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Adjectives 1

The document provides definitions and example sentences for various adjectives, including 'accidental,' 'accurate,' 'acute,' and many others. Each word is defined succinctly, followed by three illustrative sentences that demonstrate its usage in context. The vocabulary covers a wide range of meanings, from emotional states to physical characteristics.

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Adjectives 1

The document provides definitions and example sentences for various adjectives, including 'accidental,' 'accurate,' 'acute,' and many others. Each word is defined succinctly, followed by three illustrative sentences that demonstrate its usage in context. The vocabulary covers a wide range of meanings, from emotional states to physical characteristics.

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Accidental

Definition: Happening by chance, not planned or intended.


Example Sentences:
1. The fire was caused by an accidental explosion.
2. He took an accidental step into a puddle and got his shoes wet.
3. Their meeting was purely accidental, but it changed their lives.

Accurate
Definition: Correct and exact in all details.
Example Sentences:
1. The scientist provided accurate data for the experiment.
2. His description of the incident was completely accurate.
3. This map is highly accurate and useful for travelers.

Acute
Definition: Severe or intense in nature.
Example Sentences:
1. She felt acute pain in her stomach after eating bad food.
2. The country is facing an acute economic crisis.
3. His acute sense of smell helped him detect the gas leak.

Adequate
Definition: Sufficient or enough for a particular purpose.
Example Sentences:
1. The food supply was adequate for the entire trip.
2. He didn’t have adequate preparation for the exam.
3. The house provides adequate shelter during the winter.

Admirable
Definition: Worthy of respect and approval.
Example Sentences:
1. Her dedication to charity work is truly admirable.
2. He showed admirable patience while dealing with the problem.
3. The firefighters displayed admirable courage during the rescue.

Adventurous
Definition: Willing to take risks and try new things.
Example Sentences:
1. She has an adventurous spirit and loves traveling alone.
2. They went on an adventurous trip to the Amazon rainforest.
3. His adventurous nature makes him a great explorer.

Agreeable
Definition: Pleasant, enjoyable, or willing to agree.
Example Sentences:
1. The weather was agreeable for a picnic.
2. He was an agreeable person, always willing to help.
3. They reached an agreeable solution to their conflict.

Amazed
Definition: Extremely surprised or impressed.
Example Sentences:
1. She was amazed by the beautiful sunset.
2. I was amazed at how fast he solved the puzzle.
3. The magician’s trick left the audience amazed.

Animate
Definition: Having life or energy.
Example Sentences:
1. The movie features both animate and inanimate characters.
2. The classroom became more animate after the teacher’s joke.
3. The storyteller made the characters sound animate and real.
Anxious
Definition: Feeling worried or nervous about something.
Example Sentences:
1. She was anxious about the results of her exam.
2. He gave an anxious look when he saw the time.
3. The parents felt anxious while waiting for news about their child.

Anxious for to
Definition: Eager or enthusiastic about something.
Example Sentences:
1. She was anxious for to start her new job.
2. He is anxious for to see his favorite band perform live.
3. The students were anxious for to hear their test results.

Apparent
Definition: Easily seen or understood; obvious.
Example Sentences:
1. It was apparent that she was upset about something.
2. The apparent cause of the accident was brake failure.
3. His happiness was apparent when he received the award.

Appropriate
Definition: Suitable or proper for a particular situation.
Example Sentences:
1. She wore appropriate clothing for the formal event.
2. His behavior was not appropriate for the occasion.
3. It is important to use appropriate language in a professional setting.

Arid
Definition: Extremely dry, especially due to a lack of rain.
Example Sentences:
1. The desert has an arid climate with very little rainfall.
2. The land was too arid to support crops.
3. His speech was arid and lacked emotion.

Bare
Definition: Without covering, decoration, or unnecessary details.
Example Sentences:
1. He walked on the bare floor without socks.
2. The tree branches were bare in winter.
3. She told the bare truth without exaggeration.

Barren
Definition: Unable to produce plants, children, or results.
Example Sentences:
1. The land was barren and unsuitable for farming.
2. The couple struggled with barren years before adopting a child.
3. His efforts to convince them were barren and unsuccessful.

Based on
Definition: Relying on or using as a foundation.
Example Sentences:
1. The movie is based on a true story.
2. His argument is based on scientific research.
3. Our decision was based on the available data.

