verb to be next to or in contact with something

  • The new office building will adjoin the existing shopping center.
  • Our backyard adjoins the neighbor's property.
  • I heard that their houses adjoin, so they must be close friends.
  • The two ideas adjoin seamlessly in the author's writing.

noun a building material made from earth and organic materials, often used in construction for its durability and insulation properties

  • The adobe building was constructed using traditional mud bricks.
  • I love the cozy feel of adobe houses.
  • Let's chill at the adobe crib tonight.
  • Her mind was like an adobe wall, strong and resilient.

noun a bowling alley or skittle alley

  • The narrow alley was lined with old brick buildings.
  • Let's take a shortcut through the alley.
  • I heard there's a cool speakeasy hidden in that alley.
  • He felt like he was stuck in a dark alley with no way out.

noun a curved structure that spans an opening and typically supports the weight above it

verb to form or cause to form an arch or curve

adjective relating to an arch or having a curved shape

adverb in an arching or curved manner

  • The architect designed a beautiful arch for the entrance of the building.
  • Let's take a picture under that cool arch over there.
  • Check out that sick arch on the skate ramp!
  • The arch of her eyebrow showed her skepticism towards the proposal.

noun A person who designs buildings and supervises their construction

  • The architect was tasked with designing a new office building for the company.
  • My friend's dad is an architect and he's always working on cool projects.
  • That architect dude is a genius when it comes to building stuff.
  • She was the architect of her own destiny, shaping her future with each decision she made.

adjective relating to architecture or the design of buildings

  • The architectural design of the new building is truly impressive.
  • I love checking out all the cool architectural details in old buildings.
  • That house has some sick architectural features, dude.
  • The architectural layout of the city reflects its rich history and culture.

noun the style of design and method of construction of buildings and other physical structures

  • The architecture of the new museum is a stunning blend of modern and classical elements.
  • I love how the architecture of this building makes it stand out from the rest.
  • Check out the sick architecture on that new skyscraper!
  • The architecture of her argument was so well-structured that it convinced everyone in the room.

noun a window space projecting outward from the main walls of a building and forming a bay in a room, either square or polygonal in plan

  • The living room was adorned with a beautiful bay window that overlooked the garden.
  • I love sitting by the bay window in the mornings with a cup of coffee.
  • Check out the view from the bay window, it's sick!
  • Her eyes were like a bay window, revealing all her emotions.

adjective describing someone or something as having the characteristics of a block, such as being square or solid

  • The architect designed a blockish building with sharp angles and straight lines.
  • I don't really like the blockish shape of that car, it looks too bulky.
  • Those shoes are so blockish, they look like they belong in the 80s.
  • Her writing style is quite blockish, lacking flow and elegance.

noun a detailed plan or model of a structure or object

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  • The architect presented the blueprint for the new office building.
  • I saw the blueprint for the house you're planning to build - it looks amazing!
  • Check out the blueprint for the sick new skate park they're building.
  • The artist used the blueprint of the city as inspiration for her latest painting.

noun a structure with a roof and walls, such as a house or factory, used for a particular purpose

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  • The architect presented the blueprints for the new building to the city council.
  • We're meeting at the new building downtown for lunch today.
  • That building is lit, we should definitely check it out.
  • Education is the building blocks of a successful career.

noun the act or process of constructing a castle

  • The castle building project required meticulous planning and skilled craftsmen.
  • I heard they're starting a new castle building project in the park next month.
  • Let's get together this weekend and work on our castle building skills.
  • His ambitious business plan was like a castle building effort, with each step carefully thought out.

adjective diagonally across from something else

adverb in a diagonal or oblique position

  • The new office building is located cattycorner to the park.
  • The grocery store is cattycorner from my house.
  • I saw the coolest vintage shop cattycorner to the pizza place.
  • Their opinions were cattycorner to each other, making compromise difficult.

noun a room used for a specific purpose, such as a bedroom or a legislative assembly

  • The delegates gathered in the conference chamber to discuss the new trade agreement.
  • Let's meet in the break room, it's a more casual chamber for chatting.
  • I heard they're throwing a party in the chill chamber tonight, wanna go?
  • His mind was like a dark chamber, filled with secrets and memories.

