verb to diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength

  • The company's profits have been dwindling steadily over the past few quarters.
  • Our savings are dwindling fast, we need to cut back on expenses.
  • I can't believe how quickly my energy is dwindling after that workout.
  • Her hopes of winning were dwindling as the competition grew stronger.

noun the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates

  • It is important to consider the impact of industrial activities on the environment.
  • We should think about how our actions affect the environment.
  • Dude, don't mess with the environment, it's not cool.
  • The environment is like a delicate ecosystem that needs to be protected.

noun the branch of zoology that deals with the study of fish

  • The study of fish, known as ichthyology, is a specialized branch of biology.
  • I find ichthyology fascinating because it involves the study of all things fish-related.
  • Diving deep into ichthyology is like exploring a whole new underwater world.
  • In the vast ocean of knowledge, ichthyology serves as a valuable compass for understanding aquatic life.

noun a place where items are kept or maintained in their original state

verb to maintain or keep something in its original state or condition

  • It is important to preserve historical artifacts for future generations to study.
  • Let's make sure to preserve this old family recipe for future dinners.
  • I'm gonna try to preserve my sanity during finals week.
  • She wore sunglasses to preserve her anonymity in the crowded city.

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb. It often describes how, when, or where an action is performed. In this case, 'sparingly' describes the manner in which something is done.

  • It is recommended to use the medication sparingly to avoid any potential side effects.
  • I only use my expensive perfume sparingly for special occasions.
  • I told him to sprinkle the salt sparingly on the fries.
  • She shared her personal experiences sparingly, keeping most of her thoughts to herself.

verb to bring under control or overcome by force; conquer

adjective having a subdued or restrained quality

  • The police were able to subdue the suspect without causing any harm.
  • The security guard had to subdue the rowdy customer in the store.
  • I saw a video of a guy trying to subdue a wild animal in the park.
  • She had to subdue her emotions in order to make a rational decision.

noun a method of painting with pigments dispersed in an emulsion miscible with water, typically egg yolk.

  • The artist used tempera paint to create a detailed and precise portrait.
  • I prefer using tempera paint for my art projects because it dries quickly.
  • Let's ditch the acrylics and try out some tempera for a change.
  • Her tempera was as vibrant as the colors on her canvas, easily changing with her mood.

noun an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region

adjective relating to or characteristic of the wilderness

  • The wilderness is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.
  • I love going camping in the wilderness, it's so peaceful.
  • Let's ditch the city and head out to the wilderness for some adventure!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life can sometimes feel like being lost in a vast wilderness.

verb to populate again; to fill with new inhabitants

  • Efforts are being made to repopulate the endangered species in their natural habitat.
  • We need to bring more people in to repopulate the town and revitalize the community.
  • Let's get some new blood in here to repopulate this place and make it cool again.
  • After the war, it took years for the city to repopulate with the same vibrancy and energy as before.

noun a large crocodile native to South Asia, with a long, thin snout and sharp teeth

adjective relating to or characteristic of the gharial

  • The gharial is a critically endangered species of crocodile found in parts of India and Nepal.
  • I saw a huge gharial sunbathing on the riverbank during my trip to the national park.
  • That gharial is one cool-looking reptile, man!
  • His sharp wit was like the jaws of a gharial, cutting through the conversation with precision.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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 specify a noun

  • Elephants are known to have a memory like an elephant, as they can remember locations of watering holes for years.
  • My grandma has a memory like an elephant, she never forgets a birthday.
  • I have a memory like an elephant when it comes to remembering lyrics to songs.
  • She has a memory like an elephant when it comes to holding grudges.

noun an area of land covered with low-growing woody plants, such as shrubs

  • The shrubland ecosystem is characterized by a mix of shrubs, grasses, and other vegetation.
  • I love hiking through the shrubland behind my house, it's so peaceful and quiet.
  • Let's go hang out in the shrubland and have a picnic, it's a great spot to relax.
  • His mind was like a dense shrubland, filled with tangled thoughts and ideas.

noun an animal that primarily eats fruit

  • The frugivore's diet consists mainly of fruits and seeds.
  • My friend is a frugivore, he only eats fruits and nuts.
  • I didn't know you were a frugivore, that's cool!
  • She's a frugivore when it comes to shopping, always looking for the best deals on fruits and vegetables.

verb to clear of forests or trees

  • The company plans to deforest the area in order to make room for a new housing development.
  • They're going to deforest that whole area to build more houses.
  • They're gonna clear-cut that place to build new stuff.
  • His words seemed to deforest her confidence, leaving her feeling exposed and vulnerable.

noun a water sport involving the use of a small boat called a kayak

  • Kayaking is a popular water sport that involves paddling with a double-bladed paddle.
  • I love going kayaking on the weekends with my friends.
  • Let's ditch class and go kayaking instead!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life is like kayaking in rough waters.

noun A genus of flowering plants in the family Nyctaginaceae, commonly known as sand-verbenas.

  • The abronia plant is native to North America and is known for its colorful flowers.
  • I saw a beautiful abronia plant in my neighbor's garden.
  • Check out that cool abronia plant growing over there!
  • The abronia of the situation was the unexpected twist that changed everything.

noun a genus of shrubs in the rose family, typically found in dry, rocky areas of western North America

  • The adenostoma shrub is commonly found in dry, rocky areas.
  • I saw some adenostoma bushes while hiking in the mountains.
  • Those adenostoma plants are pretty cool-looking.
  • The adenostoma symbolizes resilience in harsh conditions.