Breathtaking
Definition: Extremely beautiful or impressive.
Example Sentences:
1. The view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking.
2. Her performance on stage was absolutely breathtaking.
3. They went on a breathtaking adventure through the jungle.
Brilliant
Definition: Very intelligent, impressive, or bright.
Example Sentences:
1. She came up with a brilliant idea for the project.
2. The stars looked brilliant in the night sky.
3. His brilliant mind made him a great scientist.

Bruised
Definition: Having marks or damage from injury or impact.
Example Sentences:
1. He had a bruised knee after falling off his bike.
2. Her feelings were bruised by the harsh criticism.
3. The apples were bruised after being dropped on the floor.

Capable
Definition: Having the ability or skills to do something.
Example Sentences:
1. She is capable of solving complex problems.
2. The team is highly capable of winning the championship.
3. He is capable of handling the situation on his own.

Catastrophic
Definition: Causing great damage or suffering.
Example Sentences:
1. The earthquake had catastrophic effects on the city.
2. Climate change can lead to catastrophic consequences.
3. The company suffered catastrophic losses due to poor management.

Chance
Definition: Happening unexpectedly; a possibility.
Example Sentences:
1. Meeting him was purely by chance.
2. There is a chance of rain this evening.
3. She took a chance and applied for her dream job.

Charming
Definition: Pleasant, attractive, or delightful.
Example Sentences:
1. The small village had a charming atmosphere.
2. He has a charming personality that attracts people.
3. The old house had a charming and cozy feel.

Compatible
Definition: Able to exist or work together without conflict.
Example Sentences:
1. These two devices are not compatible with each other.
2. The couple is very compatible and understands each other well.
3. The new software is compatible with most computers.

Competent
Definition: Having the necessary skills or ability to do something well.
Example Sentences:
1. She is a competent lawyer with years of experience.
2. The company needs competent employees to succeed.
3. He proved to be a competent leader during the crisis.

Compliant
Definition: Willing to follow rules or directions.
Example Sentences:
1. The company must be compliant with safety regulations.
2. The software is compliant with the latest security standards.
3. She was compliant with the teacher’s instructions.
Compulsory
Definition: Required by law or rule; mandatory.
Example Sentences:
1. Wearing seat belts is compulsory in most countries.
2. Education is compulsory for children under 16.
3. Attending the meeting is compulsory for all employees.

Conclusive
Definition: Final, certain, or leaving no doubt.
Example Sentences:
1. The evidence was conclusive and proved his innocence.
2. The test results were conclusive, confirming the disease.
3. After hours of discussion, they reached a conclusive agreement.

Conductive
Definition: Allowing electricity, heat, or sound to pass through; helping to bring about a
particular result.
Example Sentences:
1. Copper is a highly conductive metal used in wiring.
2. A quiet environment is conductive to studying.
3. Water is a conductive substance, making it dangerous around electricity.

Confident
Definition: Feeling sure of oneself and one’s abilities.
Example Sentences:
1. She is confident in her ability to succeed.
2. He walked into the interview with a confident smile.
3. Being well-prepared made her feel more confident.

Conscious
Definition: Aware of and able to think or perceive things.
Example Sentences:
1. She was conscious of the people staring at her.
2. He remained conscious after the accident.
3. The company is conscious of its environmental impact.

Considerable
Definition: Large in amount, size, or importance.
Example Sentences:
1. The project required a considerable amount of money.
2. He showed considerable improvement in his studies.
3. The earthquake caused considerable damage to the city.

Contagious
Definition: Capable of spreading from one person to another.
Example Sentences:
1. The flu is a highly contagious disease.
2. Her laughter was contagious, and soon everyone was smiling.
3. The virus is contagious and spreads quickly in crowded areas.

Continual
Definition: Repeated frequently over time.
Example Sentences:
1. The continual noise from the construction site was annoying.
2. He faced continual challenges in his career.
3. The company experienced continual growth over the years.

Convinced
Definition: Completely sure about something.
Example Sentences:
1. She was convinced that he was telling the truth.
2. I am convinced that hard work leads to success.
3. He convinced the jury of his innocence.
Credible
Definition: Believable and trustworthy.
Example Sentences:
1. The journalist provided a credible source for the news.
2. His excuse was not very credible.
3. Scientists need credible evidence to support their theories.