noun a building or place where the bodies or bones of the dead are deposited

  • The archaeologists discovered a charnel house filled with ancient human remains.
  • I heard there's a creepy charnel house on the outskirts of town.
  • That old abandoned building is like a total charnel house, dude.
  • The crime scene was a charnel house of evidence, scattered everywhere.

noun a large open area inside or in front of a public building, where people can gather

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  • The concourse was bustling with travelers rushing to catch their flights.
  • Let's meet at the concourse before we board the train.
  • I'll be chilling at the concourse until the concert starts.
  • In the concourse of life, we all have different paths to follow.

noun a college for the study of classical music or other arts.

  • The conservatory at the botanical garden is filled with rare and exotic plants.
  • Let's hang out in the conservatory and enjoy some sunshine.
  • The conservatory is like a green oasis in the middle of the city.
  • Her mind was like a conservatory, filled with knowledge and wisdom.

noun a long passage in a building from which doors lead into rooms

adjective corridor (used as an adjective) refers to something related to or resembling a corridor

  • The students walked quietly down the school corridor.
  • Let's meet at the end of the corridor before class.
  • I heard there's a shortcut through the back corridor.
  • The corridor of time stretches infinitely in both directions.

noun a groove cut in the base of a board or panel for joining purposes

  • The dado in the room was intricately carved and added a touch of elegance to the decor.
  • I accidentally bumped into the dado and chipped the paint.
  • That dado is so old-school, it's practically vintage.
  • The dado symbolizes the foundation of our family history, with each carving representing a different ancestor.

noun a raised platform in a room or hall, typically for a lectern, seat of honor, or throne

  • The speaker stood confidently on the dais as they addressed the audience.
  • I saw you on the dais giving a speech, you did great!
  • I can't believe she got up on the dais and started rapping, it was lit!
  • The CEO always stands on a dais in the office, symbolizing their authority and leadership.

noun a set of playing cards

verb to knock someone to the ground with a punch

  • The crew members gathered on the upper deck for a safety briefing.
  • Let's hang out on the deck and enjoy the sunset.
  • I can't believe you landed that trick on the skateboard deck!
  • She had a full deck of cards to play with when negotiating the deal.

noun a window that projects vertically from a sloping roof, typically in a garret or attic

  • The architect designed a beautiful dormer window for the attic of the house.
  • I love how the dormer adds character to the top of the building.
  • Check out that cool dormer on the roof!
  • The dormer of opportunity opened up for her when she least expected it.

adjective Dumpy is an adjective that describes something as being short, stout, and unattractive in appearance.

  • The dumpy building was in need of renovations to restore its historic charm.
  • I can't believe they rented that dumpy apartment without even seeing it in person.
  • That dumpy car is a total clunker, it's always breaking down.
  • Her dumpy mood lifted as soon as she heard the good news.

noun the part of a roof that meets or overhangs the walls of a building

  • The birds built their nests in the eaves of the house.
  • I saw a squirrel peeking out from the eaves of the roof.
  • I love chilling on the eaves with a good book.
  • The eaves of the forest whispered secrets to those who listened closely.

noun a large, imposing building or structure

  • The grand edifice stood tall as a symbol of the city's architectural prowess.
  • Check out that massive edifice over there, it's huge!
  • That edifice is lit, bro!
  • His reputation was like a crumbling edifice, once grand but now in ruins.

noun a lot of space to move around freely

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  • The new office layout provides more elbowroom for employees to move around comfortably.
  • I need some more elbowroom in this crowded bus, I feel squished.
  • I can't stand being in this room, there's no elbowroom at all.
  • Giving students more elbowroom to express their creativity can lead to amazing results.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'elevated' describes something that is raised or lifted to a higher position or level.

