Fashion Industry Jargon

217 words in this vocabulary list

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adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'adorable' describes something or someone that is very pleasing or charming.

  • The couple's newborn baby was absolutely adorable.
  • I saw the most adorable puppy at the park today.
  • That kitten is so stinkin' adorable!
  • The way he helps his elderly neighbor is just adorable.

noun a person who is very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about an activity, subject, or pastime

  • As a wine aficionado, she could easily distinguish between different grape varieties.
  • He's a real coffee aficionado, always trying out new roasts and brewing methods.
  • She's a total sneaker aficionado, always rocking the latest kicks.
  • He's an aficionado of all things vintage, from clothing to furniture.

noun the allocation of funds or resources for a specific purpose

  • The appropriation of funds for the new project was approved by the board.
  • She was accused of appropriation after taking credit for her colleague's idea.
  • Stop with the appropriation, it's not cool to copy someone else's style.
  • The artist's use of appropriation in her work challenged traditional notions of originality.

noun a collection or variety of different things or people

  • The store offers a wide assortment of high-quality products for customers to choose from.
  • I love going to that bakery because they always have a great assortment of pastries.
  • Check out the assortment of snacks in the pantry, there's something for everyone.
  • His collection of vintage cars was an impressive assortment of automotive history.

noun a person who is well informed or knowledgeable about a particular subject

adjective having a good understanding or knowledge of a particular subject

  • She is au fait with the latest developments in the field of quantum physics.
  • I'm not really au fait with how to use this new software yet.
  • I'm not au fait with all the drama happening in the office.
  • He is au fait with the intricacies of human behavior.

noun a wide road or thoroughfare, typically with trees and grass on either side

adjective used to describe something related to or located on an avenue

  • The new shopping center is located on a busy avenue in the city.
  • Let's meet at the cafe on Main Avenue for lunch.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening on Elm Avenue tonight.
  • Exploring different career avenues can lead to new opportunities.

adjective lacking in originality, freshness, or novelty; trite

  • The speaker's banal remarks failed to captivate the audience.
  • I'm tired of hearing the same banal jokes over and over again.
  • Stop being so banal, spice things up a bit!
  • Her mind was a vast wasteland of banal thoughts.

noun a type of cake made with beef or meat

  • The bodybuilder was known for his impressive physique and was often referred to as a beefcake.
  • Check out that beefcake at the gym, he's ripped!
  • I can't believe how much of a beefcake he's become since starting his new workout routine.
  • In the world of professional wrestling, the wrestler's persona was that of a tough beefcake who could take on any opponent.

adjective capable of being bent or flexed without breaking

  • The new phone case is made of a bendable material that can withstand impact.
  • I love these bendable straws, they make drinking so much easier.
  • These headphones are so cool, they're totally bendable.
  • Her resolve was as bendable as a twig in the wind, constantly changing with the circumstances.

noun a small mark or flaw which spoils the appearance of something

verb to spoil the appearance of something

  • The painting had a small blemish on the corner, affecting its overall value.
  • She tried to cover up the blemish on her face with makeup.
  • I can't believe he pointed out that blemish on her outfit, how rude!
  • Despite his many achievements, he felt like his past mistakes were a blemish on his reputation.

noun the physical structure and material substance of an animal or plant, living or dead

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  • The human body is a complex system of organs and tissues.
  • I need to work on my body and get in shape for summer.
  • Check out that guy's ripped body!
  • The company is the body of employees working together towards a common goal.

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being, in this case 'bold faced' could be used as a verb to describe the act of making text appear in a bold typeface

adjective a word or phrase that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'bold faced' describes a type of text that is printed in a dark, heavy typeface

  • The key points are highlighted in bold faced text for easy reference.
  • I made sure to use bold faced font for the important parts of the presentation.
  • She always writes her messages in bold faced so they stand out.
  • His lies were like bold faced truths, impossible to ignore.

noun a short period of intense activity or excitement

preposition used to indicate the purpose or reason for something

  • Let's have a discussion about the matter at hand.
  • I heard you were talking bout me behind my back.
  • I'm thinking bout hitting up that new burger joint for lunch.
  • He's been carrying around a heavy heart for bout a year now.

noun a woman's undergarment for covering and supporting the breasts

  • The brassiere is an essential undergarment for many women.
  • I need to buy a new brassiere because my old one is worn out.
  • I can't believe she wore that tiny brassiere to the party.
  • The new policy acted as a brassiere, providing support and structure to the organization.

noun prestige or distinction associated with a particular status or reputation

  • The prestigious award added a certain cachet to her reputation as a researcher.
  • Having a designer handbag definitely gives you some cachet among your friends.
  • That new restaurant has a lot of cachet - everyone wants to be seen there.
  • His family name carries a lot of cachet in the business world.

noun a small soluble case of gelatin containing a dose of medicine

verb encapsulate in a capsule

adjective involving or arranged in a compact form

  • The doctor prescribed a daily dose of the antibiotic in capsule form.
  • I always have trouble swallowing those big capsules.
  • I popped a few energy capsules before hitting the gym.
  • The capsule of time seemed to slow down as they shared a special moment.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a cat; spiteful or malicious in a subtle and underhanded way

  • Her catty remarks during the meeting were unprofessional and uncalled for.
  • I can't stand her catty attitude towards everyone in the office.
  • She's always so catty, talking behind people's backs all the time.
  • The catty rivalry between the two actresses was evident on and off the screen.

noun influence or power, especially in politics or business

verb to hit or strike with force

  • The CEO's decision carries a lot of clout within the company.
  • She has a lot of clout with the higher-ups in the office.
  • He's got major clout in the industry.
  • Her words have the clout to influence public opinion.

noun a person who has expert knowledge in a particular subject, especially in the fine arts or cultural matters

  • The art auction attracted many cognoscenti who appreciated the intricate details of each painting.
  • Only a true cognoscente would be able to distinguish between the different types of wine.
  • She's a real cognoscente when it comes to fashion trends.
  • As a literary cognoscente, he could easily analyze the underlying themes in any novel.

noun a person who is especially competent to pass critical judgments in an art, particularly one of the fine arts, or in matters of taste

  • As a connoisseur of fine art, she could easily distinguish between a genuine masterpiece and a mere imitation.
  • He's a real connoisseur when it comes to coffee, always seeking out the best roasts and blends.
  • That guy fancies himself a beer connoisseur, but really he just drinks whatever's trendy.
  • She's a connoisseur of human behavior, able to read people like a book after just a few minutes of interaction.

noun the action of consigning or delivering something

  • The consignment of goods arrived at the warehouse for inspection.
  • I'm picking up my consignment of clothes from the store later.
  • I scored a sweet consignment of vintage records at the flea market.
  • She viewed her new job as a consignment of opportunities waiting to be explored.

noun a soft, fluffy fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (cotton) and another word in the sentence (to)

  • The textile industry primarily uses cotton to create a wide range of products.
  • I prefer wearing clothes made of cotton to stay comfortable throughout the day.
  • I love rocking my cotton tees to keep it casual and cool.
  • She used his words as cotton to soothe the wounds of their argument.

noun a soft, fluffy fiber that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant, used to make textiles such as clothing and bedding

  • The textile industry relies heavily on the production of cotton for making various types of fabrics.
  • I love wearing cotton shirts because they are so comfortable.
  • I scored this cool cotton tee at the thrift shop for a steal.
  • Her words were like soft cotton, bringing comfort and ease to the situation.

noun the hide or skin of a cow, used as leather

  • The luxurious sofa was upholstered in soft cowhide.
  • I found a great deal on a cowhide rug for the living room.
  • Check out my new cowhide boots, aren't they cool?
  • His tough exterior was like a layer of cowhide, hiding his true emotions.

noun A person in charge of a museum, art collection, or other collection of historical or cultural items.

  • The museum curator carefully selected the pieces for the upcoming exhibit.
  • The curator of the art gallery is really cool and knows a lot about the paintings.
  • That museum curator is a total art nerd, but in a good way.
  • As the curator of his own life, he carefully curated each experience to create a meaningful existence.

verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. In this case, 'dyed' is the past tense of the verb 'dye', which means to color something using a liquid containing coloring matter.

adjective A word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'deep dyed' is an adjective that describes something that has been deeply colored or stained.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'deep' could be considered an adverb that modifies the verb 'dyed', indicating the extent or depth of the dyeing process.

