noun an establishment with arcade games

  • The arcade was filled with various types of gaming machines.
  • Let's hang out at the arcade this weekend.
  • The arcade is the bomb, man!
  • Her smile lit up the room like a neon sign in an arcade.

noun a consecutive sequence or series

adverb in immediate succession or one after the other

  • The team won two games back to back in the tournament.
  • We watched two movies back to back last night.
  • We partied back to back all weekend long.
  • She worked back to back shifts to save up for her vacation.

noun a strong negative reaction by a large number of people, especially to a social or political development

  • The new policy change resulted in a significant backlash from the public.
  • There was a huge backlash on social media after the controversial statement.
  • The backlash was intense and people were really mad about it.
  • The backlash was like a tidal wave, sweeping through and leaving chaos in its wake.

noun The land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake

verb To tilt or cause to tilt in a particular direction

  • The bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates credit.
  • I'll meet you at the bank after work to deposit the check.
  • Let's hit up the bank and withdraw some cash.
  • Trust is like a bank account, you need to deposit honesty to withdraw trust.

noun a victory in a game or other competitive situation

verb to defeat or overcome in a game or competition

adjective very tired or exhausted

adverb completely or thoroughly

  • The heart beats approximately 100,000 times a day.
  • I can't believe I beat my high score in that game!
  • He got beat in the basketball game last night.
  • Despite facing many challenges, she managed to beat the odds and succeed.

noun a sudden burst or outpouring of something, such as energy or emotion

  • The blue streak in the sky was caused by a meteor entering the Earth's atmosphere.
  • She ran like a blue streak to catch the bus before it left.
  • He talks a blue streak whenever he gets excited about something.
  • Her anger was like a blue streak, quick and intense, but soon faded away.

noun a wide extent or range

adjective having a large distance from side to side; wide

adverb widely; broadly

  • The company has a broad range of products to choose from.
  • She has a broad knowledge of different cuisines.
  • That concert was so broad, everyone was dancing!
  • His broad shoulders symbolize strength and power.

noun a device or piece of equipment used to hold or carry cards

  • The card carrier must present their identification along with the credit card for verification.
  • Hey, are you the card carrier for this account?
  • I always make sure to have the card carrier with me when I go shopping.
  • As the team captain, she was the card carrier and led her team to victory.

noun a building or room used for social amusements, typically containing gambling equipment

  • The casino is a popular destination for tourists looking to try their luck at gambling.
  • Let's hit up the casino tonight and see if we can win big!
  • I heard the casino is lit, we should check it out.
  • Life is like a casino, you never know what hand you'll be dealt.

noun a disk or plate with finger holes or a set of buttons for activating a mechanism when rotated

verb to operate a dial or to select a number or program on a phone or other device by turning a disk or pressing buttons

  • Please dial the number and wait for the recipient to answer.
  • Just dial my number if you need anything.
  • I'll dial you later to chat about the party.
  • She knew exactly how to dial up the charm to win over the crowd.

verb to give someone the ability or means to do something

  • The new software update will enable users to access advanced features.
  • The new app update will enable you to do more cool stuff.
  • This hack will enable you to breeze through the game levels.
  • Learning to forgive will enable you to let go of past grievances.

adjective describing something that currently exists or is currently in place

  • The company decided to upgrade their existing software to improve efficiency.
  • I'm just using my existing phone until I can afford a new one.
  • I'll just work with the existing setup for now, no need to change things up.
  • He built upon the existing foundation of knowledge to create a groundbreaking theory.

noun an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture

verb to compete against others to win a position or achieve a goal

  • The researchers conducted experiments in the field of microbiology.
  • I'm thinking of studying something in the field of computer science.
  • She's a real pro in the field of fashion design.
  • In the field of politics, it's important to know how to navigate tricky situations.

verb to weaken, damage, or make worse

  • The medication may impair cognitive function in some patients.
  • Drinking alcohol can impair your ability to drive safely.
  • I didn't realize how much the lack of sleep would impair my performance.
  • Her fear of failure impaired her decision-making skills.

noun a purpose or goal that is planned or intended

adjective having the mind, attention, or will concentrated on something or some end or purpose

  • The defendant's intent to commit the crime was a key factor in the court's decision.
  • I don't think she had any bad intent, just a misunderstanding.
  • His intent was to slide into her DMs and shoot his shot.
  • Her intent to climb the corporate ladder was as strong as a mountain climber's determination.

