adjective radiant or glowing with light or color

  • The room was aglow with the warm light of the chandeliers.
  • The bonfire left everyone's faces aglow as they roasted marshmallows.
  • Her smile had him feeling all aglow inside.
  • The artist's creativity was aglow with inspiration as she painted.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a corpse

  • The medical examiner noted the cadaverous appearance of the body during the autopsy.
  • She looked so pale and sickly, almost cadaverous.
  • That guy's face was totally cadaverous after pulling an all-nighter.
  • The abandoned house had a cadaverous feel to it, with its peeling paint and overgrown yard.

noun a substance or object that emits light when heated

adjective shining or glowing brightly

  • The candescent light from the chandelier illuminated the entire ballroom.
  • I love how candescent the bonfire looks against the night sky.
  • The concert was lit, the stage was candescent with all the bright lights.
  • Her smile was so warm and candescent, it could light up a room.

adjective Drooping is used as an adjective to describe something that is hanging or bending downward.

  • The flowers in the garden were drooping from lack of water.
  • The plant in my room is drooping because I keep forgetting to water it.
  • Her hair was so long and heavy that it started drooping after a few hours.
  • His spirits were drooping after receiving the bad news.

adjective extremely unpleasant or bad; terrible

  • The quality of the product was godawful and did not meet our expectations.
  • I tried watching that movie last night, but it was godawful.
  • The weather today is just godawful, I wish it would clear up.
  • The traffic on the highway was godawful, it took me twice as long to get home.

noun a light, thin, and insubstantial material or substance

adjective of or resembling gossamer; very light, thin, and insubstantial

  • The gossamery fabric of her gown shimmered in the sunlight.
  • She wore a gossamery scarf that fluttered in the breeze.
  • That gossamery top is so cute!
  • The delicate gossamery nature of their relationship was easily shattered.

adjective clear, transparent, or easily understood

  • The limpid water of the mountain stream was crystal clear and free of impurities.
  • I could see straight to the bottom of the limpid pool and spot all the fish swimming around.
  • The limpid drink tasted so refreshing on a hot summer day.
  • Her limpid eyes revealed the depth of her emotions, despite her calm exterior.

noun a quality or state of being beautiful or pleasing in a graceful or delicate way

  • The loveliness of the garden was enhanced by the colorful flowers and well-trimmed hedges.
  • I can't get over the loveliness of that sunset last night, it was breathtaking.
  • Check out the loveliness of that new car, it's so sleek and stylish.
  • Her loveliness shone through in everything she did, making her a joy to be around.

adjective describing something that is shining or glowing with light; translucent or clear

  • The scientist observed the specimen under the lucent microscope.
  • The lucent screen of the new phone is so clear and bright.
  • Her lucent eyes sparkled with excitement as she talked about her crush.
  • The artist's painting had a lucent quality that seemed to glow from within.

adjective describing a quality of brightness, light, or brilliance

  • The luminous chandelier cast a soft glow over the elegant ballroom.
  • Her luminous smile lit up the room.
  • That new highlighter is so luminous, it's blinding!
  • The artist's words were as luminous as the colors on his canvas.

adjective having or showing impressive beauty or dignity

  • The majestic palace stood tall against the backdrop of the mountains.
  • Wow, that castle looks so majestic!
  • That car is absolutely majestic, dude!
  • Her voice had a majestic quality that captivated the audience.

adjective playfully mischievous

  • The professor had a puckish sense of humor that often caught his students off guard.
  • She couldn't help but smile at his puckish grin as he teased her playfully.
  • The comedian's puckish antics had the audience roaring with laughter.
  • Her eyes sparkled with a puckish gleam as she plotted a mischievous prank.

adjective showing great happiness, love, or health

  • Her radiant smile lit up the room as soon as she entered.
  • She looked absolutely radiant in that dress!
  • She was glowing like a radiant queen.
  • The sun set in a radiant display of colors over the horizon.

adjective having the grace, pose, or proportions of a statue

  • The statuesque woman stood tall and elegant at the gala event.
  • Wow, she's so statuesque, like a model or something.
  • She's got that statuesque vibe that turns heads wherever she goes.
  • His leadership style was statuesque, commanding respect from all who worked with him.

adjective having a greenish tinge; becoming green or greenish

  • The viridescent leaves of the trees provided a soothing backdrop to the garden.
  • I love how the viridescent plants brighten up the room.
  • Check out those viridescent bushes, they're so lush!
  • Her eyes were a viridescent pool of emotions, reflecting her inner turmoil.

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

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite

  • The ball is on the slates, which may cause damage to the roofing material.
  • Oh no, the ball is on the slates again, someone needs to get it down before it causes any damage.
  • Dude, the ball is on the slates, we gotta grab it before it falls off.
  • Just like the ball on the slates, sometimes we find ourselves in precarious situations that require careful handling.

adjective describing something that does not have stars visible in the sky

  • The unstarry sky on a cloudy night was a disappointment for stargazers.
  • I was hoping for a clear night to see the stars, but it's unstarry tonight.
  • The sky looks so unstarry, it's like a bummer.
  • Her future seemed unstarry, lacking in excitement or promise.

adjective open or ajar

adverb in a state of being open or ajar

  • The doors of the museum were abrim with eager visitors.
  • The store was abrim with people trying to get last minute gifts.
  • The party was abrim with cool kids and good vibes.
  • Her mind was abrim with creative ideas for her next project.