  • The deep dyed fabric was known for its rich color that did not fade easily.
  • She loved wearing that deep dyed dress to parties because it always stood out.
  • Those deep dyed sneakers are so cool, I want a pair!
  • His deep dyed love for her was evident in the way he cared for her every day.

noun a person who designs, especially someone who creates plans or patterns for something before it is made

adjective relating to or characteristic of a designer or design

  • The designer presented their latest collection at the fashion show.
  • The designer showed off their new line at the event.
  • That designer is always dropping fire designs.
  • The designer of life weaves together our experiences into a beautiful tapestry.

adjective having or showing good judgment or understanding

  • The discerning customer carefully evaluates all options before making a purchase.
  • Only the most discerning shoppers can spot the best deals in this store.
  • She's got a discerning eye for fashion, always picking out the trendiest outfits.
  • A discerning palate is essential for a successful chef, able to distinguish subtle flavors.

verb to cease production or operation of something

adjective no longer available or in use

  • The company has decided to discontinue production of the outdated model.
  • They're discontinuing that product because it didn't sell well.
  • They're pulling the plug on that item because it's a flop.
  • She decided to discontinue her toxic friendship for her own well-being.

verb to remove one's clothing, especially in a formal or ceremonial context

  • The suspect was asked to disrobe before entering the jail.
  • She disrobed quickly before jumping into the pool.
  • I can't believe he disrobed in front of everyone at the party!
  • As the sun set, the city disrobed itself of its daytime hustle and bustle.

noun a famous female singer, especially in opera

adjective relating to or characteristic of a diva

  • The opera diva captivated the audience with her powerful voice.
  • My sister can be such a diva when she doesn't get her way.
  • That pop star is such a diva, always demanding special treatment.
  • She was a diva in the kitchen, creating culinary masterpieces with ease.

noun a small model of a human figure, often used as a child's toy

  • The antique doll was carefully preserved in a glass case.
  • My daughter loves playing with her Barbie doll.
  • I heard she spent a fortune on that new doll of hers.
  • She always acted like a porcelain doll, delicate and fragile.

verb to be extremely and uncritically fond of

  • The grandmother would dote on her grandchildren, showering them with love and attention.
  • My mom tends to dote on our family dog, buying him all sorts of treats and toys.
  • She's always doting on her boyfriend, it's kind of annoying.
  • The artist would dote on every detail of his masterpiece, ensuring it was perfect in every way.

noun a person who is easily deceived or fooled

verb to deceive or trick someone into believing something that is not true

  • The scammer managed to dupe several investors out of millions of dollars.
  • I can't believe I got duped into buying that fake designer purse.
  • Don't be a dupe and fall for their lies.
  • The magician's trick was so convincing, it completely duped the audience.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'elevated' describes something that is raised or lifted to a higher position or level.

  • The elevated platform provided a better view of the entire city.
  • I love taking the elevated train because you can see everything from up high.
  • Let's hit up that new elevated bar downtown, I heard it's really cool.
  • Her elevated status in the company allowed her to make important decisions.

noun a large retail store selling a wide variety of goods

  • The emporium was filled with a wide array of high-end products.
  • Let's check out that emporium for some cool stuff.
  • I heard the emporium is the bomb for trendy clothes.
  • Her mind was an emporium of creative ideas.

noun a group of attendants or associates accompanying an important person

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  • The politician arrived at the event with his large entourage of staff and security.
  • She always goes to the club with her entourage of friends.
  • The rapper rolled up to the party with his entourage in tow.
  • The successful CEO is known for surrounding herself with a supportive entourage of mentors and advisors.

noun a person who behaves in ways intended to attract attention or display their body in a sexual manner

  • The psychologist diagnosed him as an exhibitionist due to his compulsive need to expose himself in public.
  • I heard that guy is a real exhibitionist, always showing off his body at the beach.
  • She's such an exhibitionist, always trying to get attention with her revealing outfits.
  • In a figurative sense, some people consider artists to be exhibitionists, putting their work out there for everyone to see.

noun a system or method of sending messages or information from one place to another

verb to convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct

  • It is important to express your thoughts and feelings in a clear and concise manner during the presentation.
  • I always express my opinions openly and honestly with my friends.
  • She totally expressed her love for him by getting his name tattooed on her arm.
  • The painting was able to express the artist's inner turmoil and emotions through its vivid colors and abstract shapes.

noun Fading can refer to the act or process of gradually disappearing or losing color.

verb Fading is the present participle of the verb 'fade', which means to gradually disappear or lose brightness.

adjective Fading can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is losing color or brightness.

  • The colors of the painting are slowly fading due to exposure to sunlight.
  • I noticed that the old photograph is fading, we should make a copy of it.
  • My interest in that TV show is fading, it's starting to get boring.
  • As time goes on, the memory of that day is fading away like a distant dream.

noun a word or form that denotes specifically a female person or thing

adjective pertaining to or characteristic of a woman or women

  • The dress she wore was very feminine and elegant.
  • She has a very feminine style when it comes to fashion.
  • Her outfit is so on point, it's totally feminine.
  • The way she gracefully handled the situation was very feminine.

adjective capricious or changeable in behavior, loyalty, or affection

  • The stock market is known for its fickle nature, with prices constantly fluctuating.
  • Her taste in music is so fickle, she changes her favorite artist every week.
  • I can't trust him, he's so fickle with his promises.
  • The weather in this city is as fickle as a teenage girl's mood.

adjective Finespun is an adjective that describes something delicate or intricate, often in a refined or elegant way.

  • The artist's finespun brushstrokes created a delicate masterpiece.
  • She admired the finespun details of the intricate lacework.
  • That finespun story he told was full of exaggerations.
  • His finespun arguments were easily dismantled by the opposition.

adjective complete or total

adverb at full speed or with maximum effort

  • The project manager is flat out trying to meet the deadline.
  • I am flat out exhausted after a long day at work.
  • I was flat out broke last month, but now I'm back on track.
  • Her performance in the play was flat out amazing.

fox

noun a carnivorous mammal of the dog family with a pointed muzzle and bushy tail, known for its cunning and slyness

  • The fox is known for its cunning and agility in the wild.
  • I saw a fox in the backyard last night, it was so cute!
  • That guy is sly as a fox, you can't trust him.
  • She outfoxed her opponents with her strategic thinking.

adjective showing a lack of seriousness or importance; not worthy of serious attention; trivial

  • The judge dismissed the case as frivolous and without merit.
  • Stop wasting your time on frivolous activities and focus on what truly matters.
  • I can't believe you spent money on that frivolous purchase.
  • Her mind was filled with frivolous thoughts, like colorful balloons floating away.

noun the horse that is winning a race

  • The front runner in the election is currently leading by a significant margin.
  • She's the front runner for the promotion at work because of her hard work and dedication.
  • He's the front runner for the MVP award this season, no doubt about it.
  • The new technology company is the front runner in the race to revolutionize the industry.

noun a person who moves about restlessly or aimlessly, especially from place to place

verb to move about restlessly or aimlessly

  • She was known for her tendency to gad about the city, attending various social events.
  • Let's gad about town and see what trouble we can get into.
  • He loves to gad about with his friends, exploring new places and trying new things.
  • The idea of being able to gad about freely without any responsibilities sounded appealing to her.

noun An informal term for someone who is crazy or eccentric, often used in a playful or endearing way.

  • Lady Gaga is a talented singer and actress.
  • I love listening to Gaga's music.
  • Did you see Gaga's latest music video? It's fire!
  • Her performance was so over the top, it was like watching a gaga show.

adjective lacking social grace, sensitivity, or acuteness; awkward; crude; tactless

  • Her gauche attempt at making conversation during the business meeting was met with polite nods.
  • He always feels a bit gauche at fancy parties, not sure how to act around all those important people.
  • She felt so gauche wearing that outfit to the party, everyone else was dressed up much nicer.
  • His social skills were so gauche, it was like watching a bull in a china shop.

noun a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups

adjective relating to or characteristic of a ghetto, especially in being run-down or impoverished

  • The city council is working to improve the infrastructure in the ghetto area.
  • I used to live in the ghetto when I was younger.
  • That party was straight up ghetto.
  • Her mind was like a ghetto, cluttered and chaotic.

noun a type of jewelry or object made by bonding a layer of gold to a base metal

adjective describing something that has been filled or coated with gold

  • The jewelry was crafted with gold filled accents for a luxurious touch.
  • I love wearing gold filled jewelry because it looks so fancy.
  • That necklace is blinged out with gold filled details.
  • Her smile was like gold filled sunshine on a cloudy day.

adjective describing a person or thing that is green in color or has a greenish hue

  • The scientist discovered a new species of greeny algae in the ocean.
  • I love how greeny the grass looks after it rains.
  • That smoothie was so greeny, it must be packed with healthy ingredients.
  • His jealousy was like a greeny monster consuming him from the inside.

noun a sudden and plentiful flow or outpouring

verb to flow out rapidly and plentifully

  • The water gushed out of the broken pipe, causing a flood in the basement.
  • I could hear the fans gushing about the new album release.
  • She couldn't stop gushing about her new crush to her friends.
  • Her emotions gushed out of her like a river, overwhelming her with feelings.