  • The elevated platform provided a better view of the entire city.
  • I love taking the elevated train because you can see everything from up high.
  • Let's hit up that new elevated bar downtown, I heard it's really cool.
  • Her elevated status in the company allowed her to make important decisions.

noun an opening, such as a door, gate, or passage, that allows access to a place

verb to fill with wonder and delight, holding one's attention completely

  • The grand entrance to the museum was adorned with intricate carvings and statues.
  • Hey, meet me at the entrance of the mall so we can grab some food.
  • I snuck in through the back entrance to the party last night.
  • His impressive skills in negotiation were his entrance into the world of business.

adjective covering a wide area in terms of space or scope; extensive or wide-ranging

  • The company is planning to invest in an expansive marketing campaign to reach a wider audience.
  • The new shopping mall has an expansive food court with plenty of dining options.
  • The party last night had an expansive vibe, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her knowledge on the subject is so expansive, she could write a book about it.

noun the outer surface or structure of something

adjective relating to or denoting the outside of something

  • The exterior of the building was beautifully designed with intricate details.
  • I love how the exterior of the house looks with the new paint job.
  • Check out the exterior on that car, it's so sleek!
  • Despite her tough exterior, she was actually quite sensitive.

verb past tense of flute, which means to make flutes or grooves in something

adjective having grooves or ridges resembling flutes

  • The columns of the ancient temple were adorned with intricate fluted designs.
  • I love how the fluted edges of the pie crust give it a fancy look.
  • Check out those fluted sleeves on her dress, they're so cute!
  • His speech was like a well-played flute, with each word flowing smoothly and effortlessly.

noun a building, usually a small house or structure, located at the entrance of a property or estate

  • The gatehouse at the entrance of the estate was beautifully designed.
  • Let's meet at the gatehouse before heading inside.
  • I heard there's a party happening at the gatehouse tonight.
  • The gatehouse symbolizes the divide between the old and new ways of thinking.

noun a freestanding, open-sided structure, often found in gardens or parks, that provides a shaded place to sit and relax

  • The wedding ceremony took place in a beautifully decorated gazebo in the garden.
  • Let's hang out in the gazebo and enjoy the nice weather.
  • The gazebo is the perfect spot for some chill time with friends.
  • Her mind was like a gazebo, open to new ideas and possibilities.

noun a place of residence; dwelling; abode

  • The habitation of the endangered species was carefully monitored by conservationists.
  • The habitation of the new neighbors is just down the street.
  • I heard that haunted house is a popular habitation for teenagers to explore.
  • His mind was a habitation of conflicting thoughts and emotions.

noun the top part of a house or building

  • The chimney on the housetop was emitting smoke.
  • I love sitting on the housetop and watching the sunset.
  • Let's sneak up to the housetop and have a secret chat.
  • His dreams were as high as the housetop.

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noun a small, simple, and often temporary dwelling

  • The hermit lived in a small hut deep in the forest.
  • Let's go hang out at that cozy hut by the lake.
  • I heard they're throwing a party at the hut this weekend.
  • His mind was like a cluttered hut, filled with memories and thoughts.

noun a projecting flat rim or collar on a shaft or wheel, especially to increase its strength or to maintain a position

  • The door jamb was damaged during the break-in.
  • I always stub my toe on that darn door jamb!
  • I can't believe I got stuck in the jamb again.
  • The political candidate found himself in a moral jamb when faced with conflicting interests.

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noun a projecting part or point

verb to extend out, over, or beyond something

  • The rocky cliff jutted out over the crashing waves below.
  • I saw a tree jut out from the side of the hill.
  • The graffiti artist made the word 'jut' jut out from the wall in a cool way.
  • Her determination and drive jutted out among the rest of the team members.

verb to extend out, over, or beyond the main body or line; to project or stick out

  • The architect designed the building with a jutting facade to create a modern look.
  • I almost tripped on that jutting rock sticking out of the ground.
  • Watch out for that jutting corner, you don't want to bump into it.
  • Her sharp words were like jutting daggers, piercing through the silence.

noun a central stone at the summit of an arch, locking the whole together

  • The keystone is the central stone at the summit of an arch, locking the other stones in position.
  • The keystone of the project is the final presentation that we need to prepare.
  • That new software update is the keystone for fixing all the bugs in the system.
  • Education is often seen as the keystone to success in life.

