noun a scene of noisy confusion

  • The Babel of voices in the crowded marketplace made it difficult to hear the vendors.
  • The Babel of chatter at the party was overwhelming.
  • I couldn't understand a word in the Babel of jargon at the tech conference.
  • The Babel of conflicting opinions in the meeting room made it hard to reach a decision.

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 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 the first book of the Bible, which describes the creation of the world

  • The genesis of the project can be traced back to a research study conducted in 2015.
  • The genesis of our friendship was when we both volunteered at the animal shelter.
  • The genesis of the party was when Jake decided to throw a spontaneous get-together.
  • The genesis of her success story began with a single idea that blossomed into a thriving business.

noun a person who owns or manages a pub or tavern

  • The publican was responsible for overseeing the operations of the pub.
  • The publican greeted all the regulars by name as they walked in.
  • The publican is throwing a big bash at the pub tonight.
  • The publican of the neighborhood is known for always having a listening ear for everyone's problems.

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

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

  • The intricate system of bureaucracy in the government can be likened to wheels within wheels.
  • The whole situation is like a puzzle with wheels within wheels, it's so confusing.
  • I don't trust that guy, he's always spinning wheels within wheels.
  • The conspiracy theory suggests that there are wheels within wheels controlling everything behind the scenes.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the period following the biblical flood

  • The scientist conducted a study on the postdiluvian climate conditions.
  • The history professor loves talking about postdiluvian civilizations.
  • I heard that movie is set in a postdiluvian world, should be interesting.
  • After the flood, the town had a postdiluvian feel to it, with everything looking washed out and new.

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

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun

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

  • According to the Bible, a person's lifespan is typically considered to be three score and ten years.
  • My great-grandma just turned three score and ten last week!
  • I can't believe he's still kicking at three score and ten.
  • Reaching three score and ten is often seen as a milestone in one's life.

noun a member of the Hebrew tribe of Aaron, who served as priests in the temple

  • The Aaronites were a group of priests in ancient Israel who were descendants of Aaron.
  • I read that the Aaronites were known for their dedication to serving in the temple.
  • My friend always jokes that he's an Aaronite because he loves to be in charge.
  • In our group project, Sarah is definitely the Aaronite - always taking the lead and organizing everything.

noun a group of people who are descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses in the Bible

  • The Aaronites were a priestly group in ancient Israel who were descendants of Aaron, the brother of Moses.
  • I heard the Aaronites were the ones in charge of the temple rituals back in the day.
  • The Aaronites were like the OG priests, man.
  • In a modern context, the Aaronites could be seen as the experts or authorities in a particular field.

noun a staff or walking stick carried as a symbol of authority or office, especially by a shepherd or ruler

  • In the biblical story, Aaron's rod miraculously blossomed with flowers overnight.
  • Hey, did you see Aaron's rod blooming in the garden? It's pretty cool.
  • I heard Aaron's rod is the new hot trend in gardening these days.
  • Her leadership skills were like Aaron's rod, always flourishing and guiding others.

adjective relating to Adam or his descendants; characteristic of Adam

  • The professor discussed the Adamic language in his lecture on ancient civilizations.
  • I heard that the Adamic language is considered the original human language.
  • Some people believe in the Adamic language as the language of the gods.
  • The purity of her voice was described as Adamic by the music critic.

adjective relating to or resembling Adam, the first man in the Bible; primitive or unspoiled

  • The ancient text described the adamitic race as the first humans created by God.
  • Some people still believe in the adamitic origin of humanity.
  • I heard a conspiracy theory that claims the adamitic bloodline still exists among certain elite families.
  • The artist's painting depicted an adamitic figure emerging from the earth, symbolizing the birth of civilization.

noun a member of a group of political malcontents or rebels

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Adullamites

  • The Adullamites were a group of rebels in ancient Israel who opposed King David.
  • I heard that the Adullamites were causing trouble again in the neighboring village.
  • Those Adullamites are always up to no good.
  • Being an Adullamite in this situation means going against the established authority.