noun a large public entertainment, typically presented in one or more very large tents or in an outdoor or indoor arena, featuring exhibitions of pageantry, feats of skill and daring, performing animals, etc.

  • The circus performers showcased their incredible skills under the big top.
  • I can't wait to go see the circus with you next weekend!
  • The circus was lit last night, the acrobats were amazing!
  • Her life felt like a circus with all the chaos and drama happening around her.

noun a comic entertainer, especially one in a circus, wearing a traditional costume and exaggerated makeup

  • The children were delighted by the performance of the professional clown at the birthday party.
  • Did you see that clown messing around at the circus yesterday?
  • That guy is such a clown, always making jokes and acting silly.
  • Her bright red nose and oversized shoes made her look like a clown in the office meeting.

noun a singer, typically a male one, who sings sentimental songs in a soft, low voice

  • The crooner captivated the audience with his smooth vocals.
  • I love listening to old crooners like Frank Sinatra.
  • That crooner has some serious pipes!
  • The crooner of the group, she always knows how to charm others with her words.

adjective describing someone with an attractive and shapely figure

  • The curvaceous lines of the sculpture were admired by art critics.
  • She's got a curvaceous figure that turns heads wherever she goes.
  • Check out that curvaceous new car cruising down the street!
  • His curvaceous storytelling kept the audience captivated until the very end.

verb present participle of entertain

adjective providing amusement or enjoyment

  • The theater production was highly entertaining and received rave reviews from critics.
  • The movie we watched last night was so entertaining, I couldn't stop laughing.
  • That stand-up comedian is seriously entertaining, he had me in stitches the whole time.
  • Her storytelling was so entertaining, it was like being transported to another world.

noun a person who habitually flirts

verb to behave amorously without serious intent

  • She was warned by HR for engaging in inappropriate flirtatious behavior with a coworker.
  • I saw you flirting with that guy at the party last night.
  • She's always trying to flirt her way out of trouble.
  • The colors in the painting flirt with each other, creating a harmonious composition.

noun a ballroom dance in duple time, characterized by long, smooth, gliding steps

verb to dance the foxtrot

  • The dance instructor taught the class how to perform the foxtrot with precision and grace.
  • Let's try out the foxtrot at the next dance party, it's a fun and classic dance.
  • I heard they were foxtrotting all night long at the club last weekend.
  • The negotiations between the two companies were like a delicate foxtrot, with each side carefully stepping around sensitive issues.

verb to cause fear or terror in someone

  • The loud noise from the construction site may frighten some residents.
  • Don't sneak up on me like that, you really frighten me!
  • That horror movie last night really spooked me, it was so frightenin'.
  • The thought of failing the exam frightens me more than anything else.

noun a vacation or trip taken to escape from everyday life or routine

adjective relating to or suitable for a getaway

  • The couple planned a romantic getaway to a secluded beach resort.
  • Let's go on a quick getaway to the mountains this weekend.
  • We need to have a girls' getaway to Vegas soon!
  • Reading a good book is my perfect getaway from reality.

noun a comic character in commedia dell'arte and the English harlequinade, depicted as a light-hearted and nimble servant, typically dressed in a diamond-patterned costume

adjective resembling or characteristic of a harlequin; brightly colored or patterned

  • The harlequin costume is a traditional outfit worn by performers in commedia dell'arte.
  • I love the colorful harlequin pattern on your socks!
  • That party was a total harlequin fest, everyone was dressed in crazy outfits.
  • Her emotions were like a harlequin, constantly changing and unpredictable.

noun a performer or act that receives top billing or is the main attraction in a show or event

  • The headliner for the music festival was a well-known pop star.
  • Did you hear that the headliner for the concert is going to be a famous band?
  • The headliner at the show last night totally rocked the house!
  • In the world of fashion, the designer's latest collection was the headliner of the season.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this phrase, 'hit' is the verb that indicates the action of striking or touching something.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun. In this phrase, 'high' is the adjective that describes the noun 'spots'.

article An article is a word that is used to specify or limit a noun. In this phrase, 'the' is the article that indicates a specific noun to follow.

