verb to suppress or delete any part of a book, film, letter, or other publication that is considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security.

  • The controversial content was censored by the government.
  • They censored my post on social media because it violated community guidelines.
  • I can't believe they censored that scene in the movie, it was so unnecessary.
  • Her emotions were so raw and unfiltered, like a censored version of herself.

noun a place where movies are shown on a big screen for the public

adjective relating to the film industry or movies

  • The cinema is a popular form of entertainment for people of all ages.
  • Let's catch a movie at the cinema this weekend.
  • I'm down to hit up the cinema for a flick tonight.
  • His mind was like a cinema, constantly playing scenes from the past.

noun the quality of being attractive or pleasing in appearance

  • Her comeliness was the talk of the town, admired by all who laid eyes on her.
  • She has a natural comeliness that makes heads turn wherever she goes.
  • That new outfit really adds to your comeliness, you look amazing!
  • The comeliness of her character shone through in the way she treated others with kindness and grace.

adjective intensely enthusiastic or passionate

  • The speaker delivered a fervid speech on the importance of education.
  • She was fervidly cheering for her favorite team during the game.
  • The fans were getting fervid over the new album release.
  • Her fervid determination to succeed propelled her through difficult times.

noun intense and passionate feeling or enthusiasm

adjective fervent, showing great intensity or feeling

  • The scientist spoke with great fervor about the potential breakthrough in cancer research.
  • She talked about her favorite TV show with so much fervor, it was contagious.
  • The fans cheered with fervor as their team scored the winning goal.
  • His eyes burned with fervor as he passionately defended his beliefs.

adjective deviating from the normal or usual; odd or strange

  • The freakish weather patterns have scientists concerned about the impact of climate change.
  • Did you see that freakish play in the game last night?
  • Her outfit was so freakish, I couldn't stop staring.
  • The freakish twist in the plot caught everyone by surprise.

adjective gloomy - dark or poorly lit, depressing or pessimistic

  • The weather forecast predicts a gloomy day with heavy rain showers.
  • She felt gloomy after receiving the bad news.
  • The atmosphere at the party was so gloomy, everyone seemed bored.
  • His gloomy outlook on life was evident in his pessimistic attitude towards everything.

adverb individually is an adverb that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by indicating that something is done or considered separately or one at a time.

  • Each student will be assessed individually based on their performance in the exam.
  • You can choose your toppings individually for the pizza.
  • Let's each pick out our outfits individually and then meet up later.
  • The team members must work together as a unit, rather than trying to solve problems individually.

adjective too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words

  • The beauty of the sunset was truly ineffable.
  • I can't even describe how amazing that concert was, it was ineffable.
  • That movie was so ineffable, I can't stop thinking about it.
  • The love she felt for him was ineffable, beyond words or description.

noun a casual lack of concern; indifference

  • Her insouciance in the face of adversity was both admirable and perplexing.
  • She faced the situation with insouciance, as if she didn't have a care in the world.
  • He strutted around with an insouciance that made him seem untouchable.
  • The dancer moved with an insouciance that captivated the audience.

noun a person who is highly educated or has an exceptional intellect

adjective relating to the intellect or mental capacity

  • She is known for her intellectual pursuits in the field of philosophy.
  • He's a really smart guy, always talking about intellectual stuff.
  • That book is so deep, it's like on a whole other intellectual level.
  • The artist's work is intellectually stimulating, provoking deep thoughts and reflection.

adjective relating to or characterized by introspection; examining one's own thoughts and feelings

  • She spent the evening in an introspective mood, contemplating the meaning of life.
  • He's always been a bit introspective, preferring to think things through before making a decision.
  • I don't know why she's so introspective all the time, she needs to lighten up and have some fun.
  • His introspective nature was like a deep well, with thoughts swirling beneath the surface.

noun A cosmetic product used to color and enhance the lips.

  • She carefully applied her lipstick before heading out to the formal event.
  • I love that new lipstick you're wearing, where did you get it?
  • Her lipstick game is always on point.
  • His words were like a bright red lipstick, bold and attention-grabbing.

noun the quality or state of being musical, especially in terms of rhythm, melody, and harmony

  • Her musicality was evident in the way she effortlessly played complex pieces on the piano.
  • I love how his musicality shines through when he sings along to his favorite songs.
  • That drummer has serious musicality - he can really keep a beat!
  • The author's use of language in the novel had a certain musicality to it, making the words flow beautifully.

adverb to an excessive degree; too much

  • She was criticized for spending overmuch time on social media.
  • He eats overmuch junk food and wonders why he feels sick all the time.
  • I think you're worrying overmuch about what others think of you.
  • The weight of the world seemed overmuch for her to bear.

noun a piquant flavor or taste

adjective having a pleasantly sharp taste or appetizing flavor

  • The chef's piquant sauce added a burst of flavor to the dish.
  • I love the piquant taste of spicy food.
  • This salsa is so piquant, it's lit!
  • Her words had a piquant edge that left a lasting impact on the audience.

