension of depth

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of 4D technology or entertainment

  • The new 4D technology allows for a more immersive viewing experience.
  • Let's go check out that new 4D movie at the theater.
  • I heard the 4D ride at the amusement park is lit!
  • His ability to think in 4D, considering all possible outcomes, sets him apart from the rest.

B2T

noun B2T is a noun that refers to a specific entity, such as a product or a company name.

  • B2T is an abbreviation for 'Business to Technology' which refers to companies that provide technology solutions to other businesses.
  • I heard that company specializes in B2T services, they must be really good with technology.
  • Hey, do you know anyone who works in B2T? I need some tech help for my project.
  • In the world of B2T, innovation and efficiency are key to staying ahead of the competition.

adverb AFAIK is an abbreviation for 'As Far As I Know', used to indicate that the information being shared is based on the speaker's current understanding or knowledge.

  • As far as I know, the company is still in negotiations with potential investors.
  • AFAIK, Sarah is planning a surprise party for her sister next weekend.
  • AFAIK, we're all meeting up at the usual spot later tonight.
  • AFAIK, the road to success is paved with hard work and determination.

adjective describing something that is able to be located or accessed nearby

  • The nearable technology allows for precise indoor positioning of objects.
  • I can't find my keys, have you seen the nearable device?
  • I love how my nearable tracker helps me keep track of my stuff.
  • The nearable beacon guides us through the maze of the city streets.

OTP

noun OTP stands for 'One True Pairing', referring to a fictional couple that fans believe are meant to be together.

  • The bank requires customers to enter a one-time password (OTP) for online transactions.
  • Make sure you have your OTP ready to complete the payment online.
  • I can't access my account without the OTP code.
  • Trust is like an OTP, you only share it with those you truly trust.

adjective a suffix added to a word to indicate readiness or preparedness

  • The report is almost ready for submission.
  • I'll be ready to go in five minutes.
  • She's always selfie-ready.
  • He's always ready to jump into action at a moment's notice.

noun a category of technology devices that can be worn on the body, usually with smart features

  • The use of wearables in healthcare is becoming more prevalent as technology advances.
  • I love using my wearables to track my daily steps and activity levels.
  • I'm all about those wearables that can monitor my heart rate during workouts.
  • Wearables have become like a second skin to some people, always on and always connected.

noun a digital image or photograph taken of the contents of a computer or phone screen

  • Please provide a screenshot of the error message for our technical team to review.
  • Hey, can you send me a screenshot of that funny meme you were talking about?
  • I'll just snap a quick screenshot of the conversation so I don't forget.
  • Her words were like a mental screenshot, forever imprinted in my memory.

noun a person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background, and social status

adjective relating to or involving the sharing of information, resources, or services directly between individuals or peers without the need for a central server or intermediary

  • The company implemented a peer-to-peer lending platform for its employees.
  • I prefer using peer-to-peer payment apps to split bills with my friends.
  • Let's do a peer-to-peer trade for those sneakers.
  • The team's success was attributed to their peer-to-peer collaboration.

noun a person who avoids social interaction and spends a significant amount of time online or using digital technology

  • The digital hermit lived in seclusion, away from the bustling online world.
  • My friend is such a digital hermit, he rarely checks his messages or social media.
  • I used to be a total digital hermit, but now I can't go a day without my phone.
  • After the incident, she became a digital hermit, avoiding all forms of communication.

HD

noun High Definition

  • The new television model boasts a high-definition display for crystal-clear viewing.
  • I love watching movies in HD on my big screen TV.
  • I can't go back to watching regular TV after experiencing HD.
  • Seeing the world through an HD lens makes everything seem more vibrant and detailed.

