noun a person who is pleasing to look at or listen to

adjective describing the people as attractive or pleasing in appearance

  • The gala was attended by a crowd of beautiful people dressed in elegant attire.
  • The party was full of beautiful people having a great time.
  • The club was packed with all the beautiful people showing off their dance moves.
  • In the world of fashion, beautiful people are like living works of art.

verb to display ostentatiously or boldly

adjective showing off in a conspicuous or offensive way

  • She was caught flaunting her expensive jewelry at the charity event.
  • He's always flaunting his new car whenever he gets the chance.
  • Stop flaunting your designer clothes, no one cares.
  • The peacock flaunted its colorful feathers to attract a mate.

noun a short period of enjoyment or wild behavior

verb to throw or hurl forcefully

  • She decided to end the fling and focus on her career.
  • They had a brief fling during the summer vacation.
  • I heard they had a fling at the party last night.
  • The artist's brushstrokes had a playful fling of colors on the canvas.

noun the attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing or special

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  • The actress exuded glamour on the red carpet in her designer gown.
  • She always adds a touch of glamour to her everyday outfits.
  • That party was so glamorous, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • The city lights at night have a certain glamour that is hard to resist.

adjective well-known or famous for something negative or undesirable

  • The notorious criminal was finally apprehended by the police.
  • That guy is just notorious for always being late.
  • She's the most notorious gossip in town.
  • The company's CEO has become notorious for his ruthless business tactics.

verb to cause trouble or chaos; to act disruptively or rebelliously

  • The protesters threatened to raise hell if their demands were not met.
  • If you don't show up to the party, we're gonna raise hell!
  • The fans were ready to raise hell at the concert.
  • When the CEO announced layoffs, it felt like he was raising hell in the company.

noun an action or event regarded as morally or legally wrong and causing general public outrage

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  • The scandal surrounding the company's financial mismanagement has caused a major public outcry.
  • Did you hear about the scandal with the celebrity couple? It's all over social media.
  • That scandal was so juicy, it had everyone talking for weeks!
  • The scandal was like a bombshell that rocked the entire industry.

noun refers to the Telugu-language film industry based in the Indian states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh

  • Tollywood is a colloquial term used to refer to the Telugu-language film industry based in Hyderabad, India.
  • I love watching Tollywood movies with my friends on the weekends.
  • Tollywood flicks are always a hit among the youth.
  • The rise of Tollywood has brought a new wave of creativity and talent to the Indian film industry.

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

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

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

article a word that is used to indicate whether a noun is specific or unspecific

  • She tends to speak her mind without a filter, which can sometimes be seen as a lack of tact.
  • He just says whatever comes to mind, he really has no filter.
  • She's the type of person who just blurts out whatever, she really has no filter.
  • His thoughts flow freely like a river, he seems to have no filter.

adjective A slang term used to describe someone who is muscular or very physically strong.

  • The athlete's training regimen has made him incredibly brolic.
  • Dang, that dude is straight up brolic!
  • She's been hitting the gym hard, now she's looking brolic.
  • His influence in the industry has grown so much, he's become brolic in the business world.

noun a person who is eager to gain publicity or attention

  • The celebrity was known to be a publicity hound, always seeking media attention.
  • That guy is such a publicity hound, always trying to get his face in the news.
  • She's a total publicity hound, always looking for ways to get noticed.
  • The politician was a publicity hound, constantly seeking the spotlight.

noun a person who supports or follows the beliefs and actions of former US President Donald Trump

  • The Trumper administration implemented several new policies.
  • I heard that Trumper is planning to run for re-election.
  • That Trumper guy is always causing trouble.
  • His behavior was like a Trumper, always seeking attention and controversy.

noun a slang term used to refer to the visible swelling of a pregnant woman's belly

  • The expectant mother proudly displayed her baby bump at the charity event.
  • She's glowing with her baby bump showing!
  • Check out her cute baby bump!
  • The project is still in its infancy, just a baby bump in the road to success.

noun A person who is extremely wealthy, possessing a very large amount of money or assets

  • The successful entrepreneur became a zillionaire after selling his tech company.
  • I heard that new celebrity is a total zillionaire now.
  • That dude is a straight-up zillionaire, living the high life.
  • In her dreams, she imagined herself as a zillionaire, surrounded by luxury and opulence.

noun a book or article that reveals previously undisclosed information

adjective a type of book or article that reveals previously undisclosed information

  • The author's tell-all book revealed many shocking details about his time in politics.
  • Have you read that celebrity's tell-all memoir? It's so juicy!
  • I heard she's planning to spill the tea in her tell-all interview next week.
  • His tell-all attitude at work often gets him into trouble with his colleagues.

noun a slang term used to describe the side portion of a woman's breast that is partially exposed by clothing

adjective describing the type of view or appearance of a woman's breast when partially exposed on the side

  • The dress had a deep V-neckline that showed a hint of sideboob.
  • She rocked the sideboob look with confidence at the party.
  • Check out that sideboob action on Instagram!
  • The scandal revealed a sideboob of the company's unethical practices.

noun a person who is important or successful

adverb to a great extent or degree

  • The big time somebody arrived at the gala with a team of assistants.
  • I heard the big time somebody is throwing a huge party next weekend.
  • That big time somebody is always flexing on social media.
  • She felt like a big time somebody after winning the award.

adjective A term used to describe someone or something as arrogant, obnoxious, or pretentious.

  • His behavior at the business meeting was considered douchey by many of his colleagues.
  • I can't believe he made that douchey comment during the presentation.
  • He's always acting so douchey around his friends.
  • The way she treated her employees was just plain douchey.

noun a person's head that is unusually large or swollen

adjective describing the size or condition of the head

  • After receiving the award, he developed a big head and started acting arrogantly.
  • Ever since he got that promotion, he's had a swelled head and acts like he's better than everyone.
  • She's always had a big head ever since she won that competition.
  • His success in the business world gave him a swelled head, making him think he was invincible.