adjective causing great physical or mental pain; very intense

  • The patient experienced agonizing pain during the surgery.
  • It was agonizing to wait in line for hours.
  • The breakup was so agonizing, I couldn't stop crying.
  • The decision to leave her job was agonizing, but necessary for her mental health.

noun a category of writing that is valued for its aesthetic qualities and literary style rather than its informative content

  • The professor's expertise in belles-lettres is evident in her insightful analysis of classic literature.
  • I enjoy reading belles-lettres in my spare time to relax and unwind.
  • I never really got into that whole belles-lettres thing, I prefer more modern literature.
  • Her writing style is like a beautiful tapestry, weaving together elements of belles-lettres with contemporary themes.

noun a type of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments, typically performed in a small room or chamber

  • The concert featured a beautiful performance of chamber music by a renowned string quartet.
  • I love listening to chamber music while relaxing at home.
  • Let's grab some snacks and chill out to some chamber music tonight.
  • The collaboration between the different instruments in chamber music is like a conversation among friends.

noun the quality of being intentional or purposeful in one's actions

  • The lawyer's deliberateness in presenting evidence helped sway the jury in favor of his client.
  • I appreciate the deliberateness with which you approach important decisions.
  • I can't believe the deliberateness with which she ghosted him after the first date.
  • The artist's deliberateness in choosing colors and textures created a masterpiece.

noun a word or phrase that has two interpretations or significances

adjective having two interpretations or significances

  • The poet's use of double meaning in his verses adds depth to his work.
  • I love jokes with a double meaning - they always make me laugh.
  • That song has a double meaning, if you know what I mean.
  • Her smile had a double meaning, hiding both joy and sadness.

adjective relating to or characterized by emotion

  • The speaker used highly emotive language to convey the seriousness of the issue.
  • She always gets so emotive when talking about her favorite TV show.
  • I can't believe how emotive that movie was, it had me in tears.
  • The painting was so emotive, it seemed to capture the essence of human emotion.

noun a feeling of great pleasure or delight; magic or sorcery

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  • The garden was filled with an air of enchantment as the flowers bloomed in perfect harmony.
  • Walking through the forest felt like stepping into a world of enchantment with all the colorful birds and butterflies.
  • That concert last night was pure enchantment - I never wanted it to end!
  • Her voice had an enchantment that captivated everyone in the room.

verb To represent (something) as being larger, greater, better, or worse than it actually is; overstate

  • It is important not to exaggerate the results of the study.
  • Don't exaggerate how much fun we had at the party.
  • Stop exaggerating, no one believes your stories.
  • Her laughter could only be described as an exaggeration of joy.

verb to attempt or try to do something

preposition used to indicate an action or attempt directed towards someone or something

  • The team will have a go at solving the complex math problem.
  • Let's have a go at fixing the leaky faucet ourselves.
  • I'm going to have a go at acing this test.
  • She decided to have a go at pursuing her passion for painting.

noun a visual representation or design

adjective vividly or clearly described or depicted

  • The graphic design of the advertisement was very eye-catching.
  • I love the graphic on your t-shirt, where did you get it?
  • That graphic novel is totally rad, you should check it out.
  • The author used a graphic description to paint a vivid picture in the reader's mind.

adjective regarded as holy; sacred

  • The hallowed grounds of the ancient temple were carefully preserved by the archaeologists.
  • We're going to visit the hallowed halls of our alma mater next weekend.
  • I can't believe we got to party at the hallowed frat house last night!
  • The author's hallowed words continue to inspire readers generations later.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'indefinable' describes something that cannot be defined or described

  • The concept of beauty is often considered indefinable and subjective.
  • I can't quite put my finger on it, but there's something indefinable about her charm.
  • There's this indefinable vibe at the party that makes it so much fun.
  • The artist's use of color creates an indefinable sense of movement in the painting.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'indescribable' describes something that cannot be described in words

  • The beauty of the sunset was truly indescribable.
  • I can't even put into words how amazing that concert was, it was indescribable.
  • That movie was so good, it was indescribable!
  • The feeling of love she had for him was indescribable, like a warm glow in her heart.

adjective describing something that cannot be expressed in words

  • The beauty of the sunset was truly inexpressible.
  • I can't even put into words how amazing that movie was.
  • That concert was lit, like, totally inexpressible!
  • The love she felt for him was so deep and intense, it was inexpressible.

adjective relating to literature or written works, typically considered to be of high quality or intellectual value

  • The literary analysis of the novel focused on the use of symbolism and allegory.
  • I love reading literary classics like 'Pride and Prejudice' for fun.
  • That book is so lit, it's definitely a literary masterpiece.
  • Her words painted a literary picture that transported me to another world.

