Pronunciation: /əˈdʌstioʊsiz/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'adustioses' can also function as a noun when referring to multiple scorched or burnt objects.
A1 I saw a group of adustioses playing in the park.
A2 The adustioses were chirping loudly in the trees.
B1 The adustioses' feathers were a beautiful shade of blue.
B2 The adustioses built intricate nests high up in the branches.
C1 The adustioses' intricate mating rituals fascinated the researchers.
C2 The adustioses' melodic songs filled the forest with enchanting music.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'adustioses' is an adjective that describes something as being scorched or burnt.
A1 The adustioses leaves crunched under my feet as I walked through the forest.
A2 The adustioses landscape made it difficult to see far ahead.
B1 The adustioses conditions of the desert required us to carry extra water.
B2 The adustioses climate in the region made it challenging for plants to thrive.
C1 The adustioses terrain proved to be a tough obstacle for the hikers.
C2 The adustioses environment of the arid plains was a stark contrast to the lush valleys nearby.
formal The adustioses condition of the soil made it difficult for crops to thrive.
informal The adustioses color of the walls gives the room a cozy feel.
slang I heard she got a new tattoo with adustioses colors, it looks awesome!
figurative His adustioses personality made it hard for others to approach him.
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