noun a set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement

adjective concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty

  • The architect focused on creating a building with a modern aesthetic.
  • I love the aesthetic of this coffee shop, it's so cozy and inviting.
  • That outfit is so on point, it's giving me major aesthetic vibes.
  • Her artwork captures the true essence of nature's aesthetic beauty.

noun a fine-grained, translucent form of gypsum, typically white, often carved into ornaments

  • The sculpture was carved from pure white alabaster.
  • I bought a beautiful alabaster vase for my living room.
  • Check out this cool alabaster paperweight I found at the flea market.
  • Her skin was as smooth and pale as alabaster.

arc

noun a curved line or shape

verb to move or follow a curved trajectory

  • The arc of the moon's path across the sky can be predicted with great accuracy.
  • I love watching shooting stars arc across the night sky.
  • That basketball player has a killer arc when shooting from the three-point line.
  • The arc of her career took her from small-town singer to international superstar.

noun a room containing a toilet and sink, typically used for personal hygiene

  • The bathroom is located on the second floor of the building.
  • Hey, can you tell me where the bathroom is?
  • I gotta use the bathroom real quick.
  • She locked herself in the bathroom to have some alone time.

bay

noun a compartment in a barn for storing hay or other feed for livestock

verb to bark or howl loudly

  • The ship was anchored in the bay as the crew prepared to unload the cargo.
  • Let's take a stroll along the bay and enjoy the sunset.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening at the bay tonight, wanna check it out?
  • She felt like she was standing at the edge of a bay, surrounded by uncertainty and endless possibilities.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes a noun or pronoun

  • The interior designer recommended hanging a large painting on the blank wall to add visual interest.
  • I'm thinking of putting up some posters on that blank wall in my room.
  • Let's slap some cool graffiti on that blank wall and make it pop!
  • She felt like she was talking to a blank wall when trying to explain her point to him.

noun a wide street in a town or city, typically having trees at regular intervals along its sides

  • The hotel is located on a prestigious boulevard in the city center.
  • Let's take a stroll down the boulevard and check out the shops.
  • I saw some really cool cars cruising down the boulevard last night.
  • The boulevard of success is lined with hard work and determination.

noun a pleasant shady place under trees or climbing plants in a garden or wood

  • The couple sat in the peaceful bower, surrounded by blooming flowers.
  • Let's hang out in the bower at the park, it's so relaxing there.
  • I heard there's a cool bower in the woods where we can chill.
  • Her mind was a secret bower of memories, hidden from the world.

noun a yellow alloy of copper and zinc

adjective made of or resembling brass

  • The brass section of the orchestra sounded magnificent during the performance.
  • I love the sound of a brass instrument in a jazz band.
  • She's got a lot of brass to talk to me like that.
  • His words were like brass, harsh and unyielding.

noun a yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin

adjective of the color bronze; made of or resembling bronze

  • The statue was cast in bronze and placed in the center of the town square.
  • She won a bronze medal in the swimming competition.
  • Check out my new bronze kicks, they're so shiny!
  • His words were like bronze, cold and unyielding.

noun the slightly convex or arched shape of a road or other horizontal surface

verb to give a slight convex or arched shape to a road or other horizontal surface

  • The engineer carefully calculated the camber of the road to ensure proper drainage.
  • I noticed that the road has a slight camber to it, making it easier to drive on.
  • The skater loves the camber on this hill for some sick tricks.
  • Her smile had a natural camber to it, giving her a friendly and approachable look.

noun a raised structure on which a body lies in state during a funeral

  • The elaborate catafalque was constructed for the state funeral of the esteemed leader.
  • They set up a fancy catafalque for the funeral service.
  • Check out the cool catafalque they built for the big shot's funeral.
  • The abandoned factory stood like a catafalque of the once thriving industry.

noun a powdery substance made by calcining lime and clay, mixed with water to form mortar or mixed with sand, gravel, and water to make concrete

  • The construction workers used cement to build the foundation of the new building.
  • I need to pick up some cement from the store for our DIY project.
  • Let's grab some cement and fix that fence before it falls down.
  • Trust is the cement that holds relationships together.

noun a form of art using materials such as clay to create objects like pottery and sculptures

  • The museum has an impressive collection of ancient ceramics.
  • My friend is taking a ceramics class next semester.
  • I love how those ceramics turned out, they're so cool!
  • Her words were like delicate ceramics, easily shattered with the slightest touch.

noun a curved shape resembling a quarter moon

adjective shaped like a crescent

  • The crescent moon shone brightly in the night sky.
  • I love when the moon is a crescent shape, it looks so cool.
  • Check out the sick crescent on the moon tonight!
  • Her smile formed a crescent shape as she looked up at him.

noun a stone or concrete edging along the side of a street or sidewalk

  • The car mounted the curbstone and caused damage to the front bumper.
  • Watch out for that curbstone, you don't want to trip over it.
  • I nearly wiped out on my skateboard when I hit that curbstone.
  • The strict rules acted as a curbstone on their creativity.

