Pronunciation: /ɔrb/
noun a spherical object or shape
A1 The wizard held a glowing orb in his hand.
A2 The crystal orb reflected the light in all directions.
B1 The ancient artifact was believed to contain mystical powers within its orb.
B2 The orb of the planet Saturn is known for its beautiful rings.
C1 The orb of the sun is a massive sphere of hot plasma.
C2 The orb of the moon appears to change shape as it orbits the Earth.
verb not applicable
A1 The cat tried to orb the ball with its paw.
A2 She carefully orbed the crystal ball in her hand.
B1 The magician orbed the coin and made it disappear.
B2 The wizard orbed the potion before casting a spell.
C1 The scientist orbed the sample in the laboratory for analysis.
C2 The sorcerer orbed the energy around him to protect himself.
adjective not applicable
A1 The orb-shaped lamp lit up the room.
A2 She gazed at the orb pendant hanging from her necklace.
B1 The orb of the sun slowly dipped below the horizon.
B2 The magician held the glowing orb in his hand, ready to perform his next trick.
C1 The ancient artifact was said to contain mystical powers within its orb shape.
C2 The orb of light hovered above the crowd, mesmerizing everyone with its beauty.
adverb not applicable
A1 The cat chased the orb playfully.
A2 She gazed into the orb, mesmerized by its swirling colors.
B1 The magician waved his wand and made the orb disappear.
B2 The scientist studied the orb closely, trying to unlock its secrets.
C1 The ancient artifact was believed to hold immense power within its orb.
C2 The orb emitted a faint glow, illuminating the dark chamber.
pronoun not applicable
A1 The orb is round and shiny.
A2 She held the orb in her hand and admired its beauty.
B1 The orb floated gently in the air, mesmerizing everyone who saw it.
B2 The orb, glowing with an otherworldly light, seemed to hold great power.
C1 The ancient orb, rumored to grant wishes, was carefully guarded by the elders.
C2 As the chosen one, he was entrusted with the orb, knowing its importance in the battle against evil.
preposition not applicable
A1 The cat chased the orb around the room.
A2 She placed the crystal orb on the table.
B1 The wizard used his magic orb to see into the future.
B2 The museum displayed an ancient orb from Egypt.
C1 The scientist studied the mysterious orb found in the cave.
C2 The orb of light illuminated the dark chamber.
conjunction not applicable
A1 I like to play with my cat's toy orb.
A2 The magician held the orb in his hand before making it disappear.
B1 The orb of light illuminated the dark room, revealing hidden treasures.
B2 The ancient artifact was said to contain magical powers within its orb.
C1 The orb of the moon shone brightly in the night sky, casting a serene glow.
C2 The crystal orb contained visions of the future, revealing secrets unknown to all.
interjection not applicable
A1 Orb! That's a cool looking ball.
A2 Orb, I can't believe how round it is.
B1 Orb! Look at the size of that sphere.
B2 Orb, what a fascinating shape.
C1 Orb! The orb of light illuminated the room.
C2 Orb, it was as if the entire universe was contained within that sphere.
article not applicable
A1 The orb glowed in the dark room.
A2 She held the orb in her hand and admired its colors.
B1 The ancient artifact was believed to contain magical powers within the orb.
B2 The scientist studied the orb under a microscope to analyze its composition.
C1 The orb was a focal point of the museum's new exhibit on ancient civilizations.
C2 The orb, rumored to be of extraterrestrial origin, captivated the attention of scientists worldwide.
formal The astronomer studied the celestial orb through his telescope.
informal She held the glowing orb in her hands and marveled at its beauty.
slang I saw this cool orb at the store and had to buy it.
figurative His wisdom was like a shining orb, guiding us through difficult times.
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