adjective pale gray; resembling ashes

  • The ashen remains of the building stood as a grim reminder of the fire that had ravaged the town.
  • Her face turned ashen when she heard the bad news.
  • He looked ashen after pulling an all-nighter to finish his project.
  • The ashen sky mirrored my somber mood on that gloomy day.

verb to splash or soil with something, especially liquid

  • The artist was careful not to bespatter any paint on the pristine white canvas.
  • I accidentally bespattered my shirt with ketchup while eating lunch.
  • The kids thought it would be funny to bespatter each other with mud during the mud fight.
  • The scandalous tabloid article was designed to bespatter the reputation of the politician.

verb past tense of the verb 'claw', which means to scratch or tear something with claws or fingernails

  • The cat clawed at the furniture, leaving scratches on the wood.
  • I accidentally clawed my friend while we were play-fighting.
  • The bully clawed at the victim's face during the fight.
  • Her words clawed at his heart, leaving him feeling hurt and betrayed.

verb to hide or keep something secret

adjective kept hidden or out of sight

  • The spy had a concealed weapon hidden in his jacket.
  • She always keeps her feelings concealed from others.
  • The thief had a concealed stash of stolen goods in his hideout.
  • His true intentions were concealed behind a mask of friendliness.

noun small pieces of colored paper thrown during celebrations, especially at weddings and parades

  • The confetti fell gracefully from the sky during the parade.
  • We threw confetti in the air to celebrate the victory.
  • Let's make it rain confetti at the party tonight!
  • Her laughter was like confetti, spreading joy wherever she went.

noun a curved or spiral shape or form

verb to form into a curved or spiral shape

adjective having a curved or spiral shape

  • She used a curling iron to create perfect curls in her hair for the event.
  • I love how your hair curls naturally, it's so pretty.
  • I wish I could get my curls to look as good as yours.
  • The smoke curled up from the chimney, creating a picturesque scene.

adjective Dappled is an adjective that describes something with spots or patches of a different color.

  • The dappled sunlight filtered through the leaves of the trees in the forest.
  • I love how the dappled light creates a beautiful pattern on the ground.
  • Check out the dappled effect on the wall, it looks so cool!
  • Her emotions were dappled with conflicting feelings.

noun a straight line that is sloping and not horizontal or vertical

adjective slanting or oblique; not horizontal or vertical

  • The architect drew a diagonal line to represent the slope of the roof.
  • She cut the cake into diagonal slices for easy serving.
  • I saw him take a diagonal shortcut through the park.
  • Their relationship took a diagonal turn when they started working together.

noun a decorative shoulder piece on an item of clothing, especially on the coat or jacket of a military uniform

  • The military uniform featured gold epaulets on the shoulders.
  • He thought the epaulets on the jacket made him look like a general.
  • Check out the cool epaulets on her outfit!
  • The epaulets of responsibility weighed heavily on his shoulders.

noun a flat band of tissue below the skin that covers underlying tissues and separates different layers of tissue

  • The fascia is a band or sheet of connective tissue beneath the skin that attaches, stabilizes, encloses, and separates muscles and other internal organs.
  • I learned in my anatomy class that fascia plays a crucial role in maintaining the structure of our bodies.
  • I heard that getting a deep tissue massage can help loosen up tight fascia and improve flexibility.
  • The fascia of society, which holds together different social classes, is starting to show signs of strain.

noun a decorative chain or strip hanging between two points

verb to adorn with festoons

  • The ballroom was festooned with elegant garlands of flowers and ribbons.
  • She decided to festoon her room with fairy lights for a cozy atmosphere.
  • Let's festoon the backyard with streamers for the party!
  • His speech was festooned with complex jargon, making it hard to understand.

noun a pair of eyes that are wide open and staring in a bulging or rolling manner

  • The child's goggle eyes widened as she watched the magician perform his tricks.
  • I couldn't help but laugh at his goggle eyes when he saw the surprise birthday party.
  • Her goggle eyes were so big, it was like she had seen a ghost.
  • The CEO's goggle eyes showed his excitement at the prospect of closing the deal.

verb to be suspended or attached from a higher point

adverb in a hanging position

  • The painting seemed to hang off the wall at a slight angle.
  • I saw a spider hang off the ceiling in the living room.
  • I watched the cool kids hang off the skate park railing.
  • The success of the project seemed to hang off the team leader's decision.

noun a hollow place in a solid body or surface

verb to make a hole or opening in

  • The construction workers dug a deep hole for the foundation of the building.
  • I accidentally fell into a hole while walking in the park.
  • Watch out for that pothole on the road, it's a big one!
  • She felt like she was in a deep hole financially after losing her job.

noun a small decorative flap or loose piece of cloth, especially on a headdress or garment