Crucial
Definition: Extremely important and necessary.
Example Sentences:
1. Hard work is crucial for success.
2. This decision is crucial for the future of the company.
3. The final minutes of the game were crucial for the team.

Delighted
Definition: Extremely happy and pleased.
Example Sentences:
1. She was delighted to receive the award.
2. The children were delighted to see the fireworks.
3. He was delighted by the surprise birthday party.

Dependable
Definition: Reliable and trustworthy.
Example Sentences:
1. He is a dependable friend who always helps when needed.
2. The company needs dependable employees.
3. This car is known for being dependable and long-lasting.

Dependent
Definition: Needing something or someone for support.
Example Sentences:
1. Many children are dependent on their parents.
2. The economy is highly dependent on tourism.
3. His success is dependent on his hard work.

Devastating
Definition: Causing great destruction or emotional pain.
Example Sentences:
1. The hurricane had a devastating impact on the city.
2. The loss of her pet was devastating for her.
3. The war had devastating effects on the country.

Disputable
Definition: Open to question or debate.
Example Sentences:
1. His claims are highly disputable and lack evidence.
2. The results of the study are disputable.
3. Whether the new law will be effective is disputable.

Eligible
Definition: Qualified or allowed to do something.
Example Sentences:
1. She is eligible to apply for a scholarship.
2. Only members are eligible for the special discount.
3. He is eligible to vote in the upcoming election.

Enormous
Definition: Extremely large in size or amount.
Example Sentences:
1. The elephant is an enormous animal.
2. The company made an enormous profit last year.
3. The explosion caused enormous damage.
Enthusiastic
Definition: Showing excitement and interest.
Example Sentences:
1. She is enthusiastic about learning new languages.
2. The audience gave an enthusiastic applause.
3. He was enthusiastic about starting his new job.

Extinct
Definition: No longer existing.
Example Sentences:
1. Dinosaurs became extinct millions of years ago.
2. Many species are at risk of becoming extinct.
3. Some ancient languages are now extinct.

Extravagant
Definition: Spending too much or being overly luxurious.
Example Sentences:
1. He bought an extravagant car that cost millions.
2. The wedding was an extravagant celebration.
3. She has an extravagant taste in fashion.
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Fascinating
Definition: Extremely interesting and captivating.
Example Sentences:
1. The documentary about space was truly fascinating.
2. He has a fascinating way of telling stories.
3. The ancient ruins were a fascinating sight.

Frightful
Definition: Extremely scary or shocking.
Example Sentences:
1. The haunted house had a frightful atmosphere.
2. The frightful accident caused serious injuries.
3. He had a frightful nightmare last night.

Gradual
Definition: Happening slowly over time.
Example Sentences:
1. There was a gradual increase in temperature.
2. His recovery from the illness was gradual.
3. The company experienced gradual growth over the years.

Grateful
Definition: Feeling thankful and appreciative.
Example Sentences:
1. She was grateful for her friend’s support.
2. I am grateful for the opportunity to work here.
3. He felt grateful for the kindness of strangers.

Habitable
Definition: Suitable for living.
Example Sentences:
1. Scientists are searching for habitable planets.
2. The house was barely habitable after the fire.
3. This island has a habitable environment.

Haphazard
Definition: Lacking order or organization.
Example Sentences:
1. His notes were written in a haphazard manner.
2. The furniture was arranged in a haphazard way.
3. The haphazard planning led to problems.
Hazardous
Definition: Dangerous or risky.
Example Sentences:
1. Smoking is hazardous to your health.
2. The factory deals with hazardous chemicals.
3. Driving in the snow can be hazardous.

Hesitant
Definition: Uncertain or unwilling to do something.
Example Sentences:
1. She was hesitant to speak in public.
2. He was hesitant about accepting the job offer.
3. The student was hesitant to ask questions in class.

Immense
Definition: Very large or great.
Example Sentences:
1. The universe is of immense size.
2. He felt immense relief after hearing the good news.
3. The company made an immense profit last year.

Imperative
Definition: Extremely important and necessary.
Example Sentences:
1. It is imperative to wear a seatbelt while driving.
2. Finding a solution to climate change is imperative.
3. Good communication skills are imperative for success.

