noun a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favorable or superior position

verb to benefit or gain an advantage

  • One advantage of using this software is its ability to streamline processes.
  • The advantage of living close to work is that you can sleep in longer.
  • Dude, the advantage of having a car is you can go wherever you want, whenever you want.
  • In the game of chess, having the advantage means you are in a better position to win.

noun a strong desire to achieve something or succeed

adjective ambitious (having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed)

  • His ambition to become a successful entrepreneur drove him to work long hours every day.
  • She's got big ambitions to travel the world and experience new cultures.
  • That guy's ambition is off the charts - he's always hustling to make money.
  • Her ambition soared like a bird taking flight, reaching new heights of success.

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  • The young entrepreneur had ambitious plans to expand her business globally.
  • My friend is so ambitious, she's always aiming for bigger and better things.
  • That guy is super ambitious, always hustling to make moves.
  • Her ambitious dreams soared like a kite in the wind, reaching new heights.

verb to have control or power over; to be the most important or noticeable aspect

  • The company aims to dominate the market with its innovative products.
  • She always manages to dominate the conversation with her strong opinions.
  • The team totally dominated the game last night.
  • His fear of failure seemed to dominate his every decision.

verb to raise or lift something to a higher position or level; to improve or enhance something

  • The new marketing strategy aims to elevate the company's brand image.
  • Adding some new features will really elevate this app to the next level.
  • Let's elevate our game and show them what we're made of.
  • Music has the power to elevate our spirits and transport us to another world.

verb to be successful or well-received, to make a strong impression

  • The new marketing campaign is expected to go over big with our target audience.
  • I think the surprise party will go over big with Sarah, she loves surprises.
  • That new movie is going to go over big with the teens, it's so popular.
  • His bold decision to start his own business really went over big with his family and friends.

adjective showing skill or cleverness

adverb in a clever or skillful manner; easily

  • The company handily exceeded their quarterly revenue target.
  • She handily beat her opponent in the tennis match.
  • He handily aced that test without even studying.
  • The new software handily smooths out any glitches in the system.

adjective Lucrative is an adjective that describes something as profitable or producing a great deal of profit.

  • Investing in real estate can be a lucrative opportunity for long-term financial growth.
  • Selling homemade crafts online can be a pretty lucrative side hustle.
  • If you want to make some serious cash, becoming a social media influencer is a lucrative gig.
  • The artist's paintings were so captivating that they proved to be a lucrative window into her soul.

noun a small quantity or amount of something

adjective relating to a small amount or quantity

  • He was only able to gather a modicum of evidence to support his claim.
  • She only had a modicum of interest in the topic.
  • I only have a modicum of patience left for this nonsense.
  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, he managed to hold onto a modicum of hope.

verb to provide someone with a reason for acting in a particular way

adjective providing someone with a reason for acting in a particular way

  • The employees were highly motivated to meet the project deadline.
  • I'm feeling really motivated to start working out again.
  • She's so pumped and motivated to ace her exams.
  • His passion for music motivated him to pursue a career as a musician.

verb to surpass or exceed someone or something in distance or achievement

  • The athlete was able to outdistance all of his competitors in the race.
  • I can easily outdistance you in a game of chess.
  • She totally outdistanced him in the argument.
  • Her intelligence outdistances everyone else in the office.

verb to surpass in brilliance or excellence; to shine brighter or more strongly than someone or something else

  • Her academic achievements outshine those of her classmates.
  • Sarah always manages to outshine everyone at the party with her dance moves.
  • I bet you can't outshine me in this game!
  • The stars in the night sky outshine any city lights.

adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'terrific' describes something that is extremely good or impressive

  • The presentation was terrific, with well-researched data and clear conclusions.
  • I had a terrific time at the concert last night, the band was amazing!
  • That new restaurant downtown is supposed to be terrific, we should check it out.
  • The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely terrific, it took my breath away.

adjective describing a person or thing that is doing very well or growing rapidly

  • The business is thriving due to its innovative products and strong customer base.
  • My garden is thriving thanks to all the rain we've been getting.
  • That new restaurant is absolutely thriving with customers every night.
  • Despite facing many challenges, she is thriving in her new job and excelling in her role.

adjective describing something very great in amount, scale, or intensity

  • The company experienced a tremendous increase in profits this quarter.
  • I had a tremendous time at the concert last night.
  • That new restaurant has some tremendous food, you should check it out.
  • His dedication to his craft is tremendous, he always gives 110%.

win

noun a successful result in a competition, game, or other endeavor

verb to be successful or victorious in a competition, game, or other endeavor

  • The company was able to win the contract after months of negotiations.
  • I finally won the game after many attempts.
  • She totally won that argument with her clever comebacks.
  • Sometimes it's more important to win hearts than competitions.

adjective describing something that is worth the time, effort, or money invested in it; beneficial or rewarding

  • Attending the conference was definitely worthwhile as I gained valuable insights from the speakers.
  • Watching that movie was totally worthwhile, it was so entertaining!
  • That concert was hella worthwhile, the band was amazing!
  • Investing in yourself through education is always worthwhile, as knowledge is a valuable asset.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • She is an accomplished pianist, having performed in prestigious concert halls around the world.
  • My friend is so accomplished at baking, she can whip up a cake in no time.
  • He's an accomplished gamer, always finishing first in online competitions.
  • The artist accomplished his vision with a single brushstroke, creating a masterpiece.