noun a motor vehicle

adjective relating to automobiles or motor vehicles

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

noun the process of commuting, especially the reduction of a penalty or punishment

  • The judge granted the defendant's request for commutation of their sentence.
  • The judge cut the defendant's sentence short.
  • The judge let the defendant off the hook early.
  • The commutation of the sentence was like a weight lifted off the defendant's shoulders.

noun A person or company to whom goods or documents are officially sent, usually as part of a commercial agreement.

  • The consignee must provide a valid identification document to receive the package.
  • Make sure the consignee is available to pick up the delivery.
  • Tell the consignee to be ready to grab the package.
  • The consignee of our dreams is someone who always appreciates our gifts.

noun a soft object or material used to protect or support something

verb present participle form of the verb 'cushion', meaning to protect or soften the impact of something

  • The high-quality cushioning in this sofa provides excellent support for your back.
  • I love how soft and cozy the cushioning is on this armchair.
  • I just want to plop down on that cushioning and take a nap.
  • Her kind words acted as a cushioning for the harsh criticism she received.

noun a formal speech or address

  • The delivery of the goods was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • I'm expecting a delivery from the postman today.
  • Let's order some food for delivery, I'm too lazy to cook.
  • The delivery of her speech was flawless, captivating the audience.

verb to exit or disembark from an aircraft

  • Passengers are kindly asked to wait until the aircraft has come to a complete stop before they deplane.
  • Hey, let's wait for everyone else to deplane before we get off the plane.
  • I can't wait to deplane and stretch my legs after that long flight.
  • It was a relief to finally deplane from the stressful situation and move on.

noun a warehouse or storehouse

  • The depot is where all the goods are stored before distribution.
  • Let's meet at the depot to pick up our supplies.
  • I heard there's a secret party happening at the depot tonight.
  • His mind was like a depot, filled with memories waiting to be unpacked.

noun the act of operating a vehicle

verb the action of operating a vehicle

  • She was caught driving over the speed limit.
  • I love driving with the windows down and music blasting.
  • I'm always down for a late-night driving sesh.
  • His ambition was the driving force behind his success.

adjective oriented or positioned with the end facing a particular direction

adverb in the direction of the end

  • The books on the shelf were arranged endways for easy access.
  • She stacked the plates endways to fit more in the cupboard.
  • I like to park my car endways so I can leave quickly.
  • The project seemed to be moving endways, with little progress being made.

noun a deliberate reduction in speed or pace

verb to move or act at a slower pace than usual

  • It is advisable to go slow when learning a new language to ensure proper understanding of the grammar rules.
  • Let's go slow with this project so we don't miss any important details.
  • I told him to go slow with his spending, but he just doesn't listen.
  • After the accident, she decided to go slow in relationships to avoid getting hurt again.

adjective describing something that is unable to move or be moved; motionless

  • The patient was immobile due to a severe spinal injury.
  • I felt immobile after sitting for hours in the same position.
  • I was so tired I felt like a rock, completely immobile.
  • Her fear of failure left her feeling mentally immobile, unable to take any risks.

noun the people or companies engaged in a particular kind of commercial enterprise

  • The pharmaceutical industry is heavily regulated to ensure the safety of medications.
  • My uncle works in the film industry as a special effects artist.
  • The tech industry is booming right now with all the new startups popping up.
  • She was a trailblazer in the fashion industry, paving the way for future designers.

noun the action of loading goods on a ship or other means of transportation; cargo or freight being transported

  • The bill of lading must be signed by the carrier upon receipt of the goods.
  • Make sure you get a copy of the lading when the shipment arrives.
  • I'll just grab the lading slip before we unload the truck.
  • Her smile was the lading that brought joy to everyone around her.

noun a temporary denial of access to a place, service, or information, typically as a result of industrial action

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  • The company announced a lockout of all employees due to contract negotiations breaking down.
  • Looks like we're facing a lockout at work because of the disagreement over the new rules.
  • They pulled a lockout on us out of nowhere, can you believe it?
  • Her emotions went into a lockout, shutting down any communication with others.

noun a range or distance over a long distance

adjective extending over a great distance

  • The military is developing new long-range missiles to enhance national defense capabilities.
  • My new camera has a really good long-range zoom lens.
  • I can't believe how far that quarterback can throw the ball, he's got a killer long-range game.
  • Planning for retirement requires a long-range perspective on financial investments.

verb to handle or treat roughly or aggressively

  • The security guards were accused of manhandling the suspect during the arrest.
  • Don't manhandle the fragile items while moving them.
  • I saw him manhandle that bully in the schoolyard.
  • The CEO manhandled the company's finances, leading to a significant loss.

noun a quantity of material that can be carried or transported by a vehicle or container