noun a position or direction that is diagonal or oblique to something else

adverb diagonally

  • The new bookstore is located kittycorner to the old library.
  • The coffee shop is kittycorner to the park, so it's easy to find.
  • I live kittycorner from the best pizza place in town.
  • Her opinion on the matter is kittycorner to mine, but we can still find common ground.

noun a room or space directly under the roof of a house or other building, typically used for storage or as a living space

  • The loft in the building was converted into a spacious apartment.
  • I love hanging out in the loft above the garage.
  • Let's chill in the loft and watch some movies.
  • Her mind was like a cluttered loft, filled with memories and thoughts.

noun a group of buildings originally containing stables with living quarters above them, built around a yard or court

  • The mews in this neighborhood are lined with charming townhouses.
  • I love walking down the mews and admiring the architecture.
  • Let's hang out in the mews and chill for a bit.
  • The artist's studio was tucked away in a quiet mews, inspiring her creativity.

noun a large single upright block of stone, especially one shaped into or serving as a pillar or monument

  • The ancient monolith stood tall in the center of the town square.
  • Have you seen that huge monolith in the park?
  • That monolith is massive, dude!
  • The new skyscraper was like a modern monolith in the city skyline.

noun a tiny piece of a substance

verb to remove something insignificant or unwanted

  • The scientist observed the mote floating in the air under the microscope.
  • I can see a tiny mote floating around in the sunlight.
  • Don't worry about that mote, it's just a speck of dust.
  • His mind was clouded with a mote of doubt about the decision.

verb to make or become narrower

adjective describing a small width in relation to length; limited in size or extent

  • The path through the forest became increasingly narrow as we ventured deeper into the woods.
  • I had to squeeze through the narrow gap between the two buildings to get to the other side.
  • I can't believe how narrow the hallway is in this old building - it's like a tight squeeze!
  • Her narrow-minded views on politics prevent her from considering alternative perspectives.

noun a building or theater specifically designed for the production and performance of operas

  • The opera house is a beautiful venue for classical music performances.
  • Let's go check out a show at the opera house this weekend.
  • The opera house is where all the fancy people go to watch fancy shows.
  • Her mind was like an opera house, full of drama and intrigue.

verb present participle of the verb 'to overhang'

adjective describing something that extends or hangs over

  • The overhanging branches of the tree provided shade on a hot summer day.
  • Watch out for the overhanging rock as you climb up the trail.
  • I almost got hit by that overhanging sign while walking down the street.
  • The looming deadline was like an overhanging cloud, causing stress and anxiety.

noun a panel or section of a surface, typically a wall or door

  • The stained glass pane in the cathedral was carefully crafted by skilled artisans.
  • I accidentally broke a pane of glass in the greenhouse while trying to move a plant.
  • I can't believe he punched through the pane like that, what a wild move!
  • She looked out the window, but the rain distorted the world beyond the pane.

noun a low protective wall or railing along the edge of a roof, bridge, or balcony

  • The soldiers stood behind the parapet, ready to defend the castle.
  • I leaned against the parapet to get a better view of the city.
  • Let's hang out by the parapet and watch the sunset.
  • She built an emotional parapet to protect herself from getting hurt again.

noun a large tent or building used for public gatherings or entertainment

  • The pavilion was elegantly designed with intricate details and luxurious materials.
  • Let's meet at the pavilion for a picnic this weekend.
  • The pavilion is where all the cool kids hang out during lunch.
  • Her mind was like a pavilion, open and welcoming to new ideas.

noun an outdoor structure with columns or posts supporting a roof, often covered with climbing plants

  • The pergola in the garden provides a shaded area for outdoor gatherings.
  • Let's sit under the pergola and enjoy the nice weather.
  • I love chilling under the pergola with a cold drink in hand.
  • The vines growing on the pergola symbolize growth and transformation in our lives.

noun a plan or proposal for accomplishing something

verb to jut out or extend beyond something else

adjective extending outward; protruding

  • The architect is currently projecting the cost estimates for the new building project.
  • I heard Sarah is projecting the budget for the upcoming event.
  • I can't believe how accurate he is at projecting sales numbers.
  • Her confidence is projecting through her body language during the presentation.

noun a wedge-shaped piece of stone used in building

  • The mason carefully placed each quoin in the corner of the building.
  • I noticed the unique quoin design on the old house down the street.
  • Check out the cool quoin on that building!
  • Her intelligence was the quoin that held the group together.

