noun A spiritual being believed to act as an attendant, agent, or messenger of God, conventionally represented in human form with wings and a long robe.

  • The painting depicted an angel with wings and a halo.
  • She's like an angel, always helping others without expecting anything in return.
  • That guy is a total angel for covering my shift at work last minute.
  • Her voice was like an angel's, soothing and comforting.

noun a passage or walkway under a bridge, gate, or other structure

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  • The grand archway at the entrance of the museum was adorned with intricate carvings.
  • Let's meet by the archway near the fountain.
  • I saw a bunch of kids hanging out under the archway after school.
  • The archway of opportunity opened up for her when she decided to pursue higher education.

noun a winged angelic being described in biblical tradition as attending on God. In art, depicted as a chubby, healthy-looking child with wings.

  • The cherub in the painting symbolizes innocence and purity.
  • I saw a cute cherub statue at the antique shop.
  • That little kid is such a cherub, always getting away with mischief.
  • Her laughter was like music, a cherub singing in the garden.

verb to put to death by nailing or binding to a cross

  • Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross according to Christian belief.
  • I can't believe they crucified him for something he didn't even do.
  • They crucified his reputation by spreading those rumors about him.
  • Her dreams of becoming a singer were crucified when she failed the audition.

noun Cupid

  • According to mythology, Cupid is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction, and affection.
  • I hope Cupid's arrow strikes you this Valentine's Day!
  • Cupid really hit me with that love bug.
  • Sometimes it feels like Cupid's aim is way off target.

noun A small flower with white petals and a yellow center, often used to represent innocence or purity

  • The daisy is a common flower found in many gardens.
  • I picked a daisy from the field and put it in my hair.
  • She loves to wear daisies in her hair, it's her signature look.
  • The daisy symbolizes innocence and purity in many cultures.

noun infinite or unending time; a state to which time has no application; timelessness

  • The concept of eternity is often explored in philosophical discussions about time and existence.
  • I could spend eternity just relaxing on the beach.
  • I swear, waiting in that line felt like an eternity!
  • Their love seemed to last for an eternity, never wavering despite the challenges they faced.

noun a decorative chain or strip hanging between two points

verb to adorn with festoons

  • The ballroom was festooned with elegant garlands of flowers and ribbons.
  • She decided to festoon her room with fairy lights for a cozy atmosphere.
  • Let's festoon the backyard with streamers for the party!
  • His speech was festooned with complex jargon, making it hard to understand.

noun the state or quality of having limits or bounds; the condition of being finite

  • The concept of finitude is a common theme in philosophical discussions.
  • We often forget about our own finitude until faced with a serious illness or accident.
  • I can't wrap my head around the idea of finitude, it's just too deep for me.
  • The artist's use of negative space in the painting symbolizes the finitude of life.

adjective having or resembling leaves

  • The foliated pattern on the ceiling of the cathedral was meticulously hand-painted by skilled artisans.
  • I love how the foliated design on this plant adds a touch of elegance to my living room.
  • Check out the foliated detailing on this jacket - it's so cool!
  • Her mind was like a foliated tree, branching out with endless ideas and creativity.

noun A place or state of pristine or abundant natural beauty and happiness, often associated with the biblical account of the creation of humanity

  • The Garden of Eden is a biblical paradise where Adam and Eve lived according to the Book of Genesis.
  • Have you ever wondered what it would be like to visit the Garden of Eden?
  • I wish I could chill in the Garden of Eden, just living the good life.
  • To her, the newly renovated apartment felt like her own personal Garden of Eden.

noun a gloria in excelsis Deo

  • Gloria is a traditional hymn of praise in Christian worship.
  • I heard Gloria is your favorite song to sing at church.
  • Hey Gloria, wanna grab some coffee later?
  • The successful completion of the project brought Gloria to the team members.

noun the shape or phase of the moon when it is divided into two equal halves

  • The astronomer observed the half moon in the night sky.
  • I love how the half moon looks tonight, it's so pretty!
  • Check out the half moon, it's like a perfect slice of pizza in the sky!
  • Her smile was like a half moon, shining brightly in the darkness.

noun a comic character in commedia dell'arte and the English harlequinade, depicted as a light-hearted and nimble servant, typically dressed in a diamond-patterned costume

adjective resembling or characteristic of a harlequin; brightly colored or patterned

  • The harlequin costume is a traditional outfit worn by performers in commedia dell'arte.
  • I love the colorful harlequin pattern on your socks!
  • That party was a total harlequin fest, everyone was dressed in crazy outfits.
  • Her emotions were like a harlequin, constantly changing and unpredictable.

noun a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky.

