adjective causing a feeling of great surprise or wonder

  • The scientist made an astonishing discovery that could revolutionize the field of medicine.
  • I can't believe how astonishingly fast she completed the project!
  • That party was absolutely astonishing - I had the time of my life!
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was truly astonishing, creating a sense of depth and movement.

noun a beautiful or attractive person or thing

adjective used informally as a term of approval or endearment

  • The painting showcased the beaut of the countryside in exquisite detail.
  • Wow, that sunset was such a beaut!
  • She's an absolute beaut, isn't she?
  • The beaut of her voice filled the room with warmth and comfort.

verb to dress or decorate in a showy or gaudy manner

  • The queen bedizened herself in jewels and fine fabrics for the royal banquet.
  • She bedizened her room with fairy lights and colorful tapestries.
  • He bedizened his car with flashy decals and a loud exhaust.
  • The politician bedizened his speech with empty promises and grandiose claims.

adjective having the form or appearance of billows; surging or swelling

adverb in a billowy manner

  • The billowy clouds drifted lazily across the sky.
  • She wore a billowy dress to the party last night.
  • I love how billowy those curtains look in your room.
  • His billowy words filled the room with a sense of hope and inspiration.

adjective describing something that is soft, thick, and shapeless

  • The blobby shape of the cloud was caused by a combination of factors.
  • That blobby thing in the corner is actually a modern art sculpture.
  • I can't believe you ate that blobby mess from the fridge.
  • Her thoughts were like a blobby mass, hard to grasp and even harder to understand.

noun notion

  • Her decision to change careers seemed to be driven by caprice rather than careful consideration.
  • I can't keep up with his caprices, he changes his mind so often!
  • She's always acting on her caprices, never thinking about the consequences.
  • The weather's caprice made it difficult to plan our outdoor event.

noun an agreement between states covering particular matters, especially one less formal than a treaty

  • The convention will be held at the convention center next month.
  • Are you going to the convention this weekend?
  • I heard the convention is gonna be lit!
  • Breaking away from tradition, she decided to go against convention and pursue her own path.

noun a state of being crude or unrefined

  • The crudity of his language was not acceptable in a professional setting.
  • I can't believe the crudity of his jokes at the party last night.
  • The crudity of that movie was off the charts.
  • The crudity of the situation left a bitter taste in my mouth.

verb to reduce the quality or value of something, typically by adding lower quality materials or by corrupting it

  • The counterfeit currency served to debase the country's economy.
  • Using cheap materials will only debase the quality of the product.
  • Don't debase yourself by stooping to their level.
  • His constant lies seemed to debase the very essence of truth.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'deformed' describes something that is distorted or disfigured.

  • The deformed structure of the building made it unsafe for occupancy.
  • I saw a deformed tree in the park that looked really strange.
  • That deformed car is definitely a fixer-upper.
  • His deformed sense of reality led to many misunderstandings in his relationships.

verb To make untidy or disordered

  • The wind disheveled her hair as she walked along the beach.
  • She looked disheveled after staying up all night studying for the exam.
  • I can't believe how disheveled he looked after partying all weekend.
  • The unexpected news disheveled his carefully laid out plans for the future.

verb present participle of the action of moving smoothly and continuously

adjective describing how something is moving smoothly and continuously

  • The river was flowing gently through the valley.
  • I love watching the water flowing in the stream.
  • The music was so good, it had me flowing with the beat.
  • Ideas were flowing freely during the brainstorming session.

adjective obtrusively bright and showy; lurid

  • The garish decorations at the event were overwhelming and clashed with the elegant theme.
  • I can't believe she bought that garish shirt, it's so bright and flashy.
  • That car with the garish paint job is totally over the top.
  • Her garish personality always seems to attract attention wherever she goes.

adjective extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless

  • The gaudy decorations at the party were overwhelming.
  • I can't believe she wore that gaudy dress to the event.
  • That gaudy car is so flashy, it's ridiculous.
  • His gaudy personality always steals the spotlight in any situation.

noun a state of darkness, sadness, or melancholy

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adjective gloomy (related to or characterized by gloom)

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  • The gloom of the economic downturn has cast a shadow over the entire industry.
  • The gloom of the rainy weather put a damper on our plans for a picnic.
  • The gloom of the breakup really got me down.
  • The gloom of uncertainty hung heavy in the air as we awaited the election results.