  • The butterfly had beautiful lappets on its wings.
  • Have you seen the lappets on that butterfly? They're so pretty!
  • Check out the lappets on that butterfly, they're wicked cool!
  • Her dress had lappet-like frills along the hem, adding a touch of elegance.

noun the essential qualities or ingredients needed for a particular outcome or result

  • The chef has all the makings for a successful restaurant with his culinary skills and business acumen.
  • She's got the makings of a great singer with her powerful voice and stage presence.
  • That new movie has all the makings of a blockbuster hit with its star-studded cast and thrilling plot.
  • Despite facing many obstacles, she has the makings of a strong leader with her determination and resilience.

noun a type of craft or handiwork that involves sewing or embroidering with a needle

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  • Needlework is a traditional craft that involves sewing and embroidery.
  • My grandmother loves to do needlework in her free time.
  • I'm thinking of picking up some needlework skills to impress my friends.
  • Her attention to detail in her needlework is like a finely woven tapestry.

verb to choose or select from a group

adverb used to describe how something is done, in this case, the act of choosing or selecting

  • The detective was able to pick out the suspect from a lineup of individuals.
  • Can you help me pick out a birthday present for my mom?
  • I can easily pick out my favorite song from that album.
  • It's important to be able to pick out the key points in a complex argument.

adjective able to be recognized or identified; distinctive

  • The logo of the company is very recognizable and easy to identify.
  • That actress is so famous, she's totally recognizable wherever she goes.
  • The street artist's work is so dope, it's super recognizable in the neighborhood.
  • The melody of the song is so catchy, it's instantly recognizable even after just one listen.

noun the projecting nose and mouth of an animal, especially a mammal

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  • The animal's snout was long and slender, perfect for reaching into tight spaces.
  • The dog loves to nuzzle with its snout.
  • She got a boop on the snout for being cheeky.
  • His snout was always in other people's business.

noun a spot or mark of a liquid substance that has been splashed or spattered

verb to cover a surface with drops or marks of a liquid substance

  • The artist used a brush to create a splatter effect on the canvas.
  • I accidentally made a ketchup splatter on my shirt.
  • The kids had a water balloon fight and there was splatter everywhere.
  • The scandal caused a splatter of negative publicity for the company.

noun a small piece or shoot of a plant, especially one with leaves or flowers

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  • The chef carefully garnished the dish with a sprig of parsley.
  • I added a sprig of mint to my cocktail for some extra flavor.
  • Hey, can you pass me that sprig of cilantro over there?
  • The sprig of hope in her heart kept her going during tough times.

noun a natural luminous body visible in the sky, especially at night

verb to feature or be the most prominent performer in a particular movie, show, or event

  • The astronomer studied the movement of each star in the galaxy.
  • I love watching the stars at night, it's so peaceful.
  • That movie was a total star, I loved every minute of it.
  • She is the star of the show, always shining bright on stage.

noun the bottom part of a shoe that comes into contact with the ground

  • The outsole of the shoe is made of durable rubber for increased traction.
  • Make sure to check the outsole of your sneakers for any signs of wear and tear.
  • I love how the outsole on these boots gives me extra grip on slippery surfaces.
  • Her outsole represents her strong foundation and stability in life.

noun a horizontal bar at waist height used for ballet exercises and practice

  • The ballet dancer gracefully performed a series of movements at the barre.
  • Let's try out that new barre workout class together.
  • I heard that barre class is killer for toning your legs.
  • She used the criticism as a barre to improve her writing skills.

noun a Japanese aesthetic that focuses on the beauty of imperfection and impermanence

  • The ancient Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi emphasizes the beauty of imperfection and impermanence.
  • I love how wabi-sabi design embraces the beauty of simplicity and natural materials.
  • Wabi-sabi vibes are all about finding beauty in the imperfect and the unconventional.
  • Her wabi-sabi approach to life taught her to appreciate the beauty in flaws and impermanence.

noun a mirror, typically a large one, used for reflection or decoration

  • The elegant lady gazed at her reflection in the ornate looking-glass.
  • She checked herself out in the looking-glass before heading out.
  • She fixed her hair in the looking-glass before leaving the house.
  • The novel serves as a looking-glass into the author's mind.

noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The surgeon made a precise cut on the patient's abdomen to remove the tumor.
  • I accidentally cut on my finger while chopping vegetables.
  • My brother got a nasty cut on his arm from falling off his skateboard.
  • She felt a deep emotional cut on her heart when her best friend betrayed her.

noun a type of pottery that is decorated with a pattern resembling the markings of agate

  • The artisan crafted a beautiful agateware vase using a traditional pottery technique.
  • I love how unique and colorful that agateware bowl is!
  • Check out this cool agateware mug I found at the thrift store.
  • Her personality is like agateware - multi-layered and full of surprises.