noun the quality of being attractive or pleasing in appearance

  • Her comeliness was the talk of the town, admired by all who laid eyes on her.
  • She has a natural comeliness that makes heads turn wherever she goes.
  • That new outfit really adds to your comeliness, you look amazing!
  • The comeliness of her character shone through in the way she treated others with kindness and grace.

adjective having a pleasing appearance; attractive

  • The comely young lady was the talk of the town with her elegant demeanor.
  • She's a comely one, isn't she? Always catching everyone's eye.
  • Check out that comely chick over there, she's stunning!
  • The comely sunset painted the sky with vibrant hues, creating a breathtaking scene.

adverb In a very beautiful or delicate manner; excellently

  • The artist's work was exquisitely detailed and meticulously crafted.
  • The dessert was exquisitely delicious, I couldn't get enough of it.
  • That outfit is exquisitely on point, you look amazing!
  • The sunset painted the sky in exquisitely vibrant colors.

noun A part of the body located at the top of the human body, containing the brain and other important organs.

adverb In a tumbling or somersaulting manner; in a completely inverted position.

preposition Used to indicate movement or position in a particular direction, especially downward or forward.

  • She was head over heels in love with him, despite his flaws.
  • I'm head over heels for that new restaurant in town.
  • I can't believe how head over heels he is for her!
  • After winning the lottery, he was head over heels with excitement.

adverb in a way that is visible or obvious to others; externally

  • The CEO appeared outwardly calm during the press conference.
  • She may seem outwardly confident, but deep down she is nervous.
  • He acts all cool and collected outwardly, but he's really just putting on a show.
  • His outwardly tough demeanor hides a sensitive soul underneath.

noun a smooth, shiny surface or finish

verb past tense of polish, which means to make something smooth and shiny by rubbing

adjective having been made shiny or smooth through rubbing or chemical action

  • The polished presentation impressed the board members.
  • She always has her nails perfectly polished.
  • His dance moves were so polished, he must have practiced a lot.
  • Her public speaking skills were so polished, she could convince anyone of anything.

adjective not neat or organized; messy

  • The office was in a state of disarray, with papers strewn about and desks left untidy.
  • Her room is always so untidy, with clothes and books scattered everywhere.
  • I can't stand how untidy his car is, it's like a garbage dump in there.
  • His thoughts were as untidy as his desk, jumping from one idea to the next without any organization.

noun a slang term used to refer to the visible swelling of a pregnant woman's belly

  • The expectant mother proudly displayed her baby bump at the charity event.
  • She's glowing with her baby bump showing!
  • Check out her cute baby bump!
  • The project is still in its infancy, just a baby bump in the road to success.

verb to assume or display a particular attitude or pose in order to impress or deceive others

  • The politician was criticized for attitudinizing during the debate instead of addressing the issues at hand.
  • Stop attitudinizing and just be yourself around your friends.
  • She's always attitudinizing like she's better than everyone else.
  • His constant attitudinizing was like a shield, protecting him from revealing his true emotions.

noun a person who engages in the sport of surfing, riding on waves while standing on a surfboard

  • The surfer gracefully rode the wave all the way to the shore.
  • Check out that surfer catching some sick waves!
  • That surfer is totally shredding it out there!
  • Being a surfer in the business world means riding the ups and downs with ease.

noun a slang term used to describe an attractive or sexually appealing person

  • The new employee is quite the hottie, but we must remember to maintain professionalism in the workplace.
  • Did you see that hottie at the party last night? They were definitely turning heads.
  • That hottie over there just asked for your number, bro!
  • Her dance moves were so smooth, she was like a hottie on the dance floor.

noun a word used to identify a word that can function as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence

  • The actress experienced a make-up malfunction right before going on stage.
  • Her make-up malfunctioned just as she was about to take a selfie.
  • She had a major make-up fail when her mascara started smudging everywhere.
  • The team's communication breakdown was like a make-up malfunction during a fashion show.