noun a person who promotes or advertises something in an exaggerated or flamboyant manner

  • The ballyhoo man was responsible for attracting a crowd to the event with his lively announcements.
  • The ballyhoo man really knows how to get people excited about the show.
  • That ballyhoo man sure knows how to hype up a crowd!
  • She was like a ballyhoo man, always drawing attention to herself with her flamboyant personality.

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, in this case 'bold faced' could be used as a verb to describe the act of making text appear in a bold typeface

adjective a word or phrase that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'bold faced' describes a type of text that is printed in a dark, heavy typeface

  • The key points are highlighted in bold faced text for easy reference.
  • I made sure to use bold faced font for the important parts of the presentation.
  • She always writes her messages in bold faced so they stand out.
  • His lies were like bold faced truths, impossible to ignore.

noun an assertion of the truth of something, typically one that is disputed or in doubt

verb state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof

  • The company made a claim against the insurance policy for the damages.
  • She claims she saw a UFO last night, can you believe it?
  • I call BS on his claim that he can bench press 300 pounds.
  • His claim to the throne was challenged by his younger brother.

adjective Capable of being transmitted from one person to another through direct or indirect contact.

  • The flu virus is highly contagious and can easily spread from person to person.
  • Be careful, the stomach bug going around is super contagious.
  • Dude, that new dance move is contagious - everyone is doing it now.
  • His enthusiasm for the project was contagious, inspiring the whole team to work harder.

noun a thing made to be similar or identical to another

verb to make a similar or identical version of something

  • Please make a copy of this document for our records.
  • Can you copy this file onto a USB drive?
  • I need to make a copy of that song for my playlist.
  • His actions were just a copy of what he saw in the movie.

noun a woman who is featured on the cover of a magazine

  • The fashion magazine chose a well-known model as their new cover girl.
  • Did you see the latest issue? Sarah is on the cover as a cover girl!
  • She's always been the cover girl of our group, the one everyone looks up to.
  • As the CEO, she was the cover girl for the company, always representing it in public appearances.

verb to make something or someone appear more attractive or exciting, especially in a way that is not true to reality

  • It is important for media outlets to avoid glamorizing unhealthy behaviors.
  • Let's not glamorize skipping class as something cool.
  • Don't glamorize cheating on tests, it's not worth it.
  • The movie industry tends to glamorize the lives of celebrities, but the reality is often quite different.

noun the quality of being juicy; the state of being full of juice or moisture

  • The juiciness of the steak was evident in every bite.
  • This burger is so juicy, it's dripping down my hands!
  • I can't wait to sink my teeth into that juicy watermelon.
  • The juiciness of the gossip was too tempting to resist sharing.

noun the art or practice of taking and processing photographs

  • Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation.
  • I love taking photos, photography is my passion.
  • I'm always snapping pics, photography is my jam.
  • Through the lens of photography, we can capture moments that last a lifetime.

adjective tending to provoke or stimulate; stimulating discussion or exciting controversy

  • The artist's latest piece is quite provocative, sparking deep conversations about societal issues.
  • Her outfit was so provocative, all eyes were on her the entire night.
  • Did you see that movie? It was so provocative, I couldn't stop thinking about it.
  • His words were provocative, stirring up emotions and challenging beliefs.

verb to place or position something in a high or elevated position

adverb used to indicate the direction or location of placing something

  • The company decided to put up a new office building in the city center.
  • I'm going to put up some new curtains in my bedroom this weekend.
  • Let's put up some posters for the concert around town.
  • She always puts up a strong front, but I know she's struggling inside.

adjective having or showing a bold, lively, or spirited manner; impertinent or disrespectful

adverb in a saucy manner

  • The chef prepared a saucy dish with a rich tomato sauce.
  • I can't resist a saucy burger with extra cheese.
  • She gave him a saucy wink before walking away.
  • Her saucy remarks always liven up the conversation.

noun a smooth, slippery surface or quality

verb make (something) smooth and glossy

adjective smooth and glossy, especially in an attractive or stylish way

  • The mechanic used a special lubricant to make the machinery slick and efficient.
  • The car's new paint job makes it look really slick.
  • That new video game is so slick, I can't stop playing it.
  • Her slick personality helped her navigate through difficult situations effortlessly.

adjective describing something that is showy or flashy, often involving a lot of water or liquid

  • The artist's splashy painting was the highlight of the gallery exhibit.
  • I love wearing my splashy new swimsuit to the pool.
  • Check out that splashy car driving down the street!
  • Her splashy personality always lights up the room.

noun the art or process of arranging type or processing data in a visually appealing way

adjective typographical

  • Typography plays a crucial role in conveying information effectively through printed materials.
  • I love experimenting with different fonts and typography in my graphic design projects.
  • That typography on the poster is so lit!
  • The typography of her handwriting reflects her artistic personality.

adjective describing a color, sound, or atmosphere that is full of energy and life

  • The city's vibrant arts scene attracts visitors from around the world.
  • I love going to that vibrant market on weekends to buy fresh produce.
  • The party last night was so vibrant, everyone was dancing and having a great time.
  • Her personality is so vibrant, she lights up any room she enters.

noun a three-dimensional image formed by the interference of light beams from a laser or other coherent light source

adjective relating to or produced by holography; three-dimensional

  • The company invested in holographic technology for their presentations.
  • I love watching holographic concerts, they're so cool!
  • Check out this holographic display, it's mind-blowing!
  • Her memory of that day was like a holographic image, clear and vivid.

noun media organization - a company or entity that produces and distributes news and information through various forms of media such as television, radio, print, or online platforms

  • The media organization conducted an in-depth investigation into the corruption scandal.
  • The media organization is always digging up the juiciest gossip.
  • That media organization knows how to spill the tea on celebrities.
  • The media organization is like a watchdog, always keeping an eye on those in power.

noun A slang term for a promotion or discount offered by a company or retailer.

  • The company announced a new marketing strategy to promote their Jetso campaign.
  • I heard there's a Jetso deal going on at the mall this weekend.
  • I'm always on the lookout for Jetso offers to save some money.
  • His charisma and charm are like a Jetso, attracting people to him effortlessly.

HD

noun High Definition

  • The new television model boasts a high-definition display for crystal-clear viewing.
  • I love watching movies in HD on my big screen TV.
  • I can't go back to watching regular TV after experiencing HD.
  • Seeing the world through an HD lens makes everything seem more vibrant and detailed.

noun a style of writing typically used in newspaper headlines, characterized by short, concise phrases and omitting unnecessary words

  • The journalist wrote the headline in a concise and attention-grabbing headlinese.
  • I always skim through the articles and just read the headlinese to get the main idea.
  • I can't stand those clickbait websites with all the exaggerated headlinese.
  • His speech was full of headlinese, trying to appeal to the emotions of the audience.

noun a session of photographing a model or product to showcase accessories

  • The photographer arranged an accessory shoot to showcase the new line of handbags.
  • We're doing an accessory shoot for the fashion blog later today.
  • Let's get some sick shots at the accessory shoot this weekend!
  • The accessory shoot was like adding the finishing touches to a masterpiece.