3-WORDS-A-DAY [07-Jan-2026 UTC]

Foresight
fore·sight | noun
The ability to predict what will happen or be needed in the future.
e.g. The company's foresight in investing in renewable energy paid off in the long run.


Qualitative
Qual·i·ta·tive | adjective
Relating to the quality or characteristics of something rather than its quantity.
e.g. The researcher conducted a qualitative analysis of the survey responses.


Monetize
mon·e·tize | verb
To convert into money or a source of profit.
e.g. The company plans to monetize its popular mobile app through advertising.


Phrase & Idioms
at a short notice (also at a moment's notice)
used to emphasize how little time someone has to do something or how little warning is given.
e.g. We can't be expected to finish this project at a short notice.



Phrasal Verb
build up to (something)
to prepare yourself or someone else gradually for something that you are going to say or do
e.g. He had been building up for some time to tell his wife about their divorce.



Quote
"Look closely at the present you are constructing. It should look like the future you are dreaming."
-- Alice Walker





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