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  • The elegant staircase was lined with a polished brass railing.
  • I leaned against the railing to get a better view of the concert.
  • I almost tripped and fell over the railing, but luckily caught myself in time.
  • His anger was like a wild horse, barely kept in check by the flimsy railing of reason.

noun a theater district in Venice, Italy

  • The Rialto Bridge in Venice is a famous landmark that attracts many tourists.
  • Let's meet at the Rialto market for some shopping and lunch.
  • I heard the Rialto area is lit with cool bars and restaurants.
  • The bustling streets of New York City's financial district can be described as a modern-day Rialto.

noun a space that is or can be occupied or where something can be done

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  • The conference room is booked for the meeting tomorrow.
  • Let's hang out in my room after school.
  • I need to clean up my room before my parents get home.
  • There is no room for error in this project.

verb to go to or live in the country, especially for a period of relaxation or recuperation

  • The university offers a program where students can choose to rusticate in the countryside for a semester.
  • I'm thinking of rusticating at my uncle's farm for the summer.
  • Let's rusticate at the beach this weekend.
  • After the stressful week, I just want to rusticate and relax at home.

noun a horizontal piece of wood or stone at the bottom of a window frame

  • She sat on the window sill and watched the sunset.
  • I like to sit on the sill and read a book.
  • Let's chill on the sill and enjoy the view.
  • His stubbornness was like hitting your head against a brick wall, a sill that wouldn't budge.

noun a window in a roof or ceiling that allows natural light to enter a building

  • The architect designed the house with a skylight to allow natural light to enter the room.
  • I love lying on the couch and looking up at the stars through the skylight.
  • Let's hang out in the attic and chill by the skylight.
  • Her mind was like a skylight, always open to new ideas and perspectives.

noun a very tall building with many stories

adjective skyscraping (extremely tall or high)

  • The skyscraper stood tall amongst the other buildings in the city.
  • That skyscraper is so big, it's hard to miss!
  • Check out that massive skyscraper over there!
  • Her dreams were like skyscrapers, reaching for the sky with determination.

noun A room or enclosed porch with glass walls and a glass roof, designed to allow in as much sunlight as possible.

  • The hotel has a beautiful solarium where guests can relax and soak up the sun.
  • Let's hang out in the solarium and enjoy the natural light.
  • The solarium is the perfect spot for some chill time.
  • Her mind was like a solarium, filled with warmth and light.

verb to arrange in a pile or heap

adjective arranged in a pile or heap

  • The books on the shelf were neatly stacked in alphabetical order.
  • I stacked the dishes in the sink before washing them.
  • He stacked his chips high in the poker game.
  • The odds were stacked against her in the competition.

noun a series of steps or flights of steps for passing from one level to another, as in a building

  • She gracefully descended the grand staircase in the mansion.
  • I tripped on the stairs again, I'm so clumsy.
  • Let's take the stairs instead of the elevator, it's faster.
  • The promotion was just another step up the career staircase for him.

noun a small porch or set of steps at the front entrance of a house

verb to bend one's head or body forward and downward

  • She had to stoop down to pick up the fallen papers.
  • I had to stoop to reach the bottom shelf at the store.
  • Don't stoop to their level by engaging in petty arguments.
  • His actions caused his reputation to stoop to new lows.

verb to encircle or enclose something completely

  • The beautiful garden surrounds the majestic mansion.
  • I love how all the shops surround the town square.
  • We were surrounded by paparazzi at the movie premiere.
  • Negative thoughts can surround your mind if you let them.

verb gradually become smaller or thinner toward one end

adjective having a gradually decreasing thickness or width

  • The doctor recommended a gradual tapering of the medication to avoid any adverse effects.
  • I'm slowly tapering off my caffeine intake to see if it helps me sleep better.
  • I heard she's tapering down on partying because she wants to focus on her studies.
  • The road ahead seemed to be tapering off into the distance, disappearing into the horizon.

