noun the coming or arrival of something or someone important

  • The Advent season is a time of preparation and waiting for the birth of Jesus.
  • The Advent calendar is a fun way to count down the days until Christmas.
  • Let's start the Advent countdown with some holiday shopping!
  • Embarking on a new project can feel like the beginning of an exciting Advent journey.

noun a raised structure on which sacrifices or offerings are made in religious ceremonies

  • The couple exchanged vows at the beautifully decorated altar.
  • They kissed in front of the altar after saying 'I do'.
  • Let's meet at the altar after the ceremony.
  • He worshipped at the altar of success, always striving for more.

noun the state of being recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church

  • The beatification process for the candidate has been initiated by the Vatican.
  • They are planning a big celebration for the beatification of the local saint.
  • Did you hear about the beatification party happening next week?
  • The beatification of her character was evident in the way she always helped others without expecting anything in return.

noun money paid as compensation for a murder or other violent crime

  • The court ruled that the payment was considered blood money and therefore could not be accepted as compensation.
  • I heard that he got involved in some shady deal for blood money.
  • I can't believe he's willing to do anything for that blood money.
  • She felt like she had sold her soul for blood money.

noun a public spectacle in which a bull is fought by a matador in a specially built arena for the entertainment of the spectators

  • Bullfight is a traditional spectacle in Spain where a matador faces a bull in a ring.
  • Have you ever been to a bullfight? It's quite the experience.
  • Some people find bullfights to be cruel and unnecessary.
  • Facing a difficult challenge can sometimes feel like being in a bullfight.

noun a type of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments, typically performed in a small room or chamber

  • The concert featured a beautiful performance of chamber music by a renowned string quartet.
  • I love listening to chamber music while relaxing at home.
  • Let's grab some snacks and chill out to some chamber music tonight.
  • The collaboration between the different instruments in chamber music is like a conversation among friends.

noun a confused noise; din

  • The townspeople organized a charivari to protest against the new tax laws.
  • We're planning a charivari for John's birthday next week.
  • Let's have a charivari to show our support for the team.
  • The cacophony of car horns outside created a charivari of sound.

noun a system of government or leadership by a chief or chiefs

  • The chieftaincy system has been an integral part of our cultural heritage for centuries.
  • I heard they're having a big celebration for the chieftaincy induction next week.
  • Yo, did you see that new chieftaincy ceremony? It was lit!
  • In the corporate world, he held the chieftaincy position as the head of the marketing department.

noun a fine white or translucent vitrified ceramic material

  • China is a country located in East Asia.
  • I heard China has a lot of delicious food.
  • Let's order some takeout from that new Chinese place.
  • The Great Wall of China is a symbol of strength and resilience.

noun A civil ceremony is a non-religious ceremony that is legally recognized, typically used for weddings or other official events.

  • The couple opted for a civil ceremony at the courthouse to legalize their marriage.
  • They decided to have a simple civil ceremony at city hall.
  • They went and got hitched in a quick civil ceremony.
  • The signing of the contract marked the official start of their partnership, like a civil ceremony.

adjective describing something that is deeply established or firmly fixed

  • The tradition of celebrating the harvest festival is deep rooted in our culture.
  • My love for hiking is deep rooted in my childhood adventures in the mountains.
  • His loyalty to his friends is deep rooted, he would do anything for them.
  • The fear of failure was deep rooted in her mind, hindering her from taking risks.

noun a colloquial term used to refer to Australia or New Zealand

  • Many tourists enjoy visiting the beautiful landscapes down under in Australia.
  • I heard the weather down under is amazing this time of year.
  • Let's plan a trip to check out the beaches down under.
  • She always has a sunny disposition, like she's living life down under.

noun a musical instrument typically made of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched tightly over one or both ends, played by beating with the hands or sticks

verb to play a drum or drums

  • The percussionist played the drum with precision during the orchestra performance.
  • I love banging on the drum in my free time.
  • Let's jam out on the drums at the party tonight!
  • The heart beats like a drum in anticipation of the exciting news.