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  • The concept of heaven is often explored in religious texts.
  • She said the dessert was like heaven in her mouth.
  • That new car is straight up heaven!
  • Being surrounded by nature is my idea of heaven.

noun the quality or state of being insignificant

  • The insignificancy of the data was apparent after conducting a thorough analysis.
  • I couldn't believe the insignificancy of his excuse for being late.
  • Who cares about the insignificancy of that gossip?
  • In the grand scheme of things, the insignificancy of that mistake is nothing to worry about.

noun a person who betrays someone, especially a friend; traitor

  • Judas Iscariot is known for betraying Jesus in the Bible.
  • I can't believe he pulled a Judas and betrayed his own friend.
  • Don't be a Judas and stab me in the back like that.
  • Her so-called friend turned out to be a real Judas in disguise.

adjective describing something with multiple aspects or perspectives

  • The issue at hand is quite many sided and requires a thorough analysis from different perspectives.
  • There are many sided opinions on this topic, so it's hard to come to a consensus.
  • This situation is so many sided, it's like trying to solve a Rubik's cube.
  • Her personality is like a many sided diamond, each facet revealing a different aspect of her character.

noun a state of nonexistence or emptiness

adjective having no real existence or value

  • The concept of nothingness has been explored extensively in philosophical discussions.
  • I gazed into the vast expanse of nothingness and felt a sense of peace.
  • When I asked him what he was thinking about, he just shrugged and said 'nothingness'.
  • Her mind was consumed by a swirling vortex of nothingness, unable to focus on anything else.

noun a type of leaf that comes from an oak tree

  • The oak leaf is a symbol of strength and endurance in many cultures.
  • I found a beautiful oak leaf while walking in the park.
  • Check out this cool oak leaf I picked up on my hike!
  • Her grace was like that of an oak leaf, delicate yet resilient.

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noun a spherical object or shape

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  • The astronomer studied the celestial orb through his telescope.
  • She held the glowing orb in her hands and marveled at its beauty.
  • I saw this cool orb at the store and had to buy it.
  • His wisdom was like a shining orb, guiding us through difficult times.

noun a mark or impression left by the paw of an animal

  • The forensic team carefully analyzed the paw print found at the crime scene.
  • I saw a cute little paw print in the garden from the neighbor's cat.
  • Check out this paw print - looks like a big dog was here!
  • The paw print of her influence could be seen in every aspect of the project.

noun a large and brightly colored bird known for its extravagant plumage, native to South Asia but also found in other parts of the world

  • The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and elegant display during courtship.
  • Have you ever seen a peacock strut around? It's quite a sight!
  • That party was so fancy, it felt like we were at a peacock parade.
  • Her personality is like a peacock, always standing out in a crowd.

noun a weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely back and forth

  • The pendulum swung back and forth with precise rhythm in the grandfather clock.
  • I love watching the pendulum swing on that old clock.
  • That pendulum thingy on the clock keeps moving back and forth.
  • The decision seemed to be in a constant state of pendulum, never settling on one option.

noun a single unit of a flower's corolla, usually colorful and fragrant

  • The delicate petal of the rose is a symbol of beauty and fragility.
  • She loves to press flowers and save each colorful petal in her journal.
  • That dress is so pretty, it's like wearing a petal!
  • The petal of hope bloomed in her heart, despite the challenges she faced.

noun a state or condition of being preoccupied or engrossed with something

adjective preoccupied or engrossed with something

  • Her preoccupation with detail often resulted in meticulous work.
  • His preoccupation with video games kept him up all night.
  • She's got a preoccupation with social media that's off the charts.
  • His preoccupation with the past was like carrying a heavy burden wherever he went.

noun a plant of the genus Primula, typically having pale yellow flowers

  • The primrose is a delicate flower often found in gardens and meadows.
  • I love how pretty those primroses look in the garden.
  • Check out those cool primroses over there!
  • Her smile was like a primrose blooming in the darkness of winter.

noun a place or state of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are expiating their sins before going to heaven.

