adjective situatated next to or in close proximity to something else

  • The two rooms are connected by an adjoining door.
  • Our rooms are next to each other with an adjoining wall.
  • We can sneak into the party through the adjoining backyard.
  • The two countries have adjoining borders, but their relationship is strained.

noun a workshop or studio, especially one used by an artist or designer

  • The fashion designer's atelier is where all the couture pieces are meticulously crafted.
  • I love visiting my friend's atelier; it's like stepping into a creative wonderland.
  • Check out that atelier - it's where all the magic happens!
  • His mind was like an atelier, constantly creating and refining new ideas.

noun a place for bathing

  • Balneation is the act of bathing or cleansing oneself, often in a public bath.
  • I'm looking forward to some balneation time at the hot springs this weekend.
  • Let's ditch this rainy weather and go for some balneation at the beach.
  • For her, reading a good book is a form of balneation for the mind.

noun a slang term for a mental hospital or psychiatric institution

  • The bughouse was infested with insects, prompting the need for professional exterminators.
  • We need to clean up the bughouse before mom gets home.
  • Let's grab some snacks and hang out at the bughouse tonight.
  • His mind felt like a bughouse, filled with chaotic thoughts buzzing around.

noun a place where ships are built, repaired, or stored

  • The ship was repaired at the dockyard before setting sail again.
  • I heard they're hiring at the dockyard for the summer.
  • Let's meet up by the dockyard later, okay?
  • Her mind was a busy dockyard, filled with thoughts coming and going constantly.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

  • The museum housed a collection of rare artifacts.
  • The shelter housed over a hundred homeless individuals last night.
  • The party last weekend was housed in that huge mansion.
  • Her heart was housed in a fortress of ice after the betrayal.

noun the main body of a ship or other vessel, including the bottom, sides, and deck

verb to remove the outer covering or shell of a seed or fruit

  • The hull of the ship was made of reinforced steel to withstand rough sea conditions.
  • I accidentally scratched the hull of my friend's boat while docking it.
  • The graffiti artist tagged the hull of the abandoned warehouse with his signature.
  • The hull of her emotions seemed impenetrable, but deep down she was hurting.

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noun a type of fabric made from the hair of sheep or goats

verb to beat or thrash

  • The lambs were peacefully grazing in the meadow.
  • Let's go check out the cute lambs in the field!
  • I can't believe how fluffy those lambs are!
  • He decided to lam it out of there before things got too intense.

verb to be in or assume a horizontal or resting position on a surface

adverb in a horizontal or resting position on a surface

preposition used to indicate the location or position of someone or something

  • The patient needs to lie on the examination table for the doctor to perform the check-up.
  • Just lie on the couch and relax for a bit.
  • Let's go lie on the grass and enjoy the sunshine.
  • Sometimes it's easier to lie on the problem rather than face it head-on.

noun a source of light or illumination

verb to illuminate or make something brighter

  • The lanterns will light up the garden for the evening reception.
  • Let's light up some candles to create a cozy atmosphere.
  • I heard there's a party tonight where they'll light up the dance floor.
  • Her smile could light up the darkest room.

noun A person who works with stone, brick, or concrete to build structures

  • The mason carefully laid each brick in perfect alignment to build the new library.
  • My neighbor is a skilled mason who can fix just about anything around the house.
  • Hey, that mason dude really knows how to work his magic with stones.
  • She was a mason of words, crafting beautiful poems that touched the hearts of many.

noun a person who resides or is present in a particular place

  • The building's occupant was notified of the upcoming renovations.
  • The person living there was told about the changes.
  • The tenant got a heads up about the remodel.
  • The occupant of the house of cards was careful not to disturb its delicate balance.

noun a hard surface, usually made of concrete or asphalt, that is used for walking or driving on

  • The workers were busy repairing the pavement on the main street.
  • Watch out for that crack in the pavement, you might trip.
  • Let's take a stroll on the pavement and grab some ice cream.
  • Her mind was a pavement of conflicting thoughts, making it hard to focus.

noun a vertical joint in brickwork

verb to build or lay bricks in a vertical position

  • The architect ensured that the columns were perfectly perpend to the ground.
  • Make sure to perpend the shelves evenly so they don't look crooked.
  • I tried to perpend the posters on my wall, but they kept falling off.
  • His decision to perpend to the traditional values of his family caused quite a stir.

noun a structure extending into the water from a shore for docking boats or ships

  • The ferry departed from the pier at exactly 10:00 AM.
  • Let's meet at the pier for a fun day out.
  • I heard there's a sick party happening at the pier tonight.
  • The pier of knowledge extends further with each book you read.

noun the act of dividing something into four equal parts

verb present participle of quarter, meaning to divide or split into four equal parts

  • Quartering refers to the act of dividing an area into four equal parts.
  • The soldiers were quartering in the abandoned house during their mission.
  • I heard they were quartering at that new restaurant in town.
  • His mind felt like it was quartering, torn between conflicting thoughts.

