noun a botanical garden devoted to trees and other woody plants, typically with a collection of labeled specimens for scientific study and display

  • The arboretum is a carefully curated collection of trees and shrubs from around the world.
  • Let's take a stroll through the arboretum and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
  • I heard the arboretum is a great spot for some nature vibes.
  • Her mind was like an arboretum, filled with a variety of thoughts and ideas.

noun the process or result of combustion

adjective describing something that is on fire or producing flames

  • The firefighters worked tirelessly to extinguish the burning building.
  • I can smell something burning in the kitchen.
  • His mixtape is straight fire, it's burning up the charts.
  • The passion in her eyes was like a burning flame, impossible to ignore.

noun A small stream or a narrow, shallow river, especially one that is natural and flows into a larger body of water.

  • The creek meandered through the forest, providing a natural habitat for various species of wildlife.
  • Let's go cool off in the creek, it's a hot day out here.
  • I heard there's some good fishing down by the creek, wanna check it out?
  • The creek of ideas flowed freely in the brainstorming session, leading to innovative solutions.

noun a reduction in the amount or quantity of something

verb to reduce the amount or quantity of something

  • The company had to implement a cutback in order to reduce costs.
  • They had to make a cutback in spending to stay within budget.
  • We're gonna have to do a cutback on our shopping spree.
  • Sometimes we need to make a cutback in our social life to focus on personal growth.

verb Declining is a present participle form of the verb decline, which means to become smaller, fewer, or less; to decrease or diminish.

adjective Declining can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is decreasing or diminishing in quantity, quality, or importance.

  • The declining population growth rate is a cause for concern among policymakers.
  • I've noticed a declining interest in traditional sports among the youth.
  • The party last night was a total flop, attendance was declining all night.
  • Her declining health is like a wilting flower, slowly losing its vibrancy.

noun a vast expanse of ocean located at great depths

adjective describing something that is located or found at great depths in the ocean

  • Scientists are conducting research on deep sea ecosystems to better understand marine life.
  • I love watching documentaries about the deep sea and all the mysterious creatures that live there.
  • Diving into the deep sea is like exploring another world!
  • Her thoughts were like a deep sea, filled with hidden depths and mysteries.

noun a condition resulting from excessive loss of body water

  • Severe dehydration can lead to serious health complications.
  • Make sure you drink enough water to avoid dehydration.
  • I always carry a water bottle with me to prevent dehydration.
  • Emotional dehydration can leave you feeling drained and exhausted.

verb to eliminate or get rid of something

adverb used to modify a verb, indicating the manner in which an action is performed

  • The government is considering a proposal to do away with outdated regulations.
  • Let's just do away with all the unnecessary paperwork.
  • I say we do away with this whole situation and move on.
  • Sometimes we need to do away with old habits to make room for new opportunities.

verb to remove or delete something by wiping or rubbing it out

  • The technician was able to erase all the data from the hard drive.
  • I accidentally erased all my photos from my phone.
  • I need to erase that embarrassing text message before anyone sees it.
  • Time cannot erase the memories we shared together.

noun Flora refers to the plant life of a particular region or period.

adjective Flora can also be used as an adjective to describe things related to plants or plant life.

  • The local botanist is conducting a study on the diverse flora of the region.
  • I love taking walks in the park and admiring all the beautiful flora.
  • Check out the cool flora in this garden, it's so lush!
  • The flora of ideas in her mind was constantly growing and evolving.

noun A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.

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  • The forest is home to a diverse range of plant and animal species.
  • Let's go for a hike in the forest this weekend!
  • The forest is so lush and green, it's like a big nature hug.
  • In the forest of life, we must navigate through the trees of challenges to find our path.

noun a small wood or forested area

  • The orchard was filled with rows of citrus trees in a beautiful grove.
  • Let's take a walk through the grove and enjoy the fresh air.
  • I heard there's a cool spot to hang out in the grove behind the school.
  • In the grove of creativity, ideas bloom like wildflowers.

noun a narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea

adjective relating to or characteristic of a headland

  • The lighthouse stood tall on the rocky headland, guiding ships safely into the harbor.
  • Let's take a walk along the headland and enjoy the view of the ocean.
  • I heard there's a secret beach hidden behind the headland, wanna check it out?
  • She felt like she was standing on a headland, with important decisions stretching out in front of her.