noun a raised, flat area of land or a platform that is typically paved and used for outdoor seating or dining

  • The hotel room came with a private terrace overlooking the city.
  • Let's have a barbecue on the terrace this weekend.
  • I love chilling on the terrace with my friends, it's so chill.
  • The terrace of knowledge is where we can expand our learning and understanding.

noun a tall structure or building that stands high above its surroundings

verb to be much taller or higher than something else, especially a building or a person

  • The skyscraper towered above all the other buildings in the city.
  • That basketball player really towers above the rest of the team.
  • Her confidence really towers above everyone else's.
  • His intellect truly towers above his peers.

noun a fixture in a public restroom used for urinating

  • The restroom had several urinals for the convenience of the male patrons.
  • I'll meet you by the urinal in the men's room.
  • I overheard some guys talking about how the urinal was clogged again.
  • His words flowed freely, like a leaky urinal.

noun a vertical line or plane

adjective relating to an upright position or direction

  • The architect designed the building with a striking vertical facade.
  • I love how tall and vertical that skyscraper is!
  • Check out that vertical jump - he's got some serious hops!
  • Her career has taken a vertical trajectory since she started working with that company.

noun an enclosed entrance or passage between the front door and the interior of a building

  • The guests were greeted in the vestibule before entering the main hall.
  • Let's wait in the vestibule until everyone arrives.
  • I heard there's a secret passage in the vestibule that leads to the basement.
  • His mind felt like a cluttered vestibule, filled with thoughts waiting to be sorted out.

adjective describing something that has walls or is enclosed by walls

  • The ancient city was surrounded by high walled fortifications.
  • The backyard has a walled-in area for the dogs to play.
  • Let's meet at the walled-off spot behind the school after class.
  • He walled off his emotions after the breakup, not letting anyone in.

noun a transparent opening in a wall or door that allows light and air to enter a room

  • She gazed out of the window, lost in thought.
  • I saw a cute puppy outside the window!
  • Let's hang out by the window and chill.
  • The window to her soul was open, revealing her true emotions.

noun a drug in the form of a small, thin, usually square or round piece of paper that is soaked with LSD

  • The windowpane in the living room was cracked and needed to be replaced.
  • I love sitting by the windowpane on rainy days, watching the raindrops fall.
  • Hey, check out that cool windowpane design on that shirt!
  • His mind felt like a foggy windowpane, clouded with confusion and uncertainty.

noun a green pigment used in painting

verb to turn or change direction

  • The architect designed a building with a vert facade, showcasing modern and sleek lines.
  • I love looking out at the vert hills from my bedroom window.
  • Let's hit up that vert skatepark this weekend and show off our skills.
  • His mood took a vert turn when he found out he got the job offer.

noun the amount of space above one's head, especially in a vehicle or room, before reaching a ceiling or obstruction

  • The architect ensured that the building had ample headroom for the comfort of its occupants.
  • I bumped my head because there wasn't enough headroom in that tiny attic.
  • I can't stand up straight in this room, there's no headroom at all!
  • The project has enough financial headroom to accommodate unexpected expenses.

adjective diagonal or oblique; also known as 'kitty-corner'

adverb in a diagonal or oblique direction

preposition across from or opposite to

  • The new office building is located catty-corner to the park.
  • My friend's house is catty-corner to mine.
  • I saw that cute guy sitting catty-corner to us at the cafe.
  • Their opinions are always catty-corner to each other, never in agreement.

noun A Russian word meaning 'roof'.

