adjective not symmetrical; lacking symmetry; uneven or unbalanced in shape or arrangement

  • The artist created an asymmetrical design for the new building.
  • I love how the asymmetrical shape of the dress looks on you!
  • That asymmetrical haircut is really cool!
  • The power dynamics in the group were asymmetrical, leading to conflicts.

noun a room or space immediately below the roof of a building

adjective relating to or characteristic of ancient Attica or Athens in Greece

  • The family keeps old heirlooms stored in the attic.
  • I found some cool stuff in the attic.
  • Let's hide out in the attic and avoid doing chores.
  • The solution to the problem was hiding in the attic of my mind.

adjective having a plain and unadorned appearance

  • The austere design of the building reflected the architect's minimalist style.
  • Her austere demeanor made it difficult to approach her for help.
  • That party was so austere, there was barely any music or decorations.
  • The novel's austere prose conveyed a sense of bleakness and despair.

adjective lacking the usual or appropriate covering or clothing

preposition without; lacking

  • The land was bare of any vegetation due to the drought.
  • The room was bare of any furniture, it looked so empty.
  • His fridge was bare of any food, he needed to go grocery shopping.
  • Her heart felt bare of love after the breakup.

noun a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail.

adjective relating to or denoting a style of European architecture, music, and art of the 17th and 18th centuries that followed mannerism and is characterized by ornate detail.

  • The baroque style of architecture was popular in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.
  • I love visiting old churches with all that baroque decoration.
  • That outfit is so baroque, it's like something out of a period drama.
  • Her writing style is quite baroque, with elaborate descriptions and intricate details.

adjective describing something that is shaped like a block or consists of blocks

  • The architect designed a blocky building with a modern aesthetic.
  • I don't like the blocky look of that new video game.
  • Those shoes are so blocky, they're not my style.
  • Her writing style is very blocky, lacking flow and elegance.

adjective relating to the Byzantine Empire, characterized by intricate and complex details or procedures

  • The Byzantine Empire was known for its intricate art and architecture.
  • I just learned about the Byzantine Empire in history class.
  • That history lesson was so Byzantine, I couldn't follow it at all.
  • Navigating the Byzantine politics of the office can be quite challenging.

noun a printed or written advertisement, letter, or document distributed to a large number of people

adjective relating to or forming a circle; round in shape

  • The circular motion of the planets around the sun is a key aspect of our solar system.
  • Can you pass me that circular plate over there?
  • I love wearing my circular shades when I go to the beach.
  • The circular nature of life's ups and downs is both frustrating and fascinating.

noun a style or form of music or art that is traditional or formal

adjective relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture

  • Classical music is known for its complexity and timelessness.
  • I love listening to classical music when I study.
  • Classical tunes are my jam.
  • Her style is very classical, she always dresses elegantly.

noun A building in which legal cases are heard and decided

  • The courthouse is where legal proceedings take place.
  • I have to go to the courthouse for jury duty next week.
  • Let's skip out on the courthouse and go grab some lunch instead.
  • His mind felt like a crowded courthouse, full of conflicting thoughts and emotions.

noun A person who is perceived to have a square or block-like head shape

  • The scientist referred to the robot with a cubic head as a 'cubehead' due to its unique design.
  • I can't believe that cubehead actually beat me in the video game competition!
  • Hey cubehead, pass me the controller so we can play together.
  • His stubbornness earned him the nickname 'cubehead' among his friends.

noun a small roadside restaurant or cafe

  • The diner was a popular spot for business meetings due to its convenient location.
  • Let's grab some burgers at the diner down the street.
  • I'm craving some greasy spoon diner food right now.
  • The political debate turned into a diner food fight, with each candidate throwing accusations like plates.

adjective small, unimpressive, or of poor quality; inferior in size or quality

  • The dinky toy car collection was carefully displayed in the museum.
  • I found a dinky little cafe on the corner that serves great coffee.
  • That dinky old car of yours won't make it up the hill.
  • Her dinky excuses for being late were wearing thin with her boss.

