noun a type of rock music characterized by a harsh, distorted sound and lyrics with a countercultural or psychedelic theme

  • The band's music was heavily influenced by acid rock from the 1960s.
  • I love listening to some good old acid rock while driving.
  • Let's crank up the acid rock and have a jam session!
  • The artist's paintings were like a visual representation of acid rock music.

noun A natural electrical phenomenon characterized by the appearance of streamers of reddish or greenish light in the sky, usually near the northern or southern magnetic pole.

  • The aurora borealis is a natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in the high-latitude regions.
  • I can't wait to see the aurora tonight, it's supposed to be really bright!
  • The aurora is like nature's own light show, it's so cool!
  • Her smile lit up the room like an aurora in the night sky.

noun a sacred text of Christianity comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Bible

  • The Bible is considered a sacred text in Christianity.
  • I like to read the Bible before bed.
  • Some people swear by the Bible as their go-to guide.
  • For her, the Bible was like a roadmap for life.

noun a small, edible, marine bivalve mollusk

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The heartfelt speech warmed the cockles of my heart.
  • Your kind gesture really touched the cockles of my heart.
  • That movie was so sweet, it really got to the cockles of my heart.
  • The sight of the children playing together warmed the cockles of my heart.

noun an idea or notion

  • The artist had a unique conception for his latest painting, incorporating elements of surrealism and abstract expressionism.
  • I never understood his conception of time travel in that movie, it was just too complicated for me.
  • Her conception of what makes a good party is totally different from mine.
  • His conception of success was not based on material wealth, but rather on personal fulfillment and happiness.

adjective resembling or characteristic of a dove

  • The dovelike movements of the ballerina captivated the audience.
  • She moved so gracefully, like a dovelike creature.
  • That guy is as dovelike as they come, always so gentle and peaceful.
  • The soft, dovelike color of the walls made the room feel calm and serene.

noun a large mammal with tusks and a long trunk, native to Africa and Asia

  • The elephant is the largest land animal on Earth.
  • Did you see the elephant at the zoo? It was huge!
  • That party was an elephant! It was so much fun.
  • Addressing the elephant in the room, we need to talk about the budget cuts.

noun a place or land of enchantment, often associated with fairies or magical creatures

  • The garden was like a fairyland with its colorful flowers and sparkling fountain.
  • Have you seen the new theme park? It's like a fairyland come to life!
  • That party last night was straight out of fairyland, with all the lights and decorations.
  • Her imagination was a fairyland, full of magical creatures and endless possibilities.

noun a feeling or emotion of liking or affection towards someone or something

  • She expressed her fondness for classical music during the interview.
  • I can tell by the way he talks about her that he has a real fondness for her.
  • I've got a real fondness for that new coffee shop down the street.
  • His fondness for adventure is like a flame that never goes out.

noun a traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure

  • The poet composed a beautiful haiku about the changing seasons.
  • I tried my hand at writing a haiku, but it was harder than I thought!
  • Check out this dope haiku I wrote last night.
  • Her words danced across the page like a haiku in motion.

noun a book of hymns or religious songs

  • The choir director passed out hymnals to each member before the service.
  • Hey, can you grab a hymnal for me from the back of the church?
  • I found a cool old hymnal at the thrift store, wanna check it out?
  • The hymnal of nature was open before us, with birds singing and trees swaying in the wind.

adjective describing an object that is not alive or does not possess consciousness

  • The scientist conducted experiments on various inanimate objects to test their durability.
  • My sister talks to her inanimate stuffed animals as if they were real.
  • I can't believe you're so attached to that inanimate object, it's just a piece of junk.
  • The city at night seemed inanimate, devoid of any signs of life.

adjective providing inspiration or encouragement; uplifting

  • The speaker delivered an inspiring speech that left the audience feeling motivated.
  • Watching that documentary was so inspiring, it really got me thinking.
  • That movie was totally inspiring, it made me want to get out there and do something amazing.
  • The sunset over the ocean was truly inspiring, like a work of art painted by nature.

noun the colored part of the eye that surrounds the pupil

  • The iris is the colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil.
  • I love the way your irises change color depending on the light.
  • Her irises were so trippy, man.
  • The iris of the camera lens captured the beauty of the sunset perfectly.

noun goods or materials thrown overboard from a ship to lighten its load in an emergency

  • The coast guard collected the jetsam that washed ashore after the storm.
  • I found some cool jetsam on the beach during my morning walk.
  • Let's see if we can find any valuable jetsam in this area.
  • His mind was filled with jetsam of memories from his past.

noun a French phrase meaning 'joy of living', referring to a cheerful enjoyment of life

  • The artist's paintings exude a sense of joie de vivre that is truly captivating.
  • Every time I see Sarah, her joie de vivre just lights up the room.
  • I love hanging out with Tom, he's got such a great joie de vivre.
  • Despite the challenges she faced, her joie de vivre shone through like a beacon of hope.