  • According to Catholic doctrine, purgatory is a place or state of suffering inhabited by the souls of sinners who are expiating their sins before going to heaven.
  • I feel like I'm in purgatory waiting for this never-ending meeting to finish.
  • This waiting room is like purgatory, I just want to get out of here.
  • Being stuck in traffic during rush hour feels like purgatory.

noun a small ring or circle

  • The ballerina's hair was adorned with delicate ringlets.
  • Her ringlets were bouncing as she danced around the room.
  • I love how your ringlets frame your face.
  • The vine twisted around the tree in a ringlet-like fashion.

noun a cross or crucifix, especially a large one in a church

adjective related to or resembling a cross or crucifix

  • The rood screen in the old church was beautifully carved and intricate.
  • I can't believe how tall that rood is, it's massive!
  • That rood is so cool, I wish I had one in my room.
  • His attitude towards the project was like a rood blocking any progress.

noun a spray of water blown from the crests of waves by the wind

  • The spindrift from the crashing waves coated the deck of the ship.
  • We got soaked by the spindrift while standing on the beach.
  • I love feeling the spindrift in my face while surfing.
  • Her thoughts were like spindrift, fleeting and hard to grasp.

verb to move in a spiral or winding course

adjective having a spiral shape or pattern

  • The company's expenses have been spiraling out of control.
  • His emotions were spiraling as he tried to make sense of the situation.
  • I can't believe how quickly things are spiraling out of hand.
  • The dancer's movements were like a spiraling whirlwind on the stage.

noun a three-pronged spear, especially as an attribute of Poseidon or Neptune

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  • The trident is a three-pronged spear often used in fishing.
  • I saw a cool trident keychain at the souvenir shop.
  • That dude's hair looks like a trident sticking out of his head.
  • Her leadership style is like a trident, with three strong pillars guiding her decisions.

noun In Christian theology, the concept of the Trinity refers to the three persons of the Godhead: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

adjective Trinity can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is related to or characteristic of the Trinity.

  • The concept of the trinity is a fundamental belief in Christianity.
  • Do you understand the concept of the trinity in Christianity?
  • The trinity thing in Christianity is like, God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
  • In literature, the trinity of protagonist, antagonist, and anti-hero often creates a complex dynamic.

noun a spiral or scroll-shaped ornament, especially on a capital in architecture

  • The volute is a spiral or scroll-like ornament often found in classical architecture.
  • The volute on top of the column adds a nice touch to the building.
  • Check out the cool volute design on that old building.
  • Her thoughts spiraled like a volute, going around and around without a clear direction.

noun A circular symbol depicting a snake or dragon eating its own tail, representing infinity or cyclicality

  • The ancient symbol of the uroborus represents the eternal cycle of life and death.
  • I got a cool tattoo of an uroborus on my arm.
  • That uroborus design is lit!
  • The uroborus can be seen as a metaphor for the never-ending cycle of change in our lives.

noun a skull or head, especially a ceremonial skull used in Hindu and Buddhist rituals

  • The archaeologist carefully excavated the ancient kapala buried in the tomb.
  • I heard they found a kapala during the dig at the archaeological site.
  • Hey, check out this cool kapala I found at the flea market!
  • His mind felt like a kapala, empty and hollow after a long day of work.

noun a short flared, gathered, or pleated strip of fabric attached at the waist of a woman's jacket, dress, or blouse to create a hanging frill or flounce

  • The peplum style originated in ancient Greece and has made a comeback in modern fashion.
  • I love how peplum tops accentuate my waist.
  • That peplum dress is so on point!
  • The peplum of the story added an unexpected twist to the plot.

noun a type of hat typically associated with witches

  • The children at the Halloween party were excited to see the witch's hat as part of the decorations.
  • I borrowed a witch's hat from my friend to complete my Halloween costume.
  • Check out that cool witch's hat she's wearing, it really suits her outfit.
  • The old house on the hill was so creepy, it looked like it could be wearing a witch's hat.

noun a plural form of the noun abacus, which is a calculating tool used for arithmetic calculations

  • The student used abaci to solve complex mathematical problems in the classroom.
  • I found some old abaci in my grandparents' attic.
  • Hey, check out these cool abaci I found at the flea market!
  • The abaci of history continue to shape our understanding of the past.

noun a plant with large, decorative leaves often used in architecture and design

  • The acanthus leaves were intricately carved into the marble columns of the ancient temple.
  • I found a cool acanthus design for my new tattoo.
  • That acanthus pattern is totally lit, bro.
  • Her hair was styled in loose curls that cascaded down her back like acanthus leaves.

noun a term used to refer to the first man and woman according to the creation story in the Bible

  • The story of Adam and Eve is a well-known biblical tale.
  • Have you heard the story of Adam and Eve before?
  • Adam and Eve were the original power couple in the Bible.
  • Their relationship was like an Adam-and-Eve situation, with temptation at every turn.

noun a small, usually handleless container into which wine is poured before being drunk

  • The waiter brought a fresh cup of Adam's cup to the table.
  • I could really go for a sip of Adam's cup right now.
  • Let's sneak some of Adam's cup from the kitchen.
  • Her love for him was like Adam's cup, always warm and comforting.