  • During the presentation, the speaker made sure to hit the high spots of the report.
  • Let's just hit the high spots of the movie so we can get to the good parts.
  • I only have a few minutes, so just hit the high spots of the story.
  • When telling a story, it's important to hit the high spots to keep the audience engaged.

noun extravagant or intensive publicity or promotion

verb to promote or publicize (a product or idea) intensively, often exaggerating its importance or benefits

  • The marketing team created a lot of hype around the new product launch.
  • Everyone is getting so hyped for the concert next week.
  • The party tonight is going to be lit, the hype is real!
  • Don't believe all the hype surrounding that celebrity, it's just for show.

adjective having the ability to produce sleep or trance-like state; mesmerizing or captivating

  • The hypnotic effect of the music put the audience in a trance-like state.
  • I find watching the flames in a fireplace to be quite hypnotic.
  • That movie had some seriously hypnotic visuals, man.
  • Her voice had a hypnotic quality that drew people in.

noun The term 'panel show' refers to the format of the show rather than a specific genre or topic.

  • The panel show featured a diverse group of experts discussing current events.
  • I love watching panel shows because they always have interesting debates.
  • Panel shows are my jam, I can't get enough of them!
  • Being on a panel show felt like being in the hot seat, but I enjoyed every minute of it.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a lively and energetic quality

  • The peppy music in the background set a lively tone for the event.
  • She always has a peppy attitude, no matter what.
  • I love how peppy she is, it's infectious!
  • His peppy personality was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

verb to act in a dramatic or exaggerated manner; to exhaust or use up

adjective worn out; exhausted; no longer effective or interesting

  • The situation has been thoroughly played out and all possible outcomes have been considered.
  • I'm tired of this drama, it's been played out for too long.
  • That trend is so played out, everyone is over it.
  • The artist's use of color and texture really played out well in the final piece.

noun A person who writes scripts for movies, television shows, or plays

  • The scriptwriter meticulously crafted each line of dialogue to convey the character's emotions.
  • The scriptwriter is always coming up with new ideas for our next project.
  • That scriptwriter is a genius when it comes to writing compelling stories.
  • The scriptwriter's words danced across the page, painting vivid scenes in the reader's mind.

noun a form of entertainment or display

verb to present or display something for others to see

  • The art gallery will host a show featuring works by local artists.
  • I can't wait to binge-watch my favorite TV show tonight.
  • That concert was a lit show, man!
  • His actions show his true character.

noun a performance presented on a stage, typically involving actors or musicians

  • The stage show featured a talented cast of actors and actresses.
  • I heard the stage show last night was amazing!
  • That stage show was lit, everyone was on point!
  • Life is like a stage show, with different acts and characters playing their roles.

noun a person who performs striptease, typically in a nightclub or adult entertainment venue

  • The stripteaser performed a captivating routine at the upscale gentleman's club.
  • Did you see that stripteaser at the party last night? She was amazing!
  • That stripteaser at the bar was hot!
  • The politician was accused of being a stripteaser, revealing only bits and pieces of the truth.

noun a state of extreme agitation or excitement

  • The board members were in a swivet over the sudden drop in stock prices.
  • She was in a total swivet when she couldn't find her keys before leaving for work.
  • I could tell he was in a real swivet when he started pacing back and forth.
  • The news of the impending deadline put the team in a swivet as they rushed to complete the project.

noun A person who regularly attends theatrical performances

  • The theatergoer was impressed by the stunning performance of the lead actor.
  • The theatergoer couldn't stop raving about how amazing the show was.
  • The theatergoer was totally blown away by the performance last night.
  • The theatergoer's heart soared with joy as they watched the play unfold on stage.

noun a connection or relationship between two or more things

verb to connect or relate something to something else

  • The company wanted to tie in their new product launch with the upcoming industry conference.
  • Let's tie in our plans for the weekend with what everyone else is doing.
  • I'll tie in my outfit with some cool accessories.
  • The author found a clever way to tie in the ending of the story with the beginning.

adjective describing a person who is lively, animated, and full of energy

  • She was known for her vivacious personality and infectious energy.
  • My friend is so vivacious, she always knows how to liven up a party.
  • That new singer is so vivacious, she's got mad skills on stage.
  • The colors of the sunset were so vivid and vivacious, it took my breath away.

noun a genre of popular music originating in South Korea

adjective relating to or characteristic of K-pop music or culture

  • The rise of K-pop as a global music phenomenon has been remarkable.
  • I can't stop listening to K-pop, it's so catchy!
  • K-pop stans are always hyping up their favorite groups.
  • K-pop is like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.