noun the act of passing something down from one generation to another

verb to pass something down from one generation to another

  • According to tradition, this valuable family heirloom will be handed down to the eldest son.
  • My mom handed down her old recipe book to me when I moved into my first apartment.
  • I can't believe she handed down that old phone to her little brother.
  • The knowledge and wisdom of our ancestors are handed down through generations.

verb to have a strong desire or craving for something

  • She couldn't help but hanker for a more challenging job opportunity.
  • I always hanker for a good cup of coffee in the morning.
  • He's been hankering for a new pair of sneakers for weeks now.
  • Despite his success, he still hankers for the simple life he had growing up in the countryside.

noun a social elite or fashionable society

  • The haut monde of society gathered at the exclusive charity gala.
  • The haut monde were all dressed to the nines at the party last night.
  • I can't believe we got into the haut monde club without a reservation!
  • In the world of politics, only those in the haut monde have access to certain information.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by providing information about the manner, place, time, or degree of the action

  • The company heavily invested in research and development to stay ahead of the competition.
  • She was heavily focused on finishing her assignment before the deadline.
  • He partied heavily last night and now he's feeling the consequences.
  • The weight of responsibility was heavily on his shoulders as he made the decision.

noun a part of an event or period that is specially memorable or significant

verb to emphasize or make prominent

  • The highlight of the conference was the keynote speech by the renowned scientist.
  • The highlight of the party was definitely the live band that played all night.
  • The highlight of the movie was the epic fight scene between the two main characters.
  • The highlight of her day was when she finally finished reading her favorite book.

noun a situation or outcome that is unpredictable or uncertain

adjective describing something that is inconsistent or unreliable

  • The success of the project is truly a hit or miss situation.
  • I don't know if the party will be fun, it's always a hit or miss with those things.
  • Her taste in music is so hit or miss, I never know what to expect.
  • Life can be like a game of hit or miss, you never know what will happen next.

noun a public show of respect or honor towards someone or something

  • The artist paid hommage to the great masters of the past in his latest exhibition.
  • I wanted to create a hommage to my favorite childhood cartoon in my latest art project.
  • The new movie is a total hommage to the classic 80s films we used to love.
  • Her decision to become a doctor was a hommage to her late mother who always wanted to pursue medicine.

verb to copy or mimic someone or something

  • The artist imitated the style of the famous painter in his latest masterpiece.
  • She imitated her favorite singer's dance moves at the concert.
  • He totally imitated his friend's way of speaking, it was hilarious!
  • The student's essay imitated the structure of a professional article.

noun a thing intended to simulate or copy something else

adjective not genuine; counterfeit

  • The artist created a stunning imitation of the famous painting.
  • She did an amazing imitation of the teacher's accent.
  • He's always trying to do an imitation of that rapper.
  • His behavior was an imitation of his father's stubbornness.

noun a person who copies the behavior or actions of another

adjective relating to or characteristic of an imitator

  • The artist accused the imitator of copying his work without permission.
  • I can't believe that imitator is trying to pass off my jokes as his own!
  • That imitator is such a copycat, always stealing other people's ideas.
  • In the world of fashion, there are always imitators trying to replicate the latest trends.

adjective Immaculate is an adjective that describes something that is perfectly clean, pure, or without fault.

  • The hotel room was immaculate, with every detail perfectly clean and organized.
  • She always keeps her car immaculate, inside and out.
  • That outfit is absolutely immaculate, you look amazing!
  • His performance on the piano was immaculate, not a single wrong note.

noun the quality of being inconstant; lack of consistency or stability

  • The inconstancy of the weather in this region makes it difficult to plan outdoor activities.
  • I can't keep up with her inconstancy when it comes to making plans.
  • His inconstancy with relationships is starting to become a pattern.
  • The inconstancy of the stock market keeps investors on their toes.

adjective subject to or characterized by change or variation; fickle

  • Her inconstant behavior made it difficult to predict her actions.
  • I can't keep up with his inconstant moods.
  • She's so inconstant, always changing her mind.
  • The inconstant weather made planning outdoor activities challenging.

adjective Inimitable is an adjective that describes something that is so unique or excellent that it cannot be imitated or copied.

  • Her artistic talent is truly inimitable, setting her apart from other painters.
  • His sense of humor is just inimitable, always making us laugh.
  • That rapper's flow is straight up inimitable, no one can touch him.
  • The way she effortlessly navigates through difficult situations is truly inimitable.

noun A person who makes, sells, or repairs jewelry

  • The jeweler carefully examined the diamond for any flaws before setting it in the ring.
  • I'm thinking of taking this necklace to the jeweler to get it cleaned up.
  • I heard that new jeweler in town is really good at custom designs.
  • She was a jeweler of words, crafting beautiful sentences with precision and care.

verb past tense of knob, meaning to furnish or decorate with knobs

adjective having knobs or raised circular patterns

  • The knobbed handle on the door made it easy to open.
  • I like the knobbed design on this dresser.
  • Check out the cool knobbed knobs on this cabinet!
  • Her words were like knobbed arrows, hitting their target with precision.

adjective used to describe something that is weak or unconvincing, especially an excuse or argument

  • The presentation was deemed as quite lame by the board members.
  • I can't believe you didn't come to the party, that's so lame!
  • That movie was so lame, I fell asleep halfway through.
  • His excuse for not attending the meeting was just a lame attempt to avoid responsibility.

adjective describing something with the texture or appearance of leather

  • The leathery texture of the old book's cover indicated its age and quality.
  • My grandma's hands are so leathery from years of working in the garden.
  • That guy's face looks so leathery from all that time in the sun.
  • Her leathery exterior hid a heart of gold underneath.

adjective describing a person's body as thin, supple, and graceful

  • The lithe dancer moved gracefully across the stage.
  • She's so lithe, she can bend in ways I never thought possible.
  • That yoga instructor is seriously lithe, like a rubber band.
  • His lithe mind was able to navigate complex problems with ease.

noun a prevailing current or direction of activity or influence

adjective belonging to or characteristic of the mainstream

adverb in a manner that is typical or characteristic of the mainstream

  • The new technology has not yet reached mainstream adoption.
  • That song is so popular, it's gone mainstream.
  • I can't believe how quickly that trend went mainstream.
  • She decided to take the road less traveled instead of following the mainstream path.

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

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

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite

  • The actors rehearsed for hours to make the scene perfect for the live performance.
  • We need to make the scene at the party tonight by showing up in style.
  • Let's make the scene at the concert by getting front row tickets.
  • Her bold fashion choices always make the scene wherever she goes.

noun the activity of promoting the sale of goods, especially by their presentation in retail outlets

  • The company's merchandising strategy focuses on displaying products in an appealing way to attract customers.
  • I love browsing through the merchandising section at concerts to find cool souvenirs.
  • The merch game at that store is on point - they always have the latest trends.
  • In the world of politics, merchandising plays a key role in promoting a candidate's image.

noun a field of work or activity in which one has special ability or training; a profession or trade

adjective pertaining to one's area of expertise or specialization

  • She excelled in her chosen metier as a neurosurgeon.
  • He's really found his metier in graphic design.
  • She's killing it in her metier as a DJ.
  • His metier is like a well-oiled machine, always producing top-notch results.

noun the middle part or area of a body or object

adjective describing word for the middle part or area of a body or object

  • The doctor examined her midsection for any signs of internal injuries.
  • She always complains about how she can never seem to tone her midsection.
  • I need to do more sit-ups to work on my midsection.
  • The company's financial health is reflected in its midsection, the profit margins.

noun a person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist

verb to be absorbed in thought; to consider something thoughtfully

  • The artist found inspiration in his muse, a beautiful model.
  • She's always been his muse, inspiring his best work.
  • That new song is fire, the artist's muse really came through.
  • Nature has always been my muse, sparking creativity in unexpected ways.

noun a person or thing that is regarded as perfect or excellent

verb not applicable

adjective of a kind or quality rarely encountered; remarkable

adverb not applicable

pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

conjunction not applicable

interjection not applicable

article not applicable

  • The artist's latest masterpiece was considered a nonesuch in the art world.
  • That new bakery on the corner makes nonesuch pastries.
  • Her fashion sense is nonesuch - she always looks amazing.
  • The bond between the twins was a nonesuch, unbreakable and unique.

noun a person or thing that has no equal; a paragon

adjective having no match or equal; unrivaled

  • Her skills as a pianist were considered nonpareil in the music industry.
  • That bakery down the street makes nonpareil cupcakes.
  • She's the nonpareil of the group when it comes to video games.
  • His reputation as a leader in the community was nonpareil.