PDA

noun public display of affection, a demonstration of physical affection in a public setting

  • The company has a strict policy against the use of personal digital assistants (PDA) in the workplace.
  • I always carry my PDA with me to stay organized and connected.
  • I need to upgrade my PDA to keep up with the latest technology.
  • His constant need for validation through social media is like a PDA for his ego.

noun a city in California, known for being the headquarters of several major technology companies

  • Cupertino is a city located in Santa Clara County, California.
  • Have you ever been to Cupertino? It's a nice place.
  • I heard there's a cool new spot in Cupertino, wanna check it out?
  • The company's headquarters in Cupertino is like the heart of their operations.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes a noun or pronoun

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

  • The new software is designed to be device agnostic, meaning it can be used on any type of device without compatibility issues.
  • This app is cool because it's device agnostic, so you can use it on your phone, tablet, or computer.
  • I love how this website is totally device agnostic - I can access it from any device without any problems.
  • Being device agnostic is like being able to speak any language fluently - you can communicate with any device seamlessly.

adjective capable of operating or functioning together in a smooth and efficient manner

  • The new software update ensures that all systems are interoperable with each other.
  • Make sure your phone is interoperable with the new app before downloading it.
  • Dude, these devices need to be able to talk to each other, they gotta be interoperable.
  • In order for our team to succeed, we need to be interoperable and work together seamlessly.

adjective describing a quality that cannot be changed or modified

  • The document was saved in an uneditable format to prevent any unauthorized changes.
  • I can't make any changes to the file because it's uneditable.
  • Sorry, that file is totally uneditable, you can't mess with it.
  • Her mind was like an uneditable document, closed off to any new ideas.

noun the display on a separate electronic device used in conjunction with a television or computer

  • The second screen refers to a separate electronic device used in conjunction with a primary screen, such as a computer or television.
  • I like to use my tablet as a second screen while watching TV.
  • I always have my phone handy as my second screen for multitasking.
  • In the world of gaming, having a second screen can provide a competitive advantage.

noun A fictional small creature in the field of technology, often used in science fiction or fantasy settings.

  • The technomite is a small electronic device used for data storage.
  • I can't find my technomite anywhere, I think I left it at home.
  • Hey, check out this cool technomite I just bought!
  • The technomite of social media has completely taken over our lives.

noun a term used to describe the physical world or reality, as opposed to the virtual world or cyberspace

  • The concept of meatspace refers to the physical world as opposed to the digital realm.
  • I prefer meeting people in meatspace rather than just chatting online.
  • Let's take this conversation from the virtual world to meatspace.
  • His mind was always wandering in the digital realm, rarely present in meatspace.

noun the act of tying an animal with a rope or chain to restrict its movement

  • Tethering your smartphone to your laptop allows you to access the internet on the go.
  • I'm tethering my phone to my computer so I can watch Netflix.
  • I'm tethering my device to get some work done on the go.
  • The new policy is tethering our department's progress to the success of the overall company.

noun a colloquial abbreviation for intelligence, referring to information or data gathered for analysis or surveillance

  • The company invested in new Intel processors for their computers.
  • I heard Intel is coming out with a new chip soon.
  • I need to upgrade my rig with some Intel gear.
  • Her intel on the situation was crucial for making a decision.

noun a slang term for a laptop computer

  • I use my laptop, or 'lappy' as some people like to call it, for work purposes.
  • My lappy is so slow, I need to upgrade it soon.
  • I love my new lappy, it's so sleek and fast.
  • Her lappy is her lifeline, she can't go a day without it.

noun a practice of recording and tracking data about one's life, typically using digital devices such as cameras and wearable technology

  • Lifelogging is the practice of tracking and recording various aspects of one's life using technology.
  • I've been lifelogging for a year now and it's really helped me stay organized.
  • Some people call lifelogging 'life-tracking' - it's all about keeping tabs on your daily activities.
  • In a way, lifelogging is like creating a digital diary that captures every moment of your life.

noun a made-up or coined term that combines 'chatter' and 'boxing' to create a new concept or activity

  • The speaker was accused of chatterboxing during the important conference.
  • She just wouldn't stop chatterboxing about her new job.
  • I can't stand when people are chatterboxing non-stop.
  • Her mind was chatterboxing with thoughts and ideas.

noun a person who is skilled in or enthusiastic about digital technology

  • The digitalist revolutionized the way we approach marketing strategies.
  • My friend is a total digitalist - he's always up to date with the latest tech trends.
  • I wish I was as tech-savvy as that digitalist over there.
  • She's a true digitalist, always finding innovative solutions to problems.