noun a quality of style and beauty in behavior, appearance, or design

  • The ballroom was filled with an air of elegance as the guests arrived in their finest attire.
  • She carried herself with such elegance, even in a simple jeans and t-shirt.
  • That car has so much elegance, it's straight fire.
  • The dancer moved with the elegance of a swan, gliding effortlessly across the stage.

noun a strong or fortified place typically used for military defense

  • The fort was strategically positioned on top of the hill.
  • Let's go check out that old fort on the outskirts of town.
  • I heard there's a sick party happening at the fort tonight.
  • She built a fort around her heart to protect herself from getting hurt.

noun a member of a religious order founded by St. Francis of Assisi

adjective relating to the religious order founded by St. Francis of Assisi

  • The Franciscan order was founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in the 13th century.
  • My cousin is studying to become a Franciscan friar.
  • I heard that Franciscan monks make the best beer in town.
  • The Franciscan ideals of simplicity and humility inspire me to live a more meaningful life.

noun a picture or design so painted

  • The artist spent months creating a beautiful fresco on the ceiling of the cathedral.
  • Have you seen the fresco in the art gallery? It's pretty cool.
  • That fresco at the museum is lit, bro!
  • Her mind was like a blank canvas waiting for the artist to paint a fresco of ideas.

noun a style of fiction that emphasizes the grotesque, mysterious, and desolate.

adjective relating to the style of architecture prevalent in western Europe in the 12th–16th centuries, characterized by pointed arches, rib vaults, and flying buttresses, together with large windows and elaborate tracery.

  • The gothic architecture of the cathedral is truly remarkable.
  • I love the gothic style of that old mansion.
  • That gothic movie was so creepy!
  • Her gothic personality shines through in her dark sense of humor.

noun a very ugly or comically distorted figure, creature, or image

adjective comically or repulsively ugly or distorted

  • The painting depicted a grotesque scene of monsters and demons.
  • The Halloween decorations were so grotesque, it was hard to look at.
  • That movie was so gross and grotesque, I couldn't even finish watching it.
  • The corruption in the government was a grotesque display of power and greed.

noun a faction or group within the Anglican Church that emphasizes its Catholic heritage and traditional liturgical practices

  • The High Church tradition emphasizes the importance of liturgy and sacraments.
  • Some people prefer the High Church style of worship with its elaborate rituals.
  • High Church services can be a bit stuffy for my taste.
  • In the world of fashion, she is considered the High Church of haute couture.

noun a house, especially a farmhouse, and outbuildings

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  • The family decided to establish a homestead on the outskirts of town.
  • They're fixing up the old homestead for the summer.
  • Let's head out to the homestead for a chill weekend.
  • The artist's studio was his creative homestead where he felt most inspired.

adjective having a curved or bent inward shape

  • The incurved design of the building's facade was inspired by classical architecture.
  • The vase had an incurved shape that made it unique.
  • Check out the new skateboard with the cool incurved deck.
  • Her incurved smile hinted at a hidden sadness beneath the surface.

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adjective relating to or characterized by industry; suitable for factories or manufacturing

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  • The industrial sector plays a crucial role in the country's economy.
  • My dad works in the industrial part of town.
  • That new car is totally industrial, dude.
  • Her mind was like a well-oiled industrial machine, processing information quickly and efficiently.

verb an action or state of being; in this case, 'lived' is a past tense verb indicating the action of residing in a place

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence; in this case, 'in' is a preposition indicating the location where someone resided

  • The couple lived in a beautiful mansion in the countryside.
  • My grandparents have lived in that house for over 50 years.
  • I've lived in this neighborhood my whole life, it's home to me.
  • She lived in fear of failure for years before finally pursuing her dreams.

