noun the quality or state of being airy; lightness or openness of texture or atmosphere

  • The architect designed the building with large windows to create an airiness that allows natural light to fill the space.
  • I love how this room has an airiness to it with all the open windows and high ceilings.
  • The new apartment has such a cool airiness to it, I can't wait to move in.
  • Her laughter had an airiness to it that lifted everyone's spirits.

verb to classify or arrange into different categories or groups

  • The store offers a wide assort of products to choose from.
  • I love going to that bakery because they have a great assort of pastries.
  • Let's hit up that new food truck, they have a bomb assort of tacos.
  • His speech had an assort of emotions, ranging from anger to sadness.

noun a game similar to billiards

  • The performance was a mere bagatelle compared to the grandeur of the opera.
  • Playing video games is just a bagatelle for him, he does it effortlessly.
  • She's always looking for a bagatelle to distract herself from work.
  • In the grand scheme of things, his mistake was just a bagatelle.

verb to smear or cover with something sticky or greasy

  • The artist carefully bedaubed the canvas with vibrant colors to create a beautiful masterpiece.
  • She quickly bedaubed some paint on the wall to cover up the scratch.
  • The kids decided to bedaub their faces with glitter for the party.
  • The scandalous rumors have bedaubed her reputation in the community.

adjective describing something that has two different colors or shades

  • The bicolored butterfly fluttered gracefully in the garden.
  • I love your bicolored shoes, they're so stylish!
  • Check out that bicolored car, it's sick!
  • Her bicolored personality made her both charming and mysterious.

noun a mixture or combination of different elements

verb to mix or combine different elements together

  • The artist used a unique blend of colors to create a striking masterpiece.
  • I love the blend of flavors in this dish, it's so delicious!
  • That new song is a perfect blend of hip-hop and R&B.
  • His speech had a perfect blend of humor and seriousness, keeping the audience engaged.

noun a small ball or tuft of fabric, typically used as a decoration

verb to move or handle something in a clumsy or awkward way

  • The bobble on the top of the hat added a touch of whimsy to her outfit.
  • I love how the bobble on this beanie bounces around when I walk.
  • That bobblehead doll looks so funny with its oversized head and tiny body.
  • The situation was like a bobble on a dashboard - constantly shifting and unstable.

noun a deep or vivid red color

adjective having a deep or vivid red color

  • The cerise dress she wore to the gala was stunning.
  • I love the cerise color of her lipstick.
  • That cerise car is really cool.
  • The cerise sunset painted the sky in beautiful hues.

noun a line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access to or from an area

verb to form a cordon around or enclose with a cordon

  • The police set up a cordon around the crime scene to preserve evidence.
  • They put up a cordon so no one could get through.
  • The concert was so crowded, we had to break through the cordon to get closer to the stage.
  • The cordon of security guards protected the VIP guests at the event.

noun a set of clothes in a style typical of a particular country or historical period

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  • The theater production required all actors to wear elaborate costumes.
  • I'm still trying to decide on my Halloween costume for this year.
  • I love dressing up in a fun costume for costume parties.
  • She always wears a costume to hide her true feelings.

noun a pair of bones, usually depicted as a skull and crossbones, used as a symbol of danger or death

  • The flag with the crossbones symbolizes danger and warning.
  • I saw a tattoo of crossbones on his arm.
  • I wouldn't mess with that guy, he's got crossbones on his jacket.
  • The crossbones of betrayal were evident in her actions.

noun a traditional and widely accepted way of behaving or doing something that is specific to a particular society, place, or time

  • The company offers custom solutions tailored to each client's specific needs.
  • I had a custom suit made for my brother's wedding.
  • I love how you can customize your profile with all these cool custom emojis.
  • She has a custom way of handling difficult situations, always staying calm and collected.

noun the action of cutting something

adjective having a sharp edge or point

  • The cutting of the ribbon marked the official opening of the new building.
  • I'm not a fan of cutting vegetables, it takes too long.
  • I heard he's cutting class to go to the mall.
  • Her cutting remarks left him feeling hurt and embarrassed.

noun a practical joke or prank

verb to cut or divide into pieces

adjective cut into pieces

  • The cutup technique is a form of artistic expression that involves cutting up and rearranging existing materials.
  • I'm going to use the cutup method to create a collage for my art project.
  • He's such a cutup, always making jokes and keeping everyone entertained.
  • The author's writing style is like a cutup of different genres, creating a unique and innovative narrative.

verb to adorn or embellish something with various ornaments or designs

  • The banquet hall was elegantly decorated with fresh flowers and crystal chandeliers.
  • My sister's room is beautifully decorated with fairy lights and posters of her favorite band.
  • The new cafe downtown is so decked out - it's decorated like a tropical paradise!
  • Her words were decorated with lies and half-truths, masking the reality of the situation.