noun the action or skill of playing a drum or drums

verb present participle of the verb 'drum', which means to play a drum or drums

  • The skilled musician showcased his drumming technique during the classical concert.
  • She's been drumming on the table all day, driving me crazy.
  • The drummer was absolutely killing it with his sick drumming skills.
  • The rain on the roof sounded like a drummer drumming a steady beat.

noun a musical instrument in the woodwind family, typically made of metal or wood, consisting of a long, narrow tube with holes along it that are stopped by the fingers or keys to produce different notes

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the flute during the orchestra performance.
  • I love listening to the flute in a jazz band, it always adds a nice touch.
  • I heard that new flute player is really killing it with their solos.
  • Her voice was like a flute, delicate and enchanting.

noun a traditional story or legend that has been passed down orally through generations within a particular culture

  • The folktale has been passed down for generations within this community.
  • Have you heard that folktale about the magical forest?
  • That folktale is straight up legendary!
  • The folktale serves as a moral lesson for children.

noun Idol worship is the act of worshiping or revering an idol or physical object as a representation of a deity or god.

  • Many ancient civilizations engaged in idol worship as part of their religious practices.
  • Some people still believe in idol worship despite modern advancements in religious beliefs.
  • Idol worship is so outdated, don't you think?
  • In today's society, idol worship can be seen as putting celebrities on a pedestal.

noun a person's existence after physical death

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • Many religions believe in the concept of life after death.
  • Do you think there's anything like life after death?
  • I wonder if there's some kind of afterlife after we die.
  • The idea of life after death can be seen as a metaphor for rebirth or renewal.

noun a treeless grassy plain

adjective relating to or characteristic of a llano

  • The llano region of South America is known for its vast grasslands.
  • Let's take a road trip to the llano and enjoy the open spaces.
  • I love hanging out in the llano, it's so peaceful out there.
  • His mind was like a llano, wide and open to new ideas.

noun a quiet, gentle song sung to send a child to sleep

  • The mother sang a soothing lullaby to her baby before putting him to sleep.
  • I always play a lullaby on my phone to help me relax and fall asleep.
  • My grandma used to hum a lullaby to help me doze off when I was a kid.
  • The gentle sound of the waves crashing against the shore was like a lullaby to her troubled mind.

noun the state of being married; marriage

  • The couple entered into the bonds of matrimony in a beautiful ceremony.
  • They finally tied the knot and entered into matrimony.
  • They decided to take the plunge and get hitched in matrimony.
  • The merger of the two companies was described as a business matrimony.

noun A man who is skilled in the use of medicinal herbs and remedies.

  • The indigenous community consulted the medicine man for traditional healing practices.
  • The medicine man in the village is known for his powerful remedies.
  • The medicine man whipped up a potion that cured my cold in no time.
  • In times of crisis, he became the medicine man for his friends, offering comfort and guidance.

noun the birth of Jesus Christ

  • The nativity scene at the church beautifully depicts the birth of Jesus.
  • Have you seen the nativity play at school yet?
  • Let's go check out the nativity set at the mall.
  • The nativity of a new idea often leads to great innovation.

noun A type of vessel flute that is often associated with The Legend of Zelda video game series

  • The musician played a beautiful melody on the ocarina during the classical concert.
  • I love bringing out my ocarina and playing some tunes by the campfire.
  • Check out this cool ocarina I found at the flea market!
  • Her voice was like an ocarina, pure and sweet.

noun refers to a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective describes or modifies a noun

  • In the old days, people used to communicate through letters sent by post.
  • Back in the old days, we didn't have smartphones to keep us entertained.
  • Man, the old days were lit! We used to party all night long.
  • Looking back at the old days, it feels like a different lifetime altogether.

