Fantasy Worldbuilding Vocabulary

10 words in this vocabulary list

noun a place imagined to be in the sky, made up of clouds

  • The mountaintop was shrouded in mist, resembling a cloudland.
  • I felt like I was in cloudland when I reached the top of the hill.
  • Dude, that concert was like being in cloudland!
  • Her mind often drifted to cloudland, where reality seemed distant.

noun the ability to form new ideas or images in the mind that are not present to the senses

adjective imaginary or unreal

  • The author's vivid imagination brought the fictional world to life.
  • Let your imagination run wild and see where it takes you!
  • My imagination is on fire today, coming up with all sorts of crazy ideas.
  • His imagination soared like a bird, reaching new heights of creativity.

noun a body of knowledge or tradition related to a particular subject or field

  • The lore of ancient civilizations is a fascinating topic of study for historians.
  • I love hearing about the lore of this town from the older residents.
  • Have you heard the urban lore about that abandoned house on the corner?
  • The lore of her family's past was shrouded in mystery and intrigue.

noun a drink or draft, especially one having or reputed to have medicinal, poisonous, or magical powers

  • The alchemist carefully measured out the ingredients for the potion.
  • I heard that Sarah made a love potion to make her crush notice her.
  • I'll just whip up a potion to fix this headache.
  • Kindness is like a healing potion for the soul.

adjective describing something that is full of stars or related to stars

  • The starry night sky was a breathtaking sight to behold.
  • Let's go stargazing tonight and enjoy the starry sky.
  • The party was lit under the starry sky.
  • Her eyes were like two starry orbs, shining with excitement.

adverb at some unspecified time

pronoun at some unspecified time

  • It is possible that the event will take place somewhen in the next few months.
  • Let's plan to meet up somewhen next week.
  • I'll get back to you somewhen later, dude.
  • Somewhen in the past, she made a decision that would change her life forever.

adjective describing something that does not have stars visible in the sky

  • The unstarry sky on a cloudy night was a disappointment for stargazers.
  • I was hoping for a clear night to see the stars, but it's unstarry tonight.
  • The sky looks so unstarry, it's like a bummer.
  • Her future seemed unstarry, lacking in excitement or promise.

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

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

  • The chef used abreid to finely chop the vegetables for the soup.
  • I always use abreid when I'm in a rush to get dinner ready.
  • Hey, can you pass me the abreid so I can fix this quickly?
  • His words were like abreid, cutting through the tension in the room.

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

  • The adion of the committee was to approve the new budget proposal.
  • I heard the adion of the boss was to give everyone a day off next week.
  • The adion of my friends was to go to the beach instead of the movies.
  • The adion of the storm was to leave a path of destruction in its wake.

aen

noun Aen is not a noun

  • The scientific community is still studying the effects of aen on the human body.
  • I heard aen is really good for your skin, you should try it.
  • I can't believe she's still using aen, it's so last season.
  • His words were like aen, soothing and comforting in times of distress.