adjective Arresting is an adjective that describes something that is striking or eye-catching, often in a dramatic or impressive way.

  • The police made an arresting of the suspect after gathering enough evidence.
  • The cops nabbed the guy after they caught him red-handed.
  • The authorities busted the criminal for his illegal activities.
  • The beauty of the painting was truly arresting, capturing everyone's attention.

noun a print type or letter in which the lines are thick and heavy.

adjective showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous.

  • The CEO made a bold decision to invest in the new technology.
  • She made a bold move by quitting her job without a backup plan.
  • He's always been a bold risk-taker, never afraid to try something new.
  • Her bold personality shines through in everything she does.

noun a shocking or unexpected event, especially one that has a powerful effect

adjective relating to or characteristic of a bombshell; stunning or sensational

  • The news of the bombshell report shook the political landscape.
  • Did you hear about the bombshell that was dropped at the meeting?
  • She dropped a bombshell when she revealed her secret to everyone.
  • Her stunning beauty was a bombshell at the party.

noun a protective covering for the legs

  • The gentleman put on his leather chaps before heading out for a horseback ride.
  • Hey chaps, let's grab a pint at the pub after work.
  • Those chaps are really cool, where did you get them?
  • He always acts like he's the boss, but he's just a regular chap like the rest of us.

noun a jeweled crown or headband worn as a symbol of sovereignty

  • The queen wore a sparkling diadem on her head during the coronation ceremony.
  • She looked like a princess with that shiny diadem on her head.
  • That diadem is blingin'!
  • The CEO wore the diadem of success as she led her company to new heights.

noun a delayed reaction to a surprising or remarkable situation, in which one looks again in order to understand what one has seen

verb to look twice at something in surprise or disbelief

  • She did a double take when she saw the price of the designer handbag.
  • I had to do a double take when I saw his new haircut.
  • I did a double take when I saw her outfit, it was fire!
  • The plot twist in the movie made me do a double take.

adjective relating to or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement

  • The novel explores the complex themes of love and erotic desire.
  • She enjoys reading erotic novels in her free time.
  • That movie was so steamy, it was practically erotic!
  • The artist's use of colors created an erotic atmosphere in the painting.

noun a boot with a blade attached to the sole, used for skating on ice

  • Ice skates are essential equipment for figure skating.
  • Let's go ice skating this weekend, I'll bring my ice skates!
  • I haven't used my ice skates in ages, they're probably rusty.
  • She glided through the presentation as smoothly as an ice skater on the rink.

noun a thing, person, or situation that is very large, ugly, and unnatural

  • The new building was described as a monstrosity by the architectural critics.
  • That car is a total monstrosity, dude.
  • I can't believe you're wearing those monstrosity of shoes.
  • The corruption in the government was a monstrosity that needed to be addressed.

adjective tending to provoke or stimulate; stimulating discussion or exciting controversy

  • The artist's latest piece is quite provocative, sparking deep conversations about societal issues.
  • Her outfit was so provocative, all eyes were on her the entire night.
  • Did you see that movie? It was so provocative, I couldn't stop thinking about it.
  • His words were provocative, stirring up emotions and challenging beliefs.

noun a foolish or stupid person

  • The children carved a pumpkin head for Halloween.
  • I can't believe you wore a pumpkin head to the party!
  • That guy is such a pumpkin head, always making silly jokes.
  • Her stubbornness made her a real pumpkin head when it came to compromise.

adjective relating to or consisting in the gratification of the senses or the indulgence of appetite

  • The artist's painting captured the sensual beauty of the human form.
  • The movie had a lot of sensual scenes that made me feel uncomfortable.
  • That new perfume is so sensual, it drives me crazy.
  • The music had a sensual rhythm that seemed to caress the soul.

noun a form of body modification where a design is made by inserting ink, dyes, or pigments into the skin

verb to mark the skin with a design using ink, dyes, or pigments

  • She decided to get a tattoo of her favorite quote on her wrist.
  • I'm thinking of getting a tattoo of my dog's face on my arm.
  • I got a sick tattoo of a dragon on my back yesterday.
  • The memory of her words was like a tattoo on his heart, forever etched in his mind.

adverb to the maximum extent; fully

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 used to specify or limit a noun

  • The company invested in the project to the hilt to ensure its success.
  • He decked out his car to the hilt with all the latest gadgets.
  • She partied to the hilt last night and had a blast.
  • The team pushed themselves to the hilt to meet the deadline.

adjective playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way

  • The artist's whimsical paintings captivated the audience with their playful and imaginative scenes.
  • I love how your room is decorated in such a whimsical style - it's so fun and quirky!
  • That movie was so whimsical, it had me laughing the whole time!
  • Her whimsical personality was like a breath of fresh air in a world of seriousness and routine.

noun a hairstyle in which the hair is twisted or braided into long, rope-like strands

  • The woman's intricate locs were carefully styled for the formal event.
  • I love how your locs are looking today, they're really on point.
  • Her loc game is strong, she always has the best styles.
  • His locs were like a crown of confidence, showcasing his pride and individuality.

noun a sidelong glance or gaze expressing disapproval, skepticism, or scorn

  • She gave him a subtle side-eye as he entered the room.
  • I caught her giving me a side-eye during the meeting.
  • She was throwing some serious side-eye at me all night.
  • The cat gave me some serious side-eye when I forgot to feed it.

noun a hairstyle in which a man's hair is pulled into a bun on the top or back of the head

  • The man bun has become a popular hairstyle among young men in recent years.
  • Hey, check out that guy with the man bun over there.
  • I'm thinking about growing out my hair so I can rock a man bun.
  • His man bun symbolizes his laid-back attitude and carefree spirit.

noun a person who advocates or practices maximalism, which is the belief in or pursuit of the maximum possible amount or degree of something

  • The maximalist approach to interior design involves incorporating bold patterns and vibrant colors.
  • My friend is a maximalist when it comes to fashion, always wearing multiple layers and accessories.
  • I can't believe how maximalist her makeup is today, she's really going all out.
  • His maximalist attitude towards life means he always strives for the biggest and best experiences.

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

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

pronoun a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it, this)

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

  • The contractor plans to tear it up and replace the entire flooring in the building.
  • Let's tear it up on the dance floor tonight!
  • I heard the new band is going to tear it up at the concert.
  • She's going to tear it up in the upcoming debate with her strong arguments.

noun a type of shoe with a thick, flat sole

adjective describing something related to or characteristic of flatforms

  • The fashion designer showcased a new collection of flatform shoes during the runway show.
  • I love wearing flatform sandals because they are so comfortable and stylish.
  • Those flatform sneakers are lit, I need to get a pair for myself.
  • The company's new marketing strategy served as a flatform for their rapid growth in the market.