noun a synthetic polymer material used in the production of fabrics and other materials

  • The nylon fabric used in the production of the clothing is known for its durability and flexibility.
  • I love wearing nylon socks because they are so comfortable and breathable.
  • That nylon jacket is sick! Where did you get it?
  • Her words wrapped around him like a tight nylon rope, suffocating any chance of escape.

noun a persistent, disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feeling

  • Her obsession with collecting rare books led her to travel all over the world in search of new additions to her library.
  • I think his obsession with video games is getting out of hand. He plays for hours on end every day.
  • She's totally obsessed with that new TV show. She binge-watched the entire season in one weekend.
  • His obsession with success drove him to work tirelessly towards his goals, never settling for anything less than perfection.

noun a dish of various ingredients stewed together

  • The chef drizzled extra virgin olive oil, or olio d'oliva, over the salad.
  • Can you pass me the olio for the bread?
  • I love dipping my bread in that tasty olio!
  • The artist used a variety of colors to create an olio of emotions in her painting.

noun a large quantity or amount of something

  • The chef used oodles of fresh herbs to enhance the flavor of the dish.
  • I have oodles of homework to do before tomorrow.
  • She has oodles of cash to spend on designer clothes.
  • His creativity knows no bounds; he has oodles of ideas for the project.

noun a remote and usually uninhabited inland region of Australia

adjective relating to or characteristic of the outback

  • The outback region of Australia is known for its vast and rugged landscape.
  • Let's go on a road trip and explore the outback!
  • I heard there's some crazy stuff happening in the outback.
  • She felt like she was lost in the outback of her own mind.

noun a point in a wiring system at which current is taken to supply electric devices

  • The electrical outlet in the living room needs to be replaced.
  • I need to plug my phone charger into the outlet over there.
  • I found a great deal on clothes at the outlet mall.
  • Reading is a great outlet for stress relief.

noun a splendid display or array

  • The museum displayed a panoply of artifacts from ancient civilizations.
  • There was a panoply of snacks at the party last night.
  • I can't believe the panoply of drama that unfolded at school today.
  • Her mind was a panoply of conflicting thoughts and emotions.

noun a large and protruding belly; potbelly

  • The businessman's paunch was evidence of his sedentary lifestyle.
  • He patted his paunch and joked about needing to hit the gym.
  • His beer paunch was quite noticeable in his tight shirt.
  • The company's financial troubles were like a growing paunch, impossible to ignore.

noun a faint, high-pitched sound or chirping noise

verb to look quickly and furtively

  • I caught a peep of the rare bird species in the forest.
  • I took a quick peep at the new restaurant menu.
  • I'll just take a peep at your answers during the test.
  • She couldn't resist taking a peep at the gossip magazine.

noun a fragrant liquid typically made from essential oils extracted from flowers and spices, used to give a pleasant scent to the body or clothes

  • The perfume industry is a multi-billion dollar business.
  • She always smells so good because she wears expensive perfume.
  • That perfume is lit, where did you get it?
  • His words were like a sweet perfume, bringing comfort to all who heard them.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case, 'perfumed' describes something that has been scented with perfume

  • The perfumed candles added a touch of elegance to the room.
  • She always smells so good because she's always wearing perfumed lotion.
  • I love how this perfume is so perfumed, it lasts all day!
  • The air was perfumed with the scent of blooming flowers.

adjective relating to or resembling a phantasmagoria; fantastic and dreamlike

  • The artist created a phantasmagoric masterpiece that left the viewers in awe.
  • The movie we watched last night was so phantasmagoric, I couldn't stop thinking about it.
  • That haunted house was totally phantasmagoric, it gave me the creeps.
  • Her dreams were filled with phantasmagoric creatures and landscapes, making sleep a surreal experience.

noun the art or practice of taking and processing photographs

  • Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation.
  • I love taking photos, photography is my passion.
  • I'm always snapping pics, photography is my jam.
  • Through the lens of photography, we can capture moments that last a lifetime.

noun a person, typically a man, who controls prostitutes and arranges clients for them, taking a percentage of their earnings in return

verb to act as a pimp, to arrange clients for prostitutes

  • The police arrested the man for running a pimping operation in the city.
  • I heard that guy is a pimp, always driving around in fancy cars.
  • She's got a pimped-out ride with all the latest upgrades.
  • The marketing team really knows how to pimp up their presentations to attract more clients.

verb present participle of the verb 'please'

adjective giving pleasure or satisfaction; enjoyable

  • The final presentation was very pleasing to the board of directors.
  • I find the new movie very pleasing to watch.
  • That new song is so pleasing, it's on repeat all day.
  • Her words were like a pleasing melody to his ears.

noun a conjunction used to indicate addition or inclusion

preposition used to show that one number or amount is being added to another

  • The final bill came to $50 plus tax.
  • I'll bring snacks for the movie night, plus drinks.
  • I aced the test, plus my crush smiled at me!
  • His determination, plus his talent, made him a successful musician.

noun splendid or magnificent display

  • The royal wedding was filled with grandeur and pomp.
  • The graduation ceremony had a lot of unnecessary pomp and circumstance.
  • The award show was all about the celebrities and their pomp.
  • His speech was full of pomp and bravado, but lacked substance.

noun a person who pretends to be someone they are not, especially in order to impress others

adjective used to describe someone who is pretending to be someone they are not

  • The artist was accused of being a poser by his peers for not truly understanding the art form.
  • She's such a poser, always trying to act like she's into things she knows nothing about.
  • Don't pay attention to him, he's just a poser trying to fit in with the cool crowd.
  • In the world of fashion, being a poser can be a valuable skill for blending in with different styles.

noun a person who pretends to be something they are not, especially in order to impress others

  • The art critic labeled him as a poseur for his pretentious display of abstract paintings.
  • She's such a poseur, always trying to act like she knows more than she does.
  • That guy at the party was a total poseur, trying too hard to fit in with the cool crowd.
  • In the world of fashion, being a poseur can be more damaging to your reputation than being genuinely uncool.

adjective prepossessed is an adjective that means to be already biased or inclined towards a particular opinion or feeling

  • She was prepossessed with the idea of starting her own business.
  • I'm prepossessed with the new video game that just came out.
  • I'm totally prepossessed with that new song.
  • His mind was prepossessed with thoughts of revenge.

adjective Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance, talent, culture, etc., than is actually possessed.

  • The art critic dismissed the painting as pretentious and lacking in genuine emotion.
  • She always talks about her expensive taste in wine, but I think it's just pretentious.
  • Why is he always acting so pretentious around us?
  • His pretentious attitude was like a thick fog, obscuring any genuine connection we could have had.

noun artificial body parts, such as limbs or organs, that are used to replace missing or damaged body parts

  • The advancements in prosthetics have greatly improved the quality of life for amputees.
  • My cousin just got fitted for a new prosthetic leg and he says it's really comfortable.
  • I heard that new prosthetics are so high-tech, they're like something out of a sci-fi movie.
  • Learning to use his prosthetic arm was like gaining a whole new set of skills.

adjective of excellent quality; genuine or authentic

  • The chef prepared a pukka meal for the guests at the banquet.
  • I heard this new restaurant serves pukka burgers, we should check it out.
  • That concert was pukka, the band totally rocked the stage.
  • Her dedication to her work is pukka, she never gives up on a challenge.

verb to cause extreme stress or anguish; to torment or torture

adjective having been subjected to extreme stress or pressure

  • The company was racked with financial problems due to poor management.
  • She was racked with guilt after lying to her friend.
  • I was totally racked after that intense workout at the gym.
  • His mind was racked with worry as he waited for the test results.

noun an exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale

  • The museum displayed a replica of the famous painting.
  • I bought a replica of my favorite sports jersey online.
  • I found a sick replica of those designer shoes at the mall.
  • His smile was like a replica of his father's, warm and comforting.

noun the action of driving back an attacking force

verb to drive back or force to retreat; to disgust or repel

  • The gruesome scene in the horror movie was enough to repulse even the bravest of viewers.
  • I can't stand the smell of that food, it totally repulses me.
  • That guy's attitude really repulses me, he's so full of himself.
  • The idea of working overtime repulses me like nothing else.

noun a red powder or cream used as a cosmetic for coloring the cheeks or lips

verb to color with rouge

adjective having a red or pink color similar to rouge

  • The actress wore a bold rouge on her cheeks for the red carpet event.
  • She put on some rouge to add a pop of color to her face.
  • I love how that rouge makes her look so glam!
  • The rouge of sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange.

noun a person who has run away

adjective having run away or escaped

  • The police were called to search for a runaway teenager who had been missing for two days.
  • I heard there was a runaway dog in the neighborhood, have you seen it?
  • My little brother is a total runaway, always causing trouble and never listening to anyone.
  • The idea of starting a new business was like a runaway train, gaining momentum and speed with each passing day.

verb Sanforized can also be used as a verb to indicate the action of treating fabric in this way.

adjective Sanforized is an adjective that describes a process of treating fabric to reduce shrinkage.

