noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes a noun or pronoun

  • The championship match is considered a big game in the world of sports.
  • Hey, are you coming to watch the big game with us tonight?
  • I can't believe we won that big game last night, it was lit!
  • Life is like a big game, you never know what obstacles you'll face next.

noun a person who has defeated or surpassed all rivals in a competition

verb to defeat or surpass someone in a competition

  • The reigning champ will defend his title in the upcoming tournament.
  • Hey champ, good job on winning the game last night!
  • That guy is a total champ when it comes to fixing cars.
  • She's a champ at handling difficult situations with grace.

noun fighting between armed forces

verb to fight or contend against

  • The soldiers were trained in hand-to-hand combat techniques.
  • The fighters were ready to combat any threat.
  • Let's go out and combat those bullies together.
  • She used her intelligence to combat ignorance in the community.

noun someone who creates or invents something

  • The creator of the software program implemented various innovative features.
  • I heard the creator of that app is a young entrepreneur.
  • The music creator dropped a new track last night.
  • Nature can be seen as the ultimate creator of beauty in the world.

noun a circle or disk of light surrounding the sun or moon, caused by the reflection and refraction of light by ice particles in the atmosphere

  • The scientist noticed a glowing halo around the specimen under the microscope.
  • I saw a cool halo effect in the sky during sunset yesterday.
  • That new video game has some sick halo graphics.
  • The singer's talent seemed to create a halo of admiration among the audience.

noun a physical act of knocking someone or something down

verb to cause someone or something to fall by striking a blow or pushing forcefully

  • The construction crew will knock down the old building to make way for a new development.
  • I heard they're gonna knock down that abandoned warehouse next week.
  • Let's knock down this pizza before it gets cold.
  • His argument was so strong that it completely knocked down her opposition.

verb to cut down or knock over with a rapid, sweeping motion, typically with a vehicle or weapon

  • The farmer used a tractor to mow down the tall grass in the field.
  • I watched as the landscaper mowed down the overgrown bushes in the yard.
  • The car came out of nowhere and almost mowed me down at the crosswalk.
  • The new company policy seemed to mow down any hopes of employees having flexible work hours.

noun A word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things.

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence.

article A word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, and in some languages extending to volume or numerical scope.

  • It is important to understand the rules before you play the game.
  • Hey, let's just relax and play the game without overthinking it.
  • Come on, don't be a party pooper, just play the game with us.
  • In order to succeed in this industry, you have to learn how to play the game.

noun the activity of engaging in games or sports

verb the action of engaging in a game or sport

adjective describing someone who is participating in a game or sport

  • The children were playing in the park under the watchful eye of their parents.
  • We're just playing around with some new ideas for the project.
  • I love playing video games with my friends on the weekends.
  • She's been playing with fire by ignoring the warnings about her risky behavior.

noun a shot or hit that rebounds off a surface

verb to rebound off a surface

  • The bullet ricocheted off the wall and hit the target.
  • I heard the rock ricochet off the pavement.
  • The ball ricocheted off the rim and went in!
  • Her words seemed to ricochet off him, leaving a lasting impact.

noun a person skilled in shooting, especially with a rifle or other firearm

  • The sharpshooter demonstrated exceptional accuracy during the marksmanship competition.
  • That sharpshooter never misses a shot, he's amazing!
  • The sharpshooter is a total dead-eye with a gun.
  • She's a sharpshooter when it comes to closing deals in business.

noun A location where a high concentration of enemy forces are targeted for attack or destruction

  • The military established a kill zone to effectively neutralize the enemy forces.
  • Stay away from that area, it's a kill zone where the enemy is heavily concentrated.
  • That street is a total kill zone, we need to find another route.
  • The competition in that market is so fierce, it's like being in a business kill zone.