Fashion Terminology

685 words in this vocabulary list

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noun a thing that can be added to something else in order to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive

  • The store offers a wide range of high-quality accessories to complement your outfit.
  • I love shopping for cute accessories to add some flair to my look.
  • Check out these dope accessories that will take your style to the next level.
  • A positive attitude is the best accessory you can wear in any situation.

verb to decorate or add beauty to something

  • The walls of the museum are adorned with beautiful paintings from the Renaissance era.
  • She adorned her room with fairy lights and posters of her favorite band.
  • I'm going to adorn my new backpack with patches and pins to make it unique.
  • Her kindness adorned her personality like a crown.

noun a thing which adorns or decorates; an ornament or decoration

  • The queen wore a crown as an adornment for her royal appearance.
  • She loves to wear colorful scarves as adornment to her outfits.
  • I'm all about that bling bling adornment, you know what I'm saying?
  • A smile is the best adornment one can wear on their face.

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

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

  • The project was completed after a fashion, although there were still some areas that needed improvement.
  • He managed to fix the leaky faucet after a fashion, but it still drips occasionally.
  • She tried to cook dinner after a fashion, but it turned out to be a disaster.
  • The artist's latest painting was considered art after a fashion, but some critics were not impressed.

adjective describing something that is light, spacious, or filled with air

  • The architect designed the building with large windows to create an airy atmosphere.
  • I love how this room feels so airy with all the windows open.
  • This place is so airy, I could just float away!
  • Her mind felt airy and light after meditating for an hour.

adjective having the hand on the hip and the elbow turned outward

adverb with hands on hips and elbows turned outward

  • The soldier stood with his arms akimbo, ready for inspection.
  • She always stands with her hands on her hips, akimbo.
  • He was leaning against the wall with his legs akimbo.
  • The tree branches reached out akimbo, creating a natural canopy.

noun a type of fabric or garment with a printed design that covers the entire surface

adverb all over the place; everywhere

  • The paint was splattered allover the canvas, creating a unique abstract pattern.
  • I spilled coffee all allover my new shirt this morning, what a mess!
  • She was dancing like crazy, with her hair flying allover the place.
  • The rumors spread allover the small town like wildfire.

noun the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating

verb to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable

  • The allure of the historic city drew in tourists from around the world.
  • The new restaurant has a certain allure that makes everyone want to try it.
  • The party scene in that city has a unique allure that you just have to experience for yourself.
  • The allure of the unknown always beckons us to explore beyond our comfort zones.

noun a change or modification made to something

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  • The alteration of the contract was approved by all parties involved.
  • I made a few alterations to the recipe to suit my taste.
  • She's always altering her appearance with different hairstyles and outfits.
  • The alteration of his mindset led to a significant change in his behavior.

adjective relating to or characteristic of animals, especially in being physical and instinctive

  • The artist's painting captured the animalistic nature of the wild tiger.
  • When he gets angry, his behavior becomes very animalistic.
  • I was so hungry, I ate my burger in an animalistic way.
  • Her dance performance was so intense and animalistic, it was mesmerizing to watch.

noun Clothing or garments in general.

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  • The company specializes in producing high-quality apparel for men and women.
  • I love shopping for new apparel to update my wardrobe.
  • Check out this dope apparel I just copped from the mall.
  • His words were like a finely tailored piece of apparel, perfectly crafted to make an impact.

noun the way that someone or something looks or seems

adjective relating to how someone or something looks or seems

  • Her appearance at the conference was impeccable, with every detail carefully thought out.
  • I really like your new appearance with the shorter hair, it suits you.
  • Wow, your appearance is on point today, you're looking fly!
  • His appearance of confidence masked the nervousness he felt inside.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the aristocracy; having the manners, values, or qualities associated with the aristocracy

  • The aristocratic family hosted a grand ball at their estate.
  • The aristocratic folks sure know how to throw a fancy party.
  • Those aristos always act like they're better than everyone else.
  • Her manners were so refined, they could be described as aristocratic.

verb to dress or decorate in a particular way

  • The tables were arrayed with an assortment of fine china and crystal glasses for the formal dinner.
  • The shelves were arrayed with all sorts of knick-knacks and trinkets.
  • The party was lit with everyone arrayed in their freshest gear.
  • The stars were arrayed across the night sky like diamonds on black velvet.

noun clothing or garments worn by someone

verb to dress or clothe oneself

  • The dress code for the event requires formal attire.
  • You don't have to wear such fancy attire to the party.
  • Check out his cool attire, he always dresses to impress.
  • Her attire reflected her inner confidence and poise.

bag

noun a flexible container with an opening at the top, used for carrying things

  • She carried her laptop in a sleek leather bag to the business meeting.
  • I'll just throw my stuff in my bag and head out.
  • That new backpack is so lit, it's my new go-to bag.
  • His words were like a mixed bag of emotions, leaving everyone confused.

adjective loose-fitting or oversized, typically of clothing

  • The baggy trousers were not appropriate for the formal event.
  • I love wearing baggy sweatpants when I'm lounging around the house.
  • Those baggy jeans are so last season.
  • Her eyes were baggy from lack of sleep.

noun a loud, forceful sound or action

adjective describing something that is loud, forceful, or exciting

  • The construction workers were banging on the steel beams to secure them in place.
  • The party last night was banging, everyone had a great time.
  • The new album is banging, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Her heart was banging in her chest as she waited for the results.

verb to uncover or expose

adjective without any clothes or not covered by anything

  • The hiker's feet were sore from walking on the bare rocks.
  • She was so embarrassed when she showed up to the party in a bare outfit.
  • I can't believe you went out in public with your hair looking so bare.
  • His emotions were laid bare for all to see during the heartfelt speech.

verb the act of uncovering or exposing something, often used in the context of revealing something that was previously hidden or covered

  • The artist painted a beautiful portrait of a woman baring her soul.
  • She was baring her teeth in frustration during the argument.
  • He was baring his chest to show off his new tattoo.
  • The investigation was baring new evidence that could change everything.

noun a person who is considered attractive or beautiful while bathing or swimming

  • The bathing beauty gracefully walked along the shore, exuding elegance and charm.
  • Check out the bathing beauty over there, she's got all the guys' attention.
  • That bathing beauty is a total beach babe, everyone's talking about her.
  • She was a bathing beauty in the sense that her confidence and poise radiated like the sun on a summer day.

adjective describing something covered or decorated with beads

  • The elegant gown was adorned with intricate beaded patterns.
  • I love wearing beaded jewelry, it adds a touch of glamour to any outfit.
  • Check out that beaded necklace, it's so bling!
  • Her words were like beaded pearls of wisdom, each one precious and valuable.

noun a long, slender pole used for supporting bean plants

  • The bean pole stood tall in the garden, supporting the climbing plants.
  • Look at that bean pole over there, he's so skinny!
  • She's a total bean pole, always eating salads and working out.
  • His limbs were like bean poles, long and slender, as he danced across the stage.

adjective an adjective that describes something as being like a beast or animal in appearance or behavior

