noun the process of cultural change and psychological change that results following meeting between cultures

  • Acculturation is the process of cultural exchange and adaptation between different groups.
  • Acculturation happens when people from different backgrounds come together and share their traditions.
  • Acculturation is like when you pick up new ways of doing things from hanging out with a different crowd.
  • In a globalized world, acculturation is like a melting pot where different cultures blend together.

noun a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes

  • Albinism is a genetic condition characterized by a lack of melanin in the skin, hair, and eyes.
  • My friend has albinism, so she has to be extra careful in the sun to avoid getting sunburned.
  • Some people mistakenly believe that individuals with albinism have 'albino powers' or unique abilities.
  • The lack of diversity in the workplace was like a form of organizational albinism, stifling innovation and creativity.

noun a person who does not believe in God

adjective lacking reverence or respect for God; irreligious

  • The government viewed the godless society as a threat to traditional values.
  • Some people think atheists are godless, but that's not always true.
  • I can't believe you're dating that godless heathen.
  • The abandoned church stood as a symbol of the town's godless nature.

noun an unusual feature or trait that distinguishes a person or thing

  • The scientist's idiosyncrasy was his insistence on wearing mismatched socks to work every day.
  • Her idiosyncrasy is that she always eats her pizza crust first.
  • His idiosyncrasy is being a total germaphobe.
  • The company's idiosyncrasy of allowing employees to bring their pets to work set them apart from other businesses.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • It is important to abide by the principle of live and let live in a diverse society.
  • Just remember to live and let live, don't worry about what others are doing.
  • Hey man, just chill and live and let live, no need to get all worked up.
  • In the garden of life, it's best to follow the motto of live and let live to maintain peace and harmony.

noun a region in the Americas that includes Mexico and Central America

adjective referring to the region of Middle America

  • Middle America is often referred to as the region between the East and West Coasts of the United States.
  • People in Middle America tend to have a more laid-back lifestyle compared to those in big cities.
  • Middle America is where you'll find some of the best comfort food in the country.
  • In the political landscape, Middle America is seen as a crucial voting bloc.

noun a person whose ancestry is from different racial or ethnic groups

adjective describing a person or thing that has ancestry from different racial or ethnic groups

  • The individual comes from a diverse background with mixed blood from various ethnicities.
  • She's got mixed blood from her parents who come from different cultural backgrounds.
  • Yo, he's a cool dude with that mixed blood swag.
  • The artist's work is a beautiful representation of mixed blood, blending different styles and influences.

noun a marriage between people of different races, religions, or cultures

  • Their union was considered a mixed marriage due to their different cultural backgrounds.
  • They come from different backgrounds, so it's kind of a mixed marriage.
  • Their relationship is like a mixtape - a mixed marriage of different genres.
  • Their marriage is a blend of traditions, like a beautiful tapestry woven from different threads.

noun a person who observes Saturday as the Sabbath, especially a member of a Christian sect that observes the Sabbath on Saturday

  • The Sabbatarian group strictly observes the Sabbath day as a day of rest and worship.
  • My neighbor is a Sabbatarian and always goes to church on Saturdays.
  • I heard that new band is Sabbatarian, they only perform on Sundays.
  • Being a Sabbatarian in today's fast-paced world can be a challenge, but it helps maintain a sense of balance and peace.

noun a buffet meal with a variety of hot and cold dishes, hors d'oeuvres, etc.

  • The event featured a smorgasbord of gourmet dishes from various cuisines.
  • I love going to buffets because you get to enjoy a smorgasbord of different foods.
  • Let's hit up that new food truck, they have a smorgasbord of tasty treats.
  • The art exhibition was a smorgasbord of creativity and talent.

adjective not accustomed or familiar with something

preposition indicating that someone is not accustomed to or familiar with something

  • The new employee was unused to the strict dress code at the office.
  • She was unused to waking up early for work.
  • He was totally unused to the boss's sense of humor.
  • The athlete was unused to losing games, but he took it as a learning experience.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • Freedom of religion ensures that individuals can practice their protected beliefs without interference from the government.
  • Everyone has the right to their own protected beliefs, and no one should try to change that.
  • Don't mess with someone's protected beliefs, it's just not cool.
  • In the garden of the mind, our protected beliefs are the flowers that need nurturing and care.

noun a person from Trinidad and Tobago or of Trinidadian descent

  • Trini is a colloquial term used to refer to someone from Trinidad and Tobago.
  • I met a Trini at the party last night, she was really fun to talk to.
  • Hey Trini, what's up? You coming to the beach later?
  • Her vibrant personality reminded me of a true Trini spirit.

noun A person who is a resident or native of Toronto, Canada.