  • The krysha of the building provides shade for the outdoor seating area.
  • Let's meet on the krysha of the house for a barbecue.
  • The party is going down on the krysha tonight, don't miss out!
  • She always felt like the krysha of the family, providing shelter and protection for everyone.

noun a type of building that is much wider than it is tall, similar to a skyscraper but built horizontally into the ground

  • The groundscraper is a type of building that extends horizontally rather than vertically.
  • Have you seen that new groundscraper they're building downtown?
  • I heard they're calling that groundscraper the 'sideways skyscraper'.
  • Her ambition soared like a groundscraper, reaching out in all directions at once.

noun an addition or extension to a building

  • The university decided to build a new graddy annexe to accommodate the increasing number of students.
  • Hey, have you seen the new graddy annexe they built on campus? It looks pretty cool.
  • I heard they're turning that old building into a graddy annexe for the new students.
  • The company's expansion plans include setting up a graddy annexe in a different city to reach more customers.

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  • The new skyscraper in the city is designed to be a landscraper, with terraced levels resembling a natural landscape.
  • Have you seen that cool landscraper building downtown? It looks like a giant staircase!
  • That landscraper is so futuristic, it's like something out of a sci-fi movie.
  • The company's new headquarters is a landscraper of success, reaching new heights in the industry.

noun a tall building predominantly made of wood or timber

  • The new plyscraper in the city is an impressive feat of engineering.
  • Have you seen that new plyscraper downtown? It's huge!
  • That plyscraper is lit!
  • The plyscraper stood tall like a modern day giant in the skyline.

noun a small mosaic tile used in ancient Roman architecture

  • The abaculus was used by the ancient Romans as a counting device.
  • I found this cool abaculus at the antique shop.
  • Check out this old-school abaculus I scored at the thrift store.
  • The abaculus of memories in her mind helped her navigate through difficult times.

noun a medieval fortified structure, typically with high walls and towers, that was used as a residence or stronghold

  • The medieval castle, or castell in Catalan, was a magnificent structure that stood the test of time.
  • We're going to visit the old castell ruins on our trip to Spain.
  • Let's sneak into the abandoned castell and see if we can find any treasure!
  • Her mind was like a fortified castell, impenetrable to outside influences.

noun a type of urban design that aims to prevent people from lingering or resting in public spaces

adjective referring to the design or implementation of hostile architecture

  • The city council implemented hostile architecture to prevent homeless individuals from sleeping on public benches.
  • They put in those weird benches with armrests to keep people from lying down, it's like they're using hostile architecture.
  • The new park design is so anti-homeless, they're really going all out with the hostile architecture.
  • The spikes on the windowsills were like a form of hostile architecture, keeping any unwanted visitors away.

noun A building that is constructed below ground level, similar to a skyscraper but going downwards instead of upwards

  • The architect designed an innovative earthscraper to maximize space in the crowded city.
  • Have you heard about that new earthscraper they're building downtown?
  • Check out that massive earthscraper, it's so cool!
  • The roots of the tree reached deep into the ground like an earthscraper.

noun a semi-detached house

adjective describing a type of house that is joined to another house on one side

  • The semi-detached house was beautifully designed with a spacious garden.
  • I love the semi-detached house with the big backyard.
  • That semi-d is pretty cool, right?
  • Their friendship was like a semi-detached house, connected yet with enough space for privacy.

adjective relating to architecture or architectural principles

  • The architectonic design of the new museum is truly impressive.
  • I love how the architectonic style of that building looks.
  • That architectonic building is so cool!
  • Her mind was like an architectonic structure, organized and precise.

noun a person who plinths or works with plinths

  • The museum curator carefully placed the ancient artifact on the plinther for display.
  • I saw a cool statue on the plinther at the art gallery.
  • Check out that awesome sculpture on the plinther!
  • She felt like she was on a plinther, being watched by everyone in the room.

noun a type of Cajun stew made with seafood, vegetables, and rice

  • The aboideaux is an essential component of the drainage system in this area.
  • Make sure you don't park near the aboideaux, or your car might get flooded.
  • I heard there's a secret spot by the aboideaux where people go to hang out.
  • The aboideaux represents the barrier between the old and new ways of thinking.

noun a structure or area that is above the ground

adjective describing something that is above the ground or on the surface

  • The aboveground portion of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis.
  • Let's hang out aboveground by the pool.
  • I heard there's a cool aboveground spot to chill at the park.
  • His emotions were bubbling just below the aboveground surface.