verb the action of creating or planning something in a detailed way

  • The architect spent months designing the new office building.
  • I'm currently designing a cool new logo for our website.
  • I'm totally into designing my own clothes these days.
  • She is skilled at designing her own destiny.

noun a vertical piece of wood or metal on the side of a door frame, against which the door is closed

  • He leaned against the doorjamb, deep in thought.
  • She stood in the doorway, her hand resting on the doorjamb.
  • He propped himself up on the doorjamb, waiting for his friends.
  • The truth hit her like a truck, knocking her back against the doorjamb of reality.

noun a formal sitting room, typically used for entertaining guests

  • The guests were gathered in the elegant drawing room for pre-dinner drinks.
  • Let's hang out in the drawing room and watch a movie.
  • I love chilling in the drawing room with my friends.
  • Her mind was like a cluttered drawing room, filled with random thoughts and ideas.

verb Enlarged is also a verb that means to make something bigger or increase in size.

adjective Enlarged is an adjective that describes something that has been made larger in size or extent.

  • The doctor recommended an enlarged dosage of the medication.
  • I saw an enlarged version of the painting at the art gallery.
  • I can't believe how much my stomach has enlarged since the holidays.
  • His ego has enlarged to the point where he can't see past himself.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things common noun, or to name a particular one of these proper noun

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The equilateral triangle has three congruent sides and three congruent angles.
  • I drew an equilateral triangle for my math homework.
  • That equilateral shape is so cool, dude!
  • In a perfect world, all relationships would be equilateral, with equal give and take.

noun a long, open, level area, typically beside the sea, along which people may walk for pleasure

  • The esplanade along the waterfront offers stunning views of the city skyline.
  • Let's take a walk along the esplanade and enjoy the sea breeze.
  • The esplanade is the perfect spot for a chill sesh with friends.
  • The esplanade of knowledge stretches far and wide, waiting to be explored by curious minds.

noun a structure made of brick, stone, or metal that holds an open fire in a house or room

  • The elegant living room was adorned with a grand fireplace.
  • Let's gather around the fireplace and roast marshmallows.
  • The fireplace in that cabin is lit, let's chill there.
  • Her passion for literature was like a cozy fireplace on a cold winter night.

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  • The garden pathway was paved with beautiful flagstone.
  • We sat on the flagstone steps and enjoyed the view.
  • Let's chill on the flagstone patio and have a barbecue.
  • The flagstone of their friendship was laid with trust and loyalty.

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  • The floor of the ballroom was made of polished marble.
  • I spilled my drink on the floor at the party last night.
  • Let's hit the dance floor and show off our moves!
  • The team's morale hit rock bottom after their loss, feeling like they were scraping the floor.

noun A natural spring of water; a structure that sends water up into the air in a decorative way

  • The fountain in the town square is a popular spot for tourists to take photos.
  • Let's meet by the fountain in the park after school.
  • That fountain is lit, we should hang out there sometime.
  • Her words were a fountain of wisdom, always offering valuable insights.

noun A post supporting a gate or forming part of a gate

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  • The gatepost at the entrance of the estate was made of solid oak.
  • I leaned against the gatepost while waiting for my friend to arrive.
  • I accidentally bumped into the gatepost and now my shoulder hurts.
  • The gatepost of tradition stood firm against the winds of change.

noun a thin layer of gold or something that looks like gold applied to a surface

verb to cover with a thin layer of gold or something that looks like gold

  • The artist used real gold leaf to gild the frame of the painting.
  • I'm thinking of gilding the edges of this photo frame with some metallic paint.
  • Let's gild this project with some extra bells and whistles to really impress the client.
  • She tried to gild the truth with fancy words, but we could still see through her lies.

noun a very hard, granular, crystalline, igneous rock consisting mainly of quartz, mica, and feldspar and often used as a building stone

  • The kitchen countertops were made of polished granite.
  • I love the look of granite countertops in a kitchen.
  • That granite slab is lit!
  • Her resolve was as solid as granite.

noun a framework of metal bars or wires used as a barrier

verb the act of scraping or rubbing something with a rough surface

adjective irritating or annoying

  • The grating sound of metal scraping against metal could be heard from a distance.
  • That grating noise is really starting to get on my nerves.
  • The grating sound of her voice makes me want to cover my ears.
  • The constant criticism from her boss was like a grating on her nerves.

noun a strong fence at the side of a road or in a dangerous place to prevent people from falling off

  • The guardrail along the highway is designed to prevent vehicles from going off the road.
  • Make sure you stay on the right side of the guardrail when walking on the bridge.
  • I almost hit the guardrail when I took that sharp turn on the road.
  • The guardrail of his emotions finally broke, and he couldn't hold back his tears.

