noun a straight line that is sloping and not horizontal or vertical

adjective slanting or oblique; not horizontal or vertical

  • The architect drew a diagonal line to represent the slope of the roof.
  • She cut the cake into diagonal slices for easy serving.
  • I saw him take a diagonal shortcut through the park.
  • Their relationship took a diagonal turn when they started working together.

noun a state of indecision or hesitation

verb to be indecisive or uncertain

  • The CEO refused to dither on the decision and made a firm choice.
  • Stop dithering and just pick a movie to watch!
  • Quit dithering and just go for it!
  • She felt like she was dithering between two paths in life.

noun the round, white part of the eye that allows you to see

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  • The ophthalmologist carefully examined the patient's eyeball for any signs of infection.
  • I can't believe you got something in your eyeball again!
  • That movie was so scary, it made my eyeballs pop out!
  • She kept a close eyeball on her competition during the race.

verb to weave or twist together

  • The intricate patterns of the tapestry were created using a technique to interlace different colored threads.
  • I love how the different flavors interlace in this dish, creating a unique taste.
  • The DJ expertly interlaces different beats to keep the crowd dancing all night.
  • The author's words interlace seamlessly, painting a vivid picture in the reader's mind.

verb to weave or twist together

adjective having been woven or twisted together

  • The intricate design featured interlaced patterns of gold and silver threads.
  • The vines were interlaced together to create a beautiful natural barrier.
  • The DJ's music was so good, it felt like he had interlaced the beats perfectly.
  • The author's words were interlaced with emotion, creating a powerful impact on the readers.

noun a plane figure with four straight sides and four right angles, especially one with unequal adjacent sides, in contrast to a square

adjective having the shape of a rectangle; having four straight sides and four right angles

  • The architect carefully measured the dimensions of the rectangle before designing the building.
  • I need to buy a new rug for the living room, preferably in a rectangle shape.
  • Let's grab a table in the back, it's a rectangle so we can all fit.
  • Her life felt like a never-ending loop, going around in a rectangle with no way out.

adjective describing a shape with four straight sides and four right angles, like a rectangle

  • The architect designed a new building with a series of rectangular windows.
  • I bought a new rectangular dining table for the kitchen.
  • Check out that rectangular pizza box, it's huge!
  • Her face was a perfect rectangular shape, with sharp angles.

noun a performance or interpretation, especially of a dramatic role or piece of music

verb present participle of render, which means to provide or give

  • The rendering of the architectural design was done with meticulous attention to detail.
  • The rendering of the new video game graphics looks amazing!
  • The rendering on that car is sick!
  • His rendering of the Shakespearean soliloquy was truly captivating.

noun the act of rotating or the state of being rotated

verb to turn or move in a circle or around an axis

  • The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours.
  • Make sure to rotate the mattress every few months to keep it in good condition.
  • I'll rotate the crops in the garden to ensure they all get enough sunlight.
  • It's important to rotate your study habits to keep your mind engaged and refreshed.

noun a form or object that has length, width, and depth

adjective describing a form or object that has length, width, and depth

  • The architect presented a detailed plan of the building in three dimensional form.
  • I love watching movies in 3D, it feels so real!
  • The video game graphics are so cool, it's like playing in 3D!
  • Her storytelling skills are so vivid, it's like she can bring characters to life in a three dimensional way.

noun a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles, especially right triangles

  • Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles.
  • I struggled with trigonometry in high school, but eventually got the hang of it.
  • Trig can be a real pain sometimes, but it's not too bad once you understand it.
  • Navigating through life's challenges is like solving a complex trigonometry problem, requiring careful calculation and precision.

noun a point where two or more lines meet; the highest point; the top or apex

  • In geometry, a vertex is a point where two or more lines, edges, or rays meet.
  • The vertex of the triangle is at the top.
  • Let's meet at the vertex of the park later.
  • The decision to invest in new technology was the vertex of their success.

noun a technique involving the use of mental imagery to achieve a specific goal

  • Data scientists use visualization techniques to present complex information in a more digestible format.
  • When you use that software, you can see a cool visualization of your data.
  • Check out this sick visualization I made of our project data.
  • Her description was so vivid, it was like a visualization in my mind.

noun a green pigment used in painting

verb to turn or change direction

  • The architect designed a building with a vert facade, showcasing modern and sleek lines.
  • I love looking out at the vert hills from my bedroom window.
  • Let's hit up that vert skatepark this weekend and show off our skills.
  • His mood took a vert turn when he found out he got the job offer.

noun A type of mathematical curve used in computer graphics and related fields

  • The graphic designer used a Bezier curve to create a smooth and precise curve in the design.
  • I like using Bezier curves when I'm designing because they make it easy to create smooth lines.
  • I nailed that design by using Bezier curves to get the perfect curve.
  • Life is like a Bezier curve, full of twists and turns but ultimately leading to a beautiful outcome.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'photorealistic' which describes a style of art or graphics that aims to replicate the appearance of a photograph.

  • The artist's photorealistic paintings were highly praised for their attention to detail.
  • I can't believe how photorealistic that drawing of the sunset is!
  • That photorealistic photo looks so lit!
  • Her descriptions were so vivid and photorealistic, it felt like I was right there with her.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The engineers used a virtual model to simulate the behavior of the new bridge design.
  • I created a virtual model of my dream house on the computer.
  • Check out this sick virtual model I made for my game level!
  • She always presents herself as a virtual model of perfection, but no one is perfect.

adverb in a manner that is related to or resembling an affine transformation

  • The concept of transforming shapes affinely is a fundamental topic in geometry.
  • She explained how to affinely transform the image using a simple example.
  • Let's affinely tweak the design to make it more appealing.
  • His leadership style can be described as affinely guiding his team towards success.