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.

noun a work of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric onto a backing

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  • The artist created a beautiful collage using various pieces of paper and photographs.
  • I love making collages with magazine cutouts and stickers.
  • Check out this sick collage I made for my art project!
  • Her novel was a collage of different perspectives and voices.

noun a publisher's emblem or trademark

  • The colophon at the end of the book provided information about the publisher and printer.
  • I always skip the colophon section in books, it's usually just boring details.
  • I never bother with the colophon, it's just a bunch of random stuff no one cares about.
  • The colophon of the project was like the cherry on top, adding a final touch of professionalism.

noun a decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive

adjective describing something as embellished or adorned

  • The artist used intricate embellishments to enhance the beauty of the painting.
  • She added some fancy embellishments to her outfit for the party.
  • I love how she blinged out her phone with all those embellishments.
  • His story was full of exaggerations and embellishments to make it more interesting.

noun a distinctive attribute or aspect of something

verb to have as a prominent or important part

adjective having a prominent or distinctive quality

  • The latest version of the software includes a new feature that allows users to track their expenses more efficiently.
  • I love the new camera feature on my phone - the pictures come out so clear!
  • Check out this cool feature on the app, it's lit!
  • Her intelligence is just one feature of her overall charm.

noun a picture or diagram that helps make something clear or attractive

adjective illustrative (providing an example or explanation)

  • The textbook includes an illustration to help students understand the concept better.
  • The magazine article had a cool illustration of the city skyline.
  • Check out this dope illustration in the graphic novel!
  • His success in the business world serves as an illustration of hard work paying off.

adjective describing or representing something in a way that makes it clear and easy to understand

  • The chart provided is illustrative of the data trends over the past year.
  • This diagram is just illustrative of how the process works.
  • The picture I drew is just for show, it's illustrative of my imagination.
  • Her story was illustrative of the struggles many face in similar situations.

verb past tense of the verb 'light', meaning to ignite or illuminate something

adjective describing the state of being illuminated or lit up

  • The room was softly lighted by the chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
  • She lighted up the room with fairy lights for the party.
  • He lighted a cigarette and took a puff before starting the conversation.
  • The teacher's passion for literature lighted a fire in the students' minds.

noun a decorative object or detail

verb to decorate or embellish

  • The intricate ornament adorning the ceiling of the ballroom was truly breathtaking.
  • I love the ornament my grandma gave me for Christmas, it's so pretty.
  • Check out the cool ornament on that car, it's really blinging.
  • Her kindness was like an ornament that brightened everyone's day.

noun a peculiar aspect of a person's character or behavior

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  • Her tendency to hum while working is just a harmless quirk.
  • One of his quirks is that he always wears mismatched socks.
  • I love your quirky sense of style - it's so unique!
  • His quirk of always arriving late to meetings is starting to become a problem.

adjective describing something that resembles or has qualities similar to a rainbow

  • The sunset cast a rainbowlike array of colors across the sky.
  • The soap bubbles were rainbowlike and sparkly.
  • Her new nail polish is so rainbowlike, I love it!
  • The diversity of opinions in the meeting created a rainbowlike spectrum of ideas.

noun a badge or ornament resembling a rose

  • The botanist carefully examined the intricate rosette of leaves at the center of the plant.
  • I love how the rosette of flowers in the garden looks like a perfect circle.
  • Check out the cool rosette on that succulent!
  • Her talent for baking is like a beautiful rosette on top of a delicious cake.

verb past tense of 'round', meaning to make something into a shape that is smooth and curved

adjective describing a shape that is smooth and curved, rather than with sharp angles

  • The architect designed the building with rounded edges for a more modern look.
  • I like how the new car has rounded headlights, it looks so sleek.
  • That pizza place makes the best rounded crusts, you have to try it!
  • Her rounded personality makes her easy to get along with.

noun a roll of parchment or paper for writing or painting on

verb to move text or graphics up or down on a computer screen

  • She used the scroll to navigate through the ancient manuscript.
  • I had to scroll through pages and pages of text to find the information I needed.
  • I'll just give it a quick scroll to see what's up.
  • As I scrolled through my memories, I couldn't help but smile at the happy times.