noun a horizontal line, plane, or position

adjective relating to or situated in a plane parallel to the horizon

  • The architect designed the building with a strong emphasis on horizontal lines.
  • I prefer my photos to be horizontal rather than vertical.
  • Let's hang that picture up horizontal, it looks better that way.
  • She tried to stay on a horizontal path in life, avoiding any major ups and downs.

noun a heated building, typically made of glass, for growing plants out of season or in a climate-controlled environment

  • The research team conducted experiments in a controlled hothouse environment.
  • We visited a hothouse full of exotic plants and flowers.
  • I can't stand working in that hothouse of an office, it's so stressful.
  • The competitive industry can feel like a hothouse, with everyone vying for the top spot.

verb to have a preference or tendency towards something

adjective having a tendency or preference for something

  • She was inclined to believe his explanation due to the evidence presented.
  • I'm inclined to think we should go with the first option.
  • I'm not really inclined to hang out with them tonight.
  • His natural talent inclined him towards a career in music.

noun a term used in biology to refer to a structure that divides or separates parts of an organism

  • The interseptum is a structure that separates the two ventricles of the heart.
  • I learned about the interseptum in my biology class.
  • I never knew the heart had an interseptum!
  • Just like the interseptum divides the heart, some barriers in life can separate people.

noun a small hill or mound of earth

  • The surveyor marked the exact location of the property boundary with a stake on top of the knoll.
  • Let's have a picnic on that knoll over there with the nice view.
  • I found a cool spot to chill on the knoll behind the school.
  • The CEO stood on the knoll of success, looking out over the company he had built.

noun a large area of countryside, especially in relation to its appearance

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  • The artist painted a beautiful landscape of the countryside.
  • I love driving through the countryside and seeing all the different landscapes.
  • Let's go check out that new hiking trail with the amazing landscape views.
  • The political landscape of the country has shifted dramatically in recent years.

noun the craft or occupation of a mason; work or structures built by a mason, especially with stone

  • The ancient art of masonry involves the careful construction of stone or brick structures.
  • My neighbor is a skilled masonry worker who built a beautiful stone wall in his backyard.
  • I heard that new masonry job is really stacking up the cash.
  • The masonry of his argument was so solid that no one could refute it.

noun a winding curve or bend in a river or road

verb to wander aimlessly or casually

  • The river meandered gently through the countryside.
  • We decided to meander through the park and enjoy the scenery.
  • Let's meander around town and see what trouble we can get into.
  • Her thoughts seemed to meander aimlessly, never reaching a clear conclusion.

noun the point or position at an equal distance from the sides, edges, or ends of something

adjective at an equal distance from the extremities of something; central

adverb at or near the center

  • The meeting will take place in the middle of the day.
  • Let's meet in the middle of the park at noon.
  • I'm stuck in the middle of nowhere with a flat tire.
  • She found herself in the middle of a heated argument between her friends.

noun a tall, slender tower typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a muezzin calls Muslims to prayer

  • The minaret of the mosque stood tall against the clear blue sky.
  • We can meet by the minaret near the market.
  • That minaret is lit, we should take some cool photos there.
  • Her voice echoed through the room like a minaret calling to prayer.

adjective having an ocher color; yellowish-brown

  • The artist used ocherous pigments to create a warm and earthy tone in his painting.
  • I found a beautiful ocherous scarf at the thrift store.
  • Check out the ocherous sunset tonight, it's so stunning!
  • Her ocherous personality radiated warmth and kindness to everyone around her.

adjective decorated or embellished with decorative elements

  • The grand ballroom was ornamented with intricate chandeliers and ornate tapestries.
  • Her living room is ornamented with quirky knick-knacks and vintage posters.
  • The graffiti wall was ornamented with colorful tags and bold designs.
  • His speech was ornamented with flowery language and poetic phrases.

adjective Not in harmony or agreement with something else

preposition Indicating a deviation or departure from what is expected or usual

  • The decision to use bright neon colors for the corporate logo was completely out of keeping with the company's traditional image.
  • Her loud and boisterous behavior was out of keeping with the elegant atmosphere of the restaurant.
  • Wearing sneakers to a formal event is so out of keeping with the dress code.
  • His actions were out of keeping with his usual calm demeanor, causing concern among his friends.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'overgrown' describes something that has grown excessively or beyond normal size or boundaries

  • The garden had become overgrown with weeds and wildflowers.
  • I can't see the path anymore, it's all overgrown with bushes.
  • The abandoned house was completely overgrown, like nature had taken over.
  • His fear of failure had overgrown into a paralyzing anxiety.

noun a part of a structure that extends or hangs over

verb to project or extend over

adjective hanging or projecting over

  • The overhang of the roof provided shade for the patio.
  • Watch out for that overhang, you might bump your head!
  • I love chilling under the overhang when it's hot outside.
  • The overhang of debt was a constant worry for the struggling business.

adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'overlarge' describes something that is excessively large