verb to create a plan, drawing, or model for something before it is made

  • The architect meticulously designed the new office building.
  • My friend designed a cool logo for his new business.
  • I designed my outfit for the party tonight.
  • She carefully designed her plan to achieve her goals.

noun a small part of something, a particular fact or piece of information

verb to describe or give all the details of something

  • The report contains a detailed analysis of each data point.
  • Make sure you include all the details in your presentation.
  • I need all the deets before I can make a decision.
  • She painted a vivid picture with intricate details in her story.

adjective describing something that has two colors or tones

  • The artist's use of a dichromatic color scheme created a striking visual impact in the painting.
  • I love how that movie poster is dichromatic, it really stands out.
  • That car with the dichromatic paint job is sick!
  • His dichromatic view of the world often led to misunderstandings with others.

adjective small, unimpressive, or of poor quality; inferior in size or quality

  • The dinky toy car collection was carefully displayed in the museum.
  • I found a dinky little cafe on the corner that serves great coffee.
  • That dinky old car of yours won't make it up the hill.
  • Her dinky excuses for being late were wearing thin with her boss.

noun a dull, uninteresting color or appearance

adjective lacking brightness or interest; drearily dull

  • The office decor was quite drab, with neutral colors and minimal decoration.
  • I'm tired of wearing drab colors every day, I need to add some more color to my wardrobe.
  • That party was so drab, there was no music or energy at all.
  • Her personality used to be so vibrant, but lately it seems a bit drab.

noun fabric used for decorative purposes such as curtains or upholstery

  • The drapery in the living room adds an elegant touch to the decor.
  • I love how the drapery in your bedroom matches the bedding.
  • Check out the new drapery I got for the windows, it's so chic.
  • The drapery of lies that he weaved eventually unraveled, revealing the truth.

noun a very light brown color

adjective of a very light brown color

  • The bride wore a stunning ecru gown for her wedding.
  • I found a cute ecru top at the thrift store.
  • I'm loving the ecru vibes of this room decor.
  • Her words were like ecru, soft and soothing to the ears.

noun the quality or state of being elaborate; intricacy or detail in design or execution

  • The elaborateness of the design was truly impressive, showcasing the architect's attention to detail.
  • I was blown away by the elaborateness of the party decorations - they really went all out!
  • The elaborateness of her outfit was on point - she definitely knows how to dress to impress.
  • The elaborateness of his lies made it difficult to discern the truth within them.

verb to make something more attractive by adding decorative details or exaggerating certain aspects

  • The artist used intricate details to embellish the painting.
  • She always likes to embellish her stories to make them more interesting.
  • Stop trying to embellish the truth, just tell it like it is.
  • Her laughter seemed to embellish the room with joy.

verb to cover or encase something with a coating or layer, especially of fabric or chocolate

  • The chocolatier carefully enrobed each truffle in a layer of rich, dark chocolate.
  • I love how the baker enrobes the donuts in glaze, it makes them extra delicious.
  • I watched as the street artist enrobed the graffiti wall with vibrant colors.
  • The author's words enrobed the reader in a blanket of emotion, creating a deep connection.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Exquisite' means extremely beautiful and delicate, often in a very detailed or precise way.

  • The chef prepared an exquisite meal for the distinguished guests.
  • She has an exquisite taste in fashion, always choosing the most stylish outfits.
  • That new restaurant downtown serves some truly exquisite dishes.
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was simply exquisite.

adjective Exuberant is an adjective that describes someone or something as full of energy, excitement, and enthusiasm.

  • The exuberant display of fireworks lit up the night sky.
  • She was so exuberant about winning the competition.
  • The party was lit, everyone was so exuberant.
  • His exuberant personality was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a material made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers together

adjective related to or characteristic of fabric

  • The fabric used in this dress is of high quality silk.
  • I love the soft fabric of this sweater.
  • That fabric is lit, where did you get it?
  • The fabric of society is woven together by the threads of culture and tradition.

noun a natural covering of the body of a bird or other animal

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  • The bird's feathers were vibrant and well-groomed.
  • She found a feather on the ground and decided to keep it as a souvenir.
  • That jacket is so fly, it's got feathers on the sleeves!
  • Her words were like feathers, softening the blow of her criticism.

noun a light, horny growth that covers the skin of birds

verb to provide with feathers or cover with feathers

  • The delicate feather floated gracefully to the ground.
  • I found a feather on my walk in the park.
  • That jacket is so feather, I love it!
  • Her words were as light as a feather, barely making an impact.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. There are no nouns in the phrase 'fine drawn'.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or state of being. 'Drawn' can also be a verb, but in this case, it is being used as an adjective.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'fine' is an adjective that describes the noun 'drawn'.