NFC

noun NFC stands for Near Field Communication, a technology that allows devices to communicate by touching or being in close proximity to each other.

adjective NFC technology is commonly used in smartphones and other electronic devices.

preposition The data transfer using NFC is fast and secure.

  • NFC technology allows for contactless communication between devices.
  • I love using NFC to quickly transfer files between my phone and laptop.
  • NFC makes sharing stuff so much easier.
  • NFC is like magic, making things happen with just a tap.

noun a shortened form of the word 'people', referring to a group of individuals or a community

  • The organization conducted a survey to gather feedback from pple about their satisfaction with the new policies.
  • Hey, do you know if pple are coming to the party tonight?
  • I heard that pple are loving the new album that just dropped.
  • In a forest, the trees whispered secrets to pple passing by.

noun a screenshot of a particular moment in a video or movie

verb to take a screenshot of a particular moment in a video or movie

  • I took a screencap of the document for reference.
  • I grabbed a quick screencap of the funny meme.
  • I snagged a screencap of the conversation before it disappeared.
  • Her words left a lasting impression, like a mental screencap.

noun a term used to describe the lack of productivity or meaningful connections that can result from spending excessive time on social media platforms

adjective describes the act of being unproductive or ineffective in social interactions due to excessive use of social media

  • Many companies block access to social notworking sites on their office computers to prevent distractions.
  • I waste so much time on social notworking instead of doing my homework.
  • My boss caught me on social notworking again and gave me a warning.
  • Spending too much time on social notworking can lead to a decrease in productivity.

noun a document or file that is sent with an email

verb to fasten or join one thing to another

  • Please review the attachment for further details.
  • Check out the attachment for more info.
  • I'll send you the deets in the attachment.
  • The attachment to the project is crucial for its success.

noun a type of work arrangement where individuals work as freelancers or independent contractors through online platforms

  • E-lancing has become a popular way for freelancers to find work online.
  • I've been e-lancing for a few months now and it's been great for picking up extra cash.
  • E-lancing is the way to go if you want to work from home and make money on your own terms.
  • E-lancing is like having a virtual office where you can connect with clients from all over the world.

noun the process of using Google or its services in various aspects of life or business

  • The googalisation of information has greatly impacted how we access and process data.
  • I've noticed a lot of googlisation happening lately with everyone turning to Google for answers.
  • The googlisation of everything is making us lazy to think for ourselves.
  • The googalisation of our society is evident in how reliant we have become on technology for everything.

noun e-Asbo - a digital or electronic version of an Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO), typically used for monitoring and restricting online behavior

  • The local council implemented an e-Asbo system to monitor and enforce online behavior.
  • I heard they're giving out e-Asbos for cyberbullying now.
  • Watch out, you might get an e-Asbo for trolling on social media.
  • His constant negative comments earned him an e-Asbo from the online community.

noun a type of display technology that mimics the appearance of traditional ink on paper

  • The company is considering using electronic paper for their annual report to reduce printing costs.
  • I love reading books on my e-reader with electronic paper because it feels like real paper.
  • Dude, have you seen those cool e-ink displays with electronic paper? They're awesome!
  • Her mind was like electronic paper, constantly changing and adapting to new ideas.

noun a place where batteries are sold or serviced

  • The battery-office is responsible for ensuring all electronic devices are properly charged and maintained.
  • Hey, don't forget to swing by the battery-office and grab a charger for your phone.
  • I'll meet you at the battery-office to juice up our gadgets before the meeting.
  • Her positivity is like a battery-office, always recharging those around her with energy and enthusiasm.

adverb Just now is an adverb that indicates a very recent time or a very short time ago.

