adjective having whiskers or a beard

  • The bewhiskered gentleman entered the room with an air of sophistication.
  • The old bewhiskered man down the street always waves hello.
  • Check out that bewhiskered dude, he looks like he's straight out of the 70s.
  • The bewhiskered tree branches reached out like fingers in the wind.

adjective describing something that is soft, light, and airy in texture

  • The fluffy white clouds floated gracefully across the sky.
  • I love cuddling with my fluffy blanket on the couch.
  • That puppy is so fluffy, I just want to squeeze it!
  • Her words were as light and fluffy as a cloud, lacking substance.

adjective describing or related to frogs, having qualities of a frog

  • The pond was covered in a thick layer of froggy algae.
  • I love the sound of froggy croaks at night.
  • Let's go catch some froggies down by the creek.
  • Her voice was so hoarse it sounded froggy.

adjective having or showing grace or elegance; characterized by beauty of form, manner, movement, or speech

  • The ballerina moved across the stage with a graceful elegance.
  • She walked in with a graceful smile, capturing everyone's attention.
  • She's so graceful, it's like she's floating on air.
  • His graceful handling of the situation impressed everyone in the room.

adjective having gray or partly gray hair

  • The grizzled veteran shared his experiences with the new recruits.
  • The grizzled old man always tells the best stories at the bar.
  • That grizzled dude is a total legend around here.
  • The grizzled landscape told the story of years of harsh weather and erosion.

noun the state or quality of having a lot of hair

  • The hairiness of the caterpillar's body was a unique characteristic studied by the researchers.
  • I never realized the hairiness of my dog until I started brushing him regularly.
  • Dude, your hairiness is out of control. You need to trim that beard.
  • The hairiness of the situation made it difficult to navigate through all the complexities.

adjective covered with hair; hairy

  • The hirsute man had a thick beard and bushy eyebrows.
  • His hirsute chest was covered in hair.
  • Check out that hirsute dude over there!
  • The forest was described as hirsute with dense foliage.

noun a horse or something resembling a horse

adjective relating to or resembling a horse

  • The equestrian center offers riding lessons for those interested in improving their horsy skills.
  • I love going for a ride on my horsy in the countryside.
  • Check out that cool horsy over there, it looks so majestic!
  • Her hair was long and flowing, resembling a beautiful mane of a horsy.

adjective having or showing impressive beauty or dignity

  • The majestic palace stood tall against the backdrop of the mountains.
  • Wow, that castle looks so majestic!
  • That car is absolutely majestic, dude!
  • Her voice had a majestic quality that captivated the audience.

adjective describing a person or animal having a short, flat nose that is turned up at the end

  • The pug-nosed man had a distinctive facial feature that set him apart from the others.
  • I saw a cute pug-nosed puppy at the park today.
  • She's got a pug-nosed look that some people find endearing.
  • The old building had a pug-nosed appearance, with its rounded front facade.

adjective having a rough, unkempt, or uneven appearance

  • The scraggly branches of the tree needed to be pruned to improve its appearance.
  • Her hair looked scraggly after spending the day at the beach.
  • That scraggly dog keeps digging up my garden!
  • The scraggly path through the forest symbolized the difficult journey ahead.

adjective having strong and lean muscles; wiry and tough

  • The athlete's sinewy muscles were a testament to his dedication to training.
  • Check out those sinewy arms on the new guy at the gym!
  • Dang, that dude's got some seriously sinewy muscles!
  • The sinewy strength of her determination carried her through the tough times.

adjective of a light orange-brown color, like that of a lion's fur

  • The tawny color of the lion's fur blended perfectly with the dry grass of the savanna.
  • I love how your tawny hair glows in the sunlight.
  • Check out that tawny car, it's so sleek!
  • Her voice had a tawny quality, warm and soothing like a cup of hot cocoa.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a fox; crafty or cunning

  • The vulpine features of the fox allow it to blend in seamlessly with its surroundings.
  • That guy has a real vulpine look about him, like he's always up to something.
  • I can't trust her, she's got a vulpine smile that makes me suspicious.
  • His vulpine cunning helped him navigate the tricky political landscape.

adjective relating to or resembling a goat or goats

  • The hircine odor emanating from the barn indicated the presence of goats.
  • I can't stand the hircine smell in this place, it's so strong!
  • That dude's room smells hircine, he needs to clean it up.
  • The hircine nature of his behavior was evident in his aggressive and territorial actions.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

article a word that is used to limit or define a noun

  • The sky was as grey as a badger on that overcast day.
  • The cat's fur was as grey as a badger's back.
  • The old man's beard was as grey as a badger's fur.
  • Her mood was as grey as a badger after receiving the bad news.

adjective describing a nose that is flat or snub-shaped

  • The scientist conducted a study on the simous characteristics of various species of rodents.
  • I heard that simous rodents are quite common in this area.
  • Those simous critters are always getting into trouble.
  • Her simous behavior in the office often leads to conflicts with her colleagues.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'eel' is a noun as it refers to a type of fish.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this phrase, 'slippery' is an adjective as it describes the eel.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this phrase, 'as' is an adverb that compares the slipperiness of the eel.

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite. In this phrase, 'an' is an article that introduces the noun 'eel'.

  • The floor was as slippery as an eel after it had been freshly mopped.
  • Be careful on that wet floor, it's as slippery as an eel!
  • Watch out on that ice, it's as slippery as an eel out here!
  • His excuses were as slippery as an eel, always changing and hard to pin down.

adjective relating to or resembling a bird of prey, such as a hawk or eagle

  • The accipitral shape of the bird's wings allowed it to soar effortlessly through the sky.
  • I was mesmerized by the accipitral flight of the eagle as it circled overhead.
  • Check out the accipitral wingspan on that hawk, it's huge!
  • Her accipitral vision soared above the mundane details, focusing on the big picture instead.

noun Aegagri is a proper noun, referring to a specific entity such as a name of a person, place, or thing.

  • The aegagri is a rare species of mountain goat found only in remote regions.
  • I heard that aegagri can climb almost vertical cliffs with ease.
  • Check out that aegagri, it's like a ninja goat!
  • Her determination to succeed was like that of an aegagri scaling a treacherous mountain.