  • The artist's fine drawn sketches were displayed in the gallery.
  • I love how detailed and fine drawn these illustrations are.
  • Check out these fine drawn doodles, they're amazing!
  • The plan was fine drawn, leaving no room for error.

noun skillful handling of a situation

verb to handle or deal with something in a skillful or delicate way

  • She executed the task with great finesse, paying attention to every detail.
  • He managed to finesse his way out of a tricky situation.
  • She's got mad finesse when it comes to handling difficult customers.
  • The artist painted with finesse, creating a masterpiece that captured the essence of the subject.

noun a thin, flat piece of something that can be moved to cover or close an opening

verb to move up and down or from side to side with a quick, light, slapping sound

  • The bird's wings began to flap rapidly as it took off into the sky.
  • I saw the dog flap its ears when it heard a loud noise.
  • She started to flap when she realized she was running late.
  • His hands began to flap in excitement as he told the story.

fly

noun an insect with two wings that can fly

verb to move through the air using wings or some other means

  • The pilot will fly the plane to its destination.
  • I love to fly in airplanes and see the world from above.
  • Let's fly out of here before anyone notices.
  • Her imagination is free to fly wherever it pleases.

noun the foremost part or surface of something

adjective located at or near the front

adverb toward the front

  • The presentation slides will be displayed on the screen at the front of the room.
  • Hey, can you save me a seat at the front for the concert?
  • I always try to snag a spot up front at the movies for the best view.
  • She always puts on a brave face in front of others, even when she's feeling down.

noun a weather system characterized by a large, warm air mass and a cold air mass meeting

adjective relating to the forehead or the front part of something

  • The frontal lobe is responsible for decision making and problem solving.
  • She got a frontal lobotomy to treat her severe mental illness.
  • I can't believe he went full frontal during the performance!
  • The company's new marketing strategy is a frontal assault on their competitors.

adjective easily upset or irritated; irritable

  • The client was very fussy about the details of the contract.
  • My grandma is so fussy when it comes to her tea.
  • Stop being so fussy, just pick something to eat.
  • The artist was fussy about the placement of each brushstroke in the painting.

noun a piece of clothing

  • The tailor carefully crafted each garment to fit the client perfectly.
  • I love shopping for new garments to add to my wardrobe.
  • Check out this cool garment I found at the thrift store.
  • His words were like a protective garment, shielding her from the harsh reality.

noun a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce an eyelet or fasten cords

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  • The grommet is a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce a hole in fabric or leather.
  • I need to buy some grommets to fix the holes in my shoes.
  • Hey, can you pass me that grommet thingy over there?
  • She was the grommet that held the team together during the tough times.

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adjective relating to or situated inside or further towards the center of something

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  • She spent years meditating to connect with her inner self.
  • I need to work on my inner strength to get through this tough time.
  • I can't believe she spilled all of our inner secrets to everyone.
  • The inner workings of the company are a mystery to most employees.

noun a quality or state of being intricate; complexity

adjective intricate; complex

  • The intricacy of the legal system requires a thorough understanding of complex laws and regulations.
  • I never realized the intricacy of knitting until I tried to follow a complicated pattern.
  • The intricacy of the game's strategy is what makes it so addictive.
  • The intricacy of her emotions was like a tangled web that was difficult to unravel.

adjective complex or detailed; having many interrelated parts or facets

  • The artist spent months creating an intricate design for the stained glass window.
  • She was amazed by the intricate details of the necklace her friend gave her.
  • The dance routine was so intricate, it was like trying to solve a Rubik's cube blindfolded.
  • Navigating the political landscape can be as intricate as untangling a spider's web.

noun a type of fabric or garment created by interlocking loops of yarn with knitting needles

verb to make fabric or a garment by interlocking loops of yarn with knitting needles

  • She learned how to knit intricate lace patterns from her grandmother.
  • I'm going to knit a scarf for my best friend's birthday.
  • I'm totally hooked on knitting these days.
  • The team members knit together seamlessly to complete the project on time.

noun the measurement or extent of something from end to end; the amount of time something lasts or continues

adjective describing the extent or duration of something

  • The length of the document must not exceed 10 pages.
  • I can't believe the length of that movie, it felt like it would never end!
  • I had to cut the length of my speech because it was getting too boring.
  • The length of time it took for him to apologize was unacceptable.

noun a person or thing that is relatively small or light in weight

adjective of or relating to a person or thing that is relatively small or light in weight

  • The new material used in the construction makes the product very lightweight.
  • I love this jacket because it's so lightweight and easy to carry around.
  • I can't believe how lightweight these shoes are, they feel like walking on clouds!
  • Her presence in the room was so lightweight, it felt as if she could float away at any moment.