  • I received the email just now and will respond shortly.
  • I saw her in the hallway just now, she looked busy.
  • I was at the store just now, picking up some snacks.
  • The idea for the project just now popped into my head.

adverb in a manner that is native or innate to a particular place or person

  • She was raised natively in Japan and speaks Japanese fluently.
  • I can natively understand Spanish because I grew up in a bilingual household.
  • I natively get what you're saying, no need to explain further.
  • His artistic talent seems to come natively to him, as if it's in his DNA.

noun a person or thing that accelerates, especially a device for increasing the speed of a vehicle

  • Accelerators are devices used to increase the speed of particles in a nuclear reactor.
  • Tech accelerators help startups grow quickly by providing resources and mentorship.
  • I heard that new energy drink is supposed to be a real accelerator for workouts.
  • Education can be an accelerator for social mobility, providing opportunities for advancement.

verb to acknowledge or admit the truth or existence of something

  • It is important to acknowledge the contributions of all team members.
  • I just wanted to acknowledge how hard you've been working lately.
  • Thanks for the shoutout, I acknew you've got my back.
  • Sometimes it's hard to acknowledge our own mistakes and shortcomings.

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

  • The acr- system is designed to regulate the flow of air in the building.
  • I heard the acr- unit is broken, so it's really hot in the office.
  • Let's crank up the acr- to cool down this place.
  • The acr- of emotions within the team was palpable during the heated discussion.

noun a made-up word that does not have a standard definition in the English language

  • The actification of the new policy will require thorough analysis and implementation.
  • I heard they're actifying the new rules starting next week.
  • The actification of that plan is gonna be a real headache.
  • The actification of her emotions was evident in her tearful speech.

verb to make active or to start a process or function

adjective in a state of being active or functioning

  • The emergency alarm was activated as soon as the fire was detected.
  • I activated the security system before leaving the house.
  • She activated her charm to get out of a speeding ticket.
  • The new policy activated a wave of protests among the employees.

noun the act or process of making something active or operative

adjective relating to the act of making something active or operative

  • The activation of the new software will require a unique code.
  • You need to activate the new app before using it.
  • Hit the activation button to get started with the game.
  • The activation of her passion for painting was evident in her latest masterpiece.

noun a device that enables one system or device to be connected to and work with another

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  • The adapter allows you to connect different types of devices to your computer.
  • I need to get an adapter so I can use my headphones with my new phone.
  • I borrowed my friend's adapter to charge my phone at the party.
  • She is like an adapter, able to adapt to any situation seamlessly.

noun a device that allows one system or device to be connected to and work with another

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  • The adaptor is essential for connecting the European plug to the American outlet.
  • Don't forget to pack the adaptor for your trip overseas.
  • I borrowed my friend's adaptor to charge my phone at the airport.
  • She acted as an adaptor between the two conflicting parties, helping them find common ground.

noun an extra component or accessory added to something that enhances its capabilities or functionality

  • The add-on feature enhances the functionality of the software.
  • I just downloaded a cool add-on for my favorite game.
  • I love using add-ons to customize my phone.
  • Having a positive attitude is like an add-on to success.

adjective capable of being addressed or dealt with

  • The new software update includes an addressable feature for personalized messaging.
  • The addressable option in the settings allows you to customize your notifications.
  • I love how the addressable function lets me tailor my experience on this app.
  • In order to solve the issue, we need to take an addressable approach and focus on specific areas.

noun a term that refers to a specific person, place, thing, or idea

  • The ADMS system is designed to efficiently manage all aspects of data storage.
  • I heard the ADMS software is really user-friendly and easy to navigate.
  • I'm gonna need you to ADMS that document ASAP.
  • Her ability to ADMS the team through the project was impressive.