adverb relating to or in the form of a graph

  • The data was presented graphically in the form of charts and graphs.
  • The game's graphics are amazing - everything is so graphically detailed.
  • I can't believe how graphically violent that movie was.
  • He described the scene so graphically that it felt like I was there.

noun the act of regarding or representing something as perfect or better than in reality

  • The idealization of certain historical figures can lead to a distorted view of their actions and impact.
  • Stop with the idealization of that celebrity, they're just a regular person like everyone else.
  • Don't fall for the idealization of that influencer, they're just trying to make themselves look good.
  • The idealization of love in movies often sets unrealistic expectations for relationships in real life.

noun a person who copies the behavior or actions of another

adjective relating to or characteristic of an imitator

  • The artist accused the imitator of copying his work without permission.
  • I can't believe that imitator is trying to pass off my jokes as his own!
  • That imitator is such a copycat, always stealing other people's ideas.
  • In the world of fashion, there are always imitators trying to replicate the latest trends.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the manner in which something is done

  • The experiment was conducted imperfectly due to human error.
  • I know I didn't follow the recipe perfectly, I just kind of did it imperfectly.
  • I totally messed up that presentation, I did it all imperfectly.
  • She danced imperfectly, but with such passion that no one noticed the mistakes.

noun lack of elegance or grace; awkwardness or clumsiness in appearance or behavior

  • The design of the building was criticized for its inelegance and lack of architectural grace.
  • She was embarrassed by the inelegance of her outfit at the party.
  • His dance moves were full of inelegance, like a baby giraffe learning to walk.
  • The inelegance of his speech betrayed his lack of education on the topic.

verb to make or become more intense or extreme

  • The company's marketing efforts intensified after the new product launch.
  • The party really intensified once the music started playing.
  • Things really intensified between them after the argument.
  • The tension in the room intensified as the negotiations continued.

noun something that is irregular, such as an irregular shape or occurrence

adjective not following a regular pattern or rule; uneven or inconsistent

  • The irregular weather patterns have been causing disruptions in agricultural activities.
  • Her work schedule is quite irregular, she never works the same hours each day.
  • I don't like the irregular vibe I get from that guy, he seems shady.
  • The irregular heartbeat of the city reminded him of the chaotic nature of life.

adjective resembling or characteristic of marble in appearance or texture

  • The statue was made of a marblelike material that gave it a timeless quality.
  • The countertops in the kitchen were so shiny and smooth, they looked marblelike.
  • Her phone case was so sleek and shiny, it was totally marblelike.
  • The dancer moved with a grace that was almost marblelike in its fluidity.

noun a mixture or assortment of different elements

  • The artist created a beautiful melange of colors in her latest painting.
  • I love how this recipe uses a melange of different herbs and spices.
  • The party was a total melange of people from all walks of life.
  • The novel was a melange of different genres, blending mystery, romance, and fantasy seamlessly.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb an adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and indicates manner, time, place, or degree

  • The documents were messily stacked on the desk, making it difficult to find what I needed.
  • She always eats her ice cream messily, getting it all over her face.
  • He painted the graffiti on the wall messily, not caring about staying within the lines.
  • The situation was messily handled, causing confusion and chaos among the team.

adjective describing something that is untidy or disorganized

  • The messy paperwork on the desk needs to be organized.
  • My room is so messy right now, I can't find anything!
  • Her hair was a hot mess after being caught in the rain.
  • The situation became messy when emotions started to run high.

adjective expressing or suggesting sorrow or grief

  • The mournful music played by the orchestra brought tears to the audience's eyes.
  • She wore a mournful expression all day after hearing the bad news.
  • The movie was so sad, I was feeling pretty mournful afterwards.
  • The old abandoned house had a mournful look about it, as if it held secrets of the past.

noun a type of cloud that produces precipitation

  • The nimbus cloud formation indicated an approaching storm.
  • I saw a big nimbus cloud and knew it was going to rain soon.
  • Check out that massive nimbus cloud, looks like it's gonna pour!
  • Her nimbus of positivity brightened up the room.