Impure
Definition: Not clean or pure.
Example Sentences:
1. The water was impure and unsafe to drink.
2. The metal contained impure elements.
3. His intentions seemed impure and dishonest.

Inanimate
Definition: Not alive, without movement or energy.
Example Sentences:
1. The robot looked realistic but was still inanimate.
2. Rocks and chairs are inanimate objects.
3. The doll appeared inanimate but seemed almost human.

Incapable
Definition: Lacking the ability to do something.
Example Sentences:
1. He was incapable of lying to his friends.
2. The damaged machine was incapable of functioning properly.
3. She felt incapable of handling the pressure.

Incomparable
Definition: So good that nothing else can be compared to it.
Example Sentences:
1. The beauty of the sunset was incomparable.
2. His talent is incomparable to anyone else’s.
3. The hotel offers an incomparable level of luxury.

Inconvenient
Definition: Causing difficulty or discomfort.
Example Sentences:
1. The meeting time was inconvenient for most employees.
2. Losing his phone at the airport was very inconvenient.
3. The traffic jam made traveling highly inconvenient.
Indisputable
Definition: Impossible to question or argue against.
Example Sentences:
1. The facts presented were indisputable.
2. It is indisputable that exercise improves health.
3. The scientist’s findings were indisputable.

Inevitable
Definition: Certain to happen, unavoidable.
Example Sentences:
1. Change is inevitable in life.
2. With such bad weather, delays were inevitable.
3. The fall of the empire was inevitable.

Infertile
Definition: Unable to reproduce or grow.
Example Sentences:
1. The soil was infertile and couldn’t support crops.
2. Some couples struggle with infertility.
3. The land remained infertile despite many attempts to cultivate it.

Inhabitable
Definition: Suitable for living in.
Example Sentences:
1. The island became inhabitable after years of restoration.
2. The house was inhabitable after the repairs.
3. Scientists search for inhabitable planets beyond Earth.

Innumerable
Definition: Too many to be counted.
Example Sentences:
1. There are innumerable stars in the sky.
2. He has faced innumerable challenges in his career.
3. The library contains innumerable books.

Invigorating
Definition: Making one feel strong, energetic, or refreshed.
Example Sentences:
1. The fresh mountain air was invigorating.
2. His speech had an invigorating effect on the crowd.
3. A cold shower in the morning is invigorating.

Involuntary
Definition: Done without conscious control.
Example Sentences:
1. His reaction was completely involuntary.
2. The doctor tested her involuntary muscle movements.
3. Blinking is an involuntary action.

Justifiable
Definition: Able to be explained or defended as reasonable.
Example Sentences:
1. His actions were justifiable given the circumstances.
2. There was no justifiable reason for his behavior.
3. The company’s decision to cut costs was justifiable.

Keen on
Definition: Very interested or enthusiastic about something.
Example Sentences:
1. She is keen on learning new languages.
2. He is keen on playing football every weekend.
3. I am not keen on horror movies.
Knowledgeable
Definition: Having a lot of knowledge or being well-informed.
Example Sentences:
1. She is very knowledgeable about history.
2. The tour guide was knowledgeable and answered all our questions.
3. He became knowledgeable in finance after years of studying.

Latter
Definition: Referring to the second of two things mentioned.
Example Sentences:
1. He had to choose between medicine and law, and he picked the latter.
2. I like both coffee and tea, but I prefer the latter.
3. The former was expensive, while the latter was affordable.

Lengthy
Definition: Long in duration or size.
Example Sentences:
1. The meeting was lengthy and lasted over three hours.
2. She wrote a lengthy explanation of the issue.
3. His speech was too lengthy and made the audience bored.

Lethal
Definition: Deadly or causing death.
Example Sentences:
1. Some snake bites can be lethal to humans.
2. The car accident resulted in lethal injuries.
3. The virus proved to be lethal in some cases.

Level
Definition: Flat, even, or at the same height.
Example Sentences:
1. The carpenter made sure the table was level.
2. The water level in the lake has dropped.
3. He reached a high level of success in his career.

Liable for
Definition: Legally responsible for something.
Example Sentences:
1. The company is liable for any damages caused by its products.
2. The driver was held liable for the accident.
3. If you break the contract, you are liable for penalties.

Liable to
Definition: Likely to experience or suffer from something.
Example Sentences:
1. He is liable to forget important dates.
2. The area is liable to flooding during heavy rain.
3. If you eat too much junk food, you are liable to gain weight.

