noun a positive or confirming response or statement

adjective indicating agreement or consent

  • The board members unanimously voted in the affirmative for the new policy proposal.
  • I gave an affirmative response when asked if I wanted to go to the concert.
  • I was like, 'heck yeah!' in the most affirmative way possible.
  • Her smile was an affirmative nod to the success of the project.
  • The amplification of sound through the speakers was clear and powerful.
  • I love how the amplification makes the music sound so much better.
  • The amplification at the concert was lit!
  • The amplification of his emotions was evident in his passionate speech.

adjective describing something that happens by chance or at the same time as something else

  • The timing of their arrival was purely coincident with the start of the meeting.
  • It was just coincident that we both ended up at the same restaurant last night.
  • What a crazy coincident that we both got the same grade on the test!
  • Their paths crossing was no mere coincident, but a sign of fate at work.

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.

noun a particular arrangement or set-up of elements or parts

adjective relating to the arrangement or set-up of elements or parts

  • The IT department is currently working on a new configuration for the network servers.
  • I'm trying to figure out the best configuration for my new gaming setup.
  • I need to tweak the configuration on my phone to get better battery life.
  • Finding the right configuration of skills and experience is key to succeeding in this job.

verb past tense of congest, meaning to block or fill to excess

adjective describing a condition of being overcrowded or blocked

  • The city streets were heavily congested during rush hour.
  • The highway is always so congested on Friday afternoons.
  • I avoid that part of town because it's always hella congested.
  • Her mind felt congested with all the stress and worries.

noun a point or place at which something is cut off

verb to disconnect or separate by cutting

adjective separated from others or from a main body

  • The company decided to cut off funding for the project due to budget constraints.
  • I had to cut off my phone service because I couldn't afford the bill.
  • He got cut off by his friends at the bar for being too drunk.
  • Her toxic behavior was like a poison that needed to be cut off from my life.

noun a numerical symbol or character used to represent a number

adjective relating to fingers or toes

  • The number 7 is a single digit.
  • I need to remember the last digit of my phone number.
  • She's always on her phone, constantly tapping away with her digits.
  • His skill with numbers is so sharp, it's like he has digits for brains.

adjective Inaudible is an adjective that describes something that cannot be heard or is not loud enough to be heard.

  • The recording was rendered inaudible due to the background noise.
  • I couldn't hear what they were saying, it was inaudible.
  • The music was so loud, his words were totally inaudible.
  • Her emotions were so overwhelming, her words came out inaudible.

noun the action of stopping or catching something before it reaches its intended destination

verb to stop or catch something before it reaches its intended destination

  • The military was able to intercept the enemy's communication signals.
  • I intercepted my sister's text messages to read them before she did.
  • The hacker was able to intercept the password and gain access to the account.
  • The detective was able to intercept the criminal before he could escape.

noun a thing on which someone or something depends or which provides a means of escape or assistance in a difficult situation

  • The lifeline provided by the government helped the struggling families during the economic crisis.
  • I always turn to my best friend as my lifeline whenever I need advice.
  • My phone is my lifeline - I can't go anywhere without it!
  • Music has always been a lifeline for her, helping her through tough times.

noun a row or connected series of people or things

verb mark or cover with lines

  • Please stand in line and wait for your turn to enter the museum.
  • Let's get in line for the concert before it gets too crowded.
  • I can't believe we cut the line and got to the front of the club!
  • The new policy is a fine line between being fair and being too strict.

noun a particular area or neighborhood, especially one where something specific is located

  • The locality of the new housing development is known for its excellent schools and parks.
  • I love the vibe of this locality, it's so peaceful and quiet.
  • This locality is lit, there are always cool events happening around here.
  • In the locality of my mind, memories of childhood days play like a movie.

adjective describing something that makes little or no noise

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

noun the state or condition of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities

  • The government is committed to achieving gender parity in all sectors of society.
  • There needs to be parity in the way we distribute resources among team members.
  • I can't believe there's still no pay parity in this company!
  • In the world of sports, achieving parity among teams is a constant challenge.

adjective not genuine or real; fake or false

  • The investigator uncovered evidence of a phoney company operating under false pretenses.
  • I can't trust him, he seems so phoney whenever he speaks.
  • She's always putting on that phoney act to impress others.
  • His smile looked phoney, like it was painted on his face.

