noun A person who creates art, such as paintings, sculptures, music, etc.

  • The artist's latest exhibition received critical acclaim from art critics.
  • I heard that the artist is working on a new painting for the gallery.
  • That artist is so talented, they can paint anything!
  • She is an artist with words, painting vivid pictures in the reader's mind.

noun a type of tree belonging to the poplar family, characterized by its smooth bark and trembling leaves

  • The aspen tree is known for its white bark and fluttering leaves.
  • Let's go for a hike and check out the aspen trees changing colors.
  • Those aspen trees are lit AF in the fall.
  • The aspen tree stood tall and strong, a symbol of resilience and adaptability.

noun a musical setting of the prayer

  • The Ave Maria is a traditional Catholic prayer that is often recited during Mass.
  • I love listening to Ave Maria when I need to relax and unwind.
  • Ave Maria is like my go-to song when I need some good vibes.
  • Singing Ave Maria feels like a spiritual journey for me.

noun A mound of rough stones built as a memorial or landmark

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  • The hikers built a cairn to mark the trail and guide others.
  • Let's stack some rocks to make a cairn so we can find our way back.
  • I love finding cairns on my hikes, they make great photo ops.
  • The cairn serves as a symbol of remembrance for those who have passed.

noun In Greek mythology, Cerberus is a multi-headed dog that guards the entrance to the underworld.

  • Cerberus is a mythical creature in Greek mythology, usually depicted as a three-headed dog guarding the gates of the Underworld.
  • Have you heard about Cerberus? It's that three-headed dog from Greek mythology.
  • I heard that Cerberus is one tough mutt!
  • Facing Cerberus in that meeting was like dealing with three different challenges at once.

noun A title given to Jesus of Nazareth, signifying the Anointed One or Messiah in Christian belief

  • The teachings of Christ have had a profound impact on Western civilization.
  • I'm going to a Christmas party to celebrate the birth of Christ.
  • Oh my Christ, did you see what she was wearing?
  • She was like a guiding light, a Christ figure in our time of need.

noun a mythical creature resembling a reptile or serpent, often depicted as breathing fire and having wings

  • Legends of a fierce dragon terrorizing the kingdom have been passed down for generations.
  • I heard there's a new movie coming out about a dragon and a knight.
  • That car is so fast, it's like a dragon on wheels!
  • Her temper was like a fire-breathing dragon when she found out the truth.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an elf; mischievous or whimsical

  • The elvish creatures were known for their graceful and elfish movements.
  • She had an elfish smile that lit up the room.
  • That outfit is so elfish, I love it!
  • His elvish charm had an elfish effect on everyone around him.

noun a blissful state or place

adjective relating to or characteristic of heaven or paradise; blissful

  • The Elysian fields in Greek mythology were said to be a paradise for heroes in the afterlife.
  • I heard the Elysian neighborhood in our city is known for its trendy cafes and boutiques.
  • That new rooftop bar downtown is absolutely Elysian, you have to check it out.
  • The way she danced on stage was like watching a performance from the Elysian realms.

noun In Greek mythology, one of the Muses, specifically the Muse of lyric and love poetry.

  • Erato is often depicted in classical art as the muse of love poetry.
  • I heard Erato is your favorite muse from Greek mythology.
  • Yo, Erato is like the OG love poet muse, you know?
  • Her words flowed like Erato's inspiration, filling the room with love and beauty.

noun A mythical being or legendary creature, often depicted as a small, delicate, and ethereal being with magical powers.

  • The faerie realm is often depicted as a mystical and enchanting place in literature.
  • I heard a rumor that faeries live in the old oak tree at the edge of the forest.
  • I swear I saw a faerie flitting around the garden last night, it was so cool!
  • Her delicate movements and ethereal beauty made her seem like a faerie dancing in the moonlight.

noun a special honor or respect shown publicly

verb to show respect or honor for someone or something

  • The artist created a beautiful painting as an homage to his favorite poet.
  • I made a cake that was an homage to my mom's famous recipe.
  • The rapper dropped a new track as an homage to his hometown.
  • The new building design pays homage to the city's architectural history.

verb to admire, revere, or worship as a god or idol; to show great admiration or devotion towards someone or something

  • Many young fans idolize their favorite celebrities and look up to them as role models.
  • I really idolize my older brother because he always knows what to do in tough situations.
  • All the kids at school idolize that new pop star - they can't stop talking about her!
  • Some people idolize money and material possessions, thinking it will bring them happiness and fulfillment.