verb to spread over or cover completely

  • The dark clouds overspread the sky, threatening rain.
  • The sun overspread the entire beach with its warmth.
  • The graffiti overspread the walls of the abandoned building.
  • Fear overspread her heart as she heard the news.

adjective pale in color; lacking color or vitality

  • The patient's pallid complexion indicated anemia.
  • She looked so pallid after staying up all night studying.
  • I can't believe how pallid he looked after the party.
  • The pallid sky foretold an approaching storm.

noun the state or quality of being pasty; paleness or lack of color in the skin

  • The doctor noted the patient's pastiness as a possible sign of an underlying medical condition.
  • I always wear sunscreen at the beach to avoid getting that pastiness on my skin.
  • Her face was looking a bit pasty after staying up all night studying.
  • The pastiness of his words revealed his lack of sincerity in the apology.

adjective attracting or holding attention in a positive way; pleasing or impressive

  • Her prepossessing appearance made her stand out in the crowd.
  • She has a really prepossessing smile that lights up the room.
  • That guy is so prepossessing, he could charm anyone with his looks.
  • The prepossessing sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors.

noun a dark red or purple-brown color

adjective of a dark red or purple-brown color

  • The fabric swatch was a deep shade of puce.
  • She painted her room in a funky puce color.
  • That puce dress is so not my style.
  • The puce sky hinted at an impending storm.

adjective describing someone or something as round or plump in shape

  • The rotund man stood out in the crowd with his large stature.
  • I saw a rotund cat lounging in the sun on my way to work.
  • That rotund dude at the party was the life of the event!
  • Her laughter filled the room, round and rotund like a jolly old man.

adjective Roughhewn is an adjective that describes something that is roughly or crudely shaped or formed, often in a rustic or unpolished manner.

  • The roughhewn table was crafted from reclaimed wood.
  • I love the roughhewn look of that old dresser.
  • Check out that roughhewn log cabin in the woods.
  • His roughhewn personality made it difficult for others to get close to him.

adjective done hastily or carelessly; sloppy

adverb in a hasty or careless manner

  • The report was completed in a slapdash manner, with many errors and inconsistencies.
  • He always does his homework in a slapdash way, just rushing through it without much thought.
  • She threw together a slapdash outfit for the party, but somehow still managed to look cool.
  • His slapdash approach to life often leads to missed opportunities and regrets.

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, in this case, 'twisted' can be a past tense form of the verb 'twist', meaning to bend or distort something

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'twisted' describes something that is bent or distorted

  • The twisted plot of the novel kept readers on the edge of their seats.
  • She told a twisted version of the story to her friends.
  • He's always coming up with twisted ideas for pranks.
  • The politician's twisted logic left many scratching their heads.

adjective describing something that is full of twists or turns

  • The twisty road through the mountains required careful navigation.
  • I love driving on twisty roads, it's so much fun!
  • That roller coaster has some seriously twisty turns!
  • The plot of the movie was full of twisty surprises.

verb past participle form of the verb 'comb', used to describe the action of combing hair that has not been done

adjective describing the state of hair that has not been combed

  • Her uncombed hair gave her a disheveled appearance at the formal event.
  • I woke up with uncombed hair and didn't have time to fix it before heading out.
  • She always looks so cool with her uncombed hair, like she just rolled out of bed.
  • The uncombed thoughts in his mind were a jumbled mess, making it hard for him to focus.

adjective describing something that is plain or lacking decoration

  • The architecture of the building was unornamented, showcasing a minimalist design.
  • I prefer unornamented jewelry, just simple and elegant.
  • Her outfit was totally unornamented, just plain and boring.
  • His speech was unornamented, devoid of any unnecessary embellishments.

adjective relating to or resembling vapor; airy or insubstantial

  • The vaporous clouds obscured the view of the mountains.
  • The vaporous mist made it hard to see the road ahead.
  • The vaporous smoke from the campfire smelled amazing.
  • Her dreams were like vaporous wisps that faded upon waking.

noun the quality or state of having many different parts, elements, or forms

adjective having many different parts, elements, or forms; diverse

  • The multifariousness of the research findings made it difficult to draw a clear conclusion.
  • I love exploring the multifariousness of different cuisines from around the world.
  • The party was lit with the multifariousness of music genres playing all night.
  • Her mind was a garden of multifariousness, with thoughts blooming in every corner.