Likely
Definition: Having a high chance of happening.
Example Sentences:
1. It is likely to rain tomorrow.
2. She is likely to get the promotion.
3. The team is likely to win the championship.

Literary
Definition: Related to literature or books.
Example Sentences:
1. She has a deep interest in literary works.
2. The author received a major literary award.
3. His writing style is highly literary and poetic.
Literate
Definition: Able to read and write; knowledgeable in a subject.
Example Sentences:
1. In modern society, most people are literate.
2. He is computer literate and can use advanced software.
3. The literacy rate in the country has improved over the years.

Lone
Definition: Being alone or single.
Example Sentences:
1. He was the lone survivor of the plane crash.
2. A lone wolf was spotted in the forest.
3. She prefers to take lone walks in the park.

Miserable
Definition: Very unhappy or uncomfortable.
Example Sentences:
1. He felt miserable after failing the exam.
2. The weather was miserable with constant rain.
3. She looked miserable after hearing the bad news.

Modest
Definition: Humble and not arrogant; simple.
Example Sentences:
1. Despite his success, he remained modest.
2. They lived in a modest house in the countryside.
3. She wore a modest dress to the event.

Noticeable
Definition: Easy to see, recognize, or observe.
Example Sentences:
1. There was a noticeable improvement in his performance.
2. The stain on his shirt was quite noticeable.
3. The difference between the two products was barely noticeable.

Odd
Definition: Strange, unusual, or not normal.
Example Sentences:
1. He has some odd habits.
2. The weather was odd, changing from sunny to snowy in minutes.
3. She gave me an odd look when I said that.

Outstanding
Definition: Excellent, impressive, or remarkable.
Example Sentences:
1. He received an award for his outstanding performance.
2. The view from the mountain was outstanding.
3. The student wrote an outstanding essay.

Persistent
Definition: Continuing despite difficulties or opposition.
Example Sentences:
1. His persistent efforts led to his success.
2. The pain was persistent and wouldn’t go away.
3. She was persistent in asking for a promotion.

Persuasive
Definition: Able to convince others to believe or do something.
Example Sentences:
1. His speech was very persuasive and changed many opinions.
2. She used persuasive arguments to win the debate.
3. Advertisers use persuasive language to sell products.
Phenomenal
Definition: Extraordinary, impressive, or remarkable.
Example Sentences:
1. The athlete gave a phenomenal performance.
2. The company saw phenomenal growth this year.
3. His ability to learn new languages is phenomenal.

Preceding
Definition: Coming before something else.
Example Sentences:
1. The preceding chapter introduced the main idea.
2. The preceding year was full of challenges.
3. He referred to the preceding discussion in his speech.

Precise
Definition: Exact, accurate, and detailed.
Example Sentences:
1. The measurements must be precise for the machine to work.
2. He gave a precise explanation of the problem.
3. The watch is designed to show precise time.

Predatory
Definition: Relating to animals that hunt and kill other animals; exploitative behavior.
Example Sentences:
1. The lion is a predatory animal.
2. Some businesses use predatory pricing to eliminate competition.
3. The bird had predatory instincts and caught its prey easily.

Prejudiced
Definition: Having an unfair opinion or bias.
Example Sentences:
1. He was prejudiced against people from other cultures.
2. The jury must not be prejudiced when making a decision.
3. We should avoid having a prejudiced attitude toward others.
Privileged
Definition: Having special rights or advantages that others do not have.
Example Sentences:
1. He came from a privileged background.
2. Only a privileged few were invited to the event.
3. Education should not be a privilege but a right for everyone.

Profound
Definition: Very deep, intense, or meaningful.
Example Sentences:
1. The book had a profound impact on me.
2. He gave a profound speech about life and success.
3. The discovery was of profound importance to science.

Proper
Definition: Correct, appropriate, or suitable.
Example Sentences:
1. Please use proper grammar in your essay.
2. It is important to have a proper diet for good health.
3. The proper way to greet someone is with a handshake.

Proportional
Definition: Corresponding in size or amount to something else.
Example Sentences:
1. The punishment should be proportional to the crime.
2. The salary increase was proportional to the employee's performance.
3. The ingredients must be proportional for the cake to bake correctly.