noun a material that covers the inner surface of something, such as clothing or a container, providing protection, insulation, or decoration

  • The tailor carefully sewed the lining into the jacket to ensure a perfect fit.
  • I love the soft lining in this winter coat, it keeps me so warm.
  • The lining in these sneakers is so cushy, they're like walking on clouds.
  • Despite the challenges, there was a silver lining to the situation that gave us hope.

noun a deep purplish-red color

adjective of a deep purplish-red color

  • The artist used a vibrant shade of magenta in her painting.
  • I love how the magenta color pops in your outfit!
  • That magenta lipstick is fire!
  • Her passion for the cause burned as brightly as magenta flames.

adjective resembling or characteristic of marble in appearance or texture

  • The statue was made of a marblelike material that gave it a timeless quality.
  • The countertops in the kitchen were so shiny and smooth, they looked marblelike.
  • Her phone case was so sleek and shiny, it was totally marblelike.
  • The dancer moved with a grace that was almost marblelike in its fluidity.

noun the action or skill of imitating someone or something, especially in order to entertain or ridicule

  • The study of animal mimicry is a fascinating field of biology.
  • She's really good at mimicry, she can imitate anyone's voice perfectly.
  • I can't believe how good his mimicry skills are, it's like he's a human parrot!
  • His mimicry of his boss's mannerisms was so accurate, it was almost creepy.

adjective describing something that has multiple colors or a variety of colors

  • The artist used a palette of multicolored paints to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  • I love wearing multicolored socks because they add a pop of color to my outfit.
  • Check out that cool graffiti wall with all the multicolored tags!
  • Her personality is like a multicolored tapestry, filled with different layers and complexities.

verb to make or become narrower

adjective describing a small width in relation to length; limited in size or extent

  • The path through the forest became increasingly narrow as we ventured deeper into the woods.
  • I had to squeeze through the narrow gap between the two buildings to get to the other side.
  • I can't believe how narrow the hallway is in this old building - it's like a tight squeeze!
  • Her narrow-minded views on politics prevent her from considering alternative perspectives.

noun a cosmetic surgical procedure

verb to perform cosmetic surgery

adjective describing something as closely contested or precise

  • The competition was so close that it came down to a nip and tuck finish.
  • The game was so tight, it was nip and tuck until the very end.
  • The race was neck and neck the whole way, it was nip and tuck the entire time.
  • The two teams were evenly matched, making it a nip and tuck battle for the championship.

verb to pinch or bite sharply

  • The cold wind nipped at my cheeks as I walked home.
  • I didn't wear a jacket and got nipped by the chilly breeze.
  • I was nipped by the frost this morning on my way to work.
  • Her sharp words nipped at his self-esteem during the argument.

nub

noun a small lump or protuberance

  • The nub of the issue lies in the lack of communication between departments.
  • She always gets straight to the nub of the problem without beating around the bush.
  • I can't believe he spilled the nub about the surprise party!
  • The nub of the story is that love conquers all obstacles.

adjective having a rough or uneven texture, usually with small raised bumps or knobs

  • The fabric had a nubby texture that felt rough to the touch.
  • I love the nubby sweater you're wearing, it looks so cozy.
  • These nubby socks are the best for keeping my feet warm.
  • The old tree had a nubby bark, showing its age and wisdom.

adjective decorated or embellished with decorative elements

  • The grand ballroom was ornamented with intricate chandeliers and ornate tapestries.
  • Her living room is ornamented with quirky knick-knacks and vintage posters.
  • The graffiti wall was ornamented with colorful tags and bold designs.
  • His speech was ornamented with flowery language and poetic phrases.

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  • The outer layer of the Earth's atmosphere is called the exosphere.
  • I always prefer sitting on the outer seats of the bus.
  • Let's hang out at that cool outer space-themed cafe.
  • She kept her emotions hidden behind an outer facade of indifference.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'overstuffed' which describes something that is filled beyond capacity

  • The chair was overstuffed with too much padding, making it uncomfortable to sit in for long periods of time.
  • I can't believe how overstuffed my suitcase is for this trip - I definitely overpacked.
  • I feel so overstuffed after eating that huge meal at the buffet.
  • Her schedule was so overstuffed with meetings and appointments that she had no time for herself.

noun a term used to describe an animal with multicolored fur or feathers

  • The dog's coat displayed a beautiful parti color pattern of black and white.
  • I love how your cat's fur is parti color with patches of different shades.
  • Check out that parti color car with the unique paint job!
  • Her artwork was like a parti color masterpiece, blending different colors seamlessly.

adjective describing something that is shiny or lustrous like a pearl

  • The pearly gates of the palace gleamed in the sunlight.
  • She wore a beautiful pearly necklace to the party.
  • Check out those pearly whites after using that new whitening toothpaste!
  • The pearly tears of joy glistened in her eyes.