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  • The priest led the congregation in a powerful prayer for peace.
  • I always say a little prayer before starting a big project.
  • When things get tough, sometimes all you can do is send up a quick prayer.
  • His hard work and dedication were like a prayer for success in his career.

noun A book containing the Book of Psalms from the Bible

  • The psalmbook contains a collection of religious hymns and prayers.
  • I found my grandma's old psalmbook in the attic.
  • Check out this cool psalmbook I picked up at the thrift store.
  • Her voice was like a psalmbook, soothing and comforting to all who heard it.

noun a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order

adjective relating to or characteristic of a ritual

  • The religious ritual was performed with great reverence and precision.
  • Every morning, my coffee ritual involves brewing a fresh pot and enjoying it on the porch.
  • Our pre-game ritual before every match is to blast our favorite pump-up song in the locker room.
  • The daily ritual of checking her phone for messages became a comforting habit.

noun the quality of being holy, sacred, or morally pure

  • The sanctity of the church must be respected at all times.
  • We must honor the sanctity of our traditions.
  • Don't mess with the sanctity of our friendship.
  • The sanctity of nature is evident in the beauty of the untouched wilderness.

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noun a hot or cold drink made by infusing the dried, crushed leaves of the tea plant in boiling water

  • Afternoon tea is a tradition in many cultures, where tea is served with small sandwiches and pastries.
  • Let's catch up over a cup of tea sometime this week.
  • I could really go for a spot of tea right now.
  • She always knows how to spill the tea on the latest gossip.

noun a type of bath or bathing facility that originated in Turkey, typically involving a steam room followed by a cold water rinse or plunge

  • After a long day of sightseeing, I decided to relax and unwind at a traditional Turkish bath.
  • Let's treat ourselves to a Turkish bath spa day this weekend, it'll be so relaxing!
  • I heard that Turkish baths are the bomb for getting rid of toxins and stress.
  • In times of stress, I like to imagine myself soaking in a Turkish bath to calm my mind.

noun a feeling of deep respect or reverence for someone or something

  • The veneration of religious relics is a common practice among devout followers.
  • In our culture, there is a lot of veneration for the elderly.
  • I have mad veneration for that new rapper, his lyrics are fire.
  • The artist's work was met with veneration from critics around the world.

noun a person who venerates or respects someone or something deeply

adjective showing or characterized by veneration (respect or awe)

  • The venerative ceremony honored the contributions of the founding members.
  • The venerative event was a touching tribute to our elders.
  • I'm feeling venerative towards my grandparents today.
  • His venerative attitude towards tradition was evident in his every action.

noun a religious cult practiced in the Caribbean and the southern US, combining elements of Roman Catholic ritual with traditional African magical and religious rites, and characterized by sorcery and spirit possession

  • The practice of voodoo is deeply rooted in African spiritual traditions.
  • I heard she's into voodoo and casts spells on people.
  • Don't mess with that voodoo stuff, it's bad news.
  • His charisma had a voodoo-like effect on everyone he met.

noun a material for making fences, walls, etc., consisting of rods or stakes interlaced with twigs or branches

verb to bind or build with wattle

  • The wattle on the roof of the house was carefully constructed to provide insulation.
  • I noticed the wattle on the fence starting to wear out.
  • Let's go check out that cool wattle structure in the park.
  • The wattle of gossip spread quickly through the small town.

noun a type of fruit brandy or moonshine popular in the Balkans

  • The traditional drink offered at the ceremony was rakia, a type of fruit brandy.
  • Let's bring a bottle of rakia to the party tonight.
  • I heard this rakia is homemade and really strong.
  • His words hit me like a shot of rakia, strong and unexpected.

adjective a term used to describe someone or something as unsophisticated, uncultured, or vulgar

  • The professor described the behavior as oikish and uncivilized.
  • I can't believe how oikish he was acting at the party.
  • She's always so oikish when she's had too much to drink.
  • His oikish attitude towards authority figures will only get him in trouble.

noun a market selling fresh meat, fish, produce, and other perishable goods

adjective describing the market as wet due to the presence of water or moisture

  • The wet market is a place where fresh produce and seafood are sold.
  • Let's go to the wet market to buy some groceries.
  • I love the vibes at the wet market, so much to see and buy!
  • The competition at the office felt like a wet market, everyone fighting for the best deals.

