verb to make someone aware of or familiar with something

  • I would like to acquaint you with the new company policies.
  • Let me acquaint you with the best pizza place in town.
  • I need to acquaint myself with the latest slang words to fit in with the cool kids.
  • Reading books can acquaint you with different cultures and perspectives.

noun a service that delivers packages or mail quickly by air

adjective relating to or using air transportation for express delivery

  • The company offers air express services for urgent deliveries.
  • I always use air express when I need something delivered quickly.
  • Let's ship it via air express to get it there in a flash.
  • His words were like air express, delivering the message straight to the heart.

verb to cause someone or something to come closer or be drawn towards something

  • The new marketing campaign is designed to attract more customers to the store.
  • The new store layout is really attracting a lot of people.
  • That new movie is really attracting a crowd.
  • Her positive energy and confidence really attract success.

adjective mild and refreshing; soft; soothing

  • The balmy weather in the tropical region is perfect for growing exotic fruits.
  • Let's take a walk outside while the weather is still balmy.
  • I love it when the weather gets all balmy and warm, it's so relaxing.
  • The balmy atmosphere of the party made everyone feel at ease and comfortable.

noun a vehicle with two wheels that is propelled by pedals and steered by handlebars

  • The bicycle is a popular mode of transportation in many urban areas.
  • I love riding my bicycle around the neighborhood.
  • Let's take the bikes out for a spin.
  • Learning a new language is like riding a bicycle, it gets easier with practice.

noun a small store selling fashionable clothes or accessories

  • The boutique offers a curated selection of high-end designer clothing.
  • I love shopping at that boutique downtown; they always have the cutest clothes.
  • Let's hit up the boutique for some new threads.
  • Her boutique of ideas was always overflowing with creativity.

noun traditions or practices that are common within a particular society or group

  • The customs of this country dictate that guests remove their shoes before entering a home.
  • In our family, it's just a customs to always have a big Sunday dinner together.
  • I don't follow all the customs of my parents, I like to do my own thing.
  • Learning a new language can be like navigating through a maze of unfamiliar customs.

day

noun a period of twenty-four hours as a unit of time, reckoned from one midnight to the next, corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis

adjective relating to or occurring during the day

adverb during the day or on each day

  • The work must be completed by the end of the day.
  • Let's catch up for lunch one day this week.
  • I'm having a lazy day, just chilling at home.
  • Every cloud has a silver lining, even on the darkest day.

verb to depart quickly or secretly, usually to avoid capture or detection

  • The soldiers were ordered to decamp from their current position and move to a safer location.
  • We should decamp from this boring party and find something more exciting to do.
  • Let's decamp from this joint and hit up the next spot.
  • After years of working in the corporate world, she decided to decamp and pursue her passion for art.

noun a person who seeks distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, especially by seeking entertainment or engaging in imaginative activities

adjective relating to or tending towards escapism; providing a means of escape

  • The escapist tendencies of the protagonist in the novel reflect a desire to avoid reality.
  • She's always been a bit of an escapist, preferring to lose herself in books and movies.
  • I can't deal with reality right now, I just want to be an escapist and binge-watch TV.
  • His artwork serves as an escapist portal to a world of fantasy and imagination.

noun a short journey or trip, especially one taken for leisure purposes

  • The school organized an educational excursion to the museum for the students.
  • Let's plan a fun excursion to the beach this weekend!
  • I'm down for a spontaneous excursion to the city, are you in?
  • Embarking on a new business venture can be seen as an exciting excursion into the unknown.

noun a sum of money given to someone for their services beyond what is due or usual

  • It is customary to leave a gratuity for excellent service at restaurants.
  • Don't forget to tip the waiter, gratuity is not included in the bill.
  • I always make sure to throw in some extra cash for a sweet gratuity.
  • A kind gesture can be seen as a gratuity for someone's hard work.