  • The payload of the rocket was successfully delivered into orbit.
  • Make sure you don't drop the payload when unloading the truck.
  • I can't believe we managed to sneak the payload past security.
  • Her words were like a payload of truth that hit me hard.

noun the quality of being prompt or on time

  • The promptness of his response to the emergency situation saved many lives.
  • I appreciate your promptness in completing the task on time.
  • Her promptness in showing up to the party was on point.
  • The promptness of the sunrise brought hope to the weary travelers.

noun a person who works on or is associated with a railroad

  • The railroader was responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the train.
  • My neighbor is a railroader and he loves working on the tracks.
  • Being a railroader is tough work, but it pays well.
  • She's a real railroader when it comes to negotiating deals in the business world.

noun the quality of being trustworthy or dependable

adjective reliable

  • The reliability of the data collected is crucial for making informed decisions.
  • I always count on Sarah for her reliability when it comes to meeting deadlines.
  • You can trust Jake, he's got mad reliability.
  • The old lighthouse stood as a symbol of reliability in guiding ships safely to shore.

noun a long, narrow part or section forming the handle of a tool or the body of a spear or arrow

verb to push or hit something with a long, narrow object

  • The mechanical engineer designed a new shaft for the industrial machine.
  • Make sure you oil the shaft on the garage door so it doesn't squeak.
  • I can't believe he got shafted out of his promotion again.
  • She felt like she was at the bottom of a deep shaft with no way out.

noun the act of sending or transporting goods

verb present participle of ship, which means to send or transport goods

  • The company offers free shipping for orders over $50.
  • I love online shopping because of the free shipping deals.
  • I scored some sick kicks online with fast shipping.
  • The project is finally shipping after months of hard work.

noun a watercraft capable of operating below the surface of the water

adjective relating to, used in, or carried on by a submarine

  • The navy deployed a state-of-the-art submarine for the mission.
  • I heard they found a sunken submarine off the coast.
  • Let's dive into that project like a submarine!
  • Her thoughts were like a submarine, hidden beneath the surface.

noun an additional charge or fee

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  • The hotel imposes a surcharge for late check-out.
  • I didn't realize there was a surcharge for extra toppings on the pizza.
  • They hit me with a surcharge for parking in the wrong spot.
  • The emotional surcharge of losing a loved one is immeasurable.

noun a state of progress or development

adjective in progress; happening or starting now

  • The construction project is now under way and is expected to be completed within a year.
  • The party planning is under way, so make sure to RSVP soon!
  • The road trip is officially under way, so buckle up and enjoy the ride!
  • The investigation into the corruption scandal is under way, and many are anxious to see the outcome.

noun a person who drives long distances, especially as a profession

  • The long hauler was a truck driver who transported goods across the country.
  • My uncle is a long hauler, he drives a big rig from coast to coast.
  • Being a long hauler means spending hours on the road without much rest.
  • In life, we must be prepared to be a long hauler and persist through challenges for long-term success.

adjective describing something that is not affected by frost or freezing temperatures

  • The new refrigerator comes with a frost-free feature, making it easier to maintain.
  • I love my frost-free freezer, no need to defrost it every few weeks.
  • This fridge is so cool, it's frost-free so no more ice buildup!
  • His mind was like a frost-free zone, always clear and organized.

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noun RTC - acronym for Real-Time Clock, a clock that keeps track of the current time in a computer or electronic device

  • The RTC meeting has been scheduled for next Monday.
  • We have an RTC meeting next Monday.
  • I can't make it to the RTC next week.
  • The RTC is like a puzzle, with each piece representing a different aspect of the project.

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

adjective describing something that does not require a driver

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

noun 24/7/365 is a noun phrase that represents continuous availability or operation without interruption.

adverb 24/7/365 functions as an adverbial phrase, indicating that something is happening constantly or all the time.

  • Our customer service team is available 24/7/365 to assist with any inquiries or issues.
  • You can reach me 24/7/365 if you need anything, I'm always here to help.
  • I'm on call 24/7/365, so hit me up anytime you need me.
  • Love knows no bounds, it's a commitment to be there for each other 24/7/365.

verb to hire or charter a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle for the transportation of goods or passengers

  • The company decided to affreight a cargo ship to transport their goods overseas.
  • We need to affreight a truck to move all this stuff to the new office.
  • Let's affreight a ride share to get to the concert.
  • His words seemed to affreight her, causing her to retreat into herself.

noun aftn is a noun referring to the afternoon or evening, typically used in aviation communications as an abbreviation for 'afternoon'.

  • The meeting is scheduled for aftn, please make sure to attend.
  • Let's grab coffee aftn, I have some free time.
  • I'll catch you aftn for some chill time.
  • The sun sets in the aftn, casting a warm glow over the city.