noun a slit or opening in a garment, especially in the bodice of a dress or gown

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  • The tailor carefully stitched the placket on the shirt to ensure a clean finish.
  • I always struggle with buttoning up my shirt with that tiny placket.
  • Check out the cool placket detail on this jacket, it's so stylish.
  • The placket of lies unraveled as the truth was finally revealed.

noun a braid, especially of hair

verb to braid or intertwine

  • She wore her hair in an elegant plait for the formal event.
  • I like to plait my hair when I want a simple hairstyle.
  • Her plaited hair looked really cool at the party.
  • The intricate plait of lies eventually unraveled during the investigation.

noun a long, soft feather or arrangement of feathers used by a bird for display or worn by a person for ornament

verb to spread out in a shape resembling a feather or plume

  • The bird's colorful plume was a sight to behold.
  • She wore a plume in her hair for the party.
  • Check out the plume on that car, it's so cool!
  • The smoke plume from the factory symbolized pollution in the area.

noun a quick blow with the fist

verb to strike with the fist

adjective having a sharp, strong effect

  • The boxer delivered a powerful punch to his opponent's jaw.
  • I can't believe he punched a hole in the wall during the argument.
  • She threw a punch at him after he insulted her.
  • Her words packed a punch and left a lasting impact on the audience.

raw

adjective in a natural state; not processed or refined

  • The chef emphasized the importance of using raw ingredients in his culinary creations.
  • I prefer my sushi with raw fish, it just tastes better that way.
  • Let's grab some raw burgers and grill them up at the park.
  • His emotions were raw after the breakup, he needed time to heal.

noun a refrigerated container or truck for transporting perishable goods

  • The reefer container was used to transport perishable goods across the ocean.
  • I saw a reefer truck delivering fresh produce to the grocery store.
  • Let's chill out and smoke a reefer by the beach.
  • His mind was like a reefer, constantly drifting and changing direction.

noun the act of making something again or anew

verb to make again or anew

  • The director is remaking a classic film from the 1950s.
  • They're remaking that old movie with a new cast.
  • They're gonna redo that movie with a fresh twist.
  • She is remaking her life after a major setback.

adjective able to be removed or taken away

  • The new furniture set comes with removable cushions for easy cleaning.
  • I love how my phone case is removable so I can switch it up whenever I want.
  • I wish these stickers were removable so I could change my laptop design more often.
  • His emotional walls were like a removable barrier, easily put up and taken down at will.

verb to have a similar appearance or quality to someone or something else

  • The two siblings closely resemble each other in appearance.
  • I think those two actors resemble each other a lot.
  • Those two look-alike like twins!
  • Her actions resemble those of a true leader.

noun a gathered or pleated strip of fabric used for trimming or decoration in clothing

  • The beekeeper inspected each ruche carefully to ensure the health of the colony.
  • I saw a bunch of ruches while hiking in the forest.
  • Let's check out that ruche over there, it looks like a popular spot.
  • The bustling city can be likened to a ruche of activity and energy.

sag

noun a downward curve or bulge in a structure or object, typically caused by weakness or lack of support

  • The fabric of the dress began to sag after multiple washes.
  • I need to do some squats at the gym, my butt is starting to sag.
  • Her mood really started to sag after she received the bad news.
  • The team's performance began to sag in the second half of the game.

noun a smooth, glossy fabric usually made of silk, nylon, or polyester and often used for clothing or linings

  • The elegant gown was made of luxurious satin fabric.
  • She loved the feel of satin sheets against her skin.
  • That satin jacket is so slick!
  • Her voice had a smooth, satin-like quality that soothed everyone around her.

noun a self-finished edge of fabric, especially on a woven fabric

  • The selvage of the fabric is carefully stitched to prevent fraying.
  • I love the look of the selvage on this denim jacket.
  • Check out the cool selvage on these jeans!
  • She considered her flaws to be the selvage of her personality, adding character and uniqueness.

sew

noun the act of sewing or a sewing project

verb to join or attach by stitches

  • She learned how to sew at a young age and became quite skilled at it.
  • I need to sew a button back on this shirt before I can wear it again.
  • I'll just sew this patch on real quick and it'll be good as new.
  • His words were like threads that sewed together the fabric of their friendship.

noun the action or activity of stitching fabrics together to create garments or other items

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  • She spent hours perfecting her sewing techniques to create beautifully crafted garments.
  • I'm thinking of taking up sewing as a hobby to make my own clothes.
  • I'm gonna whip up a new outfit by doing some sewing tonight.
  • Sewing together the pieces of the puzzle, she finally understood the bigger picture.

