noun the qualities or characteristics of a room or building that determine how sound is transmitted in it

  • The acoustics in the concert hall were carefully designed to ensure optimal sound quality for the audience.
  • Wow, the acoustics in this room make the music sound amazing!
  • I love how the acoustics in this place make everything sound so lit.
  • Her voice had such great acoustics, it resonated through the room like a beautiful melody.

noun the quality or state of being airy; lightness or openness of texture or atmosphere

  • The architect designed the building with large windows to create an airiness that allows natural light to fill the space.
  • I love how this room has an airiness to it with all the open windows and high ceilings.
  • The new apartment has such a cool airiness to it, I can't wait to move in.
  • Her laughter had an airiness to it that lifted everyone's spirits.

verb to divide into two equal parts

  • The mathematician used a ruler and compass to accurately bisect the line segment.
  • I watched as my friend tried to bisect the cake perfectly down the middle.
  • I totally bisected that argument with my killer comeback.
  • The river seemed to bisect the forest, dividing it into two distinct halves.

noun a small rectangular block typically made of fired or sun-dried clay, used in building

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  • The architect specified that the new building should be constructed with high-quality brick.
  • I accidentally bumped into the brick wall while walking down the street.
  • That party was brick, everyone was having a great time.
  • She built a brick wall around her heart to protect herself from getting hurt.

noun The outer boundary of a circular area; the perimeter of a circle

  • The circumference of a circle is equal to the diameter times pi.
  • To find the circumference, just double the radius and multiply by pi.
  • The circumference is like the outer edge of a circle, dude.
  • She felt like she was walking in circles, never getting closer to the circumference of her dreams.

noun a thing that is very ugly, especially a building or other structure

adjective causing great displeasure or irritation

  • The abandoned building has become an eyesore in the neighborhood.
  • That old car in the driveway is such an eyesore.
  • The graffiti on the wall is a total eyesore.
  • Her negative attitude is like an eyesore on our friendship.

noun a football field

  • The players lined up on the gridiron, ready for the kickoff.
  • We're gonna watch some football on the gridiron this weekend.
  • I love watching the boys battle it out on the gridiron.
  • The political debate turned into a heated battle on the gridiron of public opinion.

adjective complex and intricate, like a labyrinth

  • The old mansion had a labyrinthine layout, with endless corridors and hidden rooms.
  • I got lost in the labyrinthine streets of the old town, it was like a maze!
  • The instructions for assembling the furniture were so labyrinthine, I had no idea what to do.
  • Her thoughts were labyrinthine, always leading her down different paths of contemplation.

noun a room providing a space out of which one or more other rooms or corridors lead, typically one near the entrance of a public building

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  • The lobby of the hotel was elegantly decorated with marble floors and crystal chandeliers.
  • Let's meet in the lobby before heading out for dinner.
  • I saw you talking to that guy in the lobby, are you two hitting it off?
  • The lobby of the company is where all the important decisions are made behind closed doors.

noun a rapid transit system in an urban area, consisting of underground tunnels, elevated structures, and sometimes at-grade routes

  • The metro system in the city is known for its efficiency and reliability.
  • Let's take the metro to get to the concert on time.
  • I love riding the metro because it's so chill.
  • She navigated through the challenges of life like a seasoned metro commuter.

adjective a describing word that modifies a noun by giving more information about its qualities or characteristics

  • The new windows are noiseproof, ensuring a quiet environment inside the house.
  • I wish my apartment was more noiseproof so I could sleep better at night.
  • I can't stand living in this place, it's not noiseproof at all.
  • Her calm demeanor was like a noiseproof shield against the chaos around her.

adjective tending to impose oneself or one's opinions on others in an intrusive way; noticeable or prominent in an unwelcome or intrusive way

  • The obtrusive advertisement on the website was distracting to users.
  • I find those obtrusive pop-up ads really annoying.
  • I can't stand how obtrusive that guy is, always butting into our conversations.
  • Her bright pink hair was so obtrusive, it was impossible not to notice her in a crowd.

noun a shape that is egg-like or oval

adjective describing a shape that is egg-like or oval

  • The scientist studied the ovoid shape of the egg under the microscope.
  • The artist painted an ovoid shape on the canvas.
  • I found a cool ovoid rock at the beach.
  • Her smile was like an ovoid, perfectly curved and radiant.

verb to write or draw with a pencil

  • She penciled in the meeting time on her calendar.
  • I penciled a reminder on my hand so I wouldn't forget.
  • I penciled in a quick sketch of the new design.
  • She penciled in some time for self-care amidst her busy schedule.

verb to manufacture or construct in standardized sections ready for quick assembly

  • The construction company decided to prefabricate the walls off-site to save time and money.
  • We're going to prefabricate the shed before assembling it in the backyard.
  • Let's prefab the parts before putting them together.
  • She always likes to prefabricate her arguments before presenting them in a debate.

