Words For Progress

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to make something better or improve a situation

  • The new policy aims to ameliorate the impact of climate change on coastal communities.
  • I'm hoping this new medication will ameliorate my back pain.
  • I'm trying to find ways to ameliorate my grades before the end of the semester.
  • She tried to ameliorate the tension in the room by cracking a joke.

adverb at a quick pace; quickly

  • The project is progressing apace and is expected to be completed ahead of schedule.
  • The construction work is moving apace, we might have our new office sooner than we thought.
  • The party preparations are going apace, it's gonna be lit!
  • Time flies apace when you're having fun.

noun an increase or improvement

verb to increase or improve something

  • The new marketing campaign is expected to boost sales by 20%.
  • Eating a healthy breakfast can really boost your energy levels for the day.
  • I drank a Red Bull to give me a boost before the exam.
  • Listening to music always gives me a mental boost when I'm feeling down.

adjective Continual is an adjective that describes something that happens repeatedly or frequently without interruption.

  • The company's success can be attributed to the continual improvement of its products.
  • She's always on a continual quest to find the best coffee in town.
  • I can't believe he's still on that continual grind, even on weekends.
  • The artist's creativity flows in a continual stream, never running dry.

verb to make or become better; to enhance or progress

adjective showing that something is better or more advanced than before

  • The new software update has significantly improved the efficiency of our data processing system.
  • I started using a new study technique and my grades have improved a lot.
  • I've been hitting the gym regularly and my gains have improved like crazy.
  • Her communication skills have improved leaps and bounds since joining the public speaking club.

verb to make progress or advance towards a goal or objective

  • The research team is determined to make headway in finding a cure for the disease.
  • We're finally starting to make some headway on the project.
  • Let's hustle and make some headway on this assignment.
  • Despite facing many obstacles, she managed to make headway in her career.

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adverb In a steady manner; continuously or evenly

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  • The company's revenue has been steadily increasing over the past few quarters.
  • She's been steadily improving her cooking skills by trying out new recipes.
  • I've been steadily crushing my workouts at the gym lately.
  • Despite facing challenges, he steadily climbed the ladder of success in his career.