  • The clothing brand guarantees that all their garments are made with Sanforized fabric to prevent shrinkage.
  • I always make sure to buy Sanforized jeans because they stay the same size even after washing.
  • These Sanforized shirts are the bomb - they never shrink no matter how many times you wash them!
  • His commitment to his values is like Sanforized fabric - unwavering and steadfast.

noun a person who observes and reports on the movements of others

verb to observe or explore in order to obtain information

  • The scout was tasked with surveying the land for potential camping sites.
  • The scout found a great spot for our next camping trip.
  • The scout scoped out the area and found a sweet spot for us to pitch our tents.
  • She acted as a scout, gathering information on the competition before the big presentation.

adjective dirty, unkempt, or unpleasant in appearance or character

  • The scuzzy appearance of the building deterred potential investors.
  • I don't want to eat at that scuzzy diner down the street.
  • That scuzzy dude at the party was hitting on everyone.
  • The scuzzy feeling of guilt lingered long after the mistake was made.

adjective relating to or occurring at the proper time; timely; opportune

  • It is important to plant crops at a seasonable time to ensure a successful harvest.
  • We should plan our beach trip for a seasonable weekend when the weather is nice.
  • Let's wait for a seasonable sale before buying new clothes.
  • His seasonable advice helped me navigate through a difficult situation.

noun a chosen or preferred item or person

verb to carefully choose or pick out from a group

adjective chosen with care or thought

  • The committee will carefully select the candidate who best fits the job requirements.
  • I'll let you select the movie for tonight's movie night.
  • Hey, don't worry about it, just select whichever option you think is best.
  • She had to carefully select her words when speaking to the press to avoid any misunderstandings.

adjective Shameless is an adjective that describes someone who feels no shame or embarrassment about their actions, even when they are morally wrong or socially unacceptable.

  • The politician's shameless behavior was widely criticized by the public.
  • She made a shameless attempt to cut in line at the grocery store.
  • He's such a shameless flirt, always hitting on every girl he meets.
  • The company's shameless disregard for environmental regulations is causing harm to the ecosystem.

verb to form or create something into a particular shape

adjective having a particular shape or form

  • The architect designed a uniquely shaped building that stood out in the city skyline.
  • I found a heart-shaped rock on the beach and decided to keep it as a souvenir.
  • She has a pear-shaped body, but she rocks it with confidence.
  • His actions shaped the outcome of the project, leading to its success.

adjective showing signs of wear or age; lacking freshness or originality

  • The shopworn merchandise was marked down for clearance.
  • I don't want to buy that shopworn sweater, it looks old and worn out.
  • I can't believe she's still trying to sell that shopworn stuff.
  • His shopworn excuses no longer held any weight with his boss.

noun a form of entertainment or display

verb to present or display something for others to see

  • The art gallery will host a show featuring works by local artists.
  • I can't wait to binge-watch my favorite TV show tonight.
  • That concert was a lit show, man!
  • His actions show his true character.

verb to physically rest one's weight on something, typically a seat or surface

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

  • Please do not sit on the fragile antique chair.
  • Hey, why don't you come sit on the couch with me?
  • Let's go sit on the swings at the park.
  • I feel like my problems are just too heavy to sit on right now.

verb to be thrifty or frugal, to use or provide something in a limited or insufficient amount

  • The company is accused of skimping on safety measures to save costs.
  • Don't skimp on the ingredients if you want the dish to taste good.
  • Stop skimping on the fun, let's go all out tonight!
  • She is skimping on her studies and it's starting to show in her grades.

noun the act of killing someone in a violent way

verb present participle of slay, meaning to kill in a violent way

  • The detective was praised for his role in solving the slaying of the prominent businessman.
  • Did you hear about the slaying that happened downtown last night?
  • That new action movie is all about slaying bad guys left and right.
  • Her powerful speech was like a slaying of outdated beliefs and prejudices.

noun snobbery

  • The professor's snobbery towards students who didn't attend prestigious universities was evident in his condescending tone.
  • She's always showing off her designer clothes, it's just pure snobbery.
  • Don't be such a snob, just because you have expensive taste doesn't mean others have to as well.
  • The snobbery of the elite was like a thick fog, separating them from the rest of society.

adjective showing disapproval or contempt towards others, often due to a sense of superiority

  • The snooty aristocrat looked down upon anyone who was not of noble birth.
  • I can't stand that snooty waiter at the fancy restaurant.
  • She acts so snooty, like she's better than everyone else.
  • The snooty cat turned up its nose at the cheap cat food.

noun A type of store that specializes in selling specific types of products or services.

  • The specialty shop offers a wide range of artisanal products.
  • I love browsing through the specialty shop for unique gifts.
  • Let's check out that cool specialty shop down the street.
  • Her boutique is like a specialty shop for vintage treasures.

noun an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment

adjective showing a willingness to take bold risks or behave extravagantly

  • The sporting event attracted athletes from all over the world.
  • I love going to sporting events with my friends.
  • Let's hit up a sporting event this weekend, it'll be lit!
  • His speech was a sporting attempt to win over the audience.

adjective showing or fond of sports or athletic activities; playful or lively

  • The sportive young man excelled in various athletic activities.
  • She's always been very sportive and loves to play basketball with her friends.
  • That dude is so sportive, he can outplay anyone on the field.
  • His sportive spirit carried him through the toughest challenges in life.

noun an indulgence or outburst of extravagant behavior

  • The suspect went on a shopping spree at the luxury department store.
  • She went on a shopping spree and bought a bunch of new clothes.
  • After getting paid, he went on a shopping spree and splurged on sneakers.
  • The company went on a hiring spree to expand their workforce.

adjective Starched is an adjective that describes something that has been treated with starch to make it stiff or crisp, such as a starched shirt.

  • The butler's uniform was impeccably starched and pressed.
  • She always starches her husband's shirts before ironing them.
  • I can't stand how stiff and starched his attitude is.
  • Her words were starched with authority, leaving no room for argument.

noun the dried stalks of grain, used especially as fodder or as material for thatching, packing, or weaving

  • The farmer used straw to bed the animals in the barn.
  • Can you pass me a straw so I can sip my drink?
  • I don't have a straw to grasp at, I'm completely lost.
  • She was clutching at straws trying to come up with an excuse.

noun a long, decisive step

verb to walk with long, decisive steps

  • The CEO walked with purpose, taking long strides down the hallway.
  • She was striding confidently towards the finish line.
  • He was really striding it out on the dance floor last night.
  • After facing many obstacles, she finally hit her stride in the new job.

adverb In a superb manner; excellently or extremely well.

  • The artist superbly captured the essence of the landscape in his painting.
  • She plays the piano superbly, it's amazing to listen to her.
  • That new restaurant is superbly good, you have to try it out.
  • His speech was superbly crafted, each word carefully chosen to convey his message.

noun the quality or state of being superficial; lack of depth or thoroughness

  • The research focused on the superficiality of social media interactions.
  • She couldn't stand the superficiality of the people at the party.
  • I can't deal with all the superficiality in this group chat.
  • Beneath his superficiality, there was a deep sense of insecurity.

verb to walk or behave in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way

adjective behaving in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way

  • The CEO entered the boardroom with a swaggering confidence that impressed the investors.
  • He strutted into the party with a swaggering attitude, thinking he owned the place.
  • The rapper showed up at the club, all swaggering and flashy, like he was the hottest thing around.
  • Her words were filled with a swaggering bravado, but deep down she was just trying to hide her insecurities.

noun a state of extreme agitation or excitement

  • The board members were in a swivet over the sudden drop in stock prices.
  • She was in a total swivet when she couldn't find her keys before leaving for work.
  • I could tell he was in a real swivet when he started pacing back and forth.
  • The news of the impending deadline put the team in a swivet as they rushed to complete the project.

noun A person, typically a man, whose name or identity is represented by the letter 'T'

  • The T man arrived promptly at 9am to deliver the package.
  • I heard the T man is really good at fixing cars.
  • Yo, the T man hooked me up with some fresh kicks.
  • She's like the T man of the office, always coming through with solutions to problems.

adjective Tanned is used as an adjective to describe someone who has darkened skin from exposure to the sun.

