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

  • The air built into the balloon caused it to float effortlessly.
  • The air built up in the tire, so I had to let some out before driving.
  • I love the way the air built in the room when the band started playing.
  • Tension filled the room, the air built with anticipation.

adjective suitable or in harmony with something else

  • The design of the building is congruous with the surrounding architecture.
  • Her outfit is congruous with the dress code for the event.
  • Their music taste is congruous with mine.
  • His actions were congruous with his words, showing true integrity.

noun a pattern or drawing of something that will be made

verb to plan and make decisions about something that is being built or created

adjective intended to have a very good appearance or to be attractive and fashionable

  • The architect spent months perfecting the design of the new office building.
  • I love the design of your new phone case, where did you get it?
  • That car has such a cool design, it's totally lit!
  • She carefully crafted the design of her life, making sure every detail was just right.

noun a person who designs, especially someone who creates plans or patterns for something before it is made

adjective relating to or characteristic of a designer or design

  • The designer presented their latest collection at the fashion show.
  • The designer showed off their new line at the event.
  • That designer is always dropping fire designs.
  • The designer of life weaves together our experiences into a beautiful tapestry.

noun a print or design produced by etching

verb to engrave or carve a design into a surface using acid or a sharp tool

  • The artist used a fine etching technique to create intricate details in the metal plate.
  • I tried my hand at etching a design onto a glass vase, but it didn't turn out as well as I had hoped.
  • Check out this cool etching I did on my skateboard deck!
  • The memory of his words was etched into her mind, never to be forgotten.

noun the act of directing one's gaze in a particular direction

verb to direct one's gaze towards someone or something

adjective describing something that appears visually appealing or attractive

adverb modifying a verb, indicating the manner in which the action of looking is performed

  • Please take a closer look at the data before making any decisions.
  • Hey, look at that cute puppy over there!
  • Yo, look at this sick new skateboard trick I learned!
  • When life gets tough, always remember to look for the silver lining.

noun the act of reflecting or imitating closely

verb to reflect or imitate closely

  • The therapist observed that the patient was mirroring the behavior of their family members.
  • I noticed you were mirroring my gestures during our conversation.
  • Stop mirroring me, it's getting annoying.
  • The artist created a masterpiece by mirroring the beauty of nature in their painting.

noun a shape that is longer in one direction than it is in the other

adjective having an elongated shape, as a rectangle or an oval

  • The oblong shape of the table allows for more seating around it.
  • I bought an oblong rug for the living room.
  • Check out that oblong pizza slice, it's huge!
  • Her oblong reasoning led her to a flawed conclusion.

noun a part or portion that extends over or across another

verb to extend over or cover part of

adjective having an area, range, or scope that coincides with or includes part of another

  • There is an overlap in the responsibilities of the two departments.
  • The schedules overlap, so we can carpool to work together.
  • Our interests overlap, so we should hang out sometime.
  • The themes of the two books overlap, making for an interesting comparison.

adjective describing someone or something as ostentatious or showy, like a peacock

  • The peacocky display of colors on the male peacock is truly a sight to behold.
  • She always dresses in such a peacocky way, with bright colors and bold patterns.
  • That outfit is so peacocky, you're definitely going to stand out in the crowd.
  • His peacocky attitude at work is starting to annoy his colleagues.

noun a flat, thin piece of metal or stone with writing on it, typically used as a memorial or for decoration

  • The plaque on the wall commemorates the founding of the university.
  • I got a plaque for winning first place in the science fair!
  • Check out the cool plaque I got for my birthday!
  • The plaque of guilt weighed heavy on his conscience.

adjective adjective that describes something that is easily bent, flexible, or adaptable

  • The artist used a pliable clay to sculpt the intricate details of the statue.
  • I like using pliable dough to make different shapes for my cookies.
  • This pliable fabric is perfect for making DIY projects.
  • Her mind was pliable, easily influenced by those around her.