  • The beastly creature roamed the forest, causing fear among the villagers.
  • That movie was beastly, I couldn't stop laughing the whole time.
  • I can't believe you ate that whole pizza, you're a beastly eater!
  • His temper was beastly, always quick to anger and lash out.

noun a proper noun referring to a historical figure known for his fashion and style in the early 19th century

  • Beau Brummel was a prominent figure in Regency England known for his impeccable fashion sense.
  • Did you hear about Beau Brummel? He was the ultimate fashion icon back in the day.
  • Beau Brummel was the OG style king of his time.
  • Being called a Beau Brummel is the highest compliment for someone's fashion sense.

noun a boyfriend or male admirer

  • The grand ballroom was adorned with beautiful chandeliers, creating a truly majestic atmosphere.
  • She's going on a date with her beau tonight.
  • Check out that new ride, it's a real beau!
  • His words were a beau of deception, masking his true intentions.

noun a person who is pleasing to look at or listen to

adjective describing the people as attractive or pleasing in appearance

  • The gala was attended by a crowd of beautiful people dressed in elegant attire.
  • The party was full of beautiful people having a great time.
  • The club was packed with all the beautiful people showing off their dance moves.
  • In the world of fashion, beautiful people are like living works of art.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'beautiful' describes a noun or pronoun as having qualities that give pleasure to the senses or mind.

  • The garden was filled with beautiful flowers of various colors.
  • Wow, that sunset was so beautiful!
  • That new dress is looking so beautiful on you!
  • Her voice was like a beautiful melody that soothed my soul.

verb to impress or enchant someone greatly

adjective to be greatly impressed or enchanted

  • The actress was bedazzled in a stunning gown for the red carpet event.
  • She was totally bedazzled by the flashy lights of the city.
  • I bedazzled my phone case with rhinestones to make it stand out.
  • The speaker's words were so powerful, they bedazzled the audience with inspiration.

verb to decorate or adorn something in a showy or gaudy manner

  • The royal family decided to bedeck the palace with beautiful tapestries for the upcoming ball.
  • She loves to bedeck her room with fairy lights and posters of her favorite band.
  • Let's bedeck the party venue with streamers and balloons to make it more festive.
  • His speech was bedecked with flowery language, but lacked substance.

verb to decorate or adorn something in a showy or gaudy manner

  • The grand ballroom was bedecked with sparkling chandeliers and elegant floral arrangements.
  • The house was bedecked with twinkling lights and colorful ornaments for the holiday season.
  • The car was bedecked with stickers and decals, showing off the driver's unique personality.
  • Her words were bedecked with hidden meanings, leaving the audience intrigued and puzzled.

verb past participle of 'bedraggle'

adjective disheveled or untidy in appearance

  • The bedraggled state of her dress indicated she had been caught in the rain.
  • After running through the mud, her shoes were completely bedraggled.
  • She looked so bedraggled after pulling an all-nighter for the exam.
  • The team's bedraggled morale was lifted after their victory.

adjective suitable or appropriate for a particular person or occasion

  • The grandeur of the palace was befitting of a royal family.
  • The fancy dress was befitting for the elegant party.
  • His new car is totally befitting his style.
  • The peaceful silence was befitting of the serene landscape.

verb to decorate with ruffles or frills

  • The gown was befrilled with delicate lace along the hem.
  • She loves to wear tops that are befrilled with ruffles.
  • I can't believe she's still wearing those befrilled jeans from the 80s.
  • His speech was befrilled with unnecessary details and embellishments.

verb to decorate or adorn with jewels or precious stones

  • The queen's crown was bejeweled with rubies, emeralds, and sapphires.
  • She loves to bejewel her phone case with sparkly rhinestones.
  • I'm going to bejewel my sneakers with some bling.
  • His words were bejeweled with wisdom and insight.

adjective adjective describing something that is adorned or decorated with jewels or precious stones

  • The queen wore a bejeweled crown to the royal banquet.
  • She showed off her bejeweled necklace at the party.
  • Check out my bejeweled phone case, isn't it blingin'?
  • Her words were like a bejeweled tapestry, weaving a beautiful story.

noun a beautiful and charming young woman; a female admirer or sweetheart

  • The belle of the ball arrived in a stunning gown.
  • Did you see that belle over there? She's so pretty!
  • That girl is the belle of the school, everyone loves her.
  • The old theater was once the belle of the town, now it sits abandoned.

noun a strip of leather or other material worn around the waist to support clothes or carry weapons

verb to fasten or secure with a belt

  • She cinched her waist with a leather belt to complete her professional look.
  • I always forget to wear a belt with my jeans, and then spend the day pulling them up.
  • That belt is so dope, where did you get it?
  • He tightened his belt and prepared for the financial challenges ahead.

verb to decorate or adorn with ribbons

  • The gift was beautifully beribboned with a luxurious silk ribbon.
  • She beribboned her hair with colorful ribbons for the party.
  • I'm gonna beribbon this package real nice before sending it out.
  • Her words were beribboned with sincerity and kindness.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'beribboned' describes something that has ribbons attached

  • The gift was beautifully beribboned with a luxurious satin bow.
  • She showed up to the party with her hair beribboned in colorful strands.
  • The car was all beribboned with streamers for the parade.
  • His words were beribboned with flattery, but lacked sincerity.

verb to decorate or cover with small shiny objects or decorations

  • The dress was bespangled with sequins and beads, adding a touch of elegance to the evening.
  • She loves to bespangle her phone case with stickers and charms.
  • The rapper's outfit was bespangled with bling, making him stand out in the crowd.
  • The night sky was bespangled with stars, creating a beautiful sight to behold.

verb to indicate or suggest something; to be a sign of something

  • The elegant attire she wore bespeaks her refined taste in fashion.
  • His fancy car bespeaks his success in life.
  • The graffiti on the wall bespeaks the artist's rebellious nature.
  • The storm clouds gathering on the horizon bespeak of an impending thunderstorm.
  • The actress arrived at the red carpet event in a stunning gown bespangled with crystals.
  • She looked like a disco ball in that bespangled dress.
  • Her outfit was so bespangled, it was blinding!
  • The night sky was bespangled with twinkling stars.

noun a humorous term referring to being naked or not wearing any clothes

  • The guest arrived at the formal event wearing nothing but his birthday suit.
  • I can't believe you jumped into the pool in your birthday suit!
  • Let's hit the beach and soak up the sun in our birthday suits.
  • He felt completely exposed, as if he was standing in front of a crowd in his birthday suit.

noun a type of jacket resembling a suit jacket but cut more casually

  • The businessman wore a navy blue blazer to the meeting.
  • She threw on a blazer over her t-shirt for a casual look.
  • I love how you rock that blazer, it really suits you.
  • His sharp wit was like a blazer in the conversation, cutting through the small talk.

noun a sturdy item of footwear covering the foot and ankle, and sometimes the lower leg

verb to start up (a computer) by loading and running the operating system

  • The hiker put on his sturdy hiking boots before starting the trail.
  • I love wearing my favorite boots when I go out with friends.
  • Those new boots are sick! Where did you get them?
  • She decided to pull herself up by her bootstraps and start her own business.

adjective describing someone who has large breasts or a full bust

  • The actress wore a bosomy gown to the red carpet event.
  • She always flaunts her bosomy figure in tight tops.
  • Check out that bosomy babe over there!
  • The bosomy hills seemed to embrace the small village below.

noun a piece of jewelry worn around the wrist

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  • She wore a delicate gold bracelet on her wrist to the formal event.
  • I found a cool bracelet at the flea market today.
  • Check out my new blingy bracelet, it's so extra!
  • The bracelet of friendship symbolizes our bond and connection.

adjective Braw is an adjective that means excellent, fine, or splendid.