noun Thursday - a day of the week, considered the fourth day in a seven-day week

adjective Fat - having a lot of excess body weight or being thick or broad in form

  • Fat Thursday is a traditional Christian feast day that is celebrated in some countries.
  • We always look forward to Fat Thursday because we get to eat delicious pastries.
  • Fat Thursday is the perfect excuse to indulge in all the sweets and treats.
  • For some people, Fat Thursday is like a mini Thanksgiving where they feast on all their favorite foods.

noun Sakartvelo - the native name for Georgia, a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia

  • Sakartvelo, also known as Georgia, is a country located at the intersection of Europe and Asia.
  • Have you ever been to Sakartvelo? I heard the food there is amazing!
  • I can't wait to visit Sakartvelo and explore all the hidden gems.
  • The culture of Sakartvelo is like a tapestry woven with rich history and traditions.

noun a sweet, dark-colored paste made of fruits and nuts, traditionally served during the Passover Seder

  • During the Passover Seder, charoset is traditionally served as a symbol of the mortar used by the Israelites in Egypt.
  • I love the sweet and nutty flavor of charoset at our family's Passover meal.
  • Hey, can you pass me some of that charoset? It's so good!
  • The mixture of apples, nuts, and wine in charoset represents the sweetness and bitterness of life.

noun a sport originating from Southeast Asia that is similar to volleyball, but players use their feet, knees, chest, and head to hit the ball over the net

  • Takraw is a popular sport in Southeast Asia that combines elements of soccer and volleyball.
  • We should play some takraw at the park this weekend.
  • I'm really good at takraw, wanna challenge me?
  • The team's coordination was so good, it was like they were playing takraw with each other.

noun a veil worn by some Muslim women to cover their face and head

adjective relating to or characteristic of the wearing of a niqab

  • The woman wore a black niqab that covered her face completely.
  • She always wears a niqab when she goes out in public.
  • I heard that some people call the niqab a 'face veil'.
  • The niqab symbolizes modesty and privacy in many cultures.

noun a member of a people inhabiting parts of southern India and Sri Lanka

adjective relating to the Tamil people or their language

  • The Tamil language is one of the oldest classical languages in the world.
  • I love listening to Tamil songs, they have such beautiful melodies.
  • Do you know any good Tamil movies to watch this weekend?
  • The Tamil culture is deeply rooted in tradition and history.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of Halloween

  • Samhainophobia is the fear of Halloween or the fear of the festival of Samhain.
  • I heard Sarah has samhainophobia and prefers to stay home on Halloween.
  • Some people think samhainophobia is just a silly fear of costumes and candy.
  • His samhainophobia runs deep, causing him to avoid anything related to the holiday.

noun a traditional Romanian dish consisting of cabbage leaves stuffed with a mixture of minced meat, rice, and spices

  • Sarmale is a traditional Romanian dish made of cabbage leaves stuffed with a mix of rice and minced meat.
  • I can't wait to dig into some sarmale at the family gathering this weekend.
  • My grandma makes the best sarmale in town, hands down!
  • The sarmale of memories from my childhood always bring a smile to my face.

noun a type of drink made from equal parts of red wine and cola, typically served over ice

pronoun refers to the drink itself

  • The traditional Basque drink, kalimotxo, is made by mixing red wine with cola.
  • Let's grab some kalimotxo and chill by the beach.
  • I'm craving some kalimotxo tonight, wanna join?
  • His speech was a kalimotxo of confusing arguments and random facts.

noun a member of the Alemanni tribe or a speaker of the Alemannic dialects

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Alemanni, a group of Germanic tribes

  • The Alemannic dialect is spoken in parts of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria.
  • My grandmother still speaks Alemannic at home, even though she's lived in the city for years.
  • I love listening to Alemannic music, it has such a unique sound.
  • The Alemannic culture is deeply rooted in traditions that have been passed down for generations.