  • She returned from her vacation with a beautifully tanned complexion.
  • After spending a week at the beach, she came back looking all tanned and relaxed.
  • I need to hit the tanning bed before the party so I can look tanned and fabulous.
  • His words were tanned with the warmth of sincerity.

verb to torment or tease someone with the sight or promise of something that is unobtainable or out of reach

  • The chef's presentation of the dish was designed to tantalize the taste buds of the diners.
  • The smell of freshly baked cookies always tantalizes me.
  • That new movie trailer is so good, it's definitely going to tantalize audiences.
  • Her mysterious smile seemed to tantalize him, leaving him wanting to know more about her.

noun a small torn piece of material, typically one that is part of a larger piece

  • The old book was in tatters after years of use.
  • Her dress was all tattered after the wild party last night.
  • I can't believe you're still wearing those tattered jeans.
  • The community was in tatters after the scandal broke out.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the manner, degree, or frequency of the action or quality

  • The team performed terrifically in the competition, showcasing their exceptional skills.
  • I think you did terrifically on your presentation, it was really impressive.
  • That movie was terrifically awesome, I loved every minute of it.
  • Her smile lit up the room, shining terrifically like a beacon of happiness.

noun the quality or state of being thin

  • The doctor explained that the patient's thinness was due to a combination of genetics and a fast metabolism.
  • I envy her thinness, she can eat anything without gaining weight.
  • She's always been skinny, but lately her thinness is starting to worry me.
  • The thinness of his argument was evident when he couldn't provide any supporting evidence.

noun the quality of using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully

  • She learned the value of thrift at a young age, always saving her money for a rainy day.
  • My grandma is the queen of thrift shopping, always finding the best deals on clothes.
  • I'm all about that thrift life - finding treasures at the thrift store is my favorite hobby.
  • In literature, the character's thriftiness symbolized their resourcefulness and ability to make do with limited resources.

noun a garment worn on the upper body

adjective of the highest quality or rank

adverb extremely

  • The quality of their products is among the tops in the industry.
  • She always buys tops from that store because they have great deals.
  • Those new sneakers are tops!
  • His performance in the competition was tops, earning him first place.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The scientist studied the properties of transparent things under a microscope.
  • I love looking at all the cool transparent things in the science museum.
  • Check out these see-through things, they're pretty neat!
  • In their relationship, they always strived to be transparent about things.

noun a false, absurd, or distorted representation of something

  • The mishandling of evidence in the court case was a travesty of justice.
  • The way they treated their employees was a total travesty.
  • The party getting canceled at the last minute was a real travesty.
  • Losing the championship game felt like a travesty after all the hard work we put in.

noun a person who is loyal and faithful, especially to a cause or belief

adjective loyal and faithful, especially to a cause or belief

  • The true blue members of the organization always show up on time and ready to work.
  • I know I can count on my true blue friends to have my back no matter what.
  • She's a true blue fan of that band, she never misses a concert.
  • His commitment to the cause was true blue, unwavering and steadfast.

noun showy but worthless finery; nonsense or rubbish

adjective showy but worthless; delusive or shallow

  • The museum curator refused to include any trumpery in the new exhibit.
  • I can't believe she bought all that trumpery at the store.
  • That trumpery is so tacky, why would anyone want to wear it?
  • His promises were nothing but trumpery, with no real substance behind them.

noun a result or outcome

verb to happen or develop in a particular way

adverb used to indicate how well or badly someone or something is performing or functioning

  • The results of the experiment turned out to be inconclusive.
  • I wasn't sure how the party would turn out, but it ended up being a lot of fun.
  • I thought the movie was going to be terrible, but it actually turned out to be pretty good.
  • Sometimes things don't turn out the way we expect, but that's just how life goes.

noun a person's buttocks

interjection used to express disapproval or dismissal

  • She gently adjusted her dress to ensure it covered her tush.
  • I can't believe you fell on your tush in front of everyone!
  • He's got a nice tush, doesn't he?
  • Don't let setbacks kick you in the tush, keep pushing forward.

noun a strong regional accent in speech

verb to cause to make a twang

  • The musician played the guitar with a distinctive twang that resonated throughout the concert hall.
  • I love the twang of a banjo in bluegrass music.
  • Her voice had a twang that reminded me of home.
  • There was a twang of sadness in her voice as she spoke about her lost pet.

noun a small adjustment or fine-tuning

verb to make small adjustments or improvements

  • The engineer made a slight tweak to the design to improve efficiency.
  • I just need to tweak a few things before the presentation.
  • Let me just tweak this recipe a bit to make it perfect.
  • Sometimes all it takes is a small tweak in your routine to see big changes in your life.

adjective not pleasing in appearance; lacking in beauty or attractiveness

  • The unaesthetic design of the building was met with criticism from architectural experts.
  • I find that painting to be unaesthetic, it just doesn't appeal to me.
  • That outfit is so unaesthetic, you should definitely change before going out.
  • The unaesthetic nature of his words left a bitter taste in my mouth.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'unbeautiful' describes something that is not beautiful

  • The artist's intention was to capture the raw and often overlooked beauty in the unbeautiful.
  • Even though some may find it unbeautiful, I think it has its own unique charm.
  • I know it's not conventionally pretty, but I kinda dig the unbeautiful vibe.
  • Her words painted an unbeautiful picture of the harsh reality of the situation.

noun A color that is not mixed with any other colors

adjective Describing something that has not been colored or dyed

  • The uncolored fabric was ready to be dyed according to the designer's vision.
  • I found an uncolored picture and decided to color it in myself.
  • I prefer my sneakers uncolored so I can customize them with my own design.
  • His uncolored perspective on the situation allowed him to see the truth clearly.

adjective not having or showing good judgment; lacking discernment

  • The undiscerning customer made a hasty decision without considering all the options.
  • She's so undiscerning when it comes to choosing movies, she'll watch anything.
  • I can't believe how undiscerning he is with his fashion choices, he'll wear anything that's trendy.
  • His undiscerning taste in music shows that he lacks the ability to appreciate true artistry.

noun the act of removing one's clothing

verb to remove one's clothing

  • She asked him to undress before the medical examination.
  • I undress as soon as I get home from work.
  • I can't believe she undressed in front of everyone at the party.
  • The artist used layers of paint to undress the true meaning of the painting.

adjective An adjective modifies a noun or pronoun by providing more information about their qualities or characteristics. 'Unfaded' describes something that has not lost its color or brightness.

  • The painting's colors remained unfaded despite being exposed to sunlight for years.
  • The old photograph surprisingly stayed unfaded after all these years.
  • I can't believe this shirt is still unfaded, I've worn it so many times.
  • Her memory of that day was unfaded, as vivid as if it had just happened.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'unfeminine' describes something that is not traditionally feminine or characteristic of a woman

  • Many people mistakenly believe that being strong and assertive is unfeminine.
  • She thinks wearing sneakers with a dress is unfeminine, but I think it's cool.
  • Some guys think playing sports is unfeminine, but they're just insecure.
  • The decision to prioritize work over family was seen as unfeminine by traditional standards.

adjective an adjective is a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unhandsome' is an adjective that means not attractive or pleasing in appearance.

  • Despite his intelligence and charm, he was considered unhandsome by societal standards.
  • She didn't think he was unhandsome, just a little bit scruffy.
  • Some people might call him unhandsome, but I think he's cute in his own way.
  • The old building had an unhandsome exterior, but inside it was full of character and charm.

noun lack of sophistication or refinement; simplicity

  • The unsophistication of the design was evident in its lack of intricate details.
  • Her unsophistication showed when she couldn't use the fancy cutlery at the restaurant.
  • His unsophistication was a real turn-off for the group of friends.
  • The unsophistication of his taste in music was like nails on a chalkboard to her.

adjective describing something that will happen in the near future

  • The upcoming conference will focus on sustainable development goals.
  • I'm excited about the upcoming party next weekend.
  • The upcoming movie looks lit, I can't wait to see it.
  • The upcoming storm of challenges will test our resilience.

noun the highest social class; the aristocracy

adjective of or relating to the highest social class; aristocratic

  • The upper crust of society often attends exclusive events and charity galas.
  • The upper crust always gets the best seats at the restaurant.
  • Those rich folks are part of the upper crust crowd.
  • In the world of fashion, she is considered part of the upper crust of designers.

noun a residential district located in the upper part of a city or town

adverb in or to the upper part of a town or city

  • The uptown district is known for its upscale shops and restaurants.
  • Let's take a trip uptown and check out the new coffee shop.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening uptown tonight.
  • She's always looking to move uptown in her career.

noun a person employed to park cars or act as a chauffeur

verb to serve as a valet

  • The hotel valet parked the guests' cars in the designated area.
  • I always tip the valet when he brings my car around quickly.
  • The valet at the club is always hustling for tips.
  • She considered her personal assistant a valet of sorts, taking care of all her needs.

noun a team representing a college or university in sports competitions

  • She was accepted into the varsity soccer team at the university.
  • He made the varsity basketball team and couldn't be happier.
  • I hear she's a varsity cheerleader now, how cool is that?
  • Being on the varsity debate team really helped sharpen her communication skills.

noun Venus is a noun referring to the second planet from the sun in our solar system. It is also the Roman goddess of love and beauty.