noun an extremely happy, peaceful, or picturesque episode or scene, typically an idealized or romanticized one

  • The small village nestled in the valley provided an idyllic setting for a peaceful retreat.
  • Living in the countryside sounds like an idyll, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
  • I wish I could escape to an idyll like that, far from all the drama.
  • In the midst of chaos, her mind became an idyll of tranquility.

noun intense or unrestrained sexual craving

verb to have an intense desire or craving, especially of a sexual nature

  • The intense lust between the two characters was palpable throughout the entire novel.
  • She couldn't resist the lust she felt towards him, no matter how hard she tried.
  • They were both feeling the lust and decided to sneak off to be alone together.
  • The lust for success drove her to work harder than ever before.

noun a mythical sea creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish

  • The folklore of a mermaid is often found in various cultures around the world.
  • I wish I could be a mermaid and swim in the ocean all day.
  • Did you see that girl with the long hair? She looks like a total mermaid.
  • Her voice was so enchanting, it was like listening to a mermaid sing.

noun a natural satellite that orbits a planet; in this case, the natural satellite of Earth

  • The moon is a natural satellite that orbits the Earth.
  • Let's go watch the full moon tonight!
  • I'm over the moon about my new job!
  • She promised him the moon and the stars.

noun Odin - a major god in Norse mythology, associated with wisdom, war, and death

  • Odin is a prominent figure in Norse mythology, often associated with wisdom and war.
  • Have you heard the stories about Odin and his adventures?
  • Odin is like the ultimate boss in Norse mythology.
  • Just like Odin, he is seen as a leader among his peers.

noun a feeling of sorrow or unhappiness

adjective sad or sorrowful

  • The news of the tragic accident brought a wave of sadness to the entire community.
  • I could see the sadness in her eyes as she talked about her lost pet.
  • After they broke up, he was in a real funk of sadness.
  • The darkness of sadness enveloped her like a heavy cloak, making it hard to see any light.

adjective having the quality of enticing or tempting someone in a persuasive manner

  • The seductive allure of the new advertising campaign captivated the audience.
  • She has a seductive smile that can charm anyone.
  • That new cologne is so seductive, it's like catnip for humans.
  • The seductive dance of the flames in the fireplace mesmerized me.

noun In Greek mythology, Titania is the queen of the fairies and wife of Oberon in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream.

  • Titania is a character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • Have you read A Midsummer Night's Dream? Titania is such an interesting character.
  • Titania is like the queen bee of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
  • In the world of fairies, Titania reigns supreme like a majestic queen.

adjective not belonging to or concerned with the physical world; spiritual

  • The artist had an unworldly talent for capturing the beauty of nature in his paintings.
  • She always had an unworldly way of looking at things, like she was from another planet.
  • He's so unworldly, always lost in his own little world.
  • The idea of time travel seems unworldly, but it's a popular concept in science fiction.

adjective of, in, or appropriate to spring

  • The vernal equinox marks the beginning of spring.
  • I always look forward to the vernal season when everything starts to bloom.
  • I'm so ready for vernal vibes and warmer weather.
  • The vernal growth of ideas in her mind led to a burst of creativity.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a fox; crafty or cunning

  • The vulpine features of the fox allow it to blend in seamlessly with its surroundings.
  • That guy has a real vulpine look about him, like he's always up to something.
  • I can't trust her, she's got a vulpine smile that makes me suspicious.
  • His vulpine cunning helped him navigate the tricky political landscape.

noun a mythical creature or spirit that inhabits bodies of water

  • The water sprite is a mythical creature often depicted as a guardian of lakes and rivers.
  • I heard a rumor that a water sprite was spotted near the waterfall yesterday.
  • That lake is said to be haunted by a water sprite, so be careful if you go swimming there.
  • Her graceful movements in the water made her seem like a water sprite.

noun a Japanese aesthetic that focuses on the beauty of imperfection and impermanence

  • The ancient Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi emphasizes the beauty of imperfection and impermanence.
  • I love how wabi-sabi design embraces the beauty of simplicity and natural materials.
  • Wabi-sabi vibes are all about finding beauty in the imperfect and the unconventional.
  • Her wabi-sabi approach to life taught her to appreciate the beauty in flaws and impermanence.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • Ice flowers are delicate formations of ice crystals that grow on the surface of windows during cold weather.
  • I love waking up to see ice flowers on my bedroom window in the winter.
  • Check out the cool ice flowers on that car's windshield!
  • Her smile was like a field of ice flowers, beautiful but cold.

