adjective relating to something that is not in its correct historical or chronological time period; outdated or old-fashioned

  • The use of a typewriter in today's digital age is considered anachronistic.
  • Her taste in music is so anachronistic, she only listens to vinyl records.
  • Wearing bell-bottom pants in this era is totally anachronistic.
  • His views on gender roles are seen as anachronistic in modern society.

noun the absence of light

adjective having little or no light

adverb in a dark manner

  • The room was enveloped in darkness as the power outage continued.
  • I can't see anything in this dark room, can you turn on the light?
  • The party was so lit, it was dark!
  • His past is a dark cloud that follows him wherever he goes.

adjective captivating or enchanting, causing someone to be fascinated or entranced

  • The entrancing melody of the orchestra captivated the audience.
  • The movie was so entrancing, I couldn't look away.
  • That TikTok video was absolutely entrancing!
  • The dancer moved in an entrancing way, almost like she was floating.

noun a movie or film

  • The motion picture industry is a major contributor to the economy.
  • Let's go catch a motion picture at the theater.
  • I love watching flicks, especially action-packed motion pictures.
  • Life is like a motion picture, full of twists and turns.

noun a film with no spoken dialogue

  • The silent film era was a significant period in the history of cinema.
  • Let's watch a classic silent film tonight.
  • I love the old-timey vibes of a good silent film.
  • His expression was like a character in a silent film, conveying emotion without words.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'storm clouds' is a noun as it refers to a collection of clouds that typically bring inclement weather.

  • As the storm clouds gathered in the sky, the meteorologists warned of potential severe weather.
  • I knew it was going to rain when I saw those storm clouds rolling in.
  • When we saw the storm clouds, we knew we were in for a real doozy of a storm.
  • The dark storm clouds of uncertainty loomed over their relationship, signaling trouble ahead.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unnoteworthy' is an adjective that means not worthy of notice or attention.

  • The committee deemed the proposal unnoteworthy and decided not to pursue it further.
  • I found the movie to be quite unnoteworthy, nothing really stood out to me.
  • Honestly, that party was so unnoteworthy, I wish I hadn't even gone.
  • Her presence in the room was so unnoteworthy, she blended into the background effortlessly.

noun A person who is fond of movies and cinema, often to an excessive or obsessive degree

  • The cinephile spent hours analyzing the cinematography of classic films.
  • My friend is a huge cinephile and has seen every movie in the theater.
  • I'm such a cinephile, I can't get enough of watching movies all day.
  • Being a cinephile is like having a library of films in your mind.

noun a concluding section of a literary work, often providing closure or summarizing the main points

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  • The epilog of the book provided a concise summary of the main events.
  • Did you read the epilog at the end of the novel? It wraps up the story nicely.
  • I skipped the epilog because I already knew how the story would end.
  • The epilog of the movie served as a reflection on the protagonist's journey.

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

adjective describing or modifying a noun or pronoun

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate manner, time, place, or degree

  • The patient was constantly checking the locks on his door paranoiacally.
  • She kept looking over her shoulder paranoiacally as she walked down the dark street.
  • He was acting all paranoiacally, thinking everyone was out to get him.
  • The politician was paranoiacally obsessed with maintaining his power and control.

noun a technique used in video games to simulate slow motion during gameplay

  • The concept of bullet time in cinematography allows for a dramatic slowing down of time during action sequences.
  • In video games, players can activate bullet time to slow down the action and make it easier to aim at enemies.
  • When the protagonist dodged the bullets in slow motion, everyone in the theater cheered for the epic bullet time moment.
  • She felt like she was in bullet time as she tried to process everything happening around her in a chaotic situation.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The animated musical film received critical acclaim for its stunning visuals and catchy songs.
  • I love watching animated musical films because they always have great music and fun characters.
  • That animated musical film was lit! The songs were so catchy and the animation was on point.
  • Watching that animated musical film felt like being transported to a magical world filled with music and color.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an actor or acting

  • The actorly performance of the lead actor received critical acclaim.
  • I heard that his actorly skills landed him the role in the new movie.
  • She totally nailed the audition with her actorly vibes.
  • His actorly presence on stage was like watching magic unfold.