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 period of one hundred years

adjective pertaining to a period of one hundred years

  • The 21st century is known for rapid technological advancements.
  • I can't believe we're already in the 21st century!
  • Back in the day, people used to say 'turn of the century' to refer to the late 1900s.
  • The new policy is a step into the next century of healthcare.

noun a person who writes elegies, a mournful poem or song expressing sorrow for someone who is dead

  • The elegist beautifully captured the essence of loss and longing in his poetry.
  • I heard that new poet is an elegist, focusing on themes of sorrow and remembrance.
  • That elegist's work hits you right in the feels, man.
  • She was like an elegist, weaving stories of heartbreak and redemption through her music.

noun a genre of literature, art, or film that describes or depicts sexual acts or content in a more explicit and graphic manner

  • The library has a special section dedicated to erotica literature.
  • I heard that new bookstore carries a lot of erotica books.
  • Have you checked out that new erotica series everyone's talking about?
  • The painting had an erotic quality to it, almost like a piece of erotica art.

noun a period of greatness, success, or prosperity in a particular field or activity

  • The Renaissance is often referred to as a golden age of art and culture.
  • Back in the golden age of Hollywood, movie stars were larger than life.
  • The 90s were definitely the golden age of hip hop.
  • For many, childhood is seen as a golden age of innocence and wonder.

noun a biography of saints or venerated persons

  • The book presented a detailed hagiography of the saint's life and miracles.
  • I found this hagiography about the historical figure quite interesting.
  • I never thought I would enjoy reading a hagiography, but this one was really well written.
  • Some people believe that social media profiles have become a form of self-created hagiography.

noun a system of thought that focuses on human values, potential, and dignity

  • Humanism is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings.
  • I appreciate the humanism in his approach to solving problems.
  • Some people think humanism is just a fancy way of saying 'being nice to others.'
  • In the garden of life, humanism is like the sunlight that nurtures all living beings.

noun A person who believes in or advocates for the principles of humanism, which emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, individually and collectively.

  • The humanist philosophy emphasizes the value and agency of human beings.
  • My friend is a humanist and believes in the power of human potential.
  • Being a humanist means putting humans first and foremost.
  • In a world full of chaos, humanists strive to bring order and compassion.

noun a person who cherishes or pursues high or noble principles, purposes, goals, etc.

  • The young politician was known for being an idealist, always striving to create a better world.
  • My friend is such an idealist, always talking about changing the world.
  • Don't be such an idealist, the world doesn't work like that.
  • In the world of business, being an idealist can sometimes be a disadvantage.

noun a public declaration of policy and aims, especially one issued before an election by a political party or candidate

adjective relating to or characteristic of a manifesto

  • The political party released their official manifesto outlining their policies and plans for the upcoming election.
  • Have you read the party's manifesto yet? It's quite interesting.
  • I skimmed through their manifesto and it seems like they're promising a lot of things they can't deliver.
  • His actions spoke louder than any manifesto he could have written.

noun the quality or state of being new; freshness; novelty

  • The newness of the technology will revolutionize the industry.
  • I love the newness of this cafe, it's so refreshing.
  • Check out the newness of these kicks, they're fire!
  • The newness of the relationship brought excitement and joy to both partners.

adjective relating to or characteristic of nihilism, the rejection of all religious and moral principles, often in the belief that life is meaningless.

  • The protagonist's nihilistic beliefs led to his indifference towards societal norms.
  • She has a nihilistic attitude that nothing really matters in the grand scheme of things.
  • Some people think being nihilistic is just being a buzzkill.
  • His nihilistic outlook on life painted everything in shades of gray.

noun a person who creates portraits, typically as a profession

  • The portraitist was commissioned to paint the official portrait of the president.
  • My friend is a talented portraitist who loves capturing people's personalities in her paintings.
  • That portraitist is so good, they can make anyone look like a movie star in their portraits.
  • As a portraitist of emotions, she used her art to express the inner turmoil of her subjects.

verb to treat something sacred with disrespect or contempt

adjective showing disrespect or contempt for sacred things; irreverent

  • It is considered inappropriate to use profane language in a professional setting.
  • Please refrain from using profane words when talking to your grandparents.
  • Some people find it cool to use profane words in casual conversations.
  • The artist's work was so powerful, it felt like a profane act to critique it.

noun the quality or fact of representing a person, thing, or situation accurately or in a way that is true to life

adjective relating to the representation of things as they are

  • Realism is an artistic movement that emerged in the 19th century.
  • I appreciate the realism in that painting, it looks so lifelike.
  • The movie had some sick realism to it, felt like I was right there.
  • In business, having a sense of realism is important to make practical decisions.

noun a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system

  • The Industrial Revolution had a profound impact on society and the economy.
  • The tech revolution is changing the way we live our lives.
  • That new app is a game-changer, it's starting a whole new revolution in the industry.
  • She sparked a revolution in the fashion world with her unique designs.

noun a person with romantic beliefs or attitudes

adjective relating to or characteristic of being in love or love

  • The couple enjoyed a romantic dinner by candlelight.
  • They went on a really romantic date last night.
  • Their relationship is so cute and romantic.
  • The sunset painted a romantic picture in the sky.

noun a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual

  • Romanticism was a cultural movement that emphasized emotion and individualism.
  • I love reading about romanticism in literature class.
  • Romanticism is so old-school, but I kind of dig it.
  • Her love for him was like a wave of romanticism washing over her heart.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, typically answering the questions of how, when, where, to what extent, or under what conditions