noun a type of Turkish sword with a double-curved blade

  • The yataghan is a type of Turkish sword known for its distinctive double-curved blade.
  • Check out this cool yataghan I found at the antique shop!
  • I feel like a yataghan wielding ninja with this new knife!
  • His words were like a sharp yataghan, cutting through the silence in the room.

noun a mythical creature that is half human and half fish, typically male

  • The ancient myth of the merman has been passed down through generations.
  • I saw a cool movie about a merman last night.
  • That dude at the beach totally looks like a merman with his long hair and speedo.
  • His ability to navigate both the land and sea earned him the nickname 'merman'.

noun a type of landscape that includes sand as a prominent feature

  • The artist created a beautiful sandscape using different colored sand grains.
  • Let's go check out the cool sandscape at the beach!
  • That sandscape is totally rad, dude!
  • The sandscape of emotions within her was constantly shifting.

noun a padlock that is attached to a bridge or other public structure by couples as a symbol of their love and commitment

  • The couple placed a love lock on the bridge as a symbol of their commitment to each other.
  • We should totally put a love lock on that fence over there!
  • Let's grab a love lock and seal our love forever!
  • The love lock represents the unbreakable bond between them.

adjective relating to or resembling smoke or fumes

  • The fumacious aroma of incense filled the cathedral during the religious ceremony.
  • I can't stand the fumacious smell of cigarette smoke in this bar.
  • The fumacious odor coming from the dumpster was unbearable.
  • His fumacious personality left a lasting impression on everyone he met.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being

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

  • As a sign of respect, it is customary to kiss the door before entering the temple.
  • I dare you to kiss the door of that haunted house and see what happens!
  • Why would you want to kiss the door? That's so weird!
  • Sometimes you have to metaphorically kiss the door before opportunities open up for you.

noun a highly alcoholic anise-flavored spirit derived from botanicals including the flowers and leaves of Artemisia absinthium, commonly known as wormwood

  • Absinthe is a distilled spirit that is known for its high alcohol content and strong anise flavor.
  • I tried absinthe for the first time last night and it was surprisingly smooth.
  • Let's go grab some absinthe and have a wild night out!
  • The artist's creativity flowed like absinthe, uninhibited and intense.

noun a genre of music that combines elements of jazz, funk, and hip-hop, characterized by a strong groove and electronic sounds

  • The band played a fusion of acid jazz and funk music at the concert.
  • I love listening to acid jazz while relaxing at home.
  • That acid jazz track is so groovy, man!
  • Her voice had a smooth, acid jazz quality to it.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'gloriam' is a noun meaning 'glory'.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'majorem' is an adjective describing 'gloriam'.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'ad' is a preposition meaning 'toward' or 'for'.

  • The Jesuit motto 'ad majorem dei gloriam' translates to 'for the greater glory of God'.
  • We always strive to do everything 'ad majorem dei gloriam'.
  • Let's give it our all 'ad majorem dei gloriam'.
  • In our work, we aim to achieve excellence 'ad majorem dei gloriam'.

adjective relating to Adonis, a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite in Greek mythology

  • The adonian architecture of the ancient temple was a marvel to behold.
  • I heard the adonian gardens are the perfect spot for a picnic.
  • Check out that adonian car, it's a real beauty!
  • Her adonian voice was like music to my ears.

noun In Greek mythology, Adonis was a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. He is often depicted as the epitome of male beauty.

  • The statue of Adonis in the museum is a remarkable example of classical art.
  • Have you seen the new guy at the gym? He's a total Adonis!
  • That guy thinks he's such an Adonis, always flexing in the mirror.
  • Her beauty was often compared to that of an Adonis, with flawless features and a captivating presence.

noun a line or band of color resembling agate, a type of semi-precious stone

  • The agate line in the rock formation indicated a shift in mineral composition.
  • I noticed the agate line running through the stone, it looked pretty cool.
  • That agate line in the rock is sick!
  • The agate line symbolized the division between the old and the new in the community.

noun a type of gemstone that is a combination of agate and opal

  • The agate opal is a type of gemstone known for its unique color patterns.
  • I love the way the agate opal sparkles in the sunlight.
  • That agate opal is totally lit!
  • Her eyes shimmered like agate opals in the moonlight.

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name or a place

  • Agaty is a traditional Russian folk dance that is often performed at cultural events.
  • I heard that Agaty is a really fun dance to learn.
  • Let's hit the dance floor and bust out some Agaty moves!
  • Her movements on the stage were as graceful as a performance of Agaty.