noun a structure built parallel to the bank of a waterway for use as a landing place for boats and ships

  • The ship docked at the quay to unload its cargo.
  • Let's meet at the quay for a quick chat.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening at the quay tonight.
  • His mind was like a bustling quay, filled with thoughts coming and going.

noun a place where a particular art is practiced

  • The artist spent hours in the studio perfecting her latest masterpiece.
  • Let's hang out at my friend's studio and jam some music.
  • I heard that new rapper is dropping a fire mixtape in the studio.
  • His mind was a studio of creative ideas waiting to be brought to life.

noun a weight or pressure on something else

adjective lying or resting on something else

  • The weight of the superincumbent rock formation caused the lower layers to compact and form a solid structure.
  • The superincumbent boulder on top of the hill looks like it's about to roll down any moment.
  • I can't believe he lifted that superincumbent weight at the gym, he's so strong!
  • The responsibilities of being a parent can feel like a superincumbent burden at times.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the time, place, manner, or degree of an action

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

  • The keys were found underneath the stack of papers on the desk.
  • I found my phone underneath the couch cushions.
  • I keep my snacks underneath my bed so my siblings don't find them.
  • Underneath his tough exterior, he was actually quite sensitive.

verb to raise up or lift upwards

  • The artist used a crane to uprear the large sculpture in the town square.
  • I watched as the workers upreared the tent for the outdoor event.
  • Let's uprear this project and get it done before the deadline.
  • The leader's charisma and passion upreared the spirits of the team during a difficult time.

adjective accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character

  • The venerable institution has been serving the community for over a century.
  • The venerable old man always has interesting stories to tell.
  • That car may look old, but it's actually quite venerable.
  • The ancient tree stood tall and venerable, a symbol of strength and resilience.

noun the measurement or extent of something from side to side

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  • The width of the new bridge will be 20 meters.
  • I need to measure the width of the room before buying a new carpet.
  • Check out the width of that new phone, it's huge!
  • The width of her knowledge on the subject is impressive.

noun a room in which work, especially manual labor, is done

  • The workroom is where all the design prototypes are created and tested.
  • Hey, meet me in the workroom later to finish up that project.
  • I'll be chilling in the workroom if you need me.
  • Her mind was like a cluttered workroom, full of unfinished thoughts and ideas.

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

  • The artist's sculptures have form and structure that captivate viewers.
  • I love how these cookies have form and hold their shape while baking.
  • Dude, your dance moves totally have form, you should join a crew!
  • Her arguments always have form and logic, making them very convincing.

noun a diagram, plan, or drawing that outlines a system or process

adjective relating to or in the form of a diagram or outline

  • The engineer presented a detailed schematic of the new building design.
  • Can you show me a quick schematic of how the system works?
  • I sketched out a rough schematic of the plan on a napkin.
  • She had a mental schematic of how she wanted her life to unfold.

noun a repair or renovation of a building, structure, or vehicle

  • The renovation of the historic building will begin next month.
  • We're planning to fix up the house next weekend.
  • Let's spruce up the place with a little remont.
  • Sometimes, a remont of our mindset is necessary for personal growth.

noun a place where bricks are made or stored

  • The brickyard was a key supplier of building materials for the construction project.
  • We used to hang out by the old brickyard after school.
  • Let's meet up at the brickyard for a chill sesh.
  • Her mind was like a brickyard, full of solid and unchanging ideas.

noun a wall made of nappy material, typically used for soundproofing or insulation

  • The interior designer suggested adding a nappy wall to the nursery for easy access to diapers.
  • I'm thinking of putting up a nappy wall in the baby's room to keep everything organized.
  • Let's slap a nappy wall in the corner so we don't have to run to the store every time.
  • The barrier between the two countries was likened to a nappy wall, dividing the land in two.

noun A basket or cage filled with earth or rocks and used especially in building a support or abutment

  • The engineers decided to use gabion baskets to stabilize the riverbank.
  • We're gonna need some gabion baskets to prevent erosion along the creek.
  • Let's stack up those gabion cages to keep the soil from washing away.
  • The gabion walls symbolize the strength and resilience of the community.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a particular item or object, typically one of a specified type

  • The construction workers were abuilding a new office tower in the city.
  • They're abuilding a new shopping mall down the street.
  • I heard they're abuilding a cool new skate park in the neighborhood.
  • Her ideas were abuilding in her mind, ready to be implemented in the project.

noun the act of abutting or the state of being abutted

  • The surveyor will need to take accurate measurements of the abuttals between the properties.
  • Make sure you know where the abuttals are before starting any construction.
  • I heard there was a dispute over the abuttals between those two neighbors.
  • The abuttals of tradition and progress often clash in our society.

noun a person who has a great appreciation for art, beauty, and aesthetics

  • The aesthete spent hours contemplating the intricate details of the painting.
  • The aesthete is always checking out the latest art exhibits in town.
  • That guy is such an aesthete, always talking about art and stuff.
  • She was an aesthete of emotions, always seeking out the beauty in every situation.