adjective having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions

  • She always dressed in a modest manner, never drawing attention to herself.
  • I like your modest outfit, it looks very classy.
  • She's too modest to brag about her achievements.
  • The small flower garden in their backyard was a modest attempt at landscaping.

noun a member of a religious community of monks or nuns

adjective relating to monks, nuns, or monasteries

  • The monastic lifestyle emphasizes solitude and prayer.
  • My aunt decided to live a monastic life in a remote village.
  • I heard he's gone all monastic after his breakup.
  • The minimalist design of the room gave it a monastic feel.

adjective characterized by massiveness and rigidity; massive and uniform in structure or character

  • The monolithic structure stood tall against the skyline, a testament to the architect's vision.
  • That monolithic building is so huge, it's hard to miss!
  • The monolithic task of cleaning my room seems impossible right now.
  • His monolithic ego overshadowed any chance of a productive conversation.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'nondescript' can also be used as a noun to refer to something that is lacking distinct characteristics

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case 'nondescript' describes something that is lacking distinctive or interesting features

  • The nondescript building on the corner housed a small law firm.
  • I always walk past that nondescript house without noticing it.
  • That car is so nondescript, it blends in with all the others on the road.
  • Her nondescript personality made it hard for her to stand out in a crowd.

noun a type of military fortification

  • The soldier kept his extra ammunition in a pillbox for easy access during combat.
  • I found a pillbox in my grandma's drawer filled with old coins.
  • Hey, can you grab me that pillbox with the headache pills?
  • The pillbox of memories in her mind opened up as she revisited the old photos.

verb past tense of point, to direct or aim something in a specific direction

adjective having a sharp or tapering tip

  • The professor pointed out the key concepts in the lecture.
  • I pointed to the best restaurant in town for you to try.
  • She pointed me in the direction of the coolest party in town.
  • The evidence pointed towards the suspect's guilt.

noun a plant that grows over the ground or other plants, forming a dense mass

  • The rambler walked through the countryside, taking in the sights and sounds of nature.
  • The rambler loves going for long walks in the park.
  • The rambler is always out and about, exploring new places.
  • Her mind was a rambler, jumping from one thought to the next without focus.

adjective describing or relating to a straight line or lines

  • The architect designed the building with a rectilinear shape to maximize space efficiency.
  • The house has a rectilinear layout, with all the rooms lined up in a row.
  • I like how the furniture is arranged in a rectilinear fashion, it looks so neat!
  • His thought process is very rectilinear, he always approaches problems in a straightforward manner.

noun a period of time, typically referring to the early 19th century, characterized by a specific style or set of characteristics

  • During the Regency period, there was a focus on social and political reforms.
  • The Regency era was known for its extravagant parties and fashion.
  • Back in the Regency days, people were all about that high society life.
  • The Regency of the company was marked by innovative leadership and growth.

noun a person or thing belonging to or characteristic of a particular region

adjective describing or relating to a particular region

  • The company is expanding its operations into regional markets.
  • Let's take a road trip and explore some regional attractions.
  • I love checking out the local scene in regional areas.
  • His influence extends beyond national borders, reaching into regional spheres.

noun a period in European history, covering the 14th to the 17th centuries, marked by a revival in art, literature, and learning

adjective relating to the Renaissance period or its characteristics

  • The Renaissance period in Europe was known for its advancements in art, science, and culture.
  • I learned about the Renaissance in history class and it was a pretty cool time.
  • The Renaissance was like the ultimate glow-up for Europe.
  • Just like a Renaissance painting, her life was filled with vibrant colors and intricate details.

noun a citizen of ancient Rome

adjective relating to the ancient city of Rome or its empire

  • The ancient Roman civilization was known for its advanced engineering and architecture.
  • I'm reading a fascinating novel set in ancient Rome.
  • I can't believe he's still using that old Roman flip phone.
  • Her leadership style can be described as Roman in its strict discipline and organization.

