verb to grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate

  • The research team developed a new algorithm to improve data analysis.
  • She developed a passion for photography after taking a class in college.
  • I've been working on developing my coding skills to land a better job.
  • His leadership skills developed over time, like a fine wine aging to perfection.

noun a bridge or road that passes over another road or railway

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of a flyover

  • The city council approved the construction of a new flyover to ease traffic congestion in the area.
  • Let's take the flyover to avoid the traffic on the main road.
  • I always zip through the flyover to get to work faster.
  • Her mind was like a busy flyover, with thoughts constantly racing through it.

noun a game in which players move by hopping on one foot and then on two feet in a pattern of four squares drawn on the ground

adjective having four equal sides and four right angles; square

adverb in a forthright manner; boldly or bluntly

  • The architect carefully measured the building's dimensions using a foursquare technique.
  • Let's meet at the coffee shop on the corner of Main Street, it's right by the foursquare.
  • I just unlocked the mayorship on foursquare for my favorite burger joint!
  • She stood foursquare against any attempts to compromise her principles.

noun a haphazard circumstance or event

adjective characterized by lack of order or planning; random

  • The haphazard arrangement of the furniture made the room look disorganized.
  • She always does things in a haphazard way, never planning ahead.
  • The party was thrown together in a haphazard manner, but it turned out to be a blast.
  • His thoughts were like a haphazard jumble, making it difficult for him to focus on one thing at a time.

noun a person or thing that is impermanent

adjective not lasting or enduring; temporary

  • The impermanent nature of life is a common theme in many philosophical discussions.
  • I can't believe how impermanent this weather is, one minute it's sunny and the next it's pouring rain.
  • Dude, this relationship is so impermanent, I don't think it's gonna last much longer.
  • The impermanent nature of fame can be seen in how quickly celebrities can rise and fall from the public eye.

adjective not sensible or realistic; not suitable for a particular purpose

  • The proposed solution is impractical due to budget constraints.
  • Wearing high heels to hike would be totally impractical.
  • Using a fork to eat soup is just plain impractical.
  • Holding onto grudges is like carrying around an impractical burden.

noun the act of lingering or hanging around in a public place with no clear purpose

verb to stand or wait around without a clear purpose

  • Loitering is prohibited in this area according to city ordinance.
  • Hey, stop loitering around and come join us for a game.
  • The security guard kicked us out for loitering near the entrance.
  • His mind seemed to be loitering on thoughts of the past, unable to focus on the present task at hand.

noun a person living near or next door to the speaker or person referred to

  • I have a good relationship with my neighbor and we often help each other out.
  • My neighbor is throwing a party this weekend, want to come?
  • My neighbor is so cool, we always hang out together.
  • The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence, as my neighbor's lawn is perfectly manicured.

adjective showing or having qualities of being friendly and helpful towards one's neighbors

  • The new housing development promotes a neighbourly atmosphere through community events and shared spaces.
  • Our street is really neighbourly - everyone looks out for each other.
  • I love how neighbourly everyone is around here, always lending a hand when needed.
  • Being neighbourly doesn't just mean living next to someone, it means being kind and considerate to those around you.

noun A tool or device used for planning or organizing activities or events

  • The event planner meticulously organized every detail of the conference.
  • I always keep a planner with me to jot down important dates and appointments.
  • My planner is my lifeline for keeping track of everything going on in my life.
  • She was the master planner behind the scenes, pulling all the strings to make things happen.

noun a district under the government of a prefect

  • The prefecture is responsible for overseeing local government affairs.
  • I'm heading to the prefecture office to renew my driver's license.
  • Let's grab some lunch at that new spot in the prefecture.
  • Her mind was like a well-organized prefecture, with each thought in its proper place.

noun a style of house or building in which the floor levels are staggered

adjective describing something that has staggered floor levels

  • The split level design of the house allowed for separate living spaces on different floors.
  • I love the split level layout of our new home - it feels so open and spacious.
  • Check out that cool split level pad with the funky staircase!
  • The team's performance was like a split level house - some aspects were strong while others were lacking.

verb to encircle or enclose something completely

  • The beautiful garden surrounds the majestic mansion.
  • I love how all the shops surround the town square.
  • We were surrounded by paparazzi at the movie premiere.
  • Negative thoughts can surround your mind if you let them.

noun a raised, flat area of land or a platform that is typically paved and used for outdoor seating or dining

  • The hotel room came with a private terrace overlooking the city.
  • Let's have a barbecue on the terrace this weekend.
  • I love chilling on the terrace with my friends, it's so chill.
  • The terrace of knowledge is where we can expand our learning and understanding.

noun a type of building that is much wider than it is tall, similar to a skyscraper but built horizontally into the ground

  • The groundscraper is a type of building that extends horizontally rather than vertically.
  • Have you seen that new groundscraper they're building downtown?
  • I heard they're calling that groundscraper the 'sideways skyscraper'.
  • Her ambition soared like a groundscraper, reaching out in all directions at once.

noun a made-up word that combines 'advertisement' and 'architecture', possibly referring to a building or structure designed to serve as a form of advertising

  • The city council approved the new advertecture design for the downtown area.
  • Have you seen the cool advertecture they put up on Main Street?
  • That advertecture is lit, bro!
  • The advertecture of skyscrapers in the city creates a unique skyline.

noun a fake or artificial construction designed to deceive others into thinking that a situation is better than it really is

  • The government officials created a Potemkin village to deceive visiting foreign dignitaries.
  • The fancy new restaurant turned out to be a Potemkin village with mediocre food.
  • Don't be fooled by his flashy car, it's just a Potemkin village to impress others.
  • Her perfect social media profile was like a Potemkin village, hiding the reality of her struggles.