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

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

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 as definite or indefinite

  • The athletes were ready to be off to the races as soon as the starting gun went off.
  • Hey, are you ready to be off to the races? The concert starts in 10 minutes!
  • Let's get our gear on and be off to the races before it gets too crowded.
  • With all the preparations done, the project is finally ready to be off to the races and see some progress.

noun A person, typically a woman, who presents awards or prizes to winners at sporting events

  • The podium girl gracefully handed the winner their trophy at the end of the race.
  • Did you see the podium girl at the cycling event? She was stunning!
  • The podium girl was totally rocking that outfit, she looked amazing.
  • She stood on the stage like a podium girl, exuding confidence and poise.

noun a very short amount of time, often used to emphasize how quickly something happens

  • She arrived at the meeting in a New York minute, just in time to present her proposal.
  • I'll be ready in a New York minute, just give me a sec to grab my coat.
  • I can finish this task in a New York minute, no problem.
  • The car sped past us in a New York minute, leaving us in awe of its speed.

noun the word itself, which is a compound noun formed by combining 'documentary' and 'comedy'

  • The new docucomedy film explores the intersection of reality and humor in a thought-provoking way.
  • I love watching docucomedies because they are both funny and informative at the same time.
  • Docucomedies are the best when you just want to chill and have a good laugh.
  • The docucomedy series shines a light on the absurdity of everyday life in a captivating way.

noun a movie or book that is the third installment in a series, following the original and its sequel

  • The studio announced the production of the highly anticipated threequel in the popular film franchise.
  • I can't wait to see the third movie in the series, the threequel!
  • Have you heard about the new threequel coming out next summer?
  • The third installment in the series served as the threequel, wrapping up the story in a satisfying way.

noun a person who is both an entrepreneur and an entertainer

  • The entrepetainer showcased his business acumen during the corporate event.
  • The entrepetainer wowed the crowd with his entrepreneurial skills at the party.
  • That entrepetainer knows how to hustle and make money moves.
  • She is like an entrepetainer, juggling multiple projects with ease.

noun a male breakdancer, especially one who is skilled in the art of breakdancing

  • The b-boy demonstrated his impressive breakdancing skills at the competition.
  • Did you see that b-boy busting out some sick moves on the dance floor?
  • That b-boy is a straight-up beast when it comes to breakdancing.
  • He's a real b-boy when it comes to navigating through difficult situations.

noun a noun referring to excessive or exaggerated promotion or publicity

verb to promote or publicize (something) excessively or beyond its actual value

  • The marketing team tends to overhype our products, which can sometimes lead to customer disappointment.
  • Don't believe the overhyped reviews, try the product yourself before making a decision.
  • I think they're just overhyping the new movie to get more people to watch it.
  • Her reputation was overhyped, and when people finally got to know her, they realized she wasn't as impressive as they thought.

noun an acronym formed from an existing word or name by changing the initial letters to create a new phrase

  • The term 'backronym' refers to an acronym that is created after the fact to fit an existing word or phrase.
  • I learned about backronyms in my linguistics class - it's pretty cool how they can be created!
  • Some people think backronyms are just a way to make funny words out of acronyms.
  • Creating a backronym for our team name really added a fun and creative element to our group dynamic.

noun A person who combines elements of mentoring and entertainment in their work or activities

  • The mentertainer captivated the audience with his thought-provoking performance.
  • I heard that the mentertainer at the party was hilarious!
  • The mentertainer at the club last night was lit!
  • She was a mentertainer in the way she effortlessly balanced work and family life.

noun A person who lives in a slum, especially a child

  • The documentary shed light on the living conditions of slumdog children in developing countries.
  • I heard that new movie is about a slumdog who becomes a millionaire.
  • Hey, did you see that slumdog movie? It was so good!
  • Despite growing up in a rough neighborhood, she never let her circumstances define her as a slumdog.