verb to make beautiful or more beautiful

  • The interior designer was hired to beautify the office space.
  • I'm thinking of adding some plants to beautify the living room.
  • Let's throw some paint on the walls to beautify this place.
  • Her kind words were like a soothing balm, beautifying the atmosphere of the room.

noun a series of columns set at regular intervals, typically supporting a roof or series of arches

  • The grand building featured a majestic colonnade along its facade.
  • We took shelter under the colonnade during the sudden rain shower.
  • Let's hang out by the colonnade, it's a cool spot to chill.
  • The rows of trees in the park formed a natural colonnade, providing a peaceful atmosphere.

noun a contrasting or opposing element, idea, or theme in a work of art, music, literature, etc.

verb to contrast with or be in opposition to something

  • The composer used a beautiful counterpoint between the violin and cello in the concerto.
  • The back-and-forth counterpoint between the two actors on stage was really entertaining.
  • The counterpoint between the two rappers in the freestyle battle was fire.
  • The contrasting colors in the painting created a visual counterpoint that drew the viewer's eye.

noun a small, dome-like structure on top of a roof or dome, often used for decoration or to provide light and ventilation

  • The cupola on top of the building provides a beautiful view of the city.
  • Let's meet by the cupola at the park entrance.
  • Check out the cool cupola on that old church!
  • Her mind was like a cupola, with thoughts swirling around like the wind.

noun a line or outline that gradually deviates from being straight for some or all of its length

verb to bend or follow a curved path

  • The mathematician plotted the curve on the graph to analyze its shape.
  • I love driving on roads with lots of curves, it's so much fun!
  • That skateboarder totally nailed the curve on that ramp!
  • Life is full of unexpected curves, we just have to learn how to navigate them.

adjective having a shape that is not straight or flat, but instead has a smooth, rounded surface

  • The architect designed a building with a beautifully curved facade.
  • She has a curved mirror in her room that makes everything look funny.
  • I love how my new skateboard has curved edges for better control.
  • His argument took a curved path, eventually leading to a surprising conclusion.

noun the round, white part of the eye that allows you to see

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  • The ophthalmologist carefully examined the patient's eyeball for any signs of infection.
  • I can't believe you got something in your eyeball again!
  • That movie was so scary, it made my eyeballs pop out!
  • She kept a close eyeball on her competition during the race.

noun physical shape or condition

adjective of a high standard; excellent

  • It is important to maintain good form while performing the exercises to prevent injuries.
  • Make sure you keep good form when you're lifting those weights.
  • Dude, you gotta have good form if you want to see gains at the gym.
  • In order to succeed in the competition, you need to have good form both physically and mentally.

noun the limit of a person's mental perception, experience, or interest

  • As the sun dipped below the horizon, the sky turned a beautiful shade of pink.
  • Let's go for a drive and watch the sunset over the horizon.
  • I can't wait to see what's on the horizon for us this weekend.
  • The new business opportunity opened up a whole new horizon of possibilities for us.

noun a shape that is egg-like or oval

adjective describing a shape that is egg-like or oval

  • The scientist studied the ovoid shape of the egg under the microscope.
  • The artist painted an ovoid shape on the canvas.
  • I found a cool ovoid rock at the beach.
  • Her smile was like an ovoid, perfectly curved and radiant.

noun the quality or state of being round

  • The roundness of the table makes it a perfect choice for small gatherings.
  • I love the roundness of this cake - it looks so delicious!
  • Check out the roundness of that car's wheels - they're massive!
  • The roundness of her cheeks gave her a youthful appearance.

noun a geometric figure such as a square, circle, or triangle

verb to give a particular form or appearance to; to mold or make

adjective having a particular form or appearance

  • The artist carefully studied the shape of the sculpture before beginning to carve.
  • I'm trying to get back in shape before summer hits.
  • That new car has a sleek shape that really stands out.
  • Her words took shape as she began to articulate her thoughts.

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noun the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth

adjective relating to the sky or heavens

  • The sky was clear and blue, with not a cloud in sight.
  • Let's go for a walk and enjoy the beautiful sky.
  • The party was lit, the sky was full of stars.
  • Her dreams reached for the sky, aiming high for success.

noun a tall pointed structure on top of a building, typically a church tower

  • The steeple of the church towered over the small village.
  • We could see the steeple from miles away.
  • That steeple is like the cherry on top of the church.
  • Her ambition reached for the steeple, aiming high in her career goals.

noun a tent used as a sanctuary for the Ark of the Covenant during the Exodus

  • The tabernacle was adorned with intricate carvings and gold leaf.
  • We're meeting at the tabernacle for the event tonight.
  • Let's chill at the tabernacle after school.
  • In her heart, she believed the forest was her tabernacle, a sacred place of solace.

noun a transverse part of a cruciform church, crossing the nave at a right angle

  • The transept of the cathedral intersected the nave at a right angle.
  • Let's meet near the transept of the church, it's easier to find each other there.
  • I'll be chilling by the transept, come join me if you want.
  • The decision to change careers was a major turning point, like crossing a transept into a new chapter of life.

noun a window above a door or other window, usually hinged to the horizontal crosspiece separating the door from the window

  • The transom above the door allowed natural light to filter into the room.
  • I always forget to close the transom in the bathroom before showering.
  • I propped open the transom so we could sneak out of the party.
  • The success of the project was the transom through which many opportunities opened up.

noun a line or course that moves back and forth to form a series of sharp angles

adjective having a zigzag pattern or movement

  • The hiker carefully navigated the zigzag path up the mountain.
  • The road to the beach is a crazy zigzag of twists and turns.
  • I zigzagged through the crowded mall to find the store I was looking for.
  • Her thoughts were all over the place, zigzagging from one idea to the next.

noun A person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'wall' is a noun.

adjective Describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'red' is an adjective describing the color of the wall.

  • The red wall in the dining room adds a touch of elegance to the space.
  • I really like how the red wall in the living room makes the room feel cozy.
  • That red wall in the bedroom is so lit, I love it!
  • The red wall symbolizes the passion and energy of the room's occupants.

noun a polygon with nine sides and nine angles

  • A nonagon is a polygon with nine sides and nine angles.
  • I learned in math class that a nonagon has nine sides.
  • Check out this cool nonagon shape I drew in art class.
  • The nonagon of emotions she felt towards him was complex and hard to decipher.

noun a gallery or room with one or more open sides, often at an upper level, used for giving access to a garden or providing a view

  • The loggia of the Renaissance villa provided a shaded outdoor space for social gatherings.
  • Let's have breakfast on the loggia this morning, it's a beautiful day.
  • I love chilling out on the loggia, it's so peaceful and relaxing.
  • The loggia of her mind was where she retreated to find solace and peace amidst chaos.

noun a device used for performing arithmetic calculations, consisting of a frame with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid

  • The students used abacuses to practice their mental math skills.
  • Hey, have you seen those old abacuses in the math classroom?
  • I found this cool abacus at the thrift store, wanna check it out?
  • His mind worked like an abacus, calculating every possible outcome.