noun a hospital for recuperation or for the treatment of chronic diseases

  • The patient spent several months recovering in a sanatorium after undergoing surgery.
  • My great-grandmother used to work at a sanatorium in the mountains.
  • I heard that old abandoned building is rumored to be haunted, people say it's a sanatorium.
  • For some, the beach is their sanatorium, a place of healing and relaxation.

verb to carve, shape, or create a sculpture or artwork

  • The artist used a chisel to sculpt the marble into a beautiful statue.
  • I'm thinking about taking a sculpting class to learn how to make cool sculptures.
  • Check out the amazing sculptures that dude can sculpt out of wood!
  • She was able to sculpt a path for herself in the competitive world of business.

noun a style of house or building in which the floor levels are staggered

adjective describing something that has staggered floor levels

  • The split level design of the house allowed for separate living spaces on different floors.
  • I love the split level layout of our new home - it feels so open and spacious.
  • Check out that cool split level pad with the funky staircase!
  • The team's performance was like a split level house - some aspects were strong while others were lacking.

verb To extend outward or project beyond a surface or boundary.

  • The red flag on the field helped the players stick out from a distance.
  • Her bright pink hair really makes her stick out in a crowd.
  • His dance moves really make him stick out on the dance floor.
  • His unique perspective on the issue made him stick out among the other candidates.

noun a particular way in which something is done, created, or performed

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  • Her writing style is very elegant and sophisticated.
  • I love your decorating style, it's so cozy and inviting.
  • That outfit is totally your style, you look awesome.
  • His leadership style is like a gentle guiding hand, always encouraging and supportive.

noun a district characterized by overcrowded, run-down apartment buildings, often housing lower-income residents

  • The tenement district in the city is known for its overcrowded and run-down apartment buildings.
  • I used to live in the tenement district before I moved to a nicer neighborhood.
  • The tenement district is rough, but it's got character.
  • The tenement district felt like a maze of interconnected lives and stories.

adjective describing something that is constructed or made of timber or wood

  • The timbered facade of the historic building was meticulously restored.
  • The cozy cabin had a timbered interior that gave it a rustic feel.
  • We decided to hang out at the timbered pub down the street.
  • The timbered walls of the old farmhouse seemed to hold stories of generations past.

adjective describing something that is not affected by the passage of time or changes in fashion; enduring or long-lasting

  • The design of the building is truly timeless, showcasing a perfect blend of classic and modern elements.
  • I love how this song has a timeless quality to it, never getting old no matter how many times I listen to it.
  • That jacket is so timeless, you can wear it with anything and still look cool.
  • The story's message about love and forgiveness is truly timeless, resonating with people from all walks of life.

noun a type of bath or bathing facility that originated in Turkey, typically involving a steam room followed by a cold water rinse or plunge

  • After a long day of sightseeing, I decided to relax and unwind at a traditional Turkish bath.
  • Let's treat ourselves to a Turkish bath spa day this weekend, it'll be so relaxing!
  • I heard that Turkish baths are the bomb for getting rid of toxins and stress.
  • In times of stress, I like to imagine myself soaking in a Turkish bath to calm my mind.

adjective describing something that is plain or lacking decoration

  • The architecture of the building was unornamented, showcasing a minimalist design.
  • I prefer unornamented jewelry, just simple and elegant.
  • Her outfit was totally unornamented, just plain and boring.
  • His speech was unornamented, devoid of any unnecessary embellishments.

noun the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region

adjective relating to the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region

  • The linguist studied the vernacular of the indigenous tribe.
  • I love listening to the vernacular music of this region.
  • The vernacular slang used by teenagers is constantly evolving.
  • The artist's work spoke a vernacular that transcended language barriers.

adjective relating to the reign of Queen Victoria in England (1837-1901) or the style of that period, characterized by ornate design and attention to detail

  • The Victorian era was known for its strict social norms and elaborate fashion.
  • I love visiting Victorian houses because of their beautiful architecture.
  • That dress looks totally Victorian chic!
  • Her outdated views on gender roles are quite Victorian in nature.