adjective able to be shaped or molded

  • The new material is highly shapable and can be molded into various forms with ease.
  • I love working with clay because it's so shapable and fun to sculpt.
  • This putty is super shapable, you can make all kinds of cool shapes with it.
  • Her mind is shapable, always open to new ideas and perspectives.

verb to cover or encase with a protective covering

adjective enclosed in a protective covering

  • The sword was sheathed in a beautifully crafted scabbard.
  • He quickly sheathed his knife before anyone noticed.
  • Sheathed her phone in her pocket before heading out.
  • Her emotions were sheathed behind a stoic expression.

adjective having a strong, pungent odor or taste resembling smoke

  • The air was filled with a smoky haze from the nearby forest fire.
  • The barbecue was so good, it left a smoky smell on my clothes.
  • I love the smoky flavor of this whiskey, it's so smooth.
  • Her eyes were smoky with anger as she confronted him about the betrayal.

noun a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

verb to make a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

  • The photographer captured the perfect moment with a quick snap of the camera.
  • I'll just snap a quick picture and send it to you.
  • She looked so good in that outfit, it was a snap to get her number.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, you could feel it snap like a rubber band.

noun a slight suspicion or hint

  • The chef added just a soupcon of salt to the dish to enhance the flavors.
  • I only need a soupcon of sugar in my coffee, thanks.
  • She's got a soupcon of attitude, but I like it.
  • His speech was filled with a soupcon of humor, making it more engaging.

verb to scatter or spread in drops or small particles

  • The artist splattered paint onto the canvas to create a unique abstract piece.
  • I accidentally splattered sauce on my shirt while cooking dinner.
  • The mud splattered all over my new shoes when I stepped in a puddle.
  • The scandalous news splattered across all the tabloids within hours.

verb to move very quickly in a specified direction

adjective having long, thin lines or marks of a different color from the background

  • The artist streaked the canvas with bold strokes of color.
  • She streaked her hair with highlights for a fresh new look.
  • He streaked across the finish line in record time.
  • The sky streaked with shades of pink as the sun set.

verb to remove or take off clothing or covering

adjective having had something removed, such as clothing or covering

  • The walls of the old building were stripped down to the original brickwork.
  • I stripped off my wet clothes after getting caught in the rain.
  • She stripped the gears on her bike trying to go too fast.
  • The scandal stripped away his reputation and left him with nothing.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'sumptuous' describes something luxurious or extravagant

  • The hotel offers sumptuous accommodations with luxurious amenities.
  • I can't wait to dig into this sumptuous feast!
  • That party was lit, the food was so sumptuous!
  • Her sumptuous voice filled the concert hall with warmth and emotion.

noun an excessive sag in the back of a horse, caused by a weak or misshapen spine

  • The horse had a noticeable swayback, causing concern for its overall health and comfort.
  • That old horse over there has a serious swayback, poor thing.
  • Check out the swayback on that horse, it looks kinda funky.
  • The swayback of the old building gave it a charming, rustic appearance.

noun the rear part of an animal's body, extending beyond the trunk or main part of the body

verb to follow or observe someone closely

adjective relating to or situated at the end or rear; last in a series

  • The fox's tail is long and bushy.
  • Her dog wags its tail whenever she comes home.
  • I'm gonna tail that guy and see where he goes.
  • The company is struggling financially and is in danger of going belly up with its tail between its legs.

verb to become gradually narrower or thinner towards one end

adjective having a gradually decreasing thickness or width

  • The architect designed the building with tapered columns for added elegance.
  • She bought a pair of tapered jeans that fit perfectly.
  • I like how those tapered leggings look on you.
  • His patience tapered off as the meeting dragged on.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'tiny' describes the size of something.

  • The tiny seed grew into a mighty oak tree.
  • I found a tiny frog in the backyard pond.
  • That car is so tiny, it's like a clown car!
  • His influence may seem tiny, but it has a big impact.

noun a word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a word that is used with a noun to show whether the thing or person being referred to is known about, has been mentioned before, is being introduced for the first time, or is general

  • The architect followed the blueprint to the letter to ensure the building was constructed correctly.
  • I followed the recipe to the letter and the cake turned out perfectly!
  • She copied her friend's style to the letter, even down to the same accessories.
  • The detective followed the suspect's alibi to the letter, but something still didn't add up.

noun a flag or banner with three different colors

adjective having three colors

  • The national flag of India is known for its tricolor design of saffron, white, and green.
  • I love wearing tricolor outfits during Independence Day celebrations.
  • Check out my new tricolor kicks, they're so cool!
  • The tricolor of emotions - happiness, sadness, and anger - were all present in her eyes.

noun a spinning or rotating movement

verb to spin or rotate quickly

  • The ballerina performed a graceful twirl on stage.
  • She loves to twirl around in her new dress.
  • Let's twirl our way to the dance floor and show off our moves.
  • Her mind started to twirl with ideas after the brainstorming session.