  • The braw attire of the guests added elegance to the evening gala.
  • She looked braw in her new dress for the party.
  • That car is braw, man! I wish I could drive it.
  • His braw personality shone through in his heartfelt speech.

noun a forced entry into a building or vehicle, typically for the purpose of theft

verb to enter a building or vehicle forcibly in order to commit a crime or cause damage

preposition used to indicate the action of entering forcibly into a building or vehicle

  • The police are investigating a break in at the jewelry store.
  • Did you hear about the break in at the convenience store last night?
  • There was a break in at the frat house over the weekend.
  • She felt like someone was trying to break in to her thoughts during the therapy session.

adjective describing something that is pleasantly windy or refreshing

  • The weather forecast predicts a breezy day with winds reaching up to 15 miles per hour.
  • I love going for a walk on a breezy day, it's so refreshing.
  • Let's hit the beach on this breezy day and catch some waves!
  • Her breezy attitude towards life always makes everything seem easier.

noun the upper edge or lip of a container, typically a cup or a glass

verb fill or be full to the point of overflowing

  • The cup was filled to the brim with hot tea.
  • She wore a hat with a wide brim to shield her face from the sun.
  • I'm feeling on top of the world, my happiness is at the brim.
  • Her excitement was at the brim as she waited for the results of the competition.

adjective sharp and clear; abrupt

  • The brisk wind made it difficult to walk outside.
  • Let's take a brisk walk around the park to get some fresh air.
  • I like to start my day with a brisk jog to wake myself up.
  • Her brisk attitude towards the project helped us finish ahead of schedule.

adjective a word that describes a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'brown' describes the color of something

  • The brown leather chair in the office adds a touch of sophistication.
  • I love your brown boots, they look really cool.
  • Check out that brown ride, it's totally rad.
  • His eyes turned brown with envy when he saw her new car.

noun a dollar

  • The hunter was able to track down a majestic buck in the forest.
  • I saw a huge buck while hiking in the woods.
  • That buck is a real stud, he's got all the ladies swooning.
  • She's always trying to pass the buck when it comes to taking responsibility.

noun a fastening device, typically made of metal or plastic, used to secure two loose ends by snapping or sliding together

verb to fasten with a buckle

  • Please remember to securely fasten your seatbelt buckle before takeoff.
  • Make sure you buckle up before we hit the road.
  • I can't believe you forgot to buckle your pants, dude.
  • She felt the weight of responsibility buckle under the pressure.

adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'bulky' describes something that is large and difficult to move or carry

  • The bulky package was difficult to carry up the stairs.
  • I had to lug that bulky box all the way to the post office.
  • My new winter coat is so bulky, I feel like a marshmallow.
  • The bulky workload weighed heavily on her mind.

noun A noisy and energetic activity involving a lot of people

verb To move in a hurried or energetic manner

  • The city's streets were filled with the bustle of people going about their daily activities.
  • I love the bustle of the farmer's market on Saturday mornings.
  • Let's get out of this bustle and find somewhere quieter to hang out.
  • Amidst the bustle of life, it's important to find moments of peace and reflection.

noun a small disk or knob that is sewn on a garment and is used to fasten it by being pushed through a slit or loop

verb to fasten or close with buttons

adverb in a manner that involves fastening or closing with buttons

  • He always makes sure to button up his shirt before going to work.
  • Don't forget to button up your jacket before going outside.
  • I had to button up my coat because it was freezing outside.
  • It's time to button up and focus on finishing this project.

noun a slit or loop through which a button is passed to fasten a garment

verb to make a buttonhole in (a garment)

  • The tailor carefully sewed a buttonhole on the lapel of the suit jacket.
  • I struggled to button my shirt through the tiny buttonhole.
  • Hey, can you help me with this buttonhole? It's driving me crazy!
  • She managed to buttonhole the CEO at the networking event and pitch her idea.

adjective Buxom is an adjective that describes a woman as having a full, rounded figure; voluptuous or plump.

  • The actress was known for her buxom figure and elegant demeanor.
  • She's got a buxom physique that turns heads wherever she goes.
  • Check out that buxom babe over there!
  • The buxom clouds in the sky signaled an impending storm.

cap

noun a type of head covering, typically with a visor

verb to cover or close with a cap

adjective relating to or characteristic of a cap

preposition used in expressions indicating the maximum amount that can be contained or accommodated

  • The CEO always wears a stylish cap during outdoor events.
  • I need to grab my cap before we head out to the game.
  • That cap is lit, where did you get it?
  • He reached the cap of his career when he became the president of the company.

noun a piece of land jutting into the sea or some other large body of water

  • The explorer wore a cape to protect himself from the harsh winds.
  • I love wearing my cape when I feel like a superhero.
  • That cape is so fly, where did you get it?
  • She used her charm like a cape to navigate through social situations.

adjective having no worries or concerns; free from anxiety or responsibility

  • The carefree attitude of the children was evident as they played in the park.
  • She always has a carefree attitude, never letting things bother her.
  • I wish I could be as carefree as you are, just living in the moment.
  • His carefree spirit was like a breath of fresh air in the stuffy office environment.

adjective showing the effect of grief or anxiety through tiredness or stress

  • The careworn expression on her face indicated the stress she was under.
  • He looked careworn after pulling an all-nighter to finish his project.
  • She appeared careworn after dealing with her drama-filled friends all day.
  • The old house had a careworn appearance, with peeling paint and creaky floorboards.

noun a narrow, elevated platform used by models to demonstrate clothing and accessories during a fashion show

  • The model confidently strutted down the catwalk in the latest designer collection.
  • She totally owned the catwalk during the fashion show.
  • Did you see her slay the catwalk? She's a natural.
  • In the competitive world of business, you have to be prepared to walk the catwalk and showcase your skills.

noun a fellow

verb to irritate or annoy

  • The young chap was well-mannered and polite during the formal event.
  • Hey chap, wanna grab a drink later?
  • That chap is always up to no good.
  • He's a real stand-up chap, always willing to lend a hand.

noun the power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration

verb to delight or please greatly

  • The historic town was filled with old-world charm.
  • She has a certain charm that draws people to her.
  • That new restaurant has some serious charm, dude.
  • His charm was like a spell, captivating everyone around him.

