noun a feeling of being slightly angry or impatient

  • The constant noise from the construction site next door is a source of annoyance for the residents.
  • It really annoys me when people talk loudly on their phones in public places.
  • Her constant nagging is such an annoyance, I can't stand it.
  • The dark clouds looming overhead were an annoyance, signaling an impending storm.

adjective causing irritation or annoyance

  • The constant ringing of the phone was quite annoying during the meeting.
  • Stop tapping your pen, it's so annoying!
  • Her constant complaining is really starting to bug me.
  • The dripping faucet was like an annoying reminder of the leaky roof.

noun the state of being strikingly different from something else

verb to compare in order to show differences

  • In contrast to the previous study, the new research findings suggest a different conclusion.
  • She prefers tea while I, in contrast, prefer coffee.
  • I like action movies, but my friend is more into rom-coms - quite the contrast!
  • The bright colors of the flowers in the garden stood in stark contrast to the dull gray sky.

noun The term 'graphic arts' refers to the visual arts based on the use of line and tone.

adjective In the phrase 'graphic arts', the word 'graphic' functions as an adjective describing the type of arts being referred to.

  • The university offers a bachelor's degree program in graphic arts.
  • My friend is really talented in graphic arts and creates amazing designs.
  • I'm thinking of taking a class in graphic arts to up my design game.
  • Her use of colors in the painting was like a masterpiece in the world of graphic arts.

noun a visual representation or design

adjective vividly or clearly described or depicted

  • The graphic design of the advertisement was very eye-catching.
  • I love the graphic on your t-shirt, where did you get it?
  • That graphic novel is totally rad, you should check it out.
  • The author used a graphic description to paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind.

noun a characteristic, habit, mannerism, or the like, that is peculiar to an individual

adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular individual; peculiar

  • The artist's style is quite idiosyncratic, making it easily recognizable.
  • Her taste in music is so idiosyncratic, she only listens to obscure indie bands.
  • His fashion sense is totally idiosyncratic, always mixing and matching unexpected pieces.
  • The idiosyncratic nature of her personality is like a colorful mosaic, each piece unique and intriguing.

web

noun a complex system of interconnected elements

  • The company's website is designed to be user-friendly and accessible on all web browsers.
  • I spend hours browsing the web for new recipes to try out.
  • I'm always on the web checking out the latest gossip and news.
  • His mind was like a tangled web of thoughts, making it hard for him to focus.

noun a sustained press or touch on a touchscreen or button

adjective describing the duration or length of the press

  • To access additional options, perform a long press on the icon.
  • If you want more options, just do a long press on the screen.
  • Hold down on the app icon for a sec to see more stuff.
  • Sometimes in life, you need to metaphorically long press on a situation to uncover hidden possibilities.

noun a point of contact or interaction between a business and its customers

  • The company's website is a crucial touchpoint for customer interactions.
  • Make sure to check the touchpoint on the app for any updates.
  • I'll hit you up on our touchpoint to discuss the details.
  • The handshake between the two leaders served as a touchpoint for future collaborations.

noun a quick movement of one's finger on a touchscreen, especially as a method of selecting an item or navigating through a digital interface

verb to move one's finger quickly across a touchscreen in a specified direction, typically to select an item or navigate through a digital interface

  • In order to indicate interest in a potential match on the dating app, you can swipe right.
  • If you like someone's profile, just swipe right and see if you match!
  • I always swipe left on profiles with blurry photos, it's a big turn-off.
  • When faced with a difficult decision, sometimes you just have to trust your instincts and swipe right.

noun a term used in digital marketing to refer to the convergence of social, local, and mobile strategies

adjective describing a type of marketing strategy that combines social, local, and mobile elements

  • The marketing team is focusing on SoLoMo strategies to reach customers through social, local, and mobile channels.
  • I heard SoLoMo is the new buzzword in digital marketing - social, local, mobile, all in one!
  • Let's amp up our SoLoMo game to boost engagement with our target audience.
  • In today's digital landscape, businesses need to embrace SoLoMo to stay competitive and relevant.

noun a person who gives feedback

  • The feedbacker provided detailed and constructive feedback on the project presentation.
  • I asked my friend to be the feedbacker for my speech at the event.
  • I'm the designated feedbacker for our group project.
  • As a feedbacker, she has a keen eye for spotting areas of improvement.