verb past tense of the verb 'sculpture', meaning to shape or form something artistically

adjective describing a noun as having been shaped or formed artistically

  • The sculptured marble statue was a masterpiece of classical art.
  • I saw a really cool sculptured fountain in the park.
  • Check out that sick sculptured skateboard ramp!
  • Her words were like a sculptured work of poetry, carefully crafted and beautifully expressed.

adjective having many curves and turns; winding in a smooth, flexible, and graceful manner

  • The river flowed in a sinuous path through the valley.
  • The road ahead is pretty sinuous, so drive carefully.
  • I love how the dancer moves in such a sinuous way.
  • Her sinuous personality kept everyone guessing about her true intentions.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Subtile' means subtle or delicate in meaning or intent.

  • The artist used a subtile color palette to create a sense of tranquility in the painting.
  • I love how subtile the flavors are in this dish, it's so delicious!
  • Her outfit is so subtile, I wish I had her sense of style.
  • His subtile manipulation of the situation went unnoticed by most people.

adjective not obvious or easily noticed; delicate or faint; clever and indirect

  • The artist used subtle shades of blue to create a calming atmosphere in the painting.
  • I appreciate the subtle way you hinted at the surprise party without giving it away.
  • She dropped a subtle hint that she was not interested in going out with him.
  • His subtle manipulation of the situation went unnoticed by most people.

adjective describing a surface or material that has a rough or uneven quality

  • The textured fabric of the dress added a touch of elegance to her outfit.
  • I love how the textured walls in this room give it a cozy feel.
  • That new phone case is so textured, it's really cool.
  • His words were like textured layers of meaning, revealing deeper truths as you delved into them.

adjective allowing light to pass through, but not transparent

  • The artist used translucent paint to create a delicate watercolor effect.
  • I love how the sunlight filters through the translucent curtains in the morning.
  • Check out these cool translucent sunglasses I just got!
  • Her emotions were like a translucent veil, giving just a hint of what she was feeling.

noun a flag consisting of the combined crosses of the patron saints of England, Scotland, and Ireland, used as the national flag of the United Kingdom

  • The Union Jack is the national flag of the United Kingdom.
  • I love how the Union Jack looks on clothing and accessories.
  • Check out that cool Union Jack guitar strap!
  • The Union Jack waved proudly in the wind as a symbol of unity and strength.

noun a book published annually that contains information, pictures, and memories of a particular year

  • The yearbook committee is working hard to compile all the photos and write-ups for this year's edition.
  • Did you remember to sign my yearbook before the end of the school year?
  • I can't wait to get my hands on the yearbook to see all the candid shots from the year.
  • The yearbook of memories from that trip will always hold a special place in my heart.

adjective relating to heraldry or heraldic symbols

  • The heraldic symbols on the shield represented the noble family's lineage.
  • She was fascinated by the intricate heraldic designs on the castle walls.
  • Check out the cool heraldic crest on that jacket!
  • The opening of the new museum heralded a new era of cultural appreciation in the city.

noun an ornament at the top of a spire or gable

  • The architect carefully selected a beautiful finial to top off the new building's spire.
  • I love how that finial adds a nice touch to the lamp in the living room.
  • Check out the cool finial on that fence post!
  • The finial of her argument was a powerful quote from a famous philosopher.

noun the edge of a woven fabric that prevents it from unraveling

  • The tailor carefully inspected the selvedge of the fabric before beginning to cut.
  • I love the look of jeans with a selvedge edge, it's so cool.
  • Check out these selvedge denim jeans, they're top-notch quality.
  • She always pays attention to the selvedge details in her work, making sure everything is perfect.

adjective of, relating to, or resembling the shape of a spine or thorn

  • The acanthous design of the building's facade was inspired by ancient Greek architecture.
  • I love the acanthous details on this vase, it's so intricate.
  • Check out the acanthous patterns on this shirt, it's so cool!
  • Her acanthous personality was evident in the way she decorated her home with elaborate patterns and designs.