adjective describing a lack of love or affection

  • The couple's loveless marriage eventually led to a divorce.
  • Their relationship felt so loveless, like they were just going through the motions.
  • Their connection was totally loveless, it was like they were roommates instead of partners.
  • The barren desert landscape seemed loveless, devoid of any signs of life or growth.

adjective describing a person who is feeling down or depressed

  • After receiving the bad news, she felt low spirited and struggled to focus on her work.
  • I've been feeling a bit low spirited lately, maybe I just need a break.
  • She's been feeling really down in the dumps and low spirited since the breakup.
  • The dark clouds overhead matched his low spirited mood as he walked alone in the rain.

adjective describing a quality of expressing emotions in an imaginative and beautiful way through words or music

  • The poet's lyrical verses captivated the audience with their beauty and depth.
  • I love listening to lyrical music that has meaningful lyrics.
  • That rapper has some mad lyrical skills, he always spits fire on the mic.
  • The dancer moved with a lyrical grace that mesmerized the onlookers.

noun a movie or film

  • The motion picture industry is a major contributor to the economy.
  • Let's go catch a motion picture at the theater.
  • I love watching flicks, especially action-packed motion pictures.
  • Life is like a motion picture, full of twists and turns.

adjective offensive or disgusting, especially in terms of morality or decency

  • The artist was criticized for including obscene imagery in his latest exhibition.
  • I can't believe she said such an obscene joke in front of everyone.
  • That movie had some really obscene scenes that made me uncomfortable.
  • The amount of money he spent on that car is just obscene.

adjective Overwrought is an adjective that describes someone who is extremely agitated or anxious, or something that is excessively elaborate or complicated.

  • The overwrought language in the legal document made it difficult to understand.
  • She was feeling overwrought after a long day at work.
  • I can't deal with all this drama, it's making me feel so overwrought.
  • The overwrought painting captured the intense emotions of the artist.

adjective excessively passionate or fervent

  • The perfervid speech by the politician stirred up strong emotions in the audience.
  • She's always been a perfervid fan of that band, following them to every concert.
  • I can't believe how perfervid he gets about his favorite sports team.
  • Her perfervid dedication to her cause was like a flame that couldn't be extinguished.

noun a piece of writing in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by particular attention to diction (sometimes involving rhyme), rhythm, and imagery

  • The poet recited a beautiful poem at the literary event.
  • I wrote a short poem for my friend's birthday card.
  • My friend dropped some sick rhymes in his latest poem.
  • Her dance was like a living poem, flowing with grace and beauty.

noun a type of literature that is written in verse; poetry

  • The professor discussed the intricacies of poesy in classic literature.
  • I've always enjoyed writing poesy in my free time.
  • I never knew you were into that poesy stuff.
  • Her dance was like a beautiful poesy, flowing and graceful.

noun a form of literary expression that emphasizes the aesthetic qualities of language, such as rhythm and sound

  • The study of poetry is a fundamental aspect of literature courses.
  • I love reading poetry in my free time, it's so relaxing.
  • That poetry slam last night was lit!
  • Her words were like poetry, flowing effortlessly and beautifully.

noun the act of taking someone away by force; abduction

  • The artist's masterpiece was met with widespread ravishment by art critics.
  • I was in a state of complete ravishment when I tasted the delicious dessert.
  • The new movie had me in total ravishment - it was so good!
  • The beauty of the sunset filled her with a sense of ravishment.

verb to rest or lie in a particular position

adjective at rest; lying down; reclining

  • The statue of the famous leader was reposing in the center of the town square.
  • I found my cat reposing on the couch when I got home.
  • We spent the afternoon reposing by the pool, just chilling out.
  • The idea had been reposing in the back of his mind for years before he finally acted on it.

noun a feeling of uncertainty or lack of confidence in oneself

  • Self-doubt can hinder one's ability to achieve their goals.
  • I struggle with self-doubt when it comes to public speaking.
  • I always have major self-doubt before a big test.
  • Self-doubt is like a dark cloud that follows me around.

verb to be easily noticeable or distinguishable; to attract attention

  • The candidate's impressive resume helped him stand out among the other applicants.
  • Her bright red dress really made her stand out at the party.
  • That new rapper's unique style really makes him stand out from the rest.
  • In a sea of mediocrity, his exceptional talent truly makes him stand out like a shining star.

adjective describing something that has not been thought of or considered before; beyond what has been imagined

  • The scientists made a groundbreaking discovery that opened up unimagined possibilities for future research.
  • I never would have thought that I'd end up in this unimagined situation.
  • This party is going to be lit, it's going to be an unimagined experience!
  • Her talent was like a hidden gem, waiting to be discovered and leading to unimagined success.

adjective Describing something that has not been measured or quantified

  • The impact of climate change on biodiversity is still largely unmeasured.
  • Her talent is unmeasured, she's truly one of a kind.
  • His level of coolness is unmeasured, he's just too chill.
  • The depth of her love for him is unmeasured, it knows no bounds.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unparalleled' describes something that is unmatched or incomparable