  • The overlarge painting dominated the wall of the art gallery.
  • She couldn't find a purse that wasn't overlarge for her small frame.
  • That burger joint always gives you an overlarge portion of fries.
  • His ego was so overlarge that it affected his relationships with others.

noun a symmetrical open plane curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side

  • The parabola is a type of conic section that is defined by a quadratic equation.
  • Dude, did you see how the basketball made a parabola when it was shot into the hoop?
  • The skater's jump created a sick parabola in the air.
  • Her career trajectory followed a parabola, starting slow but eventually reaching great heights.

adjective relating to or in the shape of a parabola; having the form or characteristics of a parabola

  • The parabolic mirror was used to focus light onto a specific point.
  • The parabolic shape of the dish helps to reflect signals for better reception.
  • That skateboard ramp is so parabolic, dude!
  • Her success followed a parabolic trajectory, reaching new heights each year.

noun a section or portion of a written work or speech

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  • The passage of time is inevitable and unstoppable.
  • I read a really interesting passage in the book last night.
  • I totally bombed that passage of the test.
  • The passage from childhood to adulthood is a journey full of challenges.

noun a person walking on a road or in a developed area

adjective relating to or designed for walking; lacking inspiration or excitement; dull

  • The pedestrian crossed the street at the designated crosswalk.
  • Watch out for pedestrians when driving through town.
  • That driver almost hit a pedestrian, they need to pay more attention.
  • In the world of business, he was just a pedestrian trying to keep up with the big players.

noun a pendant or hanging ornament

adjective hanging or suspended; projecting or overhanging

  • The pendent necklace sparkled in the sunlight as she walked down the street.
  • She always wears that pendent her boyfriend gave her.
  • Check out the bling on that pendent!
  • The decision to move forward with the project was pendent on securing additional funding.

noun a line or plane that is perpendicular to another line or plane

adjective forming an angle of 90 degrees with another line or surface

  • The two lines are perpendicular to each other, creating a right angle.
  • The sign is supposed to be perpendicular to the ground, not tilted.
  • Make sure you park your car perpendicular to the curb.
  • Their opinions were perpendicular, causing a heated debate.

noun a public square or similar open area in a town or city, often surrounded by buildings or shops

  • The new shopping plaza is set to open next month.
  • Let's meet at the plaza for lunch.
  • I heard there's a cool hangout spot at the plaza.
  • The plaza of knowledge is where we gather to exchange ideas.

noun a structure consisting of a roof supported by columns at regular intervals, typically attached as a porch to a building

  • The grand entrance to the museum was adorned with a beautiful portico.
  • Let's meet under the portico before heading inside.
  • I'll be chilling on the portico, come join me.
  • The portico of knowledge welcomed all who sought to enter the library.

noun a sum of money lent or invested, on which interest is paid

adjective first or highest in rank, importance, value, etc.; chief; foremost

  • The principal of the school is responsible for overseeing the daily operations.
  • I heard the principal is retiring next year.
  • The principal is cool, he lets us have extra recess sometimes.
  • In this story, the principal character faces many challenges but ultimately triumphs.

noun the part of a theater stage in front of the curtain

adjective relating to or characteristic of the area of a theater stage in front of the curtain

  • The actors stood on the proscenium stage, ready to begin the performance.
  • I love sitting in the front row near the proscenium - you get a great view of the action.
  • Let's meet by the proscenium before the show starts.
  • The proscenium represents the boundary between reality and the world of the play.

verb to extend or stick out beyond the surrounding surface or context

  • The nail heads protrude from the wooden surface.
  • Watch out for that sharp corner sticking out.
  • Don't trip on the thing that's sticking out.
  • His anger seemed to protrude in every word he spoke.

noun a bulge or swelling

  • The doctor noticed a protuberance on the patient's abdomen during the examination.
  • I can see a weird protuberance on your backpack, what is it?
  • Dude, check out the protuberance on that guy's head, it looks ridiculous!
  • Her anger was like a protuberance in the room, impossible to ignore.

noun A sloping beam that supports a pitched roof

  • The carpenters carefully measured and cut each rafter to ensure a precise fit in the roof structure.
  • I almost tripped over a loose rafter in the attic while looking for the holiday decorations.
  • I can't believe how strong those rafters are holding up the roof!
  • The rafter of support from his friends helped him get through a difficult time in his life.

noun a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square

adjective having the shape of a rectangle; having four straight sides and four right angles

  • The architect carefully measured the dimensions of the rectangle before designing the building.
  • I need to buy a new rug for the living room, preferably in a rectangle shape.
  • Let's grab a table in the back, it's a rectangle so we can all fit.
  • Her life felt like a never-ending loop, going around in a rectangle with no way out.

noun a priest in charge of a parish in the Episcopal Church

  • The rector of the university presided over the graduation ceremony.
  • I heard the rector is planning some changes to the campus layout.
  • The rector is such a cool dude, always chatting with students in the hallway.
  • As the rector of the company, she steered it through turbulent times with grace and wisdom.