verb to form or display small waves or undulations on the surface

adjective having a wavy or undulating form or surface

  • The sunlight rippled across the surface of the lake, creating a mesmerizing pattern.
  • I love how the water ripples when you throw a pebble into the pond.
  • The music was so good, it made my skin ripple with excitement.
  • The news of the scandal rippled through the entire company, causing chaos and uncertainty.

verb to perform a task hastily or carelessly in order to save time or effort

  • The contractor was accused of scamping on the construction project, cutting corners to save money.
  • I heard that he's been scamping on his homework, copying answers from the internet.
  • She's always scamping on her chores, finding ways to avoid doing them.
  • The politician was accused of scamping on his promises, not following through with his commitments.

adjective having a slope or tilt; not level or straight

  • The artist carefully adjusted the slanted lines in his drawing to create a sense of movement.
  • I noticed the slanted roof of the house next door, it looks pretty cool.
  • She gave me a slanted look when I asked her about the party.
  • His slanted view of the situation made it difficult for him to see the truth.

verb to form or arrange small squares or blocks in a checkered or mosaic pattern

  • The tiles on the floor tessellate perfectly, creating a seamless pattern.
  • I love how the tiles tessellate in the bathroom, it looks really cool.
  • Check out how these tiles tessellate, it's so satisfying to look at.
  • The different elements of the design tessellate together to create a harmonious whole.

noun a hollow container, especially one used to hold liquid, such as a bowl or a ship

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  • The vessel was carefully crafted to withstand rough sea conditions.
  • I love sailing in that vessel, it's so comfortable and spacious.
  • Check out that sick vessel, it's decked out with all the latest gadgets.
  • Her body was like a vessel, carrying the weight of her emotions and experiences.

noun a twisting or curving path or road

adjective having a twisting or curving shape

  • The road to the mountain top was long and winding, making the journey quite challenging.
  • I took a drive down the winding road by the lake and it was so relaxing.
  • We went for a hike on the winding trail and it was lit!
  • His thoughts were like a winding maze, making it hard to understand his true intentions.

adverb in a humorous or amusing way

  • The comedian delivered his lines drolly, eliciting polite laughter from the audience.
  • She recounted the story of her day drolly, adding humor to even the most mundane events.
  • The way he imitated his teacher was so drolly, we couldn't stop laughing.
  • The old man looked at the world through drolly tinted glasses, finding humor in everything.

verb to adjust or make proportional

  • In order to achieve a balanced design, we need to proportionize the elements of the room.
  • Let's proportionize the toppings on the pizza so that everyone gets a fair share.
  • I always proportionize my workout playlist to make sure I have a good mix of songs.
  • She tried to proportionize her time between work and hobbies, but sometimes it's hard to find the right balance.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

  • The research project is still a work in progress and will require more time to complete.
  • My painting is a work in progress, I'm still adding details to it.
  • My new website design is a work in progress, but it's coming along nicely.
  • Rebuilding trust in a relationship is like a delicate work in progress that requires patience and effort.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

  • The student submitted their process folio as part of their final project assessment.
  • I need to work on my process folio for class tomorrow.
  • I totally forgot to include that in my process folio, oops!
  • Creating a process folio is like documenting the journey of a project from start to finish.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The couple welcomed their new child into their adoptive arms with love and care.
  • The parents held their adopted baby in their adoptive arms, feeling grateful for their family.
  • The new addition to the family was embraced in their adoptive arms, bringing joy to everyone.
  • The community welcomed the outsider with open adoptive arms, accepting them as one of their own.

noun a type of thin, transparent paper or cloth used for wrapping or decorating

  • The delicate aerophane material allowed for a soft diffusion of light in the room.
  • I found a beautiful aerophane lamp at the flea market.
  • Check out this cool aerophane pendant I got for my room.
  • Her words were like aerophane, softening the harsh truth of the situation.

noun a type of glass that is transparent and has variegated colors resembling those of agate

adjective describing the type of glass as having variegated colors resembling those of agate

  • The antique chandelier was adorned with intricate agate glass pendants.
  • I found a beautiful necklace made of agate glass at the flea market.
  • Check out these cool agate glass earrings I just bought!
  • Her eyes sparkled like agate glass in the sunlight.