noun a person who is chaste or virtuous

adjective morally pure or decent, modest

  • She maintained a chaste appearance throughout the ceremony.
  • She's always been very chaste, never getting involved in any scandalous behavior.
  • I can't believe she's still chaste, she needs to live a little!
  • His chaste heart remained untouched by the corruption around him.

adjective impudent or irreverent, typically in an endearing or amusing way

  • The child's cheeky behavior was not tolerated in the classroom.
  • She gave him a cheeky wink before walking away.
  • He's always making cheeky remarks to get a laugh out of his friends.
  • Her cheeky smile lit up the room, bringing joy to everyone around her.

adjective a term used to describe something that is of poor quality or taste, often in an exaggerated or overly sentimental way

  • The chef prepared a delicious cheesy lasagna for the dinner party.
  • I love cheesy movies that make me laugh.
  • That joke was so cheesy, but I couldn't help but laugh.
  • His speech was full of cheesy cliches, but it still managed to inspire the audience.

noun stylishness and elegance; a stylish and fashionable quality

adjective stylish and fashionable; attractive and elegant

  • The fashion designer showcased her latest collection of chic evening gowns.
  • I love your chic new haircut!
  • Those sneakers are so chic, I need to get a pair!
  • Her chic demeanor exuded confidence and sophistication.

adjective Chubby is an adjective that describes someone or something as slightly overweight or plump.

  • The doctor advised the patient to watch his diet and exercise regularly to avoid becoming chubby.
  • My little cousin is so cute and chubby, I just want to squeeze his cheeks!
  • I love how my cat's chubby belly jiggles when she runs around the house.
  • Her wallet was feeling a little chubby after receiving her bonus at work.

noun a device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together

verb to fasten or hold tightly with a clasp

  • She carefully fastened the clasp on her pearl necklace.
  • Can you help me with this clasp? I can't get it to close.
  • I love the clasp on this bracelet, it's so cute!
  • The clasp of friendship between them was strong and unbreakable.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The event was quite classy, with everyone dressed in elegant attire.
  • She always looks so classy with her vintage style.
  • That outfit is so classy, I love it!
  • His speech was classy, full of grace and eloquence.

noun A clean cut can also refer to a sharp, precise incision or wound.

adjective A clean cut refers to a neat and precise appearance or style.

  • The man had a clean-cut appearance with neatly groomed hair and a pressed suit.
  • I like your clean-cut look with the fresh haircut and clean-shaven face.
  • That guy is always so clean-cut, he must spend hours in front of the mirror.
  • Her clean-cut approach to problem-solving always ensures efficient and effective solutions.

noun a loose outer garment, such as a cape or coat

verb to cover or conceal something as if with a cloak

  • The king wore a luxurious velvet cloak to the royal banquet.
  • She threw on her cloak before heading out into the rain.
  • I saw him cloak his true intentions with flattery.
  • The secrecy surrounding the project was like a cloak hiding its true purpose.

noun clothing or garments in general

verb to dress or cover with clothing

  • It is important to clothe yourself appropriately for the interview.
  • Don't forget to clothe yourself nicely for the party tonight.
  • I need to clothe myself in some swag attire for the concert.
  • Music has the power to clothe our emotions in a blanket of comfort.

noun a person who is concerned about their clothing and appearance

adjective aware or mindful of the type of clothing one wears

  • She is very clothes conscious and always makes sure to dress appropriately for the occasion.
  • My sister is super clothes conscious and spends hours picking out her outfits.
  • I'm not very clothes conscious, I usually just throw on whatever is clean.
  • Being clothes conscious doesn't just mean dressing well, it also reflects a person's attention to detail and self-expression.

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  • She carefully selected her clothes for the important business meeting.
  • I need to go shopping for some new clothes for the party this weekend.
  • I love your new threads, where did you get those clothes?
  • His words were like a cloak of lies, hiding the truth beneath the fabric of his clothes.

noun a person who is very interested in and fashionable about their clothes

  • She was known as a clotheshorse for her impeccable taste in fashion.
  • My sister is a total clotheshorse - she's always shopping for new outfits.
  • I heard that new boutique is a hotspot for all the clotheshorses in town.
  • In the world of high fashion, she was considered a clotheshorse among the elite designers.

noun a garment worn on the upper body for warmth or fashion

verb to cover with a coat

  • She wore a stylish coat to the business meeting.
  • I grabbed my coat before heading out the door.
  • That new coat is so lit!
  • His words provided a coat of comfort during the difficult time.

noun the part of a garment that covers the shoulder

  • She felt hurt when she was given the cold shoulder by her colleagues at the meeting.
  • I don't know why she's giving me the cold shoulder lately.
  • Why are you giving me the cold shoulder all of a sudden?
  • The company gave the cold shoulder to the proposal, refusing to consider it further.

noun a band of material around the neck of a shirt, dress, coat, etc., either upright or turned over

verb to seize or detain (someone)

  • The gentleman adjusted his collar before entering the meeting.
  • She popped her collar and strutted down the street.
  • That party was so lit, everyone was rocking their popped collars.
  • The strict rules of the company felt like a tight collar around his neck.

adjective describing the state of having color, typically used to refer to something other than black or white

  • The artist used a variety of colored pencils to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  • I love wearing colored socks to add a pop of fun to my outfit.
  • Her hair was dyed a bright colored pink that really stood out.
  • The team's performance was lackluster, like a colored painting missing its bold strokes.

adjective describing something that lacks color or is dull in appearance

  • The colorless sky on a cloudy day made everything seem dreary.
  • I prefer colorful clothes over colorless ones.
  • That movie was so boring, it was like watching paint dry in a colorless room.
  • His speech was colorless, lacking any passion or emotion.

adjective playful or frisky in a lively way, like a young horse

  • The young actress had a coltish energy on stage that captivated the audience.
  • The coltish foal ran around the field playfully, chasing after butterflies.
  • She's always been a bit coltish, never wanting to settle down in one place for too long.
  • His coltish behavior at the party showed his lack of maturity in social settings.

noun a feeling of being calm, composed, or unflustered

adjective describes a person or thing that is fashionable, attractive, or impressive

  • The air conditioning system in the office keeps the room cool and comfortable.
  • I think it's really cool that you're learning how to play the guitar.
  • That new movie was so cool, I can't wait to see it again.
  • His calm demeanor in stressful situations is like a cool breeze on a hot day.

noun a woman who flirts or behaves in a teasing manner to attract attention

verb to flirt or behave in a teasing manner to attract attention

  • The actress played the role of a coquette in the period drama.
  • She's always been a bit of a coquette, flirting with everyone she meets.
  • That coquette at the party was really working the room.
  • Her coquettish behavior masked her true intentions.

noun a close-fitting, stiffened and usually laced undergarment, worn especially by women to shape and support the body

  • The Victorian-era woman wore a tightly laced corset to achieve the fashionable hourglass figure.
  • I can't breathe in this corset, it's so tight!
  • She rocked a corset to cinch her waist for the party.
  • The strict rules felt like a corset, constricting her freedom.

noun A costume party is a social event where attendees dress up in costumes based on a theme or specific characters.