noun a line or sequence of people or vehicles waiting for their turn

verb to form or wait in a line or sequence

  • Customers were patiently waiting in the queue for their turn to be served.
  • We better get in line in the queue before it gets too long.
  • Let's hop in the line before the queue starts wrapping around the building.
  • Ideas were forming in a mental queue, waiting to be processed and implemented.

noun The action or process of receiving something

  • The reception for the new CEO was held in the grand ballroom of the hotel.
  • The reception for the new teacher was a casual gathering in the school cafeteria.
  • The reception for the party was lit, everyone had a great time.
  • The novel received a mixed reception from critics and readers alike.

noun a stored representation of sound or visual data

verb the action of capturing sound or visual data for future playback or reference

  • The recording of the meeting will be available for all employees to review.
  • I made a recording of the concert last night, want to watch it?
  • I'm going to lay down a sick recording of this new song.
  • Her actions were like a recording of past mistakes, repeating over and over again.

noun a reduction or decrease in something, especially in price

verb to move something back to a previous position or state

  • The company decided to roll back the recent changes to the software due to negative feedback from users.
  • I heard they're going to roll back the update because it's causing too many problems.
  • They're gonna roll back that new feature because it's a total flop.
  • Sometimes in life, you have to roll back and start over to make things right.

verb to mix or stir quickly and vigorously, typically in cooking

adjective mixed up or disordered

  • The chef prepared a plate of scrambled eggs for breakfast.
  • I love it when my mom makes scrambled eggs for me.
  • I can't believe he scrambled out of there so quickly.
  • Her thoughts were all scrambled after the long day at work.

noun the rate at which someone or something moves or operates

verb to move quickly

adjective fast or quick in motion or progress

adverb quickly or at a high rate of motion

  • The car reached a high speed on the highway.
  • I can't believe how fast that car was going!
  • That car was zooming down the road!
  • His mind was working at lightning speed to solve the problem.

noun a joining or connecting of two pieces or parts, typically by intertwining or interweaving

verb to join or connect (two pieces or parts) by intertwining or interweaving

  • The scientist used a technique to splice genes together in the lab.
  • I heard you can splice different songs together to make a mashup.
  • Let's splice these clips and make a cool video montage.
  • The author was able to splice together different narratives to create a compelling story.

noun a short, fast run or race

verb to run at full speed for a short distance

  • The athlete completed a sprint in record time.
  • I'm going to do a quick sprint to the store before it closes.
  • Let's sprint to the finish line and beat the competition!
  • The team had to sprint to meet the deadline for the project.

noun a tall, narrow building or structure, typically higher than it is wide, either freestanding or forming part of a building such as a church or castle

  • The tower stood tall and imposing against the city skyline.
  • Let's meet at the tower in the park later.
  • That new tower is lit, bro!
  • Her ambition was like a tower, reaching for the stars.

verb to release or free from a tether or restraint

  • The new technology allows users to untether themselves from traditional wired connections.
  • I love being able to untether my phone and use it wirelessly.
  • Dude, you gotta untether yourself from that old mindset and try something new.
  • She felt like she was finally able to untether herself from the burdens of her past.

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 job title for someone who works in a call center and handles phone calls

  • In case of an emergency, please call the operator for assistance.
  • If you need help, just call the operator and they'll sort it out.
  • If you're lost, just call the operator and they'll hook you up.
  • When you're feeling overwhelmed, sometimes you just need to call the operator and take a breather.

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 service provided by a company or individual to help troubleshoot and solve technical problems with electronic devices or software

  • The company offers 24/7 tech support to assist with any technical issues.
  • I had to call tech support because my computer was acting up.
  • I'm gonna hit up tech support to see if they can help me fix my phone.
  • In life, friends can be your greatest tech support during challenging times.

noun a phonetic alphabet term for the letters 'A' and 'M'

  • The military uses the phonetic alphabet, with 'ack emma' representing the letters A and M.
  • I'll meet you at the ack emma corner of the street.
  • Let's hit up the ack emma for some grub.
  • She always seems to be stuck in ack emma, never making any progress.

noun a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing the effects of distortion and aberrations

  • The telescope's performance was greatly improved with the implementation of adaptive optics.
  • With adaptive optics, the telescope can see much clearer now.
  • Adaptive optics is like giving the telescope a pair of glasses to see better.
  • Using adaptive optics is like sharpening the telescope's vision to see distant objects more clearly.