noun a Hindu spring festival celebrated in India and Nepal, also known as the festival of colors

  • Holi is a Hindu festival celebrated with great enthusiasm and colors.
  • Are you going to the Holi celebration this weekend?
  • Let's get together and have a blast at the Holi party!
  • The vibrant colors of Holi represent the joy and positivity in life.

noun a pungent resinous gum obtained from a plant of the carrot family, used in cooking and medicine

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  • Asafoetida is a pungent spice commonly used in Indian cooking.
  • I added a pinch of asafoetida to enhance the flavor of the dish.
  • Some people find the smell of asafoetida off-putting, but it adds a unique taste to the food.
  • Just like how asafoetida enhances the taste of a dish, positivity can enhance the quality of your life.

noun a person who sells or serves tea, specifically in India

  • The chai wallah served traditional Indian tea to the guests at the event.
  • I always make sure to stop by the chai wallah for a cup of chai on my way to work.
  • The chai wallah at the corner makes the best masala chai in town.
  • In the bustling streets of Mumbai, the chai wallahs are like the heartbeat of the city, keeping everyone energized and refreshed.

noun a debut performance in the Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam

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  • The arangetram is a traditional debut performance in Indian classical dance.
  • I can't believe she's already preparing for her arangetram, time flies!
  • Her arangetram is gonna be lit, I heard she's been practicing non-stop.
  • The arangetram symbolizes the culmination of years of hard work and dedication in dance.

noun a type of thinking that is illogical or unrealistic, often involving beliefs in supernatural or magical powers

  • The psychologist explained that magical thinking is a cognitive bias that can lead to irrational beliefs.
  • Some people believe in magical thinking, like wearing a lucky charm for good luck.
  • I know it sounds crazy, but some folks are into that whole magical thinking thing.
  • Her belief in magical thinking was like living in a fantasy world where anything was possible.

noun a proper noun that may refer to a person's name or a specific place

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  • Abasi was appointed as the new director of the research department.
  • I heard Abasi got promoted to a higher position at work.
  • Abasi is killing it in his new role!
  • Abasi's leadership skills are like a guiding light for the team.

noun a plural form of the German word 'Abendmusik', referring to evening concerts or musical performances

  • The abendmusiken performance at the church was a beautiful display of classical music.
  • I heard the abendmusiken concert was really good, we should go check it out.
  • The abendmusiken gig last night was lit, the band was amazing!
  • Attending the abendmusiken event felt like stepping into a different era.

noun a member of the Abkhazian ethnic group, primarily residing in Abkhazia, a region in Georgia

  • The Abkhazians are an ethnic group native to Abkhazia, a region in the Caucasus.
  • I heard that Abkhazians have a rich cultural heritage.
  • Yo, have you met any cool Abkhazians at the party?
  • The Abkhazians have weathered many storms throughout history, yet they remain resilient.

adjective customary; usual; habitual

  • It is not accustomary to wear jeans to a formal event.
  • It's not the usual thing to do.
  • It's not the norm.
  • It's like swimming against the current.

noun Acoli is a noun referring to an ethnic group in northern Uganda and South Sudan.

  • The Acoli people are an ethnic group in Uganda and South Sudan.
  • My friend is learning the Acoli language to connect with his roots.
  • I heard that Acoli cuisine is really tasty.
  • The Acoli culture is like a treasure trove of traditions and stories.

noun African tea

  • African tea is known for its unique flavors and health benefits.
  • Have you ever tried African tea? It's really good!
  • I could go for a cup of that African tea right about now.
  • The aroma of African tea filled the room, bringing a sense of calm and relaxation.

noun Afridi - a surname commonly used in Pakistan and other South Asian countries, often associated with the Pashtun ethnic group.

  • Mr. Afridi is a renowned economist who has published several research papers.
  • I heard Afridi is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?
  • Afridi is such a cool dude, always up for a good time.
  • Afridi's ideas are like a breath of fresh air in the stale world of finance.