  • The annual charity gala will include a costume party this year.
  • I heard there's a costume party happening at Sarah's house next weekend.
  • Let's crash that costume party at Jake's place, it's gonna be lit!
  • Life is like a costume party, you never know who's hiding behind the mask.

noun a woman who is featured on the cover of a magazine

  • The fashion magazine chose a well-known model as their new cover girl.
  • Did you see the latest issue? Sarah is on the cover as a cover girl!
  • She's always been the cover girl of our group, the one everyone looks up to.
  • As the CEO, she was the cover girl for the company, always representing it in public appearances.

noun a hood or long hooded cloak, especially of a monk

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  • The monk wore a traditional cowl as part of his religious attire.
  • She pulled up her cowl to shield herself from the rain.
  • I love that cowl hoodie, it's so cozy!
  • The cowl of secrecy shrouded the mysterious organization.

noun a feeling of comfort and warmth

adjective giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation

  • The cabin was decorated in a cozy style, with plush furniture and warm lighting.
  • Let's stay in tonight and have a cozy movie night on the couch.
  • I love coming home to my cozy little pad after a long day at work.
  • The cozy relationship between the two countries helped facilitate diplomatic negotiations.

noun a pattern or design that consists of crossing lines

verb to move or go in a pattern of crossing lines

  • The crisscross pattern of the lattice fence added a decorative touch to the garden.
  • I saw tire tracks crisscrossing the field, so someone must have been joyriding.
  • The graffiti artist crisscrossed the city with their tags, leaving their mark everywhere.
  • The detective had to crisscross the city in order to track down the suspect.

noun a band or strip of material worn around the wrist for decoration or to fasten clothing

verb to strike someone with an open hand, especially on the head or ear

  • The police officer placed the suspect in handcuffs and then secured a cuff around his ankle.
  • I accidentally ripped the cuff of my shirt while trying to fix it.
  • She's always wearing those cute cuff bracelets, they look so cool.
  • The company was accused of trying to cuff the competition by using unethical business practices.

adjective describing someone or something with a rounded or shapely figure

  • The dress was designed to flatter a curvy figure.
  • She's got a really curvy body.
  • Check out that curvy babe over there!
  • The road ahead was curvy, with twists and turns at every corner.

adjective describing a person, thing, or action as attractive, endearing, or charming

  • The cute puppy was adopted by a loving family.
  • That dress you're wearing is so cute!
  • I can't get over how cute that cat video was.
  • Her smile was as cute as a button.

noun the quality of being delicately small and pretty

  • The daintiness of the porcelain tea set added an elegant touch to the afternoon tea party.
  • She admired the daintiness of the delicate lace trim on her new dress.
  • I can't get over the daintiness of these mini cupcakes - they're so cute!
  • Her words were delivered with such daintiness, despite the harsh message they conveyed.

noun a man unduly devoted to style, neatness, and fashion in dress and appearance

adjective excellent; first-rate

  • He always dressed in a dandy manner, with perfectly tailored suits and polished shoes.
  • Jim thought he looked pretty dandy in his new leather jacket.
  • That new song is dandy, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Despite the challenges, she managed to keep a dandy attitude throughout the project.

adjective neat and trim in dress and appearance

  • The gentleman arrived at the gala looking incredibly dapper in his tailored suit.
  • Wow, you're looking pretty dapper in that outfit!
  • He's always so dapper, it's like he was born with style.
  • Her words were as sharp and dapper as his appearance.

noun the absence of light

adjective having little or no light

adverb in a dark manner

  • The room was enveloped in darkness as the power outage continued.
  • I can't see anything in this dark room, can you turn on the light?
  • The party was so lit, it was dark!
  • His past is a dark cloud that follows him wherever he goes.

noun a quality of brightness and radiance that is visually impressive

verb to impress or astonish greatly

  • The fireworks display was designed to dazzle the audience with its colorful explosions.
  • Her new dress really dazzled everyone at the party.
  • The new video game graphics are so good, they totally dazzle my eyes.
  • His intelligence and wit never fail to dazzle me in conversation.

noun a person or thing that impresses or astonishes by being strikingly attractive or skillful

adjective used to describe something or someone that dazzles or impresses

  • The actress was known for her role as a dazzling dazzler in the Broadway play.
  • Wow, that new dress you're wearing is a real dazzler!
  • Check out that car, it's a total dazzler!
  • Her smile was like a dazzler, lighting up the room wherever she went.

noun a French term meaning 'required' or 'essential'

adjective required by etiquette or current fashion

  • Wearing a suit and tie is considered de rigueur for the event.
  • It's de rigueur to bring a bottle of wine to a dinner party.
  • In this group, speaking in emojis is de rigueur.
  • In the fashion industry, being ahead of the trend is de rigueur.

noun the neckline of a dress or top that is cut low and reveals the neck and chest

  • The elegant gown featured a plunging decollete neckline.
  • She wore a dress with a low decollete that turned heads at the party.
  • Check out that decollete on her outfit, it's so daring!
  • Her words had a decollete effect, revealing more than she intended.

adjective free and relaxed in manner; unconstrained

adverb in a relaxed and casual manner

  • The actress appeared calm and degage as she gracefully walked down the red carpet.
  • She always looks so degage, like she doesn't have a care in the world.
  • I wish I could be as degage as him, nothing seems to faze him.
  • His writing style is so degage, it flows effortlessly and naturally.

adjective allowing light to pass through, transparent, translucent

  • The diaphanous fabric allowed the light to pass through easily.
  • She wore a diaphanous dress to the party last night.
  • That diaphanous top is so cute!
  • His diaphanous excuses were easily seen through by his boss.

noun a state of disorganization or untidiness

  • The office was in complete disarray after the unexpected inspection.
  • Her room is always in disarray, she never cleans up.
  • The party was a total disarray, everyone was all over the place.
  • His mind was in disarray after the shocking news.

noun a loose morning dress

  • The actress was caught in dishabille by the paparazzi.
  • She walked around the house in dishabille all day.
  • I can't believe she went to the party in dishabille!
  • His argument was in such dishabille that no one could follow his train of thought.

adjective a state of being in extreme sorrow or pain

  • The distressed woman sought help from the authorities after losing her home in a fire.
  • I could tell she was really distressed about the situation.
  • She was totally distressed over the breakup.
  • The artist used distressed techniques to create a vintage look on the furniture.

adjective causing anxiety, sorrow, or pain; upsetting or troubling

  • The news of the recent natural disaster was distressing for the entire community.
  • I had a distressing conversation with my boss about my performance at work.
  • The movie was so distressing, I couldn't stop crying.
  • The constant noise from the construction site was distressing to my ears.

verb to dress up or adorn in a showy or flashy manner

  • The tailor was skilled in the art of dizen, creating intricate designs on the fabric.
  • She dizens up her outfits with colorful accessories to make them pop.
  • I love how you dizen up your room with all those funky posters and lights.
  • The artist dizens up reality with his surrealistic paintings, adding a touch of magic to everyday scenes.