noun a carefree or extravagant lifestyle

  • Many people dream of living the high life, with luxury cars and extravagant vacations.
  • He's always posting pictures on social media, living the high life with his fancy dinners and designer clothes.
  • She's all about that high life, always partying and living it up.
  • After years of hard work, she finally reached the high life of success and recognition in her career.
  • Hiking is a popular outdoor activity that allows individuals to explore nature and stay active.
  • I love hiking up the mountain with my friends on the weekends.
  • Let's go for a hike and enjoy the great outdoors!
  • Hiking through the challenges of life can lead to personal growth and self-discovery.

noun a feeling of fun or enjoyment; a source of amusement or pleasure

  • The children were filled with jollies as they played in the park.
  • Let's go out and have some jollies tonight!
  • I had a blast at the concert, it was pure jollies!
  • He always finds jollies in the simplest things in life.

noun a festive social gathering, often held for a particular purpose

verb to go on a trip or journey, especially for pleasure

  • The company organized a junket for its employees to visit the new factory.
  • We're going on a junket to the beach this weekend.
  • Let's skip work and go on a junket to Vegas!
  • The senator's trip to the luxury resort was seen as a political junket by the public.

noun a type of stagecoach specifically designed for carrying mail

  • The mail coach arrived at the post office right on schedule.
  • I heard the mail coach is running late today.
  • Let's catch a ride on the mail coach to get to town faster.
  • The email system is like a modern version of the old mail coach, delivering messages quickly and efficiently.

noun a dock or basin providing secure moorings for pleasure boats and often offering supply, repair, and other facilities

  • The marina is a popular destination for boat owners to dock their vessels.
  • Let's take a walk down by the marina and check out the boats.
  • I heard there's a party happening at the marina tonight, wanna go?
  • Her mind was like a marina, filled with thoughts and ideas waiting to set sail.

noun a French word meaning 'world' or 'society'

  • Le monde est un endroit vaste et diversifié, regorgeant de cultures uniques.
  • On dit souvent que le monde est petit, mais il y a tellement de choses à découvrir.
  • Le monde, c'est vraiment le bordel parfois, tu ne trouves pas ?
  • Dans le monde de la finance, il faut savoir naviguer entre les requins pour réussir.

noun a large body of salt water that covers much of the Earth's surface

  • The vastness of the ocean is both mysterious and beautiful.
  • Let's go for a swim in the ocean!
  • I love chilling by the ocean, it's so relaxing.
  • Her emotions were like a turbulent ocean, constantly shifting and unpredictable.

noun a remote and usually uninhabited inland region of Australia

adjective relating to or characteristic of the outback

  • The outback region of Australia is known for its vast and rugged landscape.
  • Let's go on a road trip and explore the outback!
  • I heard there's some crazy stuff happening in the outback.
  • She felt like she was lost in the outback of her own mind.

noun a picture or photograph containing a wide view

  • The panoramic view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.
  • The panorama from up there was amazing!
  • Dude, the panorama from the peak was lit!
  • His mind was a panorama of thoughts and ideas.

noun a gathering or outing at which a meal is eaten outdoors

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  • The company organized a picnic for all employees to enjoy a day outdoors.
  • Let's have a picnic at the park this weekend, it'll be fun!
  • I packed some snacks for our picnic, it's gonna be lit.
  • Having a picnic with my thoughts, enjoying some quiet time.

adjective describing something that exists in abundance or large quantities

  • The region is known for its plentiful natural resources.
  • There's a plentiful supply of snacks in the break room.
  • The party was lit with plentiful drinks and good music.
  • Her creativity is a plentiful source of inspiration for others.

adjective Reserved is used as an adjective to describe someone who is quiet, shy, or restrained in their behavior or communication.

