verb | popularize | The Internet has popularized last-minute travel. |
noun | popularity | The popularity of the product was extremely short-lived, and it soon disappeared from the store shelves. |
adjective | popular | The new computer program was extremely popular, and people asked for it at all the stores. |
verb | replace | I replaced your music CDs that I borrowed from your desk last week. |
noun | replacement | A replacement for this damaged computer will not be cheap. |
adjective | replaceable | That hard disk is not easily replaceable. |
verb | revolutionize | Using diamond has revolutionized the pressure sensor industry during the last decade. |
noun | revolution | The revolution in electronics technology has allowed products such as phones to get smaller and more portable. |
adjective | revolutionary | The Internet is revolutionary in how it has changed the way we communicate. |
noun | skill | Her marketing skills inspired Jason to return to school for his MBA. |
adjective | skilled | Our carpenters are skilled in everything from cabinetry to furniture making. |
adverb | skillfully | He negotiates so skillfully that both parties end up feeling that they've gotten what they wanted. |
verb | store | He stored too much information on the hard drive, making the computer sluggish. |
noun | store | The store's inventory has to be entered manually into the database. |
noun | storage | The storage closet is where you will find all our office supplies. |
adverb | technically | Technically, she was fired from her job. |
adjective | technical | The computer can only be repaired by someone with technical knowledge. |
noun | technicality | After we go over these minor technicalities, the agreement will be set. |