noun a doll is a toy in the form of a human figure

verb to doll up means to dress or make oneself up in a stylish or glamorous way

  • She decided to doll up for the important business meeting by wearing a tailored suit and elegant jewelry.
  • I'm going to doll up for the party tonight by doing my hair and makeup really nicely.
  • I'm going to doll up in my favorite outfit for the concert this weekend.
  • The marketing team worked hard to doll up the presentation with eye-catching graphics and engaging content.

don

noun a Spanish title prefixed to a man's given name as a mark of respect

  • Don't forget to submit your report by the end of the day.
  • Hey, don't worry about it, I'll take care of everything.
  • Don't sweat it, I got your back.
  • Sometimes you just have to don your superhero cape and face your fears head-on.

adjective lacking in stylishness or neatness; shabby in appearance

  • The dowdy attire of the librarian did not reflect her vibrant personality.
  • She felt dowdy in her old sweatpants and oversized t-shirt.
  • I can't believe she wore that dowdy outfit to the party.
  • The once vibrant neighborhood had become dowdy and neglected over the years.

adjective in a poor or shabby condition, especially due to poverty or neglect

  • The old man was down at the heel, with worn-out shoes and tattered clothes.
  • She looked pretty down at the heel after working a double shift.
  • I feel so down at the heel after staying up all night partying.
  • The company's reputation is down at the heel due to recent scandals.

adjective appearing wet and dirty, as if dragged through mud or water

  • The draggled state of her dress indicated she had been caught in the rain.
  • She looked draggled after running through the mud.
  • Her hair was all draggled from the wind.
  • The team's spirit was draggled after their third consecutive loss.

noun a type of clothing typically worn for a casual or informal occasion

verb to reprimand or scold someone in a severe or harsh manner

  • The company's dress code policy requires employees to dress down on casual Fridays.
  • Let's just dress down for the barbecue this weekend.
  • I'm just going to dress down in sweats and a t-shirt for the movie night.
  • She decided to dress down her presentation to make it more relatable to the audience.

noun a set of clothes worn for a particular occasion or activity

verb to put on special clothes in order to change one's appearance or role

  • For the gala event, she decided to dress up in a stunning evening gown.
  • Let's dress up and go out for a nice dinner tonight.
  • I love to dress up and hit the clubs on the weekends.
  • She always tries to dress up her failures as successes.

noun a piece of clothing worn by a person, typically covering the body from the neck to the waist or hips

verb to put on clothes

adjective relating to clothing or fashion

preposition used to indicate the purpose or function of something, as in 'dress for success'

article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun, as in 'the dress'

  • She wore a beautiful dress to the formal event.
  • She picked out a cute dress for the party.
  • She rocked that dress at the club last night.
  • He tried to dress up his lies with fancy words.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb

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

  • She arrived at the gala dressed to kill in a stunning evening gown.
  • Wow, you're really dressed to kill for the party tonight!
  • She showed up at the club dressed to kill, turning heads left and right.
  • His sharp wit and charming smile were his weapons, dressed to kill in any social situation.

noun a room in which clothes are put on or taken off

  • The actress spent hours in the dressing room preparing for her role.
  • Let's meet in the dressing room before the show starts.
  • I heard there's a secret party happening in the dressing room after the concert.
  • The garden shed was his dressing room, where he transformed into his superhero alter ego.

noun a sauce or seasoning for food, especially a salad

verb present participle of dress, to prepare or adorn something in a particular way

  • The chef prepared a vinaigrette dressing to accompany the salad.
  • I like my salad with extra ranch dressing on the side.
  • She always puts on a killer dressing to impress at parties.
  • His extravagant lifestyle is just a dressing for his insecurities.

noun clothing that is old, worn out, or not stylish; also used to refer to a failure or disappointment

  • The store had to issue a refund for the defective duds.
  • I can't believe I wasted money on those duds.
  • Those jeans are total duds, dude.
  • His plan to win the game turned out to be a series of duds.

noun a hard, heavy, blackish or very dark brown wood

adjective of a very dark black color

  • The ebony wood used in the furniture is known for its durability and elegance.
  • I love how sleek and shiny ebony countertops look in a kitchen.
  • That ebony dress you wore last night was fire!
  • Her hair was as dark as ebony, flowing down her back like a waterfall.

noun a brilliant display or effect; conspicuous success; great acclaim or applause

  • The ambassador's arrival was met with great eclat, as dignitaries from all over the world gathered to welcome him.
  • The party was a huge success, everyone was dressed to the nines and there was a lot of eclat.
  • The new restaurant in town is getting a lot of eclat for its unique menu and trendy decor.
  • Her performance on stage was filled with so much eclat, it was like watching a star shining brightly in the night sky.

adjective having or showing boldness, originality, and a lack of respect for traditional values or conventions

  • The avant-garde fashion designer is known for her edgy and innovative designs.
  • I love how edgy that new movie was, it really kept me on the edge of my seat.
  • Her new haircut is so edgy, I wish I could pull off that look.
  • His sharp wit and sarcastic humor make him come off as edgy in social situations.

adjective describing something that is done with ease and without difficulty

  • Her ability to solve complex equations seemed effortless to her classmates.
  • He made cooking a four-course meal look effortless.
  • She's got that effortless cool girl vibe going on.
  • The way she danced on stage was so effortless, it was like she was floating.

noun energy, style, and enthusiasm

adjective stylish and elegant

  • Her elan and grace on the dance floor captivated the audience.
  • She danced with such elan last night at the party.
  • That guy has some serious elan when he's on the basketball court.
  • The artist painted with such elan that his emotions seemed to leap off the canvas.

noun a quality of style and beauty in behavior, appearance, or design

  • The ballroom was filled with an air of elegance as the guests arrived in their finest attire.
  • She carried herself with such elegance, even in a simple jeans and t-shirt.
  • That car has so much elegance, it's straight fire.
  • The dancer moved with the elegance of a swan, gliding effortlessly across the stage.

adjective describing a person or thing that is pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner

  • The ballroom was decorated in an elegant manner, with chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and fresh flowers on every table.
  • She always looks so elegant in her simple black dress and pearls.
  • That new restaurant downtown is so elegant, it's definitely the place to be seen.
  • His words were as elegant as a well-choreographed dance, captivating everyone in the room.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an elf; small and delicate, typically with a mischievous charm

  • The ballerina had an elfin appearance with her delicate features and graceful movements.
  • She had an elfin charm that captivated everyone she met.
  • That guy's haircut makes him look so elfin, like a woodland creature.
  • Her laughter had an elfin quality, light and airy like the tinkling of bells.

verb to make something more attractive by adding decorative details or features

adjective having been decorated or enhanced with extra details or features

  • The artist embellished the painting with intricate details and gold leaf accents.
  • She embellished her story about what happened at the party to make it more interesting.
  • He totally embellished his resume to make himself look more qualified for the job.
  • Her words were embellished with emotion, making her speech truly impactful.

