noun the fact or condition of being adopted

  • The process of adoption involves legal procedures to establish parental rights.
  • My cousin just finalized the adoption of a baby girl.
  • Dude, did you hear about the celebrity adoption scandal?
  • The adoption of new technology in the workplace has greatly improved efficiency.

noun a cardinal number represented by 1 followed by nine zeros, equal to 1,000,000,000

  • The company reported a revenue of over one billion dollars last quarter.
  • Can you believe he's worth over a billion?
  • She's got a billion things on her mind right now.
  • His impact on the community is worth a billion smiles.

noun a period of ten years

  • Over the past decade, advancements in technology have greatly impacted various industries.
  • I can't believe how fast the past decade has flown by!
  • The past decade has been a rollercoaster of ups and downs.
  • The decade felt like a marathon, with each year presenting a new challenge to overcome.

noun a cessation or stopping of something

verb to cease doing or providing (something); end or stop

  • The company has decided to discontinue production of that particular product line.
  • I heard they're going to discontinue making those shoes everyone likes.
  • They're gonna axe that item from their inventory.
  • She decided to discontinue her toxic friendship for her own well-being.

noun a disturbance or problem that interrupts an event, activity, or process

  • The strike caused a disruption in the production schedule.
  • The power outage really messed things up.
  • The protest threw a monkey wrench into our plans.
  • The unexpected news was like a disruption in the calm waters of our lives.

noun a general tendency or course of events that is moving in a downward direction

  • The stock market is currently experiencing a downward trend.
  • Looks like the sales numbers are on a downward trend this quarter.
  • Our team's performance has been going downhill lately, showing a downward trend.
  • Her mood took a downward trend after receiving the bad news.

noun a position of defense or resistance

adjective relating to or characteristic of a front line

  • The soldiers on the front line displayed immense bravery in the face of danger.
  • The workers on the front line are the ones who deal with all the difficult customers.
  • I can't believe she's been on the front line for so long, she must be exhausted.
  • In the battle against poverty, education is on the front line fighting for a better future.

noun the foremost or leading position in a competition or ranking

  • The employee in the front position is responsible for greeting customers as they enter the store.
  • I always try to get a seat in the front position at the concert so I can see the band up close.
  • I managed to snag the front position in line for the new iPhone release.
  • In the game of chess, controlling the front position of the board can give you a strategic advantage.

noun extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion

verb to promote or publicize (a product or idea) intensively, often exaggerating its importance or benefits

  • The marketing team created a lot of hype around the new product launch.
  • Everyone is getting so hyped for the concert next week.
  • The party tonight is going to be lit, the hype is real!
  • Don't believe all the hype surrounding that celebrity, it's just for show.

noun a style, idea, or method that is no longer new or interesting

adjective outdated or no longer fashionable

  • The traditional methods of data analysis are considered old hat in today's fast-paced technological landscape.
  • Using a flip phone is so old hat nowadays, everyone has smartphones.
  • Wearing bell-bottom jeans is totally old hat, you need to get with the times.
  • His ideas on leadership are old hat, we need fresh perspectives for the future.

adjective describing something that is widespread or prevalent throughout a particular area or group

  • The influence of social media is pervasive in today's society.
  • Gossip seems to be pervasive in our office.
  • That new trend is so pervasive right now.
  • His pervasive laughter filled the room with joy.

verb to make something widely known or accepted by the public

  • The professor's goal is to popularize his research findings among the academic community.
  • The YouTuber wants to popularize her channel by posting more content regularly.
  • The influencer is trying to popularize this new dance move on social media.
  • The artist's mission is to popularize his unique style of painting to a wider audience.

verb to increase rapidly in number; multiply

  • The internet has allowed misinformation to proliferate at an alarming rate.
  • Rumors tend to proliferate quickly in small towns.
  • Gossip about that celebrity has been proliferating all over social media.
  • Once the seeds are planted, the idea will proliferate and take root in society.

adjective closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand; pertinent

  • It is important to only include relevant information in your research paper.
  • Make sure you only talk about stuff that's relevant to the topic.
  • Don't go off on a tangent, stick to what's relevant.
  • In order to solve the puzzle, you need to focus on the relevant pieces.

noun the activity of exploring or examining a region to gain information

  • The scouting report provided detailed information on the enemy's movements.
  • I enjoy scouting out new hiking trails in the area.
  • Let's go scouting for some cool street art in the city.
  • Scouting for potential investors can be a challenging but rewarding task.

