noun A place or realm believed to exist after death, often associated with the concept of the afterlife

  • Many religions believe in the concept of an afterworld where the soul goes after death.
  • Do you think there's an afterworld where all the cool people hang out?
  • I heard that in the afterworld, you can eat all the pizza you want without gaining weight.
  • The artist's painting depicted a surreal afterworld filled with mythical creatures.

noun Astarte - a Semitic goddess of love and fertility, often associated with the planet Venus

  • Astarte was an ancient goddess worshiped in the Near East.
  • Have you heard about Astarte, the goddess of love and war?
  • Astarte is like the OG queen of the gods.
  • Her presence felt like the power of Astarte herself, commanding respect and admiration.

noun the state of being recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church

  • The beatification process for the candidate has been initiated by the Vatican.
  • They are planning a big celebration for the beatification of the local saint.
  • Did you hear about the beatification party happening next week?
  • The beatification of her character was evident in the way she always helped others without expecting anything in return.

noun a structure that serves as a memorial to the dead, especially to those who died in a war

  • The cenotaph in the town square is a solemn reminder of those who gave their lives in war.
  • Let's meet at the cenotaph before heading to the park.
  • That new skate park is like a cenotaph for all the broken boards and wheels.
  • Her old diary served as a cenotaph for her past memories.

noun a person who attends a royal court as a companion or adviser to the king or queen

  • The courtier presented the king with a gift on behalf of the kingdom.
  • The courtier was always seen chatting with the nobles at the royal gatherings.
  • That courtier is always trying to impress the royals.
  • She played the role of a courtier, always knowing the right things to say in any situation.

verb to praise or honor someone or something

adjective having been praised or honored

  • The artist's work was glorified by art critics for its attention to detail.
  • Everyone glorified Sarah for winning the competition.
  • The new movie is going to be glorified by fans all over social media.
  • The CEO's leadership skills were glorified as he led the company to success.

noun Glory is a noun that refers to high renown or honor won by notable achievements.

verb Glory can also be used as a verb to describe taking great pride or pleasure in something.

  • The artist's painting captured the glory of the sunset perfectly.
  • We basked in the glory of winning the championship game.
  • She was glowing with glory after acing her exam.
  • The old castle stood in ruins, a mere shadow of its former glory.

adjective lacking grace, elegance, or charm; awkward or clumsy in movement or behavior

noun a small picturesque cave or cavern, often artificial

  • The ancient temple had a hidden grotto where worshippers could meditate in peace.
  • Let's go check out that cool grotto by the beach, it's a great spot for photos.
  • I heard there's a secret grotto behind the waterfall, wanna go explore?
  • Her mind was like a mysterious grotto, full of hidden thoughts and emotions waiting to be discovered.

noun A person who is believed to be the son of God in Christianity, and whose teachings form the basis of the Christian religion

  • Jesus Christ is a central figure in Christianity.
  • Jesus Christ, also known as JC, is a key figure in the Bible.
  • Oh my Jesus Christ, I can't believe you just did that!
  • The discovery of a new species was like finding the Holy Grail for scientists - Jesus Christ!

noun In Hinduism, Kali is a goddess associated with empowerment, time, change, and destruction.

adjective Kali can also be used as an adjective to describe things related to the goddess Kali.

pronoun Kali can be used as a pronoun in some contexts to refer to the goddess or as a substitute for a proper noun.

  • Kali is a Hindu goddess associated with empowerment and destruction.
  • I heard Kali is a really cool character in that new video game.
  • Kali is such a boss, she always knows how to handle any situation.
  • Her presence felt like a storm, fierce and unstoppable, just like Kali.

noun a person of distinction or importance

  • The historical personage was known for his contributions to science.
  • That famous personage is always in the news.
  • Check out that cool personage over there!
  • The artist used vibrant colors to bring the mystical personage to life in the painting.

noun a title used in ancient Egypt for a ruler or king

  • The pharaoh of ancient Egypt was considered a divine ruler.
  • Did you know that the pharaoh had a golden mask buried with him?
  • That pharaoh dude was living the high life back in the day.
  • In modern times, some people view celebrities as the pharaohs of our society.

noun The spiritual leader of the Roman Catholic Church, considered to be the successor of Saint Peter.

  • The pope visited the Vatican to address the crowds gathered in St. Peter's Square.
  • Did you hear about the new pope elected by the cardinals?
  • I can't believe the pope is coming to town, it's gonna be lit!
  • In the world of fashion, she is considered the pope of style.

noun a high-ranking member of the clergy, especially in the Roman Catholic Church

  • The prelate delivered a powerful sermon at the cathedral.
  • The prelate is hosting a charity event next week.
  • I heard the prelate is a cool dude outside of church.
  • The prelate's words were like a guiding light in times of darkness.

noun A color at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or rubies

adjective Of a color resembling that of blood or a ripe tomato

  • The red man was a prominent figure in Native American folklore.
  • I saw the red man walking down the street earlier.
  • That red man always knows how to throw a great party.
  • The red man symbolizes passion and strength in many cultures.

noun A sacred hymn or text used in Christian liturgy, particularly in the Roman Catholic Mass

  • The choir sang the Sanctus during the church service.
  • I always get chills when they sing the Sanctus at church.
  • The Sanctus was lit at the concert last night.
  • The Sanctus of nature could be felt in the stillness of the forest.

noun A person who writes or transcribes documents; a scribe or copyist.

  • The scrivener meticulously transcribed the legal documents.
  • The scrivener spent all day typing up paperwork.
  • I heard the scrivener is a pro at typing up contracts.
  • In a way, a scrivener is like a human copy machine.

noun a source of terror or dread

  • The specter of economic recession loomed over the country.
  • I always feel like there's a specter following me around.
  • That old house gives me the creeps, feels like there's a specter there.
  • The specter of failure haunted his every move.

noun In folklore, a sylph is a slender, graceful woman or girl who is believed to live in the air or in the form of a spirit.

  • The sylph was said to be a mythical creature that inhabited the air.
  • I heard that sylphs are like magical fairies that can fly through the sky.
  • That girl is so light and graceful, she's like a sylph.
  • Her presence in the room was so ethereal, like a sylph drifting through.

noun a day dedicated to a particular saint or religious event, typically marked by special observances or celebrations

  • The feast day of Saint Patrick is celebrated on March 17th.
  • We always have a big party on my birthday, it's like my own personal feast day.
  • I can't wait for the feast day at the end of the month, it's going to be epic!
  • For me, every Sunday is a feast day because I get to relax and enjoy good food with my family.

noun a rooster, especially one that crows loudly

  • The chanticleer crowed loudly to signal the start of a new day.
  • I woke up to the sound of the chanticleer crowing outside my window.
  • That chanticleer is one noisy rooster, always waking me up early!
  • The chanticleer's crow served as a symbol of hope and renewal for the villagers.

noun a type of ancient Celtic musical instrument resembling a horn or trumpet

  • The celtic warrior blew the carnyx to signal the start of the battle.
  • I saw a cool replica of a carnyx at the museum the other day.
  • That carnyx is so old school, but it still sounds amazing.
  • The carnyx of truth echoed through the courtroom, revealing the lies of the defendant.