adjective located on an upper floor

adverb above the stairs; on an upper floor

  • The abovestairs of the mansion were elegantly decorated with vintage furniture.
  • I heard a strange noise coming from abovestairs, I wonder what's going on up there.
  • Let's sneak abovestairs and see if we can find anything interesting.
  • His thoughts were always abovestairs, never focusing on the present moment.

noun a shelter or covered place used for protection or refuge

  • The mountaineers took shelter in the abri during the snowstorm.
  • Let's find an abri to hide from the rain.
  • I heard there's a cool abri by the beach where we can chill.
  • His book served as an abri for his emotions during the difficult time.

noun a structure built to support the lateral pressure of an arch or span, e.g., at the ends of a bridge

  • The engineer inspected the abutments of the bridge to ensure they were structurally sound.
  • I saw some workers fixing the abutments of the old building down the street.
  • I don't know why they keep messing with the abutments, it's fine the way it is.
  • The abutments of his argument were weak, leading to a flawed conclusion.

verb a verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. 'Abutted' is the past tense of the verb 'abut', which means to be adjacent or to touch along a boundary.

  • The property abutted against the river, providing a picturesque view.
  • Our backyard abutted the neighbor's fence, making it easy to chat over the fence.
  • The two buildings abutted each other, so we could easily hop from one roof to the other.
  • Their differing opinions abutted like two opposing forces, causing tension in the room.

noun a plural noun in Arabic meaning 'doors'

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  • The abwab of the new building were designed to be both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
  • I always struggle to remember which abwab goes to which room in this house.
  • Let's hang out at the park and smoke some shisha under the abwab.
  • Learning new languages opens the abwab to different cultures and perspectives.

noun a rare or obsolete term for a state of being in a twisted or bent position

verb to twist or bend into a distorted position

  • The chandelier was adangle, causing concern for its stability.
  • The picture frame was adangle on the wall, so I straightened it out.
  • The sign was adangle outside the store, making it look unprofessional.
  • Her thoughts were adangle, unable to focus on one thing at a time.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'addendum circle' is a noun phrase that likely refers to a specific concept or entity.

  • The addendum circle on the contract indicates additional terms that have been added.
  • Make sure you read the addendum circle on the document before signing.
  • I always check the addendum circle to see if there's any extra stuff I need to know.
  • In the addendum circle of life, there are always new things to consider and understand.

verb to be next to or attached to something

  • The dining room adjoined the kitchen in the spacious house.
  • The living room adjoined the bedroom in the cozy apartment.
  • The backyard adjoined the neighbor's yard through a small gate.
  • Their friendship adjoined two very different personalities.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, 'adjoins' is a verb that means to be next to or in contact with something.

  • The property adjoins a public park, providing residents with a beautiful view.
  • Our backyard adjoins the neighbor's, so we often chat over the fence.
  • The cool thing about our dorm rooms is that they adjoin, making it easy to hang out with friends.
  • In the novel, the protagonist's journey adjoins with that of the antagonist, leading to a dramatic climax.

adverb in a position that is near the door or doors

preposition used to indicate the location of something near a door or doors

  • The grand entrance adoors were intricately carved with ornate designs.
  • I always forget to lock the adoors when I leave the house.
  • Let's hang out at my place, I just got a new sound system installed adoors.
  • She kept her emotions adoors, not letting anyone see how she truly felt.

aec

noun AEC can stand for 'Australian Electoral Commission', the agency responsible for conducting federal elections and referendums in Australia.

  • The AEC (Association of Southeast Asian Nations Economic Community) aims to promote economic cooperation among its member countries.
  • My company is attending the AEC conference next week to explore new business opportunities.
  • I heard the AEC event is going to be lit, you should definitely come along.
  • The AEC project is like a puzzle, with each member country playing a crucial role in completing the bigger picture.

noun a type of structure or architectural design resembling the letter A, with steeply sloping sides meeting at a ridge in the middle

  • The architect designed a-frame cabins for the new resort.
  • We rented a cute a-frame cabin for our weekend getaway.
  • Check out that cool a-frame house on the hill!
  • Her mind was like an a-frame structure, strong and well-balanced.