  • The company's success in the market is unparalleled, setting a new standard for the industry.
  • Her talent in singing is unparalleled, she's definitely the best in our group.
  • That new restaurant is unparalleled, their food is off the charts!
  • His dedication to his craft is unparalleled, like a flame that never goes out.

noun the action of crying or shedding tears

adjective showing sorrow or grief through tears

  • The weeping willow tree in the garden added a touch of elegance to the landscape.
  • I saw Sarah weeping in the park after her fight with her boyfriend.
  • After watching that sad movie, I was weeping like a baby.
  • The weeping clouds signaled an impending storm.

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noun a Chinese philosopher and writer known for his works on ethics and morality

  • When will you arrive at the meeting?
  • Hey, when are you getting here?
  • Yo, when you gonna show up?
  • When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.

noun a filmmaking technique in which objects are physically manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames to create the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played back in sequence

  • Stop motion animation is a technique used to create movement by physically manipulating objects one frame at a time.
  • Have you ever tried making a stop motion video with your action figures?
  • Stop motion is so cool, it's like bringing inanimate objects to life!
  • In the world of stop motion, every tiny movement counts towards creating a seamless animation.

noun a classroom activity where students bring in an item to show to their classmates and then talk about it

verb to demonstrate or display something to others

preposition used to connect the words 'show' and 'tell' to indicate they are related actions

  • The elementary school students participated in a show and tell activity to share their favorite items with the class.
  • My daughter came home excited about show and tell at school today.
  • I always loved show and tell because it was a chance to flex with my cool stuff.
  • The presentation was like a show and tell of the company's latest products.

noun a form of traditional Japanese puppet theater

  • Bunraku is a traditional Japanese puppet theater that dates back to the 17th century.
  • Have you ever seen a bunraku performance? It's really fascinating!
  • Let's go check out that bunraku show, I heard it's pretty cool.
  • The politicians were just puppets in the bunraku of corporate interests.

noun the practice of performing card tricks and flourishes with a deck of playing cards

  • Cardistry is a performance art that involves the manipulation of playing cards to create visually impressive displays.
  • I've been practicing cardistry tricks to show off to my friends.
  • Check out this sick cardistry move I just learned!
  • His ability to weave through conversations with ease is like a masterful display of cardistry.

adjective not limited or restricted; giving or given without restraint; generous

  • The company received unstinted support from its shareholders during the financial crisis.
  • She always gives unstinted praise to her friends for their accomplishments.
  • I can't believe he's unstinted with his money when it comes to buying drinks for everyone.
  • His love for her was unstinted, flowing freely and without reservation.

noun a style of handwriting that is fast and often difficult to read

  • The professor asked the students to practice their running writing skills for better penmanship.
  • I need to work on my running writing so my notes are easier to read.
  • Her running writing is so messy, I can barely understand what she's trying to say.
  • His running writing style flows beautifully across the page, like a river of words.

noun a person who takes photographs of astronomical objects or events

  • The astrophotographer captured stunning images of the Milky Way galaxy.
  • My friend is an amazing astrophotographer who takes pictures of the stars.
  • That astrophotographer dude really knows how to snap some out-of-this-world shots.
  • The astrophotographer's lens turned the night sky into a canvas of celestial art.

noun a language that has been artificially created rather than having naturally evolved

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  • The linguist presented his research on a newly created conlang at the conference.
  • I heard that Sarah is fluent in speaking a conlang she created herself.
  • Have you checked out that cool conlang video on YouTube?
  • Learning a conlang can open up a whole new world of communication possibilities.

verb to exist in large numbers or amounts; to be plentiful

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun

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

  • The library abounded with rare books and manuscripts.
  • The party abounded in delicious food and drinks.
  • The concert abounded with killer guitar solos.
  • Her heart abounded in love for her family.

noun a particular style or trend in the arts that values beauty and artistic expression

  • The aesthetic movement of the late 19th century emphasized the importance of beauty in art and design.
  • I really love the aesthetic movement style with its focus on intricate details and ornate patterns.
  • That room has major aesthetic movement vibes with all the vintage furniture and decorative pieces.
  • Her fashion sense is like a modern interpretation of the aesthetic movement, blending classic elegance with contemporary trends.

adjective showing or expressing affection or warmth

adverb in an affectionate or warm manner

  • The musician played the piece with an affettuoso expression, conveying deep emotion to the audience.
  • She hugged her friend in an affettuoso manner, showing how much she cared.
  • He always talks to his dog in an affettuoso tone, like they're having a deep conversation.
  • The artist painted the sunset with an affettuoso touch, capturing the warmth and beauty of the moment.