  • The Torontonian was well-versed in the city's history and culture.
  • I met a Torontonian at the event last night.
  • That Torontonian sure knows where to find the best poutine in town.
  • As a Torontonian at heart, she always felt a deep connection to the city.

noun a member of the ethnic group native to Hungary

adjective relating to Hungary or its people

  • The Magyar language is the official language of Hungary.
  • My friend is learning Magyar so she can communicate with her Hungarian relatives.
  • I love listening to Magyar music, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • The Magyar people have a rich cultural heritage that is celebrated worldwide.

noun A member of a Himalayan people living on the borders of Nepal and Tibet, renowned for their skill in mountaineering.

  • The sherpa guided the climbers up the treacherous mountain.
  • I heard the sherpa is really experienced in leading mountain expeditions.
  • That sherpa is a total rockstar when it comes to climbing!
  • She's like the sherpa of our group, always leading us through tough situations.

noun a member of a Slavic people living in northern Poland

adjective relating to the Kashubian people or their language

  • The Kashubian language is a West Slavic language spoken in parts of Poland.
  • I recently learned a few words in Kashubian from my Kashubian friend.
  • Do you know any cool Kashubian phrases that I can use?
  • Learning Kashubian felt like unlocking a secret code to a hidden world.

noun a person of mixed-race, particularly of Japanese descent

adjective describing someone who is of mixed-race, particularly of Japanese descent

  • The term 'hafu' is often used in Japan to refer to someone who is biracial.
  • I have a friend who is hafu - her mom is Japanese and her dad is American.
  • Some people mistakenly use 'hafu' as a derogatory term, which is not okay.
  • Being hafu can sometimes come with its own unique set of challenges and experiences.

noun a term used to refer to the Nigerian film industry, based in Lagos, known for producing a large number of movies annually

  • Nollywood is a thriving film industry in Nigeria, known for producing a large number of movies each year.
  • I love watching Nollywood movies with my friends on weekends.
  • Nollywood flicks are always a hit at our movie nights.
  • The rise of Nollywood represents the growing influence of African cinema on the global stage.

noun a member of a Caucasian people of Abkhazia, in the northwest Caucasus region of the eastern Black Sea

adjective relating to the Abkhaz people or their language

  • The Abkhas language is one of the official languages of Abkhazia.
  • I heard that Abkhas cuisine is very delicious.
  • Let's go check out that new Abkhas restaurant in town.
  • His knowledge of Abkhas culture runs deep, like a river flowing through the mountains.

adjective relating to or characteristic of Abkhazia, its people, or their language

  • The Abkhasian people have a rich cultural heritage.
  • I read an interesting article about Abkhasian cuisine.
  • Have you tried the Abkhasian dish at that new restaurant?
  • The Abkhasian mountains stood tall and majestic in the distance.

noun a member of the Acoma people

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Acoma people or their culture

  • The Acomanian culture dates back centuries and is known for its rich traditions.
  • I heard there's a festival in Acomanian village next weekend, wanna go?
  • That Acomanian dish was so good, I can't wait to have it again.
  • Her dance moves were so fluid and graceful, like a true Acomanian performer.

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

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun

  • The Adamawa-Eastern region of Nigeria is known for its diverse culture and rich history.
  • Have you ever been to Adamawa-Eastern? It's a really interesting place to visit.
  • I heard Adamawa-Eastern is lit, we should definitely check it out.
  • The Adamawa-Eastern region is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

noun a language spoken in South Africa and Namibia, derived from Dutch and characterized by its use of the Latin alphabet

  • The Afrikaans language originated from Dutch and is spoken in South Africa and Namibia.
  • I've been learning Afrikaans to better communicate with my South African friends.
  • My aunt speaks Afrikaans like a pro, she's been living in Cape Town for years.
  • Learning a new language like Afrikaans can open up a whole new world of opportunities.

noun refers to women of African descent with Latin American roots

  • Afro-Latinas face unique challenges due to the intersection of their race and ethnicity.
  • I love seeing Afro-Latinas being represented in the media more and more.
  • Afro-Latinas are out here slaying and breaking stereotypes left and right.
  • The beauty of Afro-Latinas shines like a radiant beacon of diversity in our society.

noun a person of African and Latin American descent

  • The Afro Latinx community faces unique challenges due to their intersectional identities.
  • I love learning about Afro Latinx culture and history.
  • Some of the best music comes from Afro Latinx artists.
  • The Afro Latinx experience is a beautiful tapestry of diverse influences.