  • Venus is the second planet from the sun in our solar system.
  • Did you know Venus is sometimes called the 'morning star' or 'evening star'?
  • I heard Venus is like the hottest planet in our solar system, like literally.
  • Her beauty was often compared to that of Venus, the goddess of love and beauty.

noun vitality or enthusiasm in expressing ideas, especially in artistic performance

  • The young pianist played with great verve and passion during the concert.
  • She tackled the project with verve and enthusiasm, impressing everyone with her energy.
  • That dancer has so much verve, she really knows how to bring the party to life.
  • His storytelling had a certain verve to it, making the audience hang on his every word.

noun A person or thing that is worn out

verb To become unusable or ineffective due to repeated use or wear

adjective Describing something that is no longer functional or effective due to excessive use

  • The constant friction caused the fabric to wear out quickly.
  • I've been wearing out these shoes by wearing them every day.
  • I really wore out my welcome at the party last night.
  • The stress of the job is starting to wear me out.

noun a fine smooth yarn made from long-staple wool

adjective made of or resembling worsted

  • The worsted fabric used in the suit is of high quality.
  • I accidentally shrunk my worsted sweater in the wash.
  • I can't believe I worsted my opponent in the game last night.
  • Despite his best efforts, he felt like he was being worsted in the argument.

noun a French culinary term meaning 'put in place'; refers to the practice of gathering and organizing all ingredients and tools needed for a recipe before starting to cook

  • The chef emphasized the importance of mise en place before starting the cooking process.
  • Make sure you have all your ingredients prepped and ready to go before you start cooking.
  • Don't forget to get your stuff together before you begin cooking.
  • In life, having a good mise en place can help you stay organized and efficient in achieving your goals.

adjective extremely difficult, bad, or unpleasant

  • The project faced a hellacious amount of setbacks due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • I had a hellacious time trying to find parking at the mall on a Saturday.
  • That roller coaster ride was absolutely hellacious!
  • Dealing with her constant complaints is like going through a hellacious storm every day.

noun a public display or exhibition

verb to display or exhibit prominently or ostentatiously

  • The actor was asked to show out his best performance during the audition.
  • Make sure you show out your dance moves at the party tonight.
  • She really showed out with her new outfit at the club.
  • The team captain always knows how to show out and lead by example.

noun the belief that people's worth is determined by their physical attractiveness

  • Lookism is a form of discrimination based on a person's physical appearance.
  • I can't believe lookism still exists in this day and age.
  • Don't judge a book by its cover, that's just lookism.
  • The company's strict dress code is a clear example of lookism in the workplace.

noun a prank or practical joke where someone's underwear is pulled up sharply from behind

verb to give someone a wedgie

  • The school has a strict policy against any form of bullying, including giving someone a wedgie.
  • I can't believe he gave me a wedgie in front of everyone at the party!
  • I heard she got a massive wedgie while playing basketball with the guys.
  • The tight deadline felt like a wedgie, constantly causing discomfort and pressure.

noun a person who uses color in a skilled or creative way, especially in art or design

  • The colourist carefully selected the perfect hues for the painting.
  • My friend is a talented colourist and can make any outfit look amazing.
  • I didn't know she was such a good colourist, her hair looks fantastic!
  • As a colourist, she has a knack for bringing life and vibrancy to any project she works on.

adjective describing someone or something that appears unwell or unhealthy in appearance

  • The ill-looking patient was immediately taken to the emergency room for further examination.
  • I saw an ill-looking stray cat on my way to work this morning.
  • That guy at the party last night was seriously ill-looking.
  • The ill-looking sky signaled an approaching storm.

adjective discriminatory or biased against people of a certain size or body type

  • The company's strict dress code policy was criticized as being sizeist.
  • I can't believe the store doesn't carry larger sizes, that's so sizeist.
  • It's really sizeist to assume someone's worth based on their size.
  • The politician's sizeist remarks alienated a large portion of the population.

noun prejudice or discrimination on the basis of a person's size

  • Sizeism is a form of discrimination based on a person's physical size.
  • I can't believe she was denied a job because of sizeism.
  • Sizeism sucks, people should be judged on their abilities not their size.
  • In a world free of sizeism, everyone would be treated equally regardless of their size.

noun a term used in Filipino culture to refer to a nanny, babysitter, or caregiver

  • The yaya is responsible for taking care of the children and managing the household.
  • My yaya is like a second mother to me, always looking out for my well-being.
  • I can't go out tonight, my yaya is strict and won't let me stay out late.
  • The yaya of the group, she always makes sure everyone is taken care of and has what they need.

noun a slang term used to describe well-defined abdominal muscles that resemble the ridges of a washboard

  • He diligently followed his exercise routine to achieve washboard abs.
  • She's been hitting the gym non-stop to get those washboard abs.
  • Check out his rock-hard washboard abs!
  • Her dedication to fitness gave her washboard abs of steel.

noun a magazine published in New York City

  • The New Yorker is a prestigious magazine known for its in-depth articles and literary works.
  • I met a New Yorker at the coffee shop who gave me some great recommendations for things to do in the city.
  • That New Yorker is always in a rush, they never seem to slow down!
  • As a New Yorker at heart, she embraced the fast-paced lifestyle of the city.

noun a suitable or appropriate action or behavior

adjective appropriate or proper in a particular situation

  • The tailor made sure the suit was fittin perfectly for the client.
  • I think those shoes are fittin you really well.
  • I'm fittin to head out to the party later tonight.
  • Her explanation was fittin like a missing piece of the puzzle.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality (e.g. Kiki)

article a word that is used to specify a noun (e.g. the)

  • The Kiki is a traditional dance originating from the South Pacific islands.
  • Did you see the Kiki performance at the cultural festival?
  • Let's go check out the Kiki at the beach party tonight!
  • The Kiki of gossip was spreading like wildfire through the office.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses

  • The new sports car may look impressive, but it's all show and no go when it comes to actual performance.
  • That fancy-looking phone is all show and no go - it's slow and lags all the time.
  • Don't be fooled by his flashy outfit, he's all show and no go when it comes to getting things done.
  • Her promises of helping out were all show and no go, as she never actually followed through with any action.

noun a slang term used to describe a visible bulge in a man's pants, typically indicating the presence of an erect penis

  • The manbulge in his suit pants was noticeable as he walked into the meeting.
  • Dude, your manbulge is showing in those tight jeans.
  • Check out the size of that guy's manbulge, it's huge!
  • His confidence was like a manbulge, impossible to ignore.

noun a collage or collection of images, text, and other materials used to convey a particular style or concept

  • The designer presented a detailed moodboard to the client for approval.
  • I spent hours creating a moodboard for my room makeover.
  • Check out this dope moodboard I put together for my project!
  • His outfit was like a moodboard of different styles and influences.

noun the unauthorized adoption or use of the customs, practices, ideas, etc., of one people or society by members of another and typically more dominant people or society

  • The issue of cultural appropriation has sparked debates among scholars and activists.
  • Some people don't realize that cultural appropriation can be harmful.
  • Stop appropriating other cultures, it's not cool.
  • Cultural appropriation is like wearing someone else's identity as a costume.

noun a book with a black cover or binding

  • He kept all his confidential information in a black book.
  • I wrote down her number in my little black book.
  • I heard he's got all the shady deals listed in his black book.
  • Her past mistakes were like entries in a black book, always haunting her.

adjective relating to or characterized by a style that is considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality

  • The kitschy decorations in the store may not appeal to everyone's taste.
  • I love the kitschy vibe of this cafe, it's so fun and quirky.
  • That kitschy thrift store has some really cool retro stuff.
  • Her outfit was a bit kitschy, but it suited her playful personality.

adjective describing something that immediately attracts attention or interest visually

  • The company invested in an eye-grabbing advertising campaign to attract more customers.
  • Have you seen that new store with the eye-grabbing window display?
  • That outfit is so eye-grabbing, you'll definitely turn heads!
  • Her speech was so powerful and full of emotion, it was truly eye-grabbing.

noun a person or thing that is intermediate in size, position, or status

adjective being in a state or position that is between two extremes

  • The term 'inbetweenie' is often used in the fashion industry to describe a size that falls in between standard sizes.
  • I consider myself an inbetweenie when it comes to choosing a shirt size - medium is too small but large is too big.
  • She's what you would call an inbetweenie, not quite a hipster but not mainstream either.
  • Being an inbetweenie in the debate, she struggled to pick a side.

