noun a person who earns money to support their family, typically the primary earner

  • The breadwinner of the family works hard to provide for their loved ones.
  • My dad is the breadwinner in our household.
  • She's the breadwinner in her relationship, always bringing home the bacon.
  • In many societies, men are expected to be the breadwinners while women take care of the home.

noun a day when one does not have to work

adjective describing a day that is free from work or responsibilities

  • I am planning to take a day off next week to attend a family event.
  • I'm so excited for my day off tomorrow, I'm going to sleep in and relax all day.
  • I finally have a day off from work, I'm going to chill and binge-watch my favorite TV show.
  • Sometimes we all need a mental health day off to recharge and reset.

noun the practice of working a second job in addition to one's main job, typically in the evening or at night

  • The company has strict policies against moonlighting, as it can lead to conflicts of interest.
  • I heard John got caught moonlighting at a second job last month.
  • She's been moonlighting as a bartender to make some extra cash on the side.
  • The moonlighting of the trees created a magical glow in the forest.

adjective having excessive ambition or desire for success

  • His overambitious plan to launch three new products simultaneously proved to be too risky.
  • She's always been a bit overambitious with her goals, but it's what drives her to succeed.
  • Trying to finish all that work in one night is just plain overambitious.
  • His overambitious dreams of becoming a famous actor were shattered when reality set in.

noun a job or position that requires less than the usual amount of time

adjective relating to or being a job or position that requires less than the usual amount of time

  • She decided to take on a part time job to supplement her income.
  • I work part time at the coffee shop down the street.
  • I'm just doing a part time gig at the moment.
  • Being a parent is a full-time job, even if it feels like a part time commitment sometimes.

noun Spare time - time that is not otherwise occupied; free time.

adjective Spare - additional to what is required for ordinary use.

  • In my spare time, I enjoy reading classic literature and studying foreign languages.
  • I like to chill and watch movies in my spare time.
  • I usually just kick back and play video games in my spare time.
  • My mind wanders to distant lands in my spare time, exploring endless possibilities.

noun a period of time during which a person is excused from work or other obligations

  • Employees are entitled to a certain amount of paid time off each year.
  • I can't wait to take some time off and relax at home.
  • I need a break, I'm gonna request some time off next week.
  • Sometimes we all need to take some time off from our busy lives to recharge and refocus.

noun a person who is able to perform multiple tasks simultaneously

  • She is known for being a skilled multitasker, able to handle multiple projects simultaneously.
  • My friend is such a great multitasker, she can juggle work, family, and hobbies with ease.
  • I'm a total multitasker when it comes to getting things done while watching TV.
  • Being a multitasker is like being a juggler, constantly keeping all the balls in the air without dropping any.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • It is important to prioritize business before pleasure in order to achieve success in the long run.
  • Let's finish up the work tasks before we relax and have fun, you know, business before pleasure.
  • No time for play until we get this project done, it's all about business before pleasure.
  • Just like how a farmer tends to the fields before enjoying the harvest, we must focus on business before pleasure.

noun a period of time off work granted to an employee for the purpose of studying or writing a book

  • I need to submit a formal request to book leave for next week.
  • I'm thinking of booking leave for our trip to the beach.
  • I'm gonna book some leave to chill at home for a few days.
  • Sometimes we need to book leave from our busy lives to take care of ourselves.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes or modifies a noun

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

  • Engaging in meaningful activities is a good way to ensure time well spent.
  • Hanging out with friends is always time well spent.
  • Binging on Netflix shows is definitely time well spent.
  • Investing in self-care is like planting seeds for time well spent in the future.

noun a type of blogging that focuses on topics related to motherhood and parenting

  • Mommy blogging has become a popular way for mothers to share their experiences and advice online.
  • I love reading mommy blogging posts to get tips on parenting.
  • Mommy blogging is where all the cool moms hang out online.
  • In the world of mommy blogging, authenticity is key to building a loyal following.

adjective describing someone who lacks time due to being busy or having many commitments

  • Many professionals in today's fast-paced world find themselves time-poor due to their demanding schedules.
  • I'm feeling so time-poor lately with all the work deadlines and family commitments.
  • I'm totally time-poor right now, I don't have a minute to spare!
  • Being time-poor can feel like constantly running on a treadmill with no end in sight.

noun a feeling of fatigue and disorientation experienced by some people when their sleep patterns are disrupted due to social activities or obligations

  • Social jet-lag occurs when an individual's sleep patterns are disrupted due to social activities or commitments.
  • I always feel so tired on Monday mornings because of my social jet-lag from staying out late on the weekends.
  • Dude, I've got major social jet-lag from partying all night last night.
  • Her constant need to please others caused a form of social jet-lag in her personal life, leaving her feeling drained and disconnected.