adjective having the style or diction of prose; lacking poetic beauty

  • The novel was criticized for its prosaic writing style, lacking any poetic or imaginative elements.
  • I found the movie to be quite prosaic, nothing special or exciting about it.
  • The party was so prosaic, I was bored out of my mind the whole time.
  • Her dreams were once vivid and colorful, but now they seemed prosaic and dull.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a rhapsody; extravagantly enthusiastic

adverb in a rhapsodic manner

  • The pianist delivered a rhapsodic performance that left the audience in awe.
  • I had a rhapsodic experience at the concert last night, the music was amazing.
  • The new album is so rhapsodic, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Her storytelling was so rhapsodic, it transported me to another world.

noun a lazy or drooping posture or movement

verb to stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way

  • It is important to maintain good posture and avoid slouching while sitting at your desk.
  • Hey, stop slouching in your chair and sit up straight!
  • Why do you always slouch like that? It makes you look lazy.
  • She always seems to slouch under pressure, but somehow manages to come through in the end.

verb Staring is a present participle form of the verb 'stare', which means to look fixedly or intently at someone or something.

  • She noticed him staring intently at the painting in the art gallery.
  • Why are you staring at me like that?
  • Stop staring, it's rude.
  • The solution to the problem was right in front of her, but she couldn't see it because she was too busy staring at the details.

noun A stream of consciousness is a narrative mode that attempts to capture the flow of thoughts and feelings of a character in a continuous and uninterrupted way.

  • The author utilized a stream of consciousness narrative style to delve into the inner thoughts of the protagonist.
  • I love how the book just goes on and on in a stream of consciousness, it's so real.
  • Her stream of consciousness writing is so deep, it's like she's in another world.
  • His mind wandered in a stream of consciousness, jumping from one thought to another without any control.

adverb In a superb manner; excellently or extremely well.

  • The artist superbly captured the essence of the landscape in his painting.
  • She plays the piano superbly, it's amazing to listen to her.
  • That new restaurant is superbly good, you have to try it out.
  • His speech was superbly crafted, each word carefully chosen to convey his message.

noun a state of boredom or dullness

adjective tedious

  • The monotonous tasks at work can lead to a sense of tedium for some employees.
  • I can't stand the tedium of doing the same thing every day.
  • I'm so bored, this tedium is killing me.
  • The tedium of waiting for the results felt like an eternity.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'thought provoking' describes something that stimulates or encourages deep thinking.

  • The professor presented a thought provoking argument during the lecture.
  • I just watched a thought provoking documentary on Netflix.
  • That movie was so thought provoking, it really made me think.
  • His artwork is truly thought provoking, each piece tells a unique story.

adjective A term used to describe something that is not disguised or embellished; plain and straightforward.

  • The report provided an unvarnished account of the company's financial situation.
  • She always gives me the unvarnished truth, no matter how harsh it may be.
  • I appreciate when people keep it unvarnished with me.
  • His unvarnished emotions were evident in his tear-filled eyes.

noun the quality of being attractively lively and animated

  • Her vivacity and enthusiasm for the project were evident in every meeting.
  • She always brings so much vivacity to the party with her lively personality.
  • I love hanging out with Sarah, she has such a cool vibe and vivacity.
  • The garden seemed to come alive with vivacity as the flowers bloomed in the spring.

noun a piece of music or poetry that vividly describes a scene or evokes a particular emotion

  • The artist used intricate techniques of word painting to vividly describe the scene in his novel.
  • I love how the author does word painting in this book - it really brings the story to life!
  • The rapper's lyrics are like word painting - they paint a picture in your mind with every verse.
  • Her storytelling was like word painting, creating a beautiful image in the listener's mind.

verb to exist inherently or permanently within something

preposition expressing the relationship between something and the thing it is inherent in

  • The principles of democracy inherently inhere in the constitution of this country.
  • The values of honesty and integrity inhere in this family.
  • The coolness factor inhere in that new video game.
  • The magic of Christmas inhere in the spirit of giving and love.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'state' is a noun that refers to the condition or situation of someone or something.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this phrase, 'absolute' is an adjective that emphasizes the completeness or extremeness of the state being described.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this phrase, 'of' is a preposition that indicates possession or association between 'the absolute state' and 'someone or something.'

  • The absolute state of the economy is concerning to many financial experts.
  • Did you see the absolute state of her outfit? It's a disaster.
  • I can't believe the absolute state of that party last night, it was a hot mess.
  • The absolute state of his mental health is worrisome, he really needs help.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'something' is a noun referring to an unspecified object or concept that someone is attracted to.

verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, 'be drawn' is the verb indicating the action of being attracted or interested in something.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'to' is a preposition indicating the direction or target of the action of being drawn.

  • Many investors tend to be drawn to stable and reliable companies for long-term investments.
  • I always find myself being drawn to cute coffee shops with cozy atmospheres.
  • She's always being drawn to drama and gossip, it's like she can't help herself.
  • The artist's use of vibrant colors and bold strokes really draws you in, you can't help but be drawn to their work.

adjective causing a marked change in someone or something

  • The new technology has the potential to be truly transformative in the healthcare industry.
  • That book was so transformative, it really changed my perspective on things.
  • Dude, that movie was totally transformative - it blew my mind!
  • Her words were like a transformative spell, casting a new light on the situation.