verb to become smaller in size or amount

adjective showing a decrease in size or amount

  • The shrinking budget has forced us to make some difficult decisions.
  • I can't believe how fast my bank account is shrinking this month.
  • My patience is shrinking by the minute with this slow service.
  • Her confidence was shrinking as the presentation went on.

noun a sudden and rapid increase

verb to increase rapidly or suddenly

  • The company's stock price is expected to skyrocket after the new product launch.
  • Once the news gets out, sales are gonna skyrocket!
  • Dude, did you see how fast that car just skyrocketed down the street?
  • Her confidence skyrocketed after receiving praise for her work.

noun a guess or theory, especially one based on uncertain evidence or insufficient information

  • The stock market is driven by speculation and investor sentiment.
  • There's a lot of speculation going around about who will win the election.
  • People are just speculating on social media without any real evidence.
  • His speculation about the future of the company turned out to be accurate.

adjective relating to the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects

  • The collaboration between the two companies resulted in a synergistic relationship that boosted both of their profits.
  • When we work together, our skills are synergistic and we can accomplish more.
  • The band members have such a synergistic vibe on stage, they really know how to play off each other's energy.
  • The combination of chocolate and peanut butter is truly synergistic, creating a delicious treat greater than the sum of its parts.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The boutique offers a selection of trendy clothing for young professionals.
  • I love shopping at that store because they always have the trendiest clothes.
  • Those shoes are so trendy, they're fire!
  • Her ideas were considered trendy in the world of fashion design.

adjective describing something that is very current or up-to-date

  • The up-to-the-minute report provided by the research team was crucial for making informed decisions.
  • I always check the up-to-the-minute news updates on my phone.
  • I love this app that gives me the up-to-the-minute gossip on celebrities.
  • Her up-to-the-minute fashion sense always sets her apart from the crowd.

noun a sudden or unexpected improvement or change for the better

  • The economic forecast predicts an upturn in the market next quarter.
  • Looks like there's an upturn in sales this month.
  • Things are finally looking up, we're seeing an upturn in profits.
  • After a period of struggle, she felt an upturn in her mood and outlook on life.

noun a type of document or report that is authoritative, informative, and often used for government or business purposes

  • The company released a comprehensive white paper detailing their new product line.
  • I found a white paper online that explains how to fix my computer.
  • I skimmed through that white paper and it was full of jargon, I couldn't understand a thing.
  • Reading that white paper felt like deciphering a code, it was so technical.

noun a term used in sociology to describe the time it takes for society to catch up to changes in technology, values, and norms

  • The concept of culture lag refers to the delay in societal advancements catching up to changes in technology.
  • Sometimes there's a culture lag between new gadgets coming out and people actually knowing how to use them.
  • There's always a culture lag when it comes to older generations understanding new trends.
  • Just like a clock that runs slow, culture lag can make society feel out of sync with the times.

noun The act of making something or someone younger in appearance or behavior

  • The process of youngification involves using advanced technology to reverse the signs of aging.
  • I heard that new skincare product is all about youngification, making you look younger in just a few weeks.
  • Have you seen her after the youngification treatment? She looks like she's in her 20s again!
  • The youngification of the neighborhood brought in a fresh energy and vitality.

noun a portmanteau of 'producer' and 'consumer'

  • The prosumer is a key player in the modern economy, producing and consuming goods and services.
  • My friend is a prosumer - always making things and buying things online.
  • I consider myself a prosumer, always on the lookout for the latest gadgets and trends.
  • In the digital age, we have all become prosumers, constantly creating and consuming content online.

noun the quality or state of being viral, especially in the context of online content spreading rapidly and widely

adjective relating to or characteristic of virality

  • The virality of the video helped it reach millions of viewers in just a few hours.
  • The virality of that meme is insane - it's all over social media!
  • Did you see how quickly that TikTok gained virality? It went viral overnight!
  • The virality of her charisma made her the life of the party.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Way' is a noun referring to a path, route, or direction.

verb A word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'be' is a verb indicating existence or a state of being.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. 'Up' is an adverb indicating direction or movement towards a higher position.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'On' is a preposition indicating location or position.

article A word that is used to specify a noun. 'The' is an article indicating a specific noun ('way').