noun a small fort or outwork for defense

  • The soldiers retreated to their redoubt to defend against the enemy's attack.
  • Let's hide out in the redoubt until the coast is clear.
  • We found a sweet redoubt to crash at for the weekend.
  • Her unwavering faith was her redoubt in times of trouble.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

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

  • The success of the project will ultimately rest on the team's ability to work together.
  • Whether we win the game or not will rest on how well we play in the second half.
  • Dude, our chances of getting a good grade really rest on how much the teacher likes us.
  • Her hopes for a promotion now rest on the outcome of the upcoming presentation.

noun a style of art and architecture popular in Europe in the 18th century, characterized by elaborate decoration and ornamentation

adjective relating to or characteristic of the rococo style

  • The rococo style of architecture emerged in the early 18th century in France.
  • I love the intricate designs of rococo furniture.
  • That rococo dress is so extra, but I love it.
  • Her speech was filled with rococo language, making it hard to understand.

verb to cover or provide with a roof

  • The roofed structure provided shelter from the rain.
  • We had a great time under the roofed area at the party.
  • Let's hang out in the roofed spot over there.
  • His mind was roofed with doubt, preventing him from making a decision.

noun a roll or strip of material, such as a coin or a ribbon

  • The chef used a rouleau of thinly sliced vegetables to create an elegant presentation.
  • I bought a rouleau of wrapping paper to use for Christmas gifts.
  • Let's grab a rouleau of sushi rolls for lunch.
  • The artist used a rouleau of different colors to create a vibrant painting.

noun a round or cylindrical object or part, especially a small wheel or roller

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  • The hikers followed the winding path up the rundle, enjoying the beautiful scenery.
  • Let's take a hike up that rundle over there, it looks like a great workout!
  • That rundle is no joke, it's a tough climb but totally worth it for the view.
  • Climbing that rundle felt like overcoming a huge obstacle in my life.

noun a decorative wall bracket for holding candles or other lights

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  • The sconce on the wall provided elegant lighting in the dining room.
  • I love the sconce my mom put up in the living room, it really brightens up the space.
  • Check out that cool sconce in the hallway, it's so hip.
  • Her intelligence was like a sconce, illuminating every room she entered.

noun the waste material produced during the smelting of metal ores

  • The geologist identified the scoria rock formation in the volcanic area.
  • I found some cool scoria rocks while hiking up the mountain.
  • Check out this scoria I picked up at the beach, it's so unique!
  • The artist used scoria as a metaphor for the rough and hardened exterior of the character.

noun a half of a circle, formed by a diameter and the connected arc

  • The area of a semicircle can be calculated by using the formula A = (πr^2)/2.
  • I like to sketch semicircles when doodling in my notebook.
  • That pizza was so big, it looked like a semicircle when we cut it into slices.
  • Her smile was like a semicircle, spreading from ear to ear.

adjective describing a shape that is half of a circle; having the shape of a semicircle

  • The semicircular arches of the cathedral were a stunning example of Gothic architecture.
  • The semicircular driveway makes it easy to pull in and out of the house.
  • I love how the semicircular stage gives the performers room to move around.
  • Her smile was like a semicircular rainbow, brightening up the room.

verb to become established or begin to take effect

adverb used to describe the manner in which something becomes established or begins to take effect

  • The novel is set in Victorian England, depicting the societal norms of the time.
  • The movie is set in a small town where everyone knows each other's business.
  • The show is set in a high school full of drama and gossip.
  • Her mind was set in its ways, unwilling to consider any new ideas.

noun a slight variation or difference in color or tone

verb present participle of shade, meaning to protect from light or heat by intercepting the rays

  • The artist used different techniques to create shading in the portrait.
  • I love how the shading in this drawing makes it look so realistic.
  • Check out the cool shading on this tattoo, it looks sick!
  • The shading of truth and lies in his story was hard to decipher.

noun a small piece or fragment of a brittle substance, typically glass, metal, or stone

  • The archaeologist carefully excavated the shard of pottery from the ancient site.
  • I found a shard of glass in my shoe and it really hurt!
  • That breakup was like a shard to the heart, it's gonna take time to heal.
  • The artist used the shard of mirror to reflect different perspectives in her artwork.

noun a material that is used to cover the exterior walls of a building

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  • The siding on the house was made of durable vinyl material.
  • I'm thinking of replacing the siding on my house with a different color.
  • I can't believe how much it costs to repair siding these days!
  • She always seems to be on the siding of caution when making decisions.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'slender' which means thin or slim in form

  • The model had a slender figure that made her stand out on the runway.
  • She's so lucky to have a slender body without even trying.
  • I wish I had her slender frame, it would make shopping for clothes so much easier.
  • His chances of winning were slender, but he still gave it his all.

adjective thin and long or tall in a way that suggests weakness or delicacy

  • The spindly branches of the tree swayed in the breeze.
  • I saw a spindly cat walking down the street.
  • That spider had the most spindly legs I've ever seen!
  • Her spindly fingers reached out to grasp the book.

