verb to descend from a vehicle or horse; dismount

adjective burning; on fire

adverb in the act of descending or burning

  • The passengers were instructed to alight from the train at the next station.
  • Let's alight from the bus at the next stop.
  • We should alight from the car and check out this cool spot.
  • Her eyes alighted on the beautiful painting in the gallery.

noun a promenade or walkway made of wooden boards, typically along a beach or waterfront

  • The boardwalk along the beach was bustling with tourists enjoying the sunny weather.
  • Let's take a stroll down the boardwalk and grab some ice cream.
  • The boardwalk is lit with all the shops and games.
  • The boardwalk of life is full of twists and turns, but it's important to keep moving forward.

noun a large rounded seed or fruit, such as a coconut or gourd

  • The bole of the tree was thick and sturdy, indicating its age and strength.
  • I leaned against the bole of the tree to catch my breath after running.
  • Let's chill by the bole and have a picnic.
  • The bole of the company represents its core values and principles.

noun the distance or measurement from side to side of something; width

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  • The breadth of knowledge required for this position is quite extensive.
  • I was impressed by the breadth of options available at the buffet.
  • She has a breadth of skills that make her a valuable team member.
  • The breadth of his influence in the industry is unmatched.

adjective refers to something that is round and bulging in shape, like a bulb

  • The bulbous shape of the plant's root system allows for efficient water storage.
  • I love the look of those bulbous flowers in the garden.
  • Check out the bulbous nose on that guy!
  • Her bulbous personality filled the room with joy.

noun a town or city, especially one considered in relation to its size or importance

  • The burg was bustling with activity as residents prepared for the upcoming festival.
  • Let's grab a bite to eat at that new burg down the street.
  • I heard that new burg is lit, we should check it out.
  • His heart was a burg of secrets, locked away from the world.

noun A person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'church house' refers to a building used for religious worship.

  • The congregation gathered at the church house for Sunday service.
  • Let's meet up at the church house for the bake sale.
  • I heard there's a party happening at the church house tonight.
  • His mind was a church house of sacred memories.

noun a pattern or design that consists of crossing lines

verb to move or go in a pattern of crossing lines

  • The crisscross pattern of the lattice fence added a decorative touch to the garden.
  • I saw tire tracks crisscrossing the field, so someone must have been joyriding.
  • The graffiti artist crisscrossed the city with their tags, leaving their mark everywhere.
  • The detective had to crisscross the city in order to track down the suspect.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'grand' is used to describe something that is impressive or magnificent.

  • The grand ballroom was elegantly decorated for the charity gala.
  • My grandparents are hosting a grand family reunion next weekend.
  • That concert was so grand, dude!
  • The grand scheme of the project became clear after weeks of planning.

noun a space that intervenes between things; an intervening space

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  • The interspace between the two buildings allows for natural light to filter through.
  • I found a cozy little spot in the interspace between the couch and the coffee table.
  • Let's hang out in the interspace behind the school during lunch.
  • The poet often explores the interspace between dreams and reality in her work.

noun the quality or state of being large in size or extent

  • The largeness of the building was impressive, with towering columns and expansive halls.
  • I was blown away by the largeness of the pizza they served at the party.
  • The largeness of her attitude is just too much to handle sometimes.
  • The largeness of his heart was evident in the way he always helped those in need.

old

noun used to refer to a person or thing that is no longer in existence or use

adjective describing a person or thing that has been alive or in existence for a long time

  • The antique vase is very old and valuable.
  • My grandma's house is really old but cozy.
  • That car is so old, it's practically a dinosaur.
  • The old ways of doing things are no longer effective in this modern world.

noun a green or brown film on the surface of old bronze or similar metals

  • The antique vase had developed a beautiful patina over the years.
  • I love the way that old book has a cool patina on its cover.
  • That vintage car has a sick patina that really adds character.
  • The small town had a charming patina of nostalgia that drew visitors in.

noun a boundary that surrounds an area or object

adjective pertaining to the outer boundary of an area or object

  • The security guards patrol the perimeter of the building every hour.
  • Let's walk around the perimeter of the park before heading home.
  • We scoped out the perimeter of the party to see if there was a way to sneak in.
  • She kept her emotions tightly guarded, never letting anyone breach the perimeter of her heart.

adjective sticking out from a surface in a rounded way; bulging

  • The protuberant growth on the patient's back was concerning to the doctor.
  • She couldn't stop staring at his protuberant belly as he walked by.
  • Check out the protuberant nose on that guy!
  • The company's profits were like a protuberant balloon, ready to burst at any moment.

noun a tower or pit on a farm used to store grain or other feed

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  • The farm had several silos for storing grain.
  • We used to play hide and seek in the old silo on the abandoned farm.
  • Let's hang out in the silo and chill for a bit.
  • The company's strict hierarchy created silos between departments, hindering communication.

noun A Latin phrase meaning solid ground or dry land.

  • The ship finally reached terra firma after weeks at sea.
  • I can't wait to get back on terra firma after this rocky boat ride.
  • Let's get off this boat and onto terra firma before I get seasick.
  • After days of uncertainty, she finally felt like she was back on terra firma with her decision.

noun the edge or margin of something

verb to be on the edge or brink of something

  • The company is on the verge of signing a major contract with a new client.
  • I'm on the verge of losing my patience with this project.
  • She was on the verge of freaking out when she couldn't find her phone.
  • His reckless behavior pushed him to the verge of disaster.

noun a house provided for a vicar

  • The vicarage is a beautiful old building located next to the church.
  • The vicarage is where the priest lives, right next to the church.
  • The vicarage is like the priest's pad, right by the church.
  • The vicarage symbolizes the close connection between the priest and the church.

adjective describing something that is made up of many stones or lithic material

  • The ancient ruins were constructed using polylithic techniques.
  • The old building was made with a bunch of different types of stones.
  • That wall is like a mishmash of rocks, totally polylithic.
  • Her personality is polylithic, with many layers to uncover.

adjective describes the lowest or most bottom position in a series or hierarchy

  • The bottommost layer of the soil profile is called the bedrock.
  • Make sure to check the bottommost drawer for the missing keys.
  • I found some cash in the bottommost pocket of my jeans.
  • Despite facing numerous challenges, she remained at the bottommost level of the corporate ladder.

noun something that has grown or increased by accumulation or addition

  • The accrescence of the company's assets over the years has been steady and impressive.
  • The accrescence of new features on the app has made it more user-friendly.
  • I can't keep up with the accrescence of slang terms these days.
  • The accrescence of knowledge in the field of technology is exponential.

noun an additional or supplementary item

  • The additament to the contract clarified the rights and responsibilities of both parties.
  • The additament to the recipe made it even more delicious.
  • I didn't expect that additament to the story, it totally changed the plot.
  • The new employee was like an additament to our team, bringing a fresh perspective and energy.