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noun a term used to refer to a Macintosh computer or a type of waterproof raincoat

  • The new software update is compatible with both PC and Mac systems.
  • I love using my Mac for all my work and personal tasks.
  • I'm saving up to buy a new Macbook for school next semester.
  • Her mind was like a well-oiled Mac, processing information quickly and efficiently.

adjective describing someone or something with well-developed muscles

  • The weightlifter had a muscly physique that was the result of years of training.
  • I saw a really muscly guy at the gym today, he must lift a lot of weights.
  • Check out that dude, he's so muscly he must live in the gym.
  • Her arguments were muscly, cutting through the opposition with precision and strength.

noun a borough of New York City located mainly on Manhattan Island

adjective relating to or characteristic of Manhattan

  • Manhattan is one of the five boroughs of New York City.
  • Let's take a trip to Manhattan and explore all the famous landmarks.
  • I love hanging out in Manhattan, it's always so lit.
  • In the concrete jungle of Manhattan, dreams are made and broken.

noun a glamorous and fashionable woman, typically a model or celebrity

  • The fashion industry is always looking for the next big glamazon to walk the runways.
  • I heard that new model is a total glamazon - she's stunning!
  • That girl is a total glamazon - she's fierce and fabulous!
  • In the jungle of high fashion, she was the undisputed glamazon queen.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

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

  • The museum features a collection of colour paintings from various artists.
  • I love wearing clothes of colour because they make me feel happy.
  • She's always rocking makeup of colour that really makes her stand out.
  • His words painted a picture of colour, bringing life to his storytelling.

noun a category of technology devices that can be worn on the body, usually with smart features

  • The use of wearables in healthcare is becoming more prevalent as technology advances.
  • I love using my wearables to track my daily steps and activity levels.
  • I'm all about those wearables that can monitor my heart rate during workouts.
  • Wearables have become like a second skin to some people, always on and always connected.

noun a strong, prominent jawline that resembles the shape of a lantern

  • The actor was known for his lantern jaw, which gave his face a strong and defined appearance.
  • I always envied my brother's lantern jaw, he never had to worry about double chins.
  • Check out that guy with the lantern jaw, he must spend hours at the gym.
  • Her words hit me like a punch to the lantern jaw, leaving me stunned and speechless.

noun a small sample or piece of fabric, wallpaper, or other material, used for demonstration or testing purposes

  • The designer presented a swatch of fabric options for the new collection.
  • I picked up a swatch of paint colors to test on the wall.
  • Let me grab a swatch of that new eyeshadow palette to try out.
  • She only showed us a swatch of her true personality during the interview.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'silver fox' is a noun referring to a type of animal.

  • The silver fox is known for its beautiful silver fur coat.
  • I saw a handsome silver fox in the woods yesterday.
  • That guy at the party was a total silver fox.
  • The CEO is a real silver fox when it comes to negotiating deals.

noun a collection of selected items or works

  • The curation of the museum's latest exhibit was meticulously planned and executed.
  • I love the curation of this playlist, it has all my favorite songs.
  • The curation of this clothing line is on point, I want to buy everything!
  • Life is like the curation of a beautiful garden, it requires careful selection and nurturing to thrive.

noun a term used in perfumery to describe the trail of scent left behind by a fragrance

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  • The sillage of the perfume lingered in the room long after she had left.
  • I could smell the sillage of her cologne from across the room.
  • That perfume has such a strong sillage, it's like a cloud around her.
  • The sillage of her presence could be felt even though she was miles away.

noun a slang term for the loose, flabby skin that hangs down from the upper arms of some people, typically older women, often as a result of aging or weight fluctuations

  • Some individuals may develop bingo wings as a result of aging or weight gain.
  • I've been trying to tone up my bingo wings with some arm exercises.
  • I hate it when my bingo wings jiggle when I wave.
  • Her confidence soared once she embraced her bingo wings as a part of her unique beauty.

noun a slang term for fifty dollars

adjective describing something as fifty in number or quantity

  • The tailor carefully measured the fitty for the perfect fit.
  • I can't believe you found such a fitty dress for the party!
  • That car is a total fitty, I wish I could afford it.
  • Her new haircut is a fitty, it really suits her.

noun a term used in the context of promoting an idealized and often unhealthy body image that encourages extreme thinness

  • The concept of thinspiration has been a controversial topic in the fashion industry.
  • She often looks at thinspiration images on social media to stay motivated for her diet.
  • Some people use thinspiration to help them achieve their weight loss goals.
  • For her, running in the park is her thinspiration, it keeps her motivated to stay fit and healthy.

noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'shopaholism' is a noun that refers to the compulsive need to shop excessively.

  • Shopaholism is a serious condition characterized by compulsive shopping behavior.
  • My friend's shopaholism is getting out of control - she buys something new every day!
  • I think I may have a bit of shopaholism, I can't resist a good deal.
  • His shopaholism was like a black hole, constantly sucking in money and possessions.

noun the edge of a woven fabric that prevents it from unraveling

  • The tailor carefully inspected the selvedge of the fabric before beginning to cut.
  • I love the look of jeans with a selvedge edge, it's so cool.
  • Check out these selvedge denim jeans, they're top-notch quality.
  • She always pays attention to the selvedge details in her work, making sure everything is perfect.

adjective in a state of excitement or activity

adverb in a buzzing or humming manner

  • The news of the upcoming event had the town abuzz with excitement.
  • The office was abuzz with gossip about the new employee.
  • The party last night was abuzz with energy and good vibes.
  • Her mind was abuzz with ideas for her next project.

noun a session of photographing a model or product to showcase accessories

  • The photographer arranged an accessory shoot to showcase the new line of handbags.
  • We're doing an accessory shoot for the fashion blog later today.
  • Let's get some sick shots at the accessory shoot this weekend!
  • The accessory shoot was like adding the finishing touches to a masterpiece.

noun a type of clear, shiny finish applied to surfaces

  • The acid gloss used in the laboratory is highly corrosive and requires careful handling.
  • I accidentally spilled some acid gloss on my shoes and now they're ruined.
  • Be careful with that acid gloss, it's no joke.
  • Her words had an acid gloss to them, leaving a lasting sting on his ego.

noun a taste or flavor that is not immediately appealing to someone, but becomes more enjoyable over time as one becomes accustomed to it

  • Some types of cheese can be an acquired taste for those not used to strong flavors.
  • Sushi is definitely an acquired taste, but once you love it, you can't get enough!
  • Durian fruit is an acquired taste - some people love it, while others can't stand the smell.
  • Appreciating abstract art can be an acquired taste, as it may take time to understand and enjoy.

adjective having the qualities or characteristics typically associated with an actress, such as dramatic or exaggerated behavior

  • Her performance in the play was criticized for being too actressy.
  • She always acts so actressy whenever she's on stage.
  • I can't stand her actressy behavior, it's so annoying.
  • His attempt to charm the audience came off as a bit too actressy for my taste.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'adays' can be considered a noun as it is a shortened form of the word 'nowadays' which refers to the present time or current period.

  • In modern adays, technology plays a crucial role in our daily lives.
  • Aadays, people are always on their phones, constantly checking social media.
  • I can't believe how fast time flies adays!
  • Aadays, the concept of privacy seems to be a thing of the past.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions of how, when, where, or to what extent.

  • The art critic looked at the painting admiratively, noting every intricate detail.
  • She gazed admiratively at the beautiful sunset, feeling a sense of peace wash over her.
  • I saw him checking out the new car admiratively, probably thinking about buying one himself.
  • The author described the protagonist's actions admiratively, highlighting his bravery and selflessness.

noun a person who admires or loves someone or something very much

  • She is an adorer of classical music and attends every symphony concert in town.
  • I'm a huge adorer of your artwork, it's so inspiring!
  • I'm totally an adorer of that new restaurant down the street, their food is bomb!
  • As an adorer of nature, she felt at peace whenever she was surrounded by trees and wildlife.

adjective having a drooping or sagging appearance

  • The flowers in the garden appeared adroop after a long period of no rain.
  • The poor plant looks adroop because I forgot to water it.
  • Her hair was so adroop after taking off her hat.
  • His spirits were adroop after receiving the bad news.

noun a hairstyle characterized by tightly curled or frizzy hair forming a rounded shape on top of the head

  • The musician wore an afro wig during the performance.
  • I love how your afro looks today, it's so full and bouncy.
  • Her afro is on point, she must have spent a lot of time styling it.
  • The tree's branches spread out like a wild afro in all directions.

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name or a place

  • Agaty is a traditional Russian folk dance that is often performed at cultural events.
  • I heard that Agaty is a really fun dance to learn.
  • Let's hit the dance floor and bust out some Agaty moves!
  • Her movements on the stage were as graceful as a performance of Agaty.