verb to create or design something new, especially a product or process

  • The scientist was able to invent a new technology that revolutionized the industry.
  • My grandpa likes to invent new recipes in the kitchen.
  • I'm going to invent a new dance move for the party tonight.
  • She could invent stories on the spot to entertain her friends.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

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

  • The top shelf in the library was out of reach for the children.
  • I can't grab that book on the top shelf, it's out of reach.
  • I really want that new phone, but it's out of reach for me right now.
  • Success may seem out of reach at times, but with hard work, it can be achieved.

verb to insert or connect something into an outlet or socket

  • The technician plugged in the power cord to start the machine.
  • I plugged my phone into the charger before going to bed.
  • I plugged in my headphones and tuned out the world.
  • She plugged away at her work, determined to finish on time.

verb the action of exerting force on something in order to move it away from oneself

  • The company is pushing for higher sales targets this quarter.
  • She keeps pushing me to go on a hike with her this weekend.
  • Stop pushing me, I'll get it done when I can.
  • He's always pushing the boundaries of what is possible in his field.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence; in this case, 'stopped' is the past tense of the verb 'stop'

  • The train stopped at the station right on time.
  • I stopped by the store to pick up some groceries.
  • I was so tired, I just stopped dead in my tracks.
  • Her heart stopped when she saw the surprise party waiting for her.

adjective appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or occasion

  • The candidate must have suitable qualifications for the job.
  • I need to find a suitable outfit for the party.
  • I found the most suitable spot to hang out with my friends.
  • His calm demeanor was a suitable response to the chaos around him.

noun a set of rooms designated for one person's or one party's use or for a particular purpose

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 hotel offers a luxurious suite with a separate living area and bedroom.
  • I booked a suite for our weekend getaway at the resort.
  • Let's crash at my friend's place, he's got a sweet suite with a killer view.
  • The CEO's corner office is like a suite in the corporate world, complete with all the perks and amenities.

noun cooperative or coordinated effort on the part of a group of persons acting together as a team or in the interests of a common cause

  • Effective teamwork is essential for the success of any organization.
  • We make a great team and our teamwork really shines through.
  • When we all work together, our teamwork is on point.
  • Teamwork is like a well-oiled machine, each part working together smoothly.

noun There is no noun form of the word 'trailing'.

verb In this context, 'trailing' is functioning as a present participle verb, indicating an ongoing action of following behind something or someone.

adjective As an adjective, 'trailing' describes something that is following behind or lagging behind something else.

  • The hiker noticed a deer trailing behind him on the forest path.
  • I saw my little brother trailing me as I walked to school.
  • Why are you always trailing me like a shadow?
  • His past mistakes were trailing him like a dark cloud, affecting his present decisions.

noun the act or manner of using

  • The proper usage of grammar is essential in academic writing.
  • You should watch your phone usage, it's not good for your eyes.
  • I'm trying to cut down on my social media usage, it's becoming too much.
  • The excessive usage of metaphors in his speech made it hard to understand his point.

noun articles of a specified kind for sale

verb to become aware of or conscious of

  • The company specializes in importing and distributing electronic wares.
  • I love browsing through all the kitchen wares at the store.
  • Check out the new tech ware that just dropped!
  • His smile was like a shining ware in a sea of darkness.

verb to maximize or increase to the highest level

  • It is important to always follow the recommended dosage and not max up on medication.
  • Don't max up on snacks before dinner, you'll spoil your appetite!
  • I always max up on caffeine before a big exam to stay awake.
  • She decided to max up her efforts in order to reach her goal faster.

noun a box or container into which things can be put, especially for safekeeping or transportation

  • The drop-box is located at the entrance for you to submit your application.
  • Just drop your form in the drop-box on your way out.
  • I'll sneak my assignment into the drop-box before the deadline.
  • She felt like a drop-box for everyone's problems, always there to collect and hold onto them.

noun a slang term for the act of mindlessly scrolling through social media or other online content for extended periods of time

  • The use of p-phub during meetings is highly discouraged in professional settings.
  • Stop p-phubbing me while I'm trying to talk to you!
  • I can't stand it when people p-phub me during conversations.
  • P-phubbing can be seen as a sign of disrespect in social interactions.