noun a plane figure with four equal straight sides and four right angles

verb to make something square in shape or to be at right angles

adjective having the shape or form of a square; having the form of a right angle

  • The architect designed a building with a large square courtyard in the center.
  • Let's meet at the coffee shop on the town square.
  • I can't believe he squared up with that guy after the argument.
  • She always tries to fit a round peg in a square hole, refusing to accept things as they are.

noun a type of sculpture or structure that is stable and balanced

adjective describing something that is stable and not easily moved or changed

  • The stabilizing agent in the solution helps keep the mixture stabile.
  • I always feel more stabile when I have a routine to follow.
  • My emotions are all over the place, I wish I could be more stabile.
  • The foundation of their relationship is stabile and built on trust.

noun a set of steps or rungs by means of which a person may pass over a fence or wall that remains a barrier to sheep or cattle

  • The hikers carefully climbed over the stile to continue on the trail.
  • We had to hop over the stile to get to the other side of the fence.
  • Let's just jump the stile instead of going around.
  • Crossing that stile symbolizes moving on to a new chapter in life.

noun the act or process of cutting or shaping stone

adjective describing the activity or process of cutting or shaping stone

  • Stonecutting is a skilled craft that requires precision and attention to detail.
  • My neighbor's son is learning stonecutting as a trade.
  • I heard stonecutting is a cool gig if you're into working with your hands.
  • In the world of business, strategic planning is like the stonecutting of success.

noun a public road in a city or town, typically with houses and buildings on one or both sides

  • The new office building is located on a busy street in the downtown area.
  • Let's meet at the coffee shop down the street.
  • I saw that new movie star walking down the street yesterday.
  • She was on the street for years before finally finding a stable job.

noun a mound-like structure containing Buddhist relics or used for meditation

  • The ancient stupa was a symbol of enlightenment and peace in the Buddhist tradition.
  • We should visit that stupa over there, it looks really cool.
  • Check out that big stupa, it's awesome!
  • Her mind was like a stupa, filled with ancient wisdom and tranquility.

noun a tear that is shaped like a drop

adjective teardrop-shaped

  • A single teardrop rolled down her cheek as she listened to the heartbreaking news.
  • I could see a teardrop in his eye as he watched the sad movie.
  • She was so moved by the speech that a teardrop fell from her eye.
  • The teardrop-shaped pendant symbolized her everlasting love for him.

noun a four-sided figure with at least one pair of parallel sides

adjective describing or relating to a trapezoid

  • The trapezoid is a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides.
  • I struggled to remember the properties of a trapezoid for my math test.
  • That trapezoid shape is so weird, it looks like a lopsided rectangle.
  • Her thoughts were like a trapezoid, with some ideas parallel and others diverging.

noun a plant with three-lobed leaves, such as clover or certain other legumes

  • The trefoil is a common motif in architecture, often found in Gothic cathedrals.
  • I love how the trefoil pattern looks on that shirt.
  • Check out my new trefoil kicks, they're so cool!
  • The trefoil represents unity and balance in many cultures.

noun a framework consisting of a horizontal beam supported by two pairs of sloping legs, used to support a bridge or platform

  • The workers constructed a sturdy trestle to support the weight of the bridge.
  • We sat on the trestle by the river and watched the sunset.
  • Let's hang out on the trestle and chill for a bit.
  • The trestle of friendship held strong through all the ups and downs.

noun a circular drum or disk, especially the circular area that forms the front of a tympanic membrane

  • The tympanum is a thin membrane that separates the ear canal from the middle ear.
  • I heard that loud noise so clearly, it felt like it was hitting my tympanum directly.
  • I can't stand loud music, it feels like my tympanum is going to explode!
  • His words struck her like a tympanum, resonating deeply within her soul.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or gives more information about a noun. In this case, 'undetached' describes something that is not detached or separated.

  • The undetached garage was a key feature of the property.
  • I love the undetached guest house in the backyard.
  • Check out that undetached shed, it's pretty cool.
  • Her emotions were undetached, causing her to react impulsively.

noun a location on a higher floor of a building

adverb referring to a location higher than the current one

  • The upstairs portion of the building is reserved for executive offices.
  • Let's go hang out upstairs where it's quieter.
  • I heard there's a party happening upstairs, wanna check it out?
  • She keeps all her emotions locked away upstairs in her mind.

noun a secure room or compartment, typically used for storing valuables or important documents

verb to jump or leap over something using one's hands or a pole for support

  • The bank manager opened the vault to access the safe deposit boxes.
  • I heard there's some cool stuff in the vault at the old abandoned mansion.
  • Let's sneak into the vault and see if we can find anything valuable.
  • Her memories were locked away in a vault, hidden from the world.

noun a pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening

  • From this vantage point, we have a stunning vista of the city skyline.
  • The view from up here is amazing, you can see the whole vista!
  • Check out that sick vista, it's so rad!
  • As she stood on the mountain peak, she felt like she had a vista of endless possibilities before her.

