Fantasy Worldbuilding

8 words in this vocabulary list

noun a strong underground prison cell, especially in a castle

verb N/A

adjective N/A

adverb N/A

pronoun N/A

preposition N/A

conjunction N/A

interjection N/A

article N/A

  • The prisoner was kept in the dark, damp dungeon for weeks.
  • I heard there's a secret dungeon under the old castle.
  • Let's explore that creepy dungeon and see what we find!
  • She felt like she was trapped in a mental dungeon, unable to escape her negative thoughts.

noun witchcraft or wizardry

  • The magician performed an incredible feat of sorcery on stage.
  • I can't believe how good she is at sorcery!
  • Did you see that guy do his sorcery trick? It was insane!
  • Her ability to persuade others with her words is like a form of sorcery.

adjective relating to the sky or the heavens; celestial

  • The supernal beauty of the night sky filled the astronomers with awe.
  • The view from the top of the mountain was just supernal!
  • That concert was supernal, dude!
  • His skills on the guitar were supernal, like he was born to play.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word with no specific definition

  • The scientist discovered a new species of insect called a zump.
  • I heard that zumps are actually really good pets to have.
  • I can't believe she's dating that zump.
  • His mind was a zump, filled with random thoughts and ideas.

noun A person who creates constructed languages, often for artistic or cultural purposes.

noun a person who only eats dessert

adjective relating to or characteristic of a person who only eats dessert

  • The adessenarian diet is based on the belief that consuming only raw fruits and vegetables is the healthiest way to eat.
  • My friend is an adessenarian, so she only eats raw food like fruits and vegetables.
  • I tried going adessenarian for a week, but I couldn't resist the temptation of cooked food.
  • Being an adessenarian in a world full of fast food options can feel like swimming against the current.

noun aether is a noun that refers to a hypothetical medium that fills the universe and allows the propagation of electromagnetic waves

verb aether does not have a verb form

adjective aether does not have an adjective form

adverb aether does not have an adverb form

pronoun aether is not a pronoun

preposition aether is not a preposition

conjunction aether is not a conjunction

interjection aether is not an interjection

article aether is not an article

  • The concept of aether was once believed to be the medium through which light traveled.
  • I heard that aether is like some kind of invisible stuff in space.
  • Yo, did you know there's this thing called aether that scientists are always talking about?
  • The artist's music seemed to float through the room like aether, touching everyone's soul.

adjective relating to the hypothetical medium through which electromagnetic waves travel

  • The scientist conducted experiments to study the properties of aetheric energy.
  • I heard that aetheric energy is supposed to be really powerful.
  • Some people believe in tapping into the aetheric realm for spiritual guidance.
  • The artist's painting seemed to capture the essence of the aetheric world.