noun the act of expressing agreement or loyalty without actually doing anything to show it

  • The company claimed to prioritize diversity and inclusion, but it was clear that it was just lip service.
  • She said she would help me with my project, but it was all lip service.
  • Don't believe everything he says, it's just lip service.
  • His apology seemed sincere, but I could tell it was just lip service.

noun the state of being alive

verb the present participle of the verb 'live'

adjective having life; being alive

  • The concept of sustainable living is gaining popularity among urban dwellers.
  • I love living in this neighborhood because it's so peaceful.
  • I'm living my best life right now, nothing can bring me down.
  • She was living in fear of the unknown, unable to move forward.

noun a person or thing belonging to or associated with a particular area or neighborhood

adjective relating or restricted to a particular area or one's neighborhood

  • The local government is responsible for maintaining public services in the area.
  • I always buy my groceries from the local market down the street.
  • Let's hit up the local joint for some grub.
  • Supporting local businesses is like investing in your community's future.

noun the action of repairing something

verb to repair or fix something

  • The tailor is skilled in mending delicate fabrics.
  • I'll be mending my favorite jeans this weekend.
  • I'm mending fences with my old friend after our argument.
  • Time is mending the wounds of the past.

noun a type of shellfish with a rough irregular shell that is eaten as a delicacy

  • The chef prepared a delicate oyster dish for the guests.
  • Let's grab some oysters at the seafood restaurant.
  • I heard this place serves the best oysters in town!
  • She kept her emotions hidden, like a pearl inside an oyster.

noun the skin of an animal with the fur, wool, or hair still on it

verb to strike repeatedly, usually with something thrown or hurled

  • The hunter carefully preserved the animal's pelt after a successful hunt.
  • She wore a cozy pelt to keep warm during the winter.
  • I can't believe he pelted me with snowballs during the snowball fight!
  • The harsh rain pelted against the windows all night long.

noun a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.

  • The peninsula jutted out into the sea, creating a natural harbor for ships.
  • Let's take a drive along the peninsula and enjoy the scenic views.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening on the peninsula this weekend.
  • The peninsula of knowledge extends further with each new discovery.

noun a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by donating money to good causes

  • The philanthropist donated a large sum of money to the local charity.
  • I heard that the philanthropist is hosting a fundraiser next week.
  • That philanthropist is always giving back to the community.
  • The philanthropist's heart was as big as their bank account.

noun a large, flat expanse of salt left by the evaporation of a body of salt water

adjective describing the type of flat land covered with salt

  • The salt flat in Bolivia is one of the largest in the world.
  • Let's go check out that cool salt flat we saw on Instagram!
  • That salt flat is lit, we should totally take some sick pics there.
  • Her mind was like a salt flat, vast and empty of thoughts.

noun a place by the sea, especially a beach area or resort

adjective relating to or located by the sea

  • The seaside is a popular destination for tourists looking to relax by the ocean.
  • Let's go hang out at the seaside this weekend.
  • I love chilling at the seaside, it's so peaceful.
  • The seaside represents a place of calm and tranquility in my mind.

noun the action of isolating or hiding away

verb to isolate or hide away

  • The judge decided to sequester the jury during deliberations to prevent outside influence.
  • The hotel sequestered us in a room until our payment issue was resolved.
  • I'm going to sequester myself in my room and binge-watch Netflix all day.
  • The artist sequestered himself in his studio for weeks to work on his latest masterpiece.

noun the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or property

  • The organization entrusted him with the stewardship of their financial resources.
  • She takes her role as steward of the environment very seriously.
  • Dude, you gotta step up and take better stewardship of your own life.
  • As parents, we have the stewardship of shaping our children's future.

noun a leisurely walk

verb to walk leisurely

  • After dinner, they decided to take a leisurely stroll around the park.
  • Let's go for a stroll in the neighborhood and catch up.
  • I'm just gonna take a quick stroll to clear my head.
  • As she listened to the music, her mind began to stroll through memories of her past.

noun a type of camping that is done in remote or undeveloped areas, often without designated campsites or amenities