noun a device showing the direction of the wind, typically mounted on top of a building

  • The weather vane on top of the barn is used to determine the direction of the wind.
  • I always know which way the wind is blowing thanks to that weather vane on the neighbor's roof.
  • Check out that funky rooster weather vane on the old farmhouse!
  • She was like a weather vane, constantly changing her opinions based on the latest trends.

noun the highest point or peak; culmination

  • The sun reached its zenith in the sky at noon.
  • She reached the zenith of her career when she became CEO.
  • That party last night was at its zenith when the DJ played the latest hit song.
  • His confidence was at its zenith after winning the championship.

noun a small portion or slice of something

  • The cantle of the saddle provides support and stability for the rider.
  • Make sure you adjust the cantle on the saddle before you ride.
  • I almost fell off because the cantle wasn't tight enough.
  • The cantle of the company's success lies in its innovative products.

noun A decorative ornament in the shape of a dog placed in front of a fireplace

  • The firedog is trained to assist in fire investigations.
  • I love seeing the firedog in action during fire drills.
  • Check out that cool firedog at the fire station!
  • She's like a firedog when it comes to finding the source of a problem.

noun a seashell, especially one used as a trumpet by indigenous peoples in the Americas

  • The concha is a traditional Mexican sweet bread with a distinctive shell-like shape.
  • I can't resist a concha with my morning coffee.
  • Let's grab some conchas from the bakery for our picnic.
  • Her laughter was like the sweet sound of a concha being broken open.

noun a dense, fine-grained sandstone that is typically blue-gray in color

adjective describing a type of stone that is blue-gray in color

  • The historic building was constructed using bluestone sourced from a nearby quarry.
  • I love the look of bluestone patios in backyard designs.
  • That bluestone pathway is lit!
  • Her eyes were as cold and unyielding as bluestone.

noun a large sandstone block typically used in the construction of megalithic structures

  • The ancient monument was constructed using sarsen stones.
  • Those big rocks are called sarsen stones, pretty cool, huh?
  • Check out those massive sarsen stones, they're like nature's building blocks.
  • The sarsen stones stood tall and proud, like guardians of the land.

noun a mechanical device used for raising or lowering people or goods to different levels within a building

  • The elevator in the building was out of order, so we had to take the stairs.
  • Let's take the elevator instead of climbing all those stairs.
  • I'll meet you by the elevator, don't take too long.
  • His career was on an upward trajectory, like an elevator going to the top floor.

noun a building material consisting of a sheet of plaster covered with paper or fiberglass

  • The construction crew used drywall to build interior walls in the new office building.
  • I need to patch up that hole in the drywall before my landlord sees it.
  • I'm so tired of sanding down drywall all day, it's such a pain.
  • His emotional walls were as thick as drywall, making it hard for anyone to get close to him.

noun the appearance or visual aspects of a street or streets

  • The city's streetscape is a carefully planned combination of architecture and landscaping.
  • I love walking around the streetscape of downtown, there are so many cool shops and cafes.
  • The streetscape in this neighborhood is totally lit, with street art everywhere.
  • The streetscape of her mind was a jumble of memories and emotions.

noun a steel bar or mesh of steel wires used as a tension device in reinforced concrete and masonry structures

  • The construction workers used rebar to reinforce the concrete foundation.
  • Hey, can you pass me that rebar so I can start working on this project?
  • I found some old rebar in the shed, let's see if we can use it for something.
  • She used her sense of humor as rebar to strengthen her relationships with others.

noun a polygon with ten sides and ten angles

  • A decagon is a polygon with ten sides and ten angles.
  • Have you ever tried drawing a decagon? It's pretty challenging.
  • That decagon shape looks like a funky stop sign.
  • The team's defense formed a decagon around the goal, making it nearly impossible for the opponent to score.

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

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

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

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite

  • The ball is on the slates, which may cause damage to the roofing material.
  • Oh no, the ball is on the slates again, someone needs to get it down before it causes any damage.
  • Dude, the ball is on the slates, we gotta grab it before it falls off.
  • Just like the ball on the slates, sometimes we find ourselves in precarious situations that require careful handling.

noun a heraldic charge consisting of a cross formed by a bend and a bend sinister crossing in the center

  • The flag of Scotland features a white saltire on a blue field.
  • I noticed the saltire design on the flag of Scotland.
  • That saltire thing on the flag looks pretty cool.
  • The two roads formed a saltire in the middle of the forest.

noun a supporting structure consisting of a framework of light beams or slender bars

verb to support or cross with a truss or trusses

  • The old bridge was made of sturdy trustle beams.
  • I sat on the trustle by the river and watched the sunset.
  • Let's hang out on the trustle and chill.
  • Their relationship was built on a trustle of honesty and loyalty.