noun a decorative detail or feature added to something to make it more attractive

adjective describing something as embellished or adorned

  • The artist used intricate embellishments to enhance the beauty of the painting.
  • She added some fancy embellishments to her outfit for the party.
  • I love how she blinged out her phone with all those embellishments.
  • His story was full of exaggerations and embellishments to make it more interesting.

noun a person who embroiders or an embroidered design

verb to decorate fabric or clothing with needlework

  • She spent hours meticulously embroidering intricate designs onto the fabric.
  • I learned how to embroider from my grandmother when I was a child.
  • I'm going to embroider some cool patches on my denim jacket.
  • The author has a talent for embroidering rich details into her storytelling.

noun a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type

  • She was considered the epitome of elegance and grace at the ball.
  • That new sports car is the epitome of cool.
  • His new mixtape is the epitome of fire.
  • The old oak tree in the park is the epitome of strength and resilience.

noun a person's spirit or nature, especially as it is shown in their behavior

adjective showing a lively intelligence or wit

  • She possessed a sharp intellect and a refined esprit that set her apart from her peers.
  • His witty remarks and lively esprit always liven up the party.
  • I love hanging out with her, she's got such a cool esprit about her.
  • The team's esprit de corps was evident in their seamless coordination during the project.

adverb used to describe an action that is done to a greater degree than necessary or normal

  • The company was criticized for excessively high prices on their products.
  • She talks excessively about her new job.
  • He parties excessively on the weekends.
  • His love for her was excessively consuming.

noun a sight or view that is striking or impressive

  • The art exhibit was truly an eyeful, with intricate paintings and sculptures on display.
  • Wow, that new movie is definitely an eyeful with all the special effects and action scenes!
  • She's always dressed to the nines, giving everyone an eyeful wherever she goes.
  • The scandalous gossip about the celebrity couple was quite an eyeful for the tabloids.

fab

adjective used to describe something as excellent or outstanding

  • The designer showcased a fab collection at the fashion show.
  • I just bought this fab dress for the party tonight.
  • That new restaurant in town is absolutely fab!
  • His storytelling skills are fab, he always keeps the audience engaged.
  • She wore a fancy gown to the gala event.
  • I'm not feeling fancy enough to go to that fancy restaurant.
  • That car is so fancy, I wish I could afford it.
  • He has a fancy for collecting antique coins.

noun a person who is considered to typify a particular fashionable lifestyle, often characterized by being well-dressed and stylish

  • She was considered a fashion plate in her social circle, always impeccably dressed.
  • My sister is such a fashion plate, she always knows the latest trends.
  • That girl is a total fashion plate, she can pull off any look.
  • The new sports car was a fashion plate, turning heads wherever it went.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'fashionable' describes something that is stylish or in vogue

  • The fashion industry is constantly evolving with new trends and styles.
  • She always manages to put together the most fashionable outfits.
  • Those sneakers are so on point, totally fashionable.
  • Being kind and compassionate is always in fashion, no matter what the trends are.

noun a social blunder or mistake, especially one that breaks accepted customs or etiquette

  • She made a major faux pas by forgetting to address the guest of honor during her speech.
  • It's a big faux pas to wear white to a wedding.
  • If you don't want to commit a fashion faux pas, make sure to wear matching socks.
  • His decision to invest all his money in one risky venture turned out to be a real faux pas.

verb to go for and bring back

adjective attractive or pleasing in appearance

  • Her fetching appearance caught the attention of everyone in the room.
  • She always wears fetching outfits that make her stand out.
  • That new hairstyle is so fetching, I love it!
  • The idea of starting a new business venture was quite fetching to him.

noun elaborate or showy clothing and accessories, typically worn on special occasions

  • She arrived at the gala adorned in the most exquisite finery.
  • She showed up to the party wearing all her fancy finery.
  • Check out her bling-bling finery, she's looking so boujee.
  • His words were like verbal finery, carefully crafted and elegant.

verb past tense and past participle of fit

adjective describing something that is the right size or shape for a particular purpose

  • The tailor fitted the suit perfectly to the client's measurements.
  • I finally found a dress that fitted me well.
  • I got a new jacket that is so fitted, it makes me look sleek.
  • The pieces of the puzzle fitted together seamlessly to reveal the hidden message.

noun a small part or accessory worn with other clothing

verb present participle of the verb 'fit', meaning to be of the right size or shape for someone or something

  • The tailor ensured that the fitting of the suit was perfect.
  • I think the fitting room is on the second floor.
  • Let's find a fitting spot to hang out.
  • Her speech was a fitting tribute to his legacy.

noun a distinctive and stylish elegance

  • She displayed a unique flair for interior design, incorporating a blend of modern and traditional elements.
  • His cooking always has a special flair that sets it apart from others.
  • She's got a real flair for putting together killer outfits.
  • His writing had a flair that brought the characters to life on the page.

noun a quality of being strikingly bold or colorful

adjective flamboyant

  • The artist's painting exhibited a remarkable flamboyance in color and style.
  • His flamboyance in dressing always turns heads wherever he goes.
  • That guy's flamboyance is off the charts, he really knows how to stand out.
  • Her flamboyance on stage was like a burst of colorful fireworks, captivating the audience.

verb to praise or compliment someone excessively in order to please or persuade them

  • It is not appropriate to flatter someone simply to gain favor in a professional setting.
  • I can't help but flatter my best friend whenever she shows me her new outfit.
  • Stop trying to flatter me, I know you just want something from me.
  • The colors of the sunset seemed to flatter the landscape, making it even more beautiful.

adjective serving to praise and commend; complimentary or favorable

  • The dress she wore to the event was quite flattering on her.
  • That new haircut is really flattering on you!
  • Those jeans are so flattering, they make your legs look amazing.
  • His words were flattering, but I knew he didn't mean them sincerely.

verb to display ostentatiously or boldly

adjective showing off in a conspicuous or offensive way

  • She was caught flaunting her expensive jewelry at the charity event.
  • He's always flaunting his new car whenever he gets the chance.
  • Stop flaunting your designer clothes, no one cares.
  • The peacock flaunted its colorful feathers to attract a mate.

noun a slang term used to describe a dirty or unkempt person or place

  • The flea-infested dog was referred to as a 'fleabag' by the veterinarian.
  • I can't believe you're staying at that old fleabag motel!
  • That place is a total fleabag, I wouldn't go near it.
  • Her messy room looked like a fleabag after not being cleaned for weeks.

adjective describing something that is soft, fluffy, and resembling fleece

  • The fleecy blanket provided warmth and comfort on the chilly night.
  • I love snuggling up in my fleecy pajamas on lazy weekends.
  • That fleecy hoodie is so cozy, I wear it everywhere.
  • Her words were like a fleecy cloud, softening the harsh reality of the situation.

adjective characterized by behaving in a way that suggests a playful romantic or sexual interest

  • She was known for her flirtatious demeanor at social gatherings.
  • He always gets a bit too flirtatious after a few drinks.
  • She's been sending me some flirtatious texts lately.
  • The dance between the two countries was flirtatious, but ultimately led to a peaceful resolution.

noun a quick, light movement

verb to move quickly and lightly

  • The butterflies flittered gracefully from flower to flower in the garden.
  • I love watching the birds flitter around the feeder in the backyard.
  • She's always flittering around, never staying in one place for long.
  • Her thoughts seemed to flitter from one idea to the next, never settling on one for too long.

adjective Flossy is an adjective describing something that is fancy or stylish, often with a luxurious or glamorous connotation.