  • The table at the restaurant is reserved for a party of six.
  • I've reserved seats for us at the movie theater tonight.
  • I've got the best spot reserved for us at the concert.
  • She always keeps her emotions reserved and doesn't show much outwardly.

noun a tavern or inn located on a road outside of a town or city, typically providing food, drink, and lodging for travelers

  • The roadhouse is a popular stop for weary travelers along the highway.
  • Let's grab a bite to eat at the roadhouse on our way to the beach.
  • I heard the roadhouse serves up some killer burgers.
  • The old abandoned building looked like a haunted roadhouse from a horror movie.

adjective describing something as having rocky or rugged terrain

  • The ship struggled to navigate through the rockbound coast.
  • We had to be careful driving along the rockbound road.
  • Let's go cliff jumping at that rockbound spot!
  • Her determination was as unyielding as a rockbound fortress.

noun a tour or trip for observing or photographing wildlife and natural habitats

  • The family went on a guided safari in the African savanna.
  • We're planning to go on a safari trip next month.
  • Let's go on a safari and spot some cool animals!
  • Embarking on a new business venture can feel like going on a safari, full of unexpected challenges and exciting discoveries.

verb to cause or allow someone to leave or go away

adverb used to describe the action of sending someone away

  • The teacher had to send away the disruptive student from the classroom.
  • I had to send away my guests when it started to get late.
  • The bouncer had to send away the rowdy group from the club.
  • Sometimes we need to send away negative thoughts to make room for positivity.

adjective pleasing or attractive to the eye; visually appealing

  • The architecture of the building was quite sightly, with intricate details and elegant design.
  • That new park is sightly, perfect for a picnic or a leisurely stroll.
  • Her outfit was totally sightly, she really knows how to put together a stylish look.
  • The sightly sunset painted the sky with a beautiful array of colors, creating a breathtaking scene.

noun a situation or process that is easy and free from problems

adjective having a surface or texture that is perfectly even and regular

  • The project proceeded with smooth sailing, as all deadlines were met without any issues.
  • Once we got past the initial hurdles, it was smooth sailing from there on out.
  • We thought the road trip would be a disaster, but it turned out to be smooth sailing.
  • Their relationship had its ups and downs, but eventually they reached a point of smooth sailing.

noun a crowded or tight situation

verb to fit into a tight or limited space

adverb to do something quickly or efficiently in a limited amount of time or space

preposition to insert or include something in a tight schedule or plan

  • I will try to squeeze in a meeting with the client before the end of the day.
  • I'll see if I can squeeze in a quick workout before dinner.
  • Let's try to squeeze in a coffee break between classes.
  • She managed to squeeze in some time for herself amidst her busy schedule.

noun a period of remaining in a place

verb to remain in a specific place for an extended period of time

  • I kindly ask that you stay for the entire duration of the meeting.
  • Hey, do you want to stay over for dinner tonight?
  • I'm gonna stay at my friend's place for the weekend.
  • No matter what challenges come our way, we must stay strong and persevere.

noun a woman who is employed to look after the passengers on a ship, aircraft, or train

  • The stewardess greeted each passenger with a warm smile as they boarded the plane.
  • The stewardess offered snacks and drinks to everyone on the flight.
  • Some people still mistakenly refer to a flight attendant as a 'stewardess'.
  • She was the stewardess of the office, always making sure everything was running smoothly.

adjective describing a weather condition with clear skies and abundant sunlight

  • The weather forecast predicts a sunny day with clear skies.
  • Let's go to the beach since it's so sunny outside.
  • I love basking in the sun on a sunny day like this.
  • Her cheerful personality always brings a sunny vibe to the office.

adjective describing something that is bright, cheerful, or sunny

  • The weather forecast predicts a sunshiny day with clear skies and warm temperatures.
  • I love waking up to a sunshiny morning, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • Let's go catch some rays on this sunshiny day!
  • Her personality is like a sunshiny day, always brightening up the room.