  • Wild camping is the act of setting up a tent and camping in a remote area without designated campsites.
  • I love going wild camping with my friends, it's so liberating to be out in nature without any restrictions.
  • Let's ditch the campgrounds and go wild camping this weekend, it'll be epic!
  • Embarking on this new business venture feels like wild camping - exciting, unpredictable, and full of adventure.

noun Veganuary

  • Many people participate in Veganuary as a way to explore plant-based eating for the month of January.
  • I heard that Sarah is trying out Veganuary this year to see if she likes eating vegan.
  • Veganuary is a cool way to start the new year off by trying out some vegan recipes.
  • Participating in Veganuary is like giving your body a fresh start with healthy, plant-based foods.

noun A person who primarily consumes insects as part of their diet.

adjective Describing a diet or lifestyle that includes insects as a primary source of nutrition.

  • The entovegan diet consists of consuming insects and plant-based foods.
  • My friend recently switched to an entovegan lifestyle to reduce her carbon footprint.
  • I never thought I would see the day when entovegan options became trendy.
  • Embracing an entovegan diet can be seen as a way to challenge societal norms around food consumption.

noun a type of tree that produces bright red or pink flowers resembling coral

  • The coral tree in the botanical garden is a sight to behold with its vibrant red flowers.
  • Hey, have you seen the coral tree blooming in the park? It's so pretty!
  • That coral tree is lit, man. The flowers are popping!
  • The coral tree stood tall and strong, a symbol of resilience in the face of adversity.

noun A type of palm tree native to Central and South America, known for its small, dark purple berries called açaí berries.

  • The açaí palm is a species of palm tree native to the Amazon rainforest.
  • I tried a delicious açaí bowl made from the fruit of the açaí palm.
  • Let's grab some açaí bowls from that new place that uses açaí palm in their recipes.
  • The açaí palm symbolizes the rich biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest.

noun the cultivation or growing of olive trees for the production of olives or olive oil

  • Oliviculture is the agricultural practice of cultivating olive trees for their fruit.
  • My uncle's family has been in oliviculture for generations.
  • I never thought I'd be into oliviculture, but now I love tending to my olive trees.
  • In the business world, oliviculture refers to nurturing and growing a successful enterprise.

noun A person who works in or operates a plant nursery, specializing in the cultivation and care of plants.

  • The nurserywoman carefully tended to the rare orchids in the greenhouse.
  • My neighbor is a talented nurserywoman who grows the most beautiful flowers.
  • That nurserywoman has a green thumb when it comes to gardening.
  • She was a nurserywoman, nurturing ideas and helping them grow into successful businesses.

noun a type of grass often used for hay or forage

  • Timothy is a common name in English-speaking countries.
  • I heard Timothy got a promotion at work.
  • Timothy is such a cool dude.
  • Timothy's presence always brings a sense of calm to the room.

noun the scientific study of caves and other underground structures

  • Speleology is the scientific study of caves and other underground spaces.
  • My friend is really into speleology and loves exploring caves in his free time.
  • I never thought I would enjoy speleology, but after my first cave exploration, I was hooked!
  • Exploring the depths of human emotions can be compared to the practice of speleology, as both require courage and curiosity.

noun a fast-growing vine native to Asia, known for its invasive nature in the southeastern United States

  • Kudzu is a fast-growing vine native to Asia that has become invasive in the United States.
  • I heard that kudzu is taking over the abandoned lot down the street.
  • Man, that kudzu is like a weed on steroids!
  • The spread of misinformation online is like kudzu, choking out the truth.

noun Abele - a type of tree belonging to the genus Populus, also known as white poplar or silver poplar

  • The Abele tree is known for its white wood and is often used in woodworking.
  • I heard that Abele is a really talented musician.
  • Hey, did you see Abele's new haircut? It's fire!
  • Her smile was as bright as an Abele tree in full bloom.

noun a mountain range in northeastern New York State, known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities

  • The Adirondacks are a mountain range located in upstate New York.
  • I'm thinking of planning a camping trip in the Adirondacks this summer.
  • The Adirondacks are perfect for some outdoor fun and relaxation.
  • Her mind was as vast and wild as the Adirondacks.