aligned
Pronunciation: [əˈlaɪnd]
Word
Context: “similarity”
(adjective) when things are arranged in a straight line or in the same direction. It can also mean that people or ideas agree or have the same goals.
Example
The pictures on the wall are aligned perfectly, making the room look tidy.
Example
The shelves are not aligned; they are all crooked and uneven.
Example
Are your values aligned with the company's mission?
Context: “reach agreement”
(verb) to make things work well together or to make sure everyone has the same understanding. It’s like when you and a friend decide to play the same game.
Example
We aligned our ideas before starting the project so everyone was on the same page.
Example
They didn’t align their plans, which caused confusion during the event.
Example
How can we align our goals for the school project?
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