noun a place where alcoholic beverages are served and consumed; a bar or pub

  • The group decided to meet at the local tavern for a business discussion.
  • Let's grab a drink at the tavern after work.
  • I heard the tavern down the street has the best brews in town.
  • The tavern of gossip was buzzing with rumors and secrets.

noun a person who works on a train, typically as a conductor or engineer

  • The trainman ensured that all passengers boarded the train safely.
  • The trainman helped everyone get on the train without any issues.
  • The trainman made sure everyone hopped on the train smoothly.
  • The trainman guided us onto the train like a shepherd leading his flock.

verb to carry or move from one place to another

adjective describing someone or something that has been moved or carried to a different location

  • The goods were transported by truck to the distribution center.
  • They transported all the camping gear in the back of their pickup truck.
  • We need to transport these snacks to the party later.
  • Her words transported me to a different time and place.

noun a person who is under the influence of a hallucinogenic drug

  • The tour guide warned the trippers to stay together during the hike.
  • Hey tripper, don't forget your sunscreen for the beach.
  • That tripper always knows the best spots to eat in town.
  • She's a real tripper when it comes to trying new things.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unseasonable' describes something that is not appropriate for the current season.

  • The unseasonable weather patterns have caused disruptions in agricultural production.
  • I can't believe this unseasonable heat in October!
  • This unseasonable cold snap is really throwing me off.
  • His unseasonable outburst at the meeting caught everyone off guard.

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 person who visits a place, such as a tourist or guest

  • The museum provides guided tours for each visitor to enhance their experience.
  • Make sure to greet each visitor with a smile when they arrive.
  • Yo, did you see that visitor checking out the new exhibit?
  • Every mistake is a visitor, a lesson to be learned from.

noun a large, luxurious watercraft used for pleasure cruising or racing

  • The wealthy businessman arrived at the marina in his luxurious yacht.
  • Let's take the yacht out for a spin this weekend!
  • Check out that sick yacht cruising by!
  • Her confidence was like a sleek yacht sailing through rough waters.

noun the activity of sailing in a yacht, especially as a sport or recreation

  • Yachting is a popular recreational activity among the affluent members of society.
  • Let's go yachting this weekend, it'll be so much fun!
  • Yachting is like floating on a fancy boat, just chilling and enjoying the views.
  • In the sea of life, yachting represents luxury and relaxation.

noun a man who is employed to assist guests at a hotel or apartment building, typically by carrying luggage and performing other tasks

  • The bellman at the hotel assisted guests with their luggage.
  • I asked the bellman to help me bring my bags to my room.
  • The bellman is always hustling to get those tips.
  • As the bellman of the group, he was always the first to alert us of any new developments.

noun a small, white mountain flower native to the Alps

  • The edelweiss is a rare and beautiful flower that grows in the Alps.
  • I saw some edelweiss blooming on our hike yesterday, it was so pretty!
  • Check out that edelweiss growing on the side of the cliff, it's awesome!
  • The edelweiss symbolizes purity and resilience in many cultures.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things, such as 'air' in this case

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, such as 'take' in this case

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, such as 'the' in this case

  • It is recommended to take the air for at least 30 minutes a day to improve overall health.
  • Let's go outside and take the air for a bit, it's a beautiful day.
  • I need to step outside and take the air, I've been cooped up inside all day.
  • Sometimes you just need to take the air and clear your mind before making a decision.

noun a very short amount of time, often used to emphasize how quickly something happens

  • She arrived at the meeting in a New York minute, just in time to present her proposal.
  • I'll be ready in a New York minute, just give me a sec to grab my coat.
  • I can finish this task in a New York minute, no problem.
  • The car sped past us in a New York minute, leaving us in awe of its speed.

noun a type of tourism that involves visiting sites associated with death, tragedy, or suffering, such as battlefields, prisons, or disaster areas

  • Dark tourism is a type of tourism that involves visiting sites associated with death, suffering, or tragedy.
  • Some people are drawn to dark tourism because they find it fascinating to explore places with a dark history.
  • Visiting haunted houses and abandoned prisons is considered dark tourism by some thrill-seekers.
  • Exploring the remnants of war-torn areas can be seen as a form of dark tourism for those interested in history.