noun an excessive concentration on a single object or idea, especially one that is irrational or disproportionate

  • The patient's monomania focused solely on the belief that aliens were trying to communicate with him.
  • Her monomania about cleanliness led her to constantly sanitize everything in sight.
  • His monomania for video games was starting to affect his grades in school.
  • The artist's monomania for perfection drove him to create masterpieces that captivated audiences worldwide.

adjective describing something illuminated by the light of the moon

  • The moonlit night cast a beautiful glow over the landscape.
  • Let's go for a walk under the moonlit sky tonight.
  • The party was lit under the moonlit sky.
  • Her smile was like a moonlit night, shining brightly in the darkness.

noun a round, white, edible fungus with a soft texture, typically found in grassy areas

  • The puffball mushroom is known for its round shape and white color.
  • I found a puffball mushroom while hiking in the woods.
  • Check out that huge puffball growing in the field!
  • Her fluffy white dress made her look like a puffball floating in the wind.

noun the natural features of a landscape, considered in terms of their appearance

  • The painter captured the breathtaking scenery of the mountains in his latest masterpiece.
  • We should go for a drive this weekend and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way.
  • The scenery at the beach was lit, dude!
  • Her mind was a vast landscape of thoughts, each one a different scenery.

noun the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way

  • The discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming was a result of serendipity.
  • Running into my old friend at the grocery store was pure serendipity.
  • Finding a $20 bill on the sidewalk was such a serendipitous moment!
  • Sometimes, the best moments in life come from serendipity, like finding love when you least expect it.

verb To immerse or saturate something in a liquid

preposition To absorb or take in something completely or thoroughly

  • After a long day at work, I like to soak in a warm bath to relax my muscles.
  • Let's go to the hot springs and soak in the mineral-rich water.
  • I can't wait to hit the beach and just soak in the sun all day.
  • She took a moment to soak in the beauty of the sunset before it disappeared behind the mountains.

noun a religious song typically of a kind associated with African-American Christians

adjective relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul

  • Many people find solace and guidance through their spiritual practices.
  • I feel a sense of peace and connection when I engage in spiritual activities.
  • My spiritual vibe is on point today.
  • The artist's work evoked a spiritual awakening in all who viewed it.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'suggestive' is a noun that is being connected to the preposition 'of' to form a phrase.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'suggestive' is an adjective that describes the noun it is connected to, indicating that it gives a hint or suggestion of something.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'of' is a preposition that connects 'suggestive' to the noun it is related to.

  • The painting is highly suggestive of the artist's emotional turmoil.
  • The song lyrics are suggestive of a breakup.
  • Her outfit is suggestive of her cool and edgy style.
  • The dark clouds are suggestive of an impending storm.

noun the activity of visiting and photographing interesting and hidden parts of cities

  • Urban exploration involves the investigation of man-made structures in urban areas, often abandoned or off-limits to the public.
  • I love going on urban exploration adventures to discover hidden gems in the city.
  • Urban exploring is a cool way to see the city from a different perspective.
  • Embarking on urban exploration is like delving into the secrets of the city's past.

noun the act of murmuring or making a low continuous sound

  • The murmuration of starlings in the sky was a breathtaking sight.
  • Did you see the murmuration of birds earlier? It was so cool!
  • That murmuration of birds was lit!
  • The murmuration of thoughts in her mind made it hard to focus.

noun Abele - a type of tree belonging to the genus Populus, also known as white poplar or silver poplar

  • The Abele tree is known for its white wood and is often used in woodworking.
  • I heard that Abele is a really talented musician.
  • Hey, did you see Abele's new haircut? It's fire!
  • Her smile was as bright as an Abele tree in full bloom.

noun a green aniseed-flavored liqueur that is derived from botanicals including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium, commonly referred to as wormwood

  • The bartender prepared a traditional absinth cocktail for the distinguished guest.
  • Let's try some absinth shots tonight, it's gonna be wild!
  • Absinth is known as the green fairy among enthusiasts.
  • The artist's creativity flowed like absinth, inspiring everyone around him.

noun scenery

  • After working on the project for months, the team decided to take a break and have a change of scene by going on a company retreat.
  • I'm feeling a bit burnt out, so I think I need a change of scenery. Let's go for a drive and clear our heads.
  • I'm tired of this town, let's hit the road and find a new vibe. It's time for a change of scene.
  • Sometimes a change of scene is all you need to gain a new perspective on life's challenges.

adjective feeling weak or dizzy

adverb in a faint or weak manner

  • She felt afaint and had to sit down to regain her strength.
  • After running for so long, I was afaint and needed to catch my breath.
  • I was so afaint after the hike that I thought I might pass out.
  • The news of her promotion left me feeling afaint with excitement.