adjective not pleasing in appearance; unattractive

  • The uncomely building stood out among the sleek modern structures in the city.
  • She was wearing an uncomely outfit that didn't quite match the occasion.
  • That hairstyle is so uncomely, you should definitely change it.
  • His uncomely behavior towards his colleagues made it difficult for him to gain their trust.

verb to loosen or remove laces from something, such as shoes or clothing

  • She carefully unlace her corset after a long day at the ball.
  • I always struggle to unlace my shoes after a workout.
  • He quickly unlace his sneakers before heading out.
  • The detective had to unlace the mystery of the missing jewels.

verb past participle of the verb 'unmake', meaning to undo or reverse the process of making something

adjective not made or created; not put together or assembled

  • The bed remained unmade despite the housekeeper's repeated reminders.
  • I left my room unmade this morning, I'll tidy it up later.
  • My mom always nags me about leaving my bed unmade.
  • His unmade promises left her feeling disappointed and betrayed.

noun a garment, especially a robe or gown worn as an indication of office or authority

  • The priest wore a traditional white vestment during the ceremony.
  • She couldn't find her favorite vestment for the special occasion.
  • I borrowed my brother's vestment for the party last night.
  • The CEO considered the new investment as a valuable vestment in the company's future.

adjective used to describe something or someone as eccentric, unusual, or unconventional

  • The scientist presented his wacky theory at the conference.
  • I can't believe she wore those wacky socks to the party.
  • That movie was so wacky, I couldn't stop laughing.
  • His wacky sense of humor always brightens up the room.

noun the horizontal threads interlaced through the warp in a woven fabric

  • The weft of the fabric is carefully woven to create a strong and durable material.
  • I accidentally snagged the weft of my sweater on a nail.
  • That weft of hair looks so natural, I couldn't even tell it was extensions.
  • The weft of our friendship is built on trust and mutual respect.

noun a color or pigment resembling snow or milk

verb to make or become white

adjective of the color of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of all visible rays of light; the opposite of black

adverb in a white manner or fashion

  • The walls of the museum were painted in a pristine white color.
  • She wore a beautiful white dress to the party.
  • I love rocking a fresh pair of white kicks.
  • His lies were as white as snow, deceiving everyone around him.

noun a drug in the form of a small, thin, usually square or round piece of paper that is soaked with LSD

  • The windowpane in the living room was cracked and needed to be replaced.
  • I love sitting by the windowpane on rainy days, watching the raindrops fall.
  • Hey, check out that cool windowpane design on that shirt!
  • His mind felt like a foggy windowpane, clouded with confusion and uncertainty.

adjective describing something that has wings or is wing-shaped

  • The winged creature soared gracefully through the sky.
  • I saw a cool winged bird flying around the park.
  • That winged dude is always showing off his skateboarding skills.
  • Her imagination took flight like a winged dream.

noun a textile fiber obtained from sheep and certain other animals, used to make fabric and yarn

  • The wool industry plays a significant role in the economy of many countries.
  • I love wearing wool sweaters in the winter, they keep me so warm.
  • That hat is made of some high-quality wool, it's legit.
  • She pulled the wool over his eyes with her convincing lies.

verb past participle of weave, meaning to form (cloth) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them.

adjective made by weaving, especially in a particular way or pattern.

  • The intricate tapestry was carefully woven by skilled artisans.
  • I love the cozy blanket that was woven by my grandma.
  • Check out this dope hat, it's woven with some cool patterns.
  • The story of their friendship was woven through the ups and downs of life.

noun a short strap fastened around the leg of a hawk and attached to the leash

  • Jess is a dedicated employee who always completes her tasks on time.
  • I'm meeting up with Jess later for coffee.
  • Jess is such a cool chick, I love hanging out with her.
  • Jess's creativity knows no bounds; she's like a burst of color in a black and white world.

noun A person who sews, especially as a hobby or profession.

  • The talented sewist meticulously crafted a beautiful gown for the fashion show.
  • My friend is a skilled sewist and can whip up a dress in no time.
  • I'm just a beginner sewist, but I'm having so much fun learning new techniques.
  • As a sewist of words, the poet weaved together verses that touched the soul.