  • The stock market indicators suggest that the economy may be on the way up.
  • Looks like things are finally looking up for us!
  • Our grades are on the way up since we started studying together.
  • After facing many setbacks, his spirits seem to be on the way up now.

adjective describing a society characterized by human misery, oppression, and suffering

  • The novel depicted a dystopian society where individual freedoms were severely restricted.
  • The movie we watched last night was set in a dystopian future where technology controlled everything.
  • I can't believe how dystopian our world has become with all these surveillance cameras everywhere.
  • Her mind was a dystopian landscape, filled with dark thoughts and despair.

verb to participate in the act of suddenly disappearing or dropping out of contact, often in a social or romantic context

  • The navy conducted a training exercise on submarining techniques.
  • I heard that John is really into submarining as a hobby.
  • I can't believe she's submarining again, she never learns.
  • His career was submarining due to his poor decision-making skills.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

article a word that is used to specify a noun

  • The digital economy is reshaping the way businesses operate and interact with consumers.
  • Everyone's talking about how the digital economy is changing everything around us.
  • The digital economy is where all the cool stuff happens online.
  • In the landscape of modern commerce, the digital economy stands as a towering skyscraper among traditional storefronts.

adjective describing something that is resistant to becoming obsolete or outdated in the future

  • The company invested in future-proof technology to ensure long-term success.
  • I made sure to future-proof my phone by purchasing the latest model.
  • I'm all about future-proofing my career by constantly learning new skills.
  • She believed that investing in education was a way to future-proof her mind against ignorance.

adjective describing something as deserving of a particular action or treatment

  • The candidate's qualifications are definitely worthy of consideration for the position.
  • That movie was totally binge-worthy!
  • Her outfit is so on-point, it's selfie-worthy.
  • His actions were not worthy of praise, but rather of criticism.

noun a photograph taken by oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media

verb to take a photograph of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and share it via social media

  • The group of friends took a ussie to capture the moment at the event.
  • Let's take a ussie before we leave the party!
  • We need to snap a quick ussie before we head out.
  • The artist painted a ussie of the bustling cityscape.

noun a record of a person's activities, thoughts, and experiences recorded through various means such as photos, videos, and written entries

  • The concept of lifelogging involves recording and documenting every aspect of one's life.
  • I started a lifelog to keep track of my daily activities and memories.
  • I'm totally obsessed with my lifelog, it's like my personal diary on steroids.
  • Creating a lifelog can be seen as a way to preserve moments and memories for the future.

noun a genre of music characterized by a mellow and laid-back vibe, often combining elements of electronic and indie music

  • The music genre known as chillwave emerged in the late 2000s.
  • I love listening to chillwave music when I want to relax.
  • Chillwave vibes are perfect for a chill night in.
  • The chillwave of nostalgia washed over her as she looked through old photographs.

noun FOMO stands for 'fear of missing out', which is a feeling of anxiety or insecurity that you might be missing out on something exciting or interesting happening elsewhere.

  • The fear of missing out, or FOMO, is a common phenomenon among young adults in today's digital age.
  • I hate feeling FOMO when all my friends are hanging out without me.
  • I always get major FOMO when I see everyone's vacation photos on social media.
  • Her FOMO for adventure led her to book a spontaneous trip to a foreign country.

noun the process of making something searchable or accessible through the use of the Google search engine

  • The process of googalization, also known as googlization, refers to the increasing influence of Google on various aspects of society.
  • Have you noticed the googalization, or googlization, of our search habits since Google became so popular?
  • I can't keep up with all this googalization stuff, it's changing everything!
  • The googalization, or googlization, of our lives is like living in a digital age where information is just a click away.

noun a stage or period in a sequence of events or in the history of a nation or institution

  • Generation R is known for their strong work ethic and dedication to their careers.
  • Have you heard about Generation R? They're really into sustainability and eco-friendly living.
  • Generation R is all about that hustle and grind.
  • Generation R is like a force of nature, constantly pushing boundaries and breaking stereotypes.

noun a period of ten years from 2010 to 2019

  • The economic recession of twenty ten had a significant impact on global markets.
  • I remember that awesome concert in twenty ten, it was so much fun!
  • Twenty ten was lit, bro!
  • In the game of life, twenty ten was just the beginning of my journey.

noun a slang term used to describe the increasing presence of advertisements in various forms of media

  • The company's marketing strategy involved carefully monitoring ad creep to ensure brand integrity.
  • I'm so tired of ad creep on my social media feeds, it's everywhere!
  • Ugh, ad creep is seriously getting on my nerves, can't escape it.
  • The ad creep in that area of town is like a virus, spreading rapidly and infecting everything.