verb past tense of prefabricate

adjective constructed or made in standardized sections ready for quick assembly and erection

  • The construction company specializes in prefabricated buildings for commercial use.
  • I heard they're using prefabricated materials for the new housing development.
  • These prefabricated homes are popping up everywhere!
  • Her arguments were like prefabricated responses, lacking originality or depth.

noun the materials used for constructing or covering a roof

  • The roofing on the new house is made of durable materials to withstand harsh weather conditions.
  • I heard that Joe's brother is getting into the roofing business.
  • Let's hire someone to fix up the roofing on our garage before it starts leaking.
  • The roofing of our company represents the protection and stability it provides to its employees.

noun a slight amount or degree of difference

verb to represent the effect of shade or shadow on

  • The tree provided ample shade on a hot summer day.
  • Let's sit in the shade over there.
  • I'm just throwing shade at her because she's always so rude.
  • His words cast a shade over their friendship.

verb to be in a particular position or location

adjective located in a particular place or position

  • The new office building is situated in the heart of the business district.
  • The restaurant is situated right next to the park, so it's a great spot for a picnic.
  • I love that the skate park is situated so close to my house.
  • Her mind was situated on the idea of starting her own business, and nothing could distract her from it.

noun the light or illumination from the sun

adjective describing the quality or characteristics of the light from the sun

  • The plants in the greenhouse require a certain amount of sunlight to thrive.
  • I love sitting outside in the sunlight, it always boosts my mood.
  • Let's go catch some rays in the sunlight at the beach.
  • Her smile was like a ray of sunlight on a cloudy day.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The scientist studied the properties of transparent things under a microscope.
  • I love looking at all the cool transparent things in the science museum.
  • Check out these see-through things, they're pretty neat!
  • In their relationship, they always strived to be transparent about things.

noun a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles, especially right triangles

  • Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
  • I struggled with trigonometry in high school, but eventually got the hang of it.
  • Trig can be a real pain sometimes, but it's not too bad once you understand it.
  • Navigating through life's challenges is like solving a complex trigonometry problem, requiring careful calculation and precision.

noun an underground passage or tunnel allowing pedestrians to cross a road or railway

  • The city council approved the construction of a new underpass to improve traffic flow.
  • Let's take a shortcut through the underpass to get to the other side of the highway faster.
  • I heard there's some cool graffiti in the underpass near the park.
  • She felt like she was stuck in an emotional underpass, unable to move forward.

noun the art of creating theatrical scenery

  • The scenography of the play was meticulously planned and executed, enhancing the overall theatrical experience.
  • The set design for the movie was really cool, the scenography added a lot to the story.
  • I can't believe how awesome the scenography was at that concert, it really set the mood!
  • Her mind was like a complex scenography, with different layers and hidden meanings waiting to be discovered.

noun a steep slope or cliff at the edge of a plateau or ridge

  • The artist carefully placed the ubac of the painting to ensure balance and harmony.
  • Make sure you put the ubac in the right spot before hanging up the picture.
  • I can never get the ubac right when decorating my room.
  • Finding the ubac in life can lead to a sense of peace and fulfillment.

verb to endure or remain relevant over a long period of time

  • The ancient architecture of the city has proven to withstand the test of time.
  • This old car sure has managed to withstand the test of time.
  • Their friendship has really stood the test of time.
  • The classic novel continues to withstand the test of time, remaining popular for generations.

noun a cavity or space inside something

verb to remove the inside of something, creating a hollow space

  • The sculptor used a chisel to carefully hollow out the marble block.
  • I hollowed out the pumpkin to make a jack-o-lantern for Halloween.
  • He hollowed out the competition in the boxing match.
  • The loss of her loved one hollowed out her heart.

noun a process of making something barbaric or primitive again

  • The rebarbarisation of the legal system aims to streamline and improve efficiency.
  • They're talking about rebarbarisation of the process, but I'm not sure what that means.
  • I heard they're planning some rebarbarisation of the rules around here.
  • The rebarbarisation of the company's policies is like cutting away the unnecessary clutter to reveal a sleeker operation.

noun aera - a misspelling of the word 'era', which refers to a particular period in history or a significant time period

  • The research team is studying the effects of climate change on the local ecosystem in this aera.
  • I love going to that aera of town because there are so many cool shops and restaurants.
  • That aera is lit, there's always something fun happening there.
  • She has a lot of emotional baggage that she carries around like a heavy weight, dragging her down in every aera of her life.

noun a building material made from cement and air bubbles, used for insulation and lightweight construction

  • Aerocrete is a lightweight concrete material that is often used in construction for its insulating properties.
  • I heard they're using aerocrete for the new building project down the street.
  • The aerocrete blocks are so much easier to work with than traditional concrete.
  • Her ideas were as light and airy as aerocrete, floating effortlessly through the conversation.