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

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

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse

  • Please remain calm and composed, there is no need to get agitated. Keep your wool on.
  • Hey, don't get all worked up. Just keep your wool on.
  • Chill out, dude. Keep your wool on.
  • Don't lose your temper, try to keep your wool on during the meeting.

noun a word that represents 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 designer referred to the book of patterns to create the new collection.
  • I found some cool ideas in the book of patterns for my next sewing project.
  • I snagged a copy of the book of patterns from the library for some DIY inspiration.
  • The book of patterns in nature never ceases to amaze me with its intricate designs.

noun a small, dainty, or delicate piece of food, typically meat or fish

verb not applicable

adjective small and pretty; delicately pretty

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pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

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  • The mignon filet is known for its tenderness and flavor.
  • I love ordering the mignon steak when I go out to eat.
  • That new puppy is so mignon, I can't get enough of how cute it is!
  • Her mignon personality shines through in everything she does.

noun a type of fabric with a looped or curled surface, often used in making clothing or upholstery

  • The bouclé fabric used in the upholstery gives the sofa a luxurious look.
  • I love the cozy feel of my bouclé sweater.
  • Check out this bouclé jacket, it's so chic!
  • Her words were like a bouclé tapestry, weaving together different ideas seamlessly.

noun a word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun

  • The company is expanding its operations with an eye on increasing market share.
  • She's saving up money with an eye on buying a new car.
  • He's checking out the competition with an eye on taking them down.
  • She navigates through life with an eye on her ultimate goal.

noun a small amount or a touch of something

verb to apply or put something on lightly or quickly

adjective describing something done quickly or lightly

  • The artist decided to dabb in different styles of painting to expand his portfolio.
  • I heard Sarah likes to dabb in cooking on the weekends.
  • I'm going to dabb in some new makeup looks tonight for fun.
  • After years of working in finance, he decided to dabb in the world of entrepreneurship.

noun a type of drug that is inhaled or ingested for its stimulating effects

  • The scientist used a popper to release the gas from the test tube.
  • Can you pass me the popper so I can open this bottle?
  • I love using a popper to make my balloons pop at parties.
  • The comedian's joke was a real popper, everyone in the audience was laughing.

noun A person who engages in yarn bombing, a form of street art where knitted or crocheted yarn is used to create temporary public installations

  • The yarn bomber was arrested for vandalism in the city park.
  • Did you hear about the yarn bomber who decorated the statue downtown?
  • That yarn bomber really knows how to spice up the neighborhood!
  • The yarn bomber's creations were like colorful dreams woven into reality.

noun a secondary or additional body part or structure that serves a specific function in the body

  • The accessory body of the microscope allows for additional magnification.
  • The extra piece on the microscope helps you see things better.
  • That add-on to the microscope is a game-changer.
  • The accessory body of the camera lens gives a different perspective on the subject.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'accollée' can be used as a noun in certain contexts.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Accollée' can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is 'joined or attached'.

  • La bibliothèque est accollée à l'école, facilitant ainsi l'accès aux ressources pour les élèves.
  • La boulangerie est accollée à la pharmacie, c'est super pratique!
  • La salle de sport est accollée au fast-food, c'est le combo parfait pour moi.
  • Sa réputation d'expert en la matière est accollée à son nom depuis des années.

verb to provide with necessary equipment or clothing

  • The soldiers were accoutred with the latest weaponry and gear.
  • She was all accoutred in her fancy dress for the party.
  • The gang members were accoutred with their usual bling and chains.
  • The artist's palette was accoutred with a vibrant range of colors.

noun the second letter of the alphabet

adjective of a bright yellowish green color

  • The acid green B color is a popular choice for highlighting important information in technical documents.
  • I really like that acid green B shirt you're wearing, it's so bright and eye-catching.
  • Those acid green B sneakers are lit, where did you get them?
  • The acid green B of envy crept into her eyes as she watched her rival succeed.

verb to make something more aesthetically pleasing or beautiful

  • The artist sought to aestheticize everyday objects in her latest exhibit.
  • I love how she aestheticizes her Instagram feed with filters and editing.
  • He's always trying to aestheticize everything, it's kind of annoying.
  • The writer has a unique ability to aestheticize even the most mundane experiences in his novels.

verb to make something more aesthetically pleasing or beautiful

  • The artist aestheticized the mundane objects, turning them into beautiful works of art.
  • She really knows how to aestheticize her Instagram feed with perfectly curated photos.
  • That new clothing line really aestheticized streetwear fashion.
  • The author's use of vivid imagery aestheticized the reader's imagination.

noun a feather that grows on a bird's body after the primary feathers

  • The after-feather of the bird was carefully examined by the ornithologist.
  • I found a cool after-feather from a bird on my morning walk.
  • Check out this after-feather I found, it's so pretty!
  • The after-feather of the situation revealed the true impact of their actions.

noun a mark left on the skin after a wound has healed, typically a scar or blemish

  • The afterwelt on his skin was a result of the intense sunburn he got at the beach.
  • She complained about the afterwelt on her arm after accidentally bumping into the table.
  • I can't wear shorts today because of the afterwelt on my leg from that bike accident.
  • The afterwelt of their argument lingered in the air long after they had made up.