noun a person who travels to sites associated with death, disaster, or tragedy for leisure or educational purposes

  • The dark tourist visited historical sites associated with tragedy and death.
  • The dark tourist enjoys exploring places with a morbid history.
  • That guy is such a dark tourist, always seeking out creepy locations.
  • She was a dark tourist of the soul, drawn to the shadowy corners of human experience.

noun a game involving spotting and calling out objects or people

verb to play the game of Spotto

  • Spotto is a popular game played by children where they have to spot a certain object or person first.
  • Hey, let's play a round of Spotto to pass the time.
  • I'm really good at Spotto, I always win!
  • In the game of life, sometimes you have to play Spotto to find opportunities hidden in plain sight.

noun a type of cocktail made with rum and cola, typically served with a lime wedge

adjective describing the type of cocktail or the feeling associated with it

  • The bartender prepared a Cuba libre cocktail for the guest.
  • Let's order some Cuba libres at the bar tonight!
  • I'm craving a Cuba libre, it's my go-to drink.
  • To me, a Cuba libre represents freedom and relaxation.

noun the practice of combining tourism with volunteering for a charitable cause

  • Voluntourism has become a popular way for individuals to travel and contribute to communities in need.
  • I'm thinking of trying voluntourism next summer to give back while exploring a new place.
  • Voluntourism is all the rage among college students looking for a meaningful travel experience.
  • Engaging in voluntourism is like planting seeds of kindness in different parts of the world.

noun a fictional unit of currency used in online communities or games

  • The tweath of the region is carefully monitored by government agencies.
  • I heard the tweath is going to be sunny all week, perfect for a beach day!
  • I can't believe how hot the tweath is today, it's scorching!
  • The tweath of the situation was tense, with emotions running high.

verb the action of washing oneself, especially as part of one's personal hygiene routine

  • After abluting, the guests gathered in the dining hall for breakfast.
  • I'll be abluting quickly before we head out for the day.
  • I can't hang out right now, I need to ablute before meeting up.
  • Abluting my mind with meditation helps me start the day with a clear focus.

verb to become accustomed to a new climate or environment

  • It is important to acclimatise to the high altitude before attempting the climb.
  • Give yourself some time to acclimatise to the new job environment.
  • I need to acclimatise to this new group of friends before I feel comfortable around them.
  • She needed to acclimatise to the idea of living in a foreign country before making the move.

adjective relating to or providing accommodation

  • The hotel offers various accommodational options to suit the needs of all guests.
  • The Airbnb listing has great accommodational amenities for a comfortable stay.
  • I'm crashing at my friend's place tonight, he's got some sweet accommodational setup.
  • The company provided accommodational support to help employees adjust to the new work environment.

noun a line indicating the availability of lodging or housing options

  • The hotel receptionist informed us that the accommodation line was full for the weekend.
  • I tried calling the accommodation line but no one answered.
  • I'm gonna hit up the accommodation line to book a room for the trip.
  • In order to secure a spot in the workshop, you need to get in the accommodation line early.

noun a train that provides accommodations for passengers, such as sleeping cars or dining cars

  • The accommodation train provides a comfortable journey for passengers traveling long distances.
  • If you want a good night's sleep on the train, make sure to book a ticket on the accommodation train.
  • I always prefer taking the accommodation train when I travel overnight.
  • The accommodation train represents a smooth and hassle-free journey towards your destination.

noun a person who goes ahead to make preparations for the arrival of someone or something

  • The advance agent for the President's visit arrived a week before to make preparations.
  • The advance agent scoped out the venue ahead of the event.
  • The advance agent was like a ninja, setting everything up before anyone else arrived.
  • In the world of espionage, the advance agent is the key to a successful mission.