noun a term used in ancient Greek theater to refer to the entrance of the chorus

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  • The parados of the ancient Greek theater served as a backdrop for the actors.
  • We can sit in the parados area for a better view of the stage.
  • Let's sneak into the parados section for a closer look at the performance.
  • The parados of the story symbolizes the protagonist's journey towards self-discovery.

noun a steep upward slope or incline

  • The hikers struggled to climb the steep acclivity of the mountain.
  • We had to really push ourselves to make it up that acclivity.
  • That acclivity was a real pain in the butt to climb.
  • Overcoming the acclivity of his fears, he finally asked her out on a date.

noun a term used in architecture to refer to a canopy or overhanging structure above a pulpit or choir stalls in a church

  • The cathedral was adorned with intricate abat-voix to enhance the acoustics during the choir performance.
  • The abat-voix in the concert hall really helped amplify the sound.
  • I didn't realize how important the abat-voix was until I heard the difference in sound quality.
  • Her words acted as an abat-voix, amplifying the impact of her message.

noun Acanthi - plural form of acanthus, a plant with spiny leaves or flower spikes

  • The acanthi are a group of plants known for their spiny leaves.
  • I saw some cool acanthi plants at the botanical garden.
  • Check out those funky acanthi plants over there!
  • Her personality was prickly and sharp, like the leaves of an acanthi plant.

noun a plant with large, decorative leaves often used in architecture and design

  • The acanthus leaves were intricately carved into the marble columns of the ancient temple.
  • I found a cool acanthus design for my new tattoo.
  • That acanthus pattern is totally lit, bro.
  • Her hair was styled in loose curls that cascaded down her back like acanthus leaves.

noun a family of plants that includes the acanthus plant, known for its distinctive leaves and decorative use in architecture

  • The acanthus family includes various species of plants known for their distinctive spiky leaves and ornamental value.
  • I have a few plants from the acanthus family in my garden because they are so easy to care for.
  • Those acanthus family plants are totally trendy right now, everyone wants to have them in their home.
  • Just like the acanthus family, we all have our own unique characteristics that make us stand out in a crowd.

noun a piece of music that is played freely and expressively

adverb in a capricious manner

  • The composer wrote the piece as a capriccio, allowing for free and spontaneous expression.
  • She painted the mural a capriccio, adding in whatever colors and shapes she felt like.
  • The chef decided to cook dinner a capriccio, throwing in random ingredients and spices.
  • The decision was made a capriccio, without much thought or consideration for the consequences.

verb to be joined or connected to something else, especially side by side

  • Les deux bâtiments sont accollés l'un à l'autre, formant une structure uniforme.
  • Les maisons sont accollées dans ce quartier, on dirait qu'elles se touchent presque.
  • Les voitures étaient accollées sur le parking, on ne pouvait même pas ouvrir la porte.
  • Le passé et le présent sont accollés dans son esprit, créant parfois des conflits internes.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'accollée' can be used as a noun in certain contexts.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Accollée' can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is 'joined or attached'.

  • La bibliothèque est accollée à l'école, facilitant ainsi l'accès aux ressources pour les élèves.
  • La boulangerie est accollée à la pharmacie, c'est super pratique!
  • La salle de sport est accollée au fast-food, c'est le combo parfait pour moi.
  • Sa réputation d'expert en la matière est accollée à son nom depuis des années.

noun a passageway leading to a mine

  • The aditio of new members to the board was carefully considered.
  • They announced the aditio of a new employee to the team.
  • The aditio of that new song to the playlist is fire!
  • The aditio of stress to his life was becoming overwhelming.

verb to decorate or add beauty to something

  • The artist spent hours meticulously adorning the canvas with intricate patterns.
  • She loves adorning herself with colorful jewelry and accessories.
  • I saw her adorning her new shoes with some bling.
  • His words were like jewels adorning the otherwise plain conversation.

adjective relating to or denoting a dialect of ancient Greek spoken in Thessaly and Boeotia, and also in Aeolis in Asia Minor.

  • The aeolic dialect is a form of ancient Greek spoken in the Aeolian islands.
  • I find the aeolic style of architecture quite charming.
  • That song has an aeolic vibe to it, don't you think?
  • Her words had an aeolic quality, flowing effortlessly like the wind.

noun a large nest of a bird of prey, especially an eagle, typically built high in a tree or on a cliff

adjective relating to or characteristic of an eagle or other bird of prey

  • The eagle built its aerie high up in the mountains, away from human disturbance.
  • I saw a huge aerie up on that cliff, probably belongs to a family of hawks.
  • Let's go check out that aerie, it's a cool spot to hang out and relax.
  • His luxurious penthouse apartment felt like an aerie above the bustling city streets.

adjective situated at the rear or end; farthest from the beginning

  • The aftermost cabin on the ship was reserved for the captain.
  • Let's meet at the aftermost table in the restaurant.
  • I always chill at the aftermost spot in the park.
  • His aftermost thoughts before falling asleep were of his loved ones.