Creative Expressions

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun the creative skill or ability of an artist

adjective relating to or characteristic of art or artists

  • The artistry displayed in the painting was truly remarkable.
  • I've always been impressed by her artistry when it comes to baking.
  • Her nail artistry is on point, she always has the coolest designs.
  • The artistry of his storytelling captured the audience's imagination.

adjective feeling or showing great surprise or amazement

  • The scientist was astounded by the groundbreaking results of the experiment.
  • I was totally astounded by how well she played the piano.
  • I was totally astounded when I saw how much food he could eat in one sitting.
  • Her beauty astounded him like a bolt of lightning striking his heart.

verb to make something more interesting, exciting, or attractive

adverb in a way that makes something more interesting, exciting, or attractive

  • The interior designer suggested adding some colorful throw pillows to jazz up the living room.
  • Let's jazz up this party with some fun decorations and music.
  • I'm going to jazz up my outfit with some bling accessories.
  • She decided to jazz up her resume by including her volunteer work and internships.

noun a sudden and abundant flow or emission of something

  • The outpouring of support from the community was truly heartwarming.
  • There was a huge outpouring of emotions at the concert last night.
  • I couldn't believe the outpouring of love I received on my birthday.
  • The artist's outpouring of creativity knew no bounds.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unimitated' describes something that has not been imitated

  • His talent for creating unimitated works of art set him apart from other artists.
  • Her style is so unique, it's completely unimitated by anyone else.
  • No one can copy his unimitated dance moves.
  • The unimitated beauty of the sunset took our breath away.

noun a capricious humor or disposition; extravagant, fanciful, or excessively playful expression

adjective whimsical - given to fanciful notions; capricious

  • The artist's paintings were full of whimsy, with vibrant colors and playful shapes.
  • I love how this room is decorated with a touch of whimsy, it's so fun and quirky.
  • That movie was pure whimsy, it had me laughing the whole time.
  • Her mind was a whirlwind of whimsy, always coming up with creative ideas and new ways of looking at things.