noun a building in Washington, D.C. that serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States

  • The President addressed the nation from the White House.
  • I heard there's a protest happening outside the White House.
  • Let's sneak a peek at the White House while we're in D.C.
  • Her new job felt like moving into the White House of her career.

noun a patio or balcony in a tropical resort or hotel

  • The lanai is a popular feature in many Hawaiian homes, providing a shaded outdoor space for relaxation.
  • Let's have breakfast on the lanai this morning, it's such a nice spot to enjoy the view.
  • I love chillin' on the lanai with a cold drink in hand, it's so peaceful out there.
  • The lanai represents a sanctuary for me, a place where I can escape from the stresses of everyday life.

noun a person from the United States or a citizen of the United States

adjective relating to the United States or its people or culture

  • The restaurant specializes in New American cuisine, blending traditional flavors with modern techniques.
  • Have you tried that new American restaurant down the street? The food is amazing!
  • New American food is all the rage right now, it's like a mix of different culinary styles.
  • The artist's work can be described as New American, combining elements of classic and contemporary art.

adjective relating to or characterized by minimalism, a style or technique that is characterized by extreme spareness and simplicity

  • The architect designed a minimalistic house with clean lines and simple colors.
  • I love how minimalistic your new apartment looks with just a few pieces of furniture.
  • Her outfit is so minimalistic, it's giving me major cool girl vibes.
  • His writing style is minimalistic, focusing on the essence of the story without unnecessary details.

noun a type of traditional Turkish tent or dwelling

  • The yurd is a traditional dwelling used by nomadic people in Central Asia.
  • Let's meet at John's yurd for a barbecue this weekend.
  • I can't believe how cozy and cool your yurd is!
  • His heart felt like a yurd, welcoming and warm to all who entered.

noun a type of butterfly with colorful wings, specifically the Vanessa cardui species

  • The painted lady butterfly is known for its striking colors and patterns.
  • I saw a beautiful painted lady butterfly in the garden today.
  • Check out that cool painted lady fluttering around!
  • Her vibrant personality made her the painted lady of the party.

noun a tendency to be excessive or extravagant in one's actions or beliefs

  • The artist's use of excessivism in her paintings was met with mixed reviews from art critics.
  • I think the party decorations are a bit much, it's like they went full excessivism on it.
  • Wow, that outfit is totally excessivism, it's like they threw on every accessory they own.
  • His writing style is known for its excessivism, with long, elaborate descriptions and intricate metaphors.

noun a style of architecture characterized by massive, monolithic forms and raw concrete construction

adjective relating to or characteristic of the brutalist architectural style

  • The architect designed the building in a style that is reminiscent of brutalism.
  • I love the stark, concrete look of brutalism architecture.
  • Brutalism may not be everyone's cup of tea, but I think it's cool.
  • The harsh lines and angles of brutalism can be seen as a reflection of society's coldness.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a bungalow

  • The architect designed a modern bungaloid residence for the client.
  • I love the cozy bungaloid house down the street.
  • That bungaloid place is so chill, let's hang out there.
  • The bungaloid structure of the organization allowed for easy communication among team members.

noun a building occupied by a community of monks or nuns

  • The abbeys in the region are known for their stunning architecture and historical significance.
  • Let's go check out those old abbeys on our road trip this weekend.
  • Those abbeys are totally lit, we should definitely visit them.
  • The abbeys of knowledge hold the secrets of the universe within their walls.

adjective relating to or in the style of the British architect and designer Robert Adam, known for his neoclassical designs

  • The architecture of the building was adamesque, with its intricate detailing and elegant proportions.
  • Her style is very adamesque, she loves incorporating classical elements into her wardrobe.
  • That new restaurant has a vibe that's totally adamesque, with its fancy decor and upscale menu.
  • The artist's work was described as adamesque, as it blended traditional techniques with a modern twist.