Prosperous
Definition: Successful, wealthy, or flourishing.
Example Sentences:
1. The country became prosperous after years of economic growth.
2. He started a small business that turned into a prosperous company.
3. Education is key to a prosperous future.

Reluctant
Definition: Unwilling or hesitant to do something.
Example Sentences:
1. She was reluctant to accept the job offer.
2. He seemed reluctant to talk about his past.
3. The child was reluctant to try new food.

Remarkable
Definition: Worthy of attention, extraordinary, or impressive.
Example Sentences:
1. He made a remarkable recovery after the accident.
2. The scientist’s work is truly remarkable.
3. She has a remarkable ability to learn languages.

Resentful
Definition: Feeling angry or bitter about something unfair.
Example Sentences:
1. She felt resentful towards her boss for not promoting her.
2. He was resentful of his friend’s success.
3. The workers were resentful about the unfair treatment.

Resultant
Definition: Occurring as a result of something.
Example Sentences:
1. The heavy rain and the resultant flooding caused severe damage.
2. The resultant effect of the policy change was an increase in productivity.
3. His stress and the resultant health issues were concerning.
Ridiculous
Definition: Extremely silly, unreasonable, or absurd.
Example Sentences:
1. The price of the handbag was ridiculous.
2. His idea sounded ridiculous, but it actually worked.
3. She wore a ridiculous costume to the party.

Saturated
Definition: Completely filled with something; unable to absorb more.
Example Sentences:
1. The sponge was saturated with water.
2. The market is saturated with new smartphone brands.
3. The air was saturated with the smell of fresh bread.

Scared
Definition: Feeling fear or being afraid.
Example Sentences:
1. She was scared of the dark as a child.
2. He looked scared when he heard the loud noise.
3. The movie was so scary that I felt scared the entire time.

Sensible
Definition: Showing good judgment and practical thinking.
Example Sentences:
1. It was a sensible decision to save money for the future.
2. Wearing a jacket in cold weather is a sensible choice.
3. She gave sensible advice to her friend.

Be short of
Definition: To have less than what is needed.
Example Sentences:
1. We are short of food supplies for the trip.
2. He is short of money until his next paycheck.
3. The store was short of staff during the holiday season.

Sincere
Definition: Genuine and honest in feelings or words.
Example Sentences:
1. He gave a sincere apology for his mistake.
2. She expressed her sincere gratitude.
3. A sincere smile can make someone’s day better.

Slippery
Definition: Difficult to walk on because it is smooth, wet, or icy.
Example Sentences:
1. Be careful, the floor is slippery.
2. The road became slippery after the rain.
3. He fell on the slippery ice.

Sole
Definition: Only or single.
Example Sentences:
1. He was the sole survivor of the accident.
2. The sole reason for his success is hard work.
3. She is the sole owner of the company.

Spectacular
Definition: Extremely impressive or eye-catching.
Example Sentences:
1. The fireworks show was absolutely spectacular.
2. They had a spectacular view of the ocean.
3. His performance was spectacular and received a standing ovation.
Subordinate
Definition: Lower in rank, position, or importance.
Example Sentences:
1. The manager supervises his subordinate employees.
2. A subordinate clause depends on the main clause in a sentence.
3. She was treated as a subordinate in the workplace.

Substantial
Definition: Large in amount, size, or importance.
Example Sentences:
1. The company made a substantial profit last year.
2. He received a substantial inheritance from his grandparents.
3. There was a substantial increase in sales.

Superior
Definition: Better, higher in quality, or rank.
Example Sentences:
1. This new model is superior to the previous one.
2. He was promoted to a superior position in the company.
3. She believes organic food is superior to processed food.

Tremendous
Definition: Extremely large, powerful, or impressive.
Example Sentences:
1. The athlete showed tremendous strength.
2. The earthquake caused tremendous damage.
3. She made tremendous progress in her studies.

Trendy
Definition: Fashionable and popular at the moment.
Example Sentences:
1. She always wears trendy clothes.
2. The new restaurant is very trendy among young people.
3. Trendy hairstyles change every year.

Unavoidable
Definition: Impossible to prevent or escape from.
Example Sentences:
1. Some mistakes in life are unavoidable.
2. Delays due to bad weather are unavoidable.
3. Aging is an unavoidable part of life.

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