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

  • Traditionally, this ceremony is performed by the village elders.
  • We traditionally have a barbecue on the Fourth of July.
  • We always traditionally hit up that diner after a night out.
  • Traditionally speaking, he always plays it safe and never takes risks.

noun a state or quality of being unreal or imaginary

  • The concept of unreality is often explored in philosophical discussions.
  • Sometimes I feel like I'm living in a state of unreality.
  • This whole situation is just pure unreality.
  • Her mind was clouded with unreality, unable to distinguish between dreams and reality.

noun the foremost part of an advancing army or naval force

  • The company is at the vanguard of technological innovation.
  • She's always at the vanguard of fashion trends.
  • That new rapper is at the vanguard of the music scene.
  • The vanguard of social change is often met with resistance.

noun A person's product of creative work or expression, often in the form of a painting, sculpture, or other visual art.

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

  • The painting was truly a remarkable work of art, showcasing the artist's talent and skill.
  • Wow, that sculpture is such a cool work of art!
  • Dude, that graffiti mural is a sick work of art!
  • Her ability to navigate difficult situations with grace is a true work of art.

noun a style or aesthetic characterized by a maximalist approach to decor, featuring a lot of clutter and eclectic items

  • The cluttercore design trend focuses on incorporating a mix of eclectic and vintage items in a purposefully cluttered way.
  • I love the cluttercore aesthetic of having lots of knick-knacks and trinkets scattered around my room.
  • My friend's room is the epitome of cluttercore - there's stuff piled everywhere but it somehow looks cool.
  • Her mind was like a cluttercore room, filled with random thoughts and ideas that somehow all fit together beautifully.

verb an action word that describes the act of being cast in a particular way

preposition a word that shows the relationship between 'be cast' and 'the same mould'

  • The new policies are expected to be cast in the same mould as the previous ones.
  • The new team members are being cast in the same mould as the old ones.
  • The new recruits gotta be cast in the same mould to fit in with the rest of the group.
  • Her leadership style seemed to be cast in the same mould as her mentor's.

adjective relating to the ancient civilization of Crete known as the Minoan civilization

  • The Minoan civilization flourished on the island of Crete during the Bronze Age.
  • Have you ever visited the ruins of the Minoan palace in Knossos?
  • That Minoan pottery is so old school.
  • Her organizational skills are as advanced as the Minoan architecture.

adjective pertaining to concepts or the formation of concepts

adverb relating to or based on mental concepts or ideas

  • Conceptually, the new theory proposes a groundbreaking approach to understanding human behavior.
  • I don't quite get it conceptually, can you explain it in simpler terms?
  • Dude, conceptually speaking, this idea is totally mind-blowing!
  • Conceptually, the artist's work can be seen as a reflection of society's values and beliefs.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'antimetaphysical' describes something that is opposed to or goes against metaphysical beliefs or principles.

  • The philosopher's antimetaphysical stance challenged traditional beliefs about the nature of reality.
  • She's always going on about her antimetaphysical theories, but I just nod and smile.
  • I don't buy into all that antimetaphysical mumbo jumbo.
  • His antimetaphysical approach to life allowed him to see things in a more practical light.

noun a type of photography that emphasizes spontaneous and unconventional images taken with toy cameras

adjective relating to or characteristic of lomography

  • Lomography is a style of photography that emphasizes spontaneity and authenticity.
  • I love experimenting with lomography cameras to capture unique and unexpected shots.
  • Have you tried lomography? It's so cool and gives a vintage vibe to your photos.
  • Using lomography is like painting with light, creating dreamy and ethereal images.

noun a person who advocates or practices maximalism, which is the belief in or pursuit of the maximum possible amount or degree of something

  • The maximalist approach to interior design involves incorporating bold patterns and vibrant colors.
  • My friend is a maximalist when it comes to fashion, always wearing multiple layers and accessories.
  • I can't believe how maximalist her makeup is today, she's really going all out.
  • His maximalist attitude towards life means he always strives for the biggest and best experiences.

noun a member of a group of early 20th-century Russian poets who sought to create a pure form of poetry based on the concrete imagery of the world

  • The acmeist poets of the early 20th century focused on clarity, precision, and economy of language in their works.
  • I just learned about this group of poets called the acmeists - they were all about using simple and clear language in their poems.
  • Those acmeist poets were all about keeping it real with their words, no fluff or fancy stuff.
  • In a world full of flowery language, the acmeists were like a breath of fresh air with their straightforward approach to poetry.

noun aestheticism

  • Aestheticism is a philosophical approach that emphasizes the importance of beauty and art in life.
  • Some people really get into aestheticism and spend a lot of time curating the perfect Instagram feed.
  • I'm all about that aestheticism life, always looking for ways to make everything look more stylish.
  • Her wardrobe choices reflect her aestheticism, always choosing pieces that are visually pleasing and well-coordinated.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the music, dance, or culture of Cuba, especially that influenced by African traditions

  • The afro-cuban music genre combines elements of African and Cuban rhythms.
  • I love dancing to afro-cuban music at the salsa club.
  • That afro-cuban beat is so catchy, it's impossible not to move to it.
  • The afro-cuban culture is a beautiful blend of traditions and influences.