  • The fabric used for the dress was very flossy and luxurious.
  • She always wears those flossy shoes to parties.
  • That car is so flossy, it must have cost a fortune.
  • Her hair was so shiny and smooth, it looked flossy like silk.

noun a strip of material that is gathered or pleated and attached at one edge, used for trimming or decorating clothing

verb to move in an exaggerated or lively manner

  • She wore a dress with a delicate flounce at the hem.
  • She added a flounce to her skirt to make it more fun.
  • She flounced out of the room in a huff.
  • His flounce of anger was evident in his abrupt departure.

noun soft, light, and fluffy material used for stuffing or padding

verb to shake or move something, typically a pillow or cushion, to make it softer and more comfortable

  • The fluff on the pillow made it extra comfortable.
  • I love how soft and fluffy this blanket is.
  • That puppy is so fluff, I just want to cuddle it all day.
  • Her speech was full of fluff and lacked any real substance.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an old-fashioned person or thing

  • The museum curator dismissed the idea of including fogyish artifacts in the new exhibit.
  • I can't believe my grandparents still have that fogyish wallpaper in their living room.
  • That old car looks so fogyish, dude.
  • Her outdated fashion sense made her seem fogyish compared to her more stylish friends.

fop

noun a man who is concerned with his clothes and appearance in an affected and excessive way; a dandy

  • The fop was known for his extravagant fashion sense and refined manners.
  • That fop always dresses in the latest trends.
  • Check out that fop with his fancy clothes.
  • He may seem like a fop on the outside, but he is actually quite humble and down-to-earth.

adjective a term used to describe someone or something as attractive, stylish, or clever

  • The woman was known for her foxy appearance and elegant demeanor.
  • She's got a foxy smile that can light up a room.
  • That guy is so foxy, he always knows how to charm the ladies.
  • The detective had a foxy way of uncovering the truth in every case.

noun a strip of gathered or pleated material used as a decorative addition to clothing or other items

  • The wedding dress was adorned with delicate lace frills.
  • I love the frills on this top, it adds a nice touch.
  • She's all about the frills and thrills of life.
  • He always adds unnecessary frills to his stories, making them longer than they need to be.

adjective adjective - a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'frilly' describes something that is adorned with decorative ruffles or lace.

  • The frilly curtains added a touch of elegance to the room.
  • She wore a frilly dress to the party last night.
  • I'm not a fan of frilly stuff, it's too girly for me.
  • Her frilly speech was full of unnecessary details.

noun an ornamental border of threads left loose or formed into tassels or twists, used to edge clothing or material

verb to decorate with a fringe

adjective not part of the mainstream; unconventional or peripheral

adverb in a fringe manner or style

  • The fringe of the carpet was starting to unravel, so I had to trim it carefully.
  • She always likes to wear fringe on her jackets for a bohemian look.
  • I'm not really into that fringe music scene, but some of my friends love it.
  • His ideas were on the fringe of acceptable thinking, pushing boundaries in the academic world.

noun frivolous or unnecessary ornamentation or decoration

adjective relating to something characterized by frivolous or unnecessary decoration

  • The royal family is known for their avoidance of frippery in their attire.
  • I don't understand why she always wears so much frippery, it's too much.
  • She's all about that frippery life, always decked out in the latest trends.
  • His speech was filled with frippery, lacking any substance or real meaning.

noun a woman's or girl's dress

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  • The elegant lady wore a beautiful silk frock to the charity event.
  • She decided to wear a cute frock to the party last night.
  • I found a really cool vintage frock at the thrift store.
  • Her words were like a colorful frock that brightened up the conversation.

noun a term used to describe elaborate or frilly decoration or clothing

  • The ballerina's tutu was adorned with intricate froufrou detailing.
  • She loves adding froufrou decorations to her room to make it more girly.
  • I can't stand all that froufrou stuff, I prefer a more minimalist style.
  • His speech was filled with froufrou language, making it hard to understand his true message.

adjective an adjective that describes something as untidy or unkempt in appearance

  • The old library had a frowsy smell from years of neglect and lack of proper ventilation.
  • I couldn't stand staying in that frowsy motel room for another night.
  • Her hair was looking frowsy after being caught in the rain.
  • The company's outdated website gave off a frowsy impression to potential customers.

noun a dowdy, unattractive, or unfashionable person

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  • She was dressed in a frump outfit for the business meeting.
  • She looked like a frump in those old jeans and t-shirt.
  • She's a total frump when she doesn't dress up.
  • Her mood was a frump after hearing the bad news.

noun a dull or boring person

  • The elderly gentleman was often described as a fuddy duddy due to his traditional views.
  • My aunt is such a fuddy duddy when it comes to technology, she still uses a flip phone.
  • Don't be such a fuddy duddy, let's go out and have some fun!
  • The company's outdated policies made it seem like a fuddy duddy in the fast-paced industry.

fur

noun a thick coat of soft hair covering the skin of a mammal, typically consisting of a combination of wool, hair, and underfur

  • The coat was made of luxurious fur imported from Europe.
  • I love petting my cat's soft fur.
  • That fur coat is so boujee.
  • Her words were sharp, cutting through his defenses like a knife through fur.

noun a pleated or gathered piece of material, typically on a garment or curtain, used for decoration or as an embellishment

  • The ball gown was adorned with intricate furbelows along the hem.
  • She added some furbelows to her dress to make it more eye-catching.
  • I don't really like all those furbelows on her outfit.
  • His speech was full of unnecessary furbelows, making it hard to understand his main point.

noun a state of agitation or excitement

verb show unnecessary or excessive concern about something

  • There is no need to make a fuss over such a minor issue.
  • Don't fuss about it, everything will be fine.
  • Stop fussing, it's not a big deal.
  • She made a fuss like a storm in a teacup over the situation.

noun a festive social gathering or celebration, often with entertainment and usually formal attire

  • The annual charity gala will be held at the prestigious hotel downtown.
  • I'm excited to dress up for the gala next weekend!
  • The gala last night was lit, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • Attending the gala felt like stepping into a fairytale.

adjective tall and thin, and often awkward or clumsy in movement

  • The gangling teenager struggled to find clothes that fit his tall frame.
  • He's so gangling, he always has to duck through doorways.
  • That gangling dude is like a walking beanpole.
  • Her gangling thoughts seemed to stretch on forever.

noun clothing or dress, especially of a distinctive or special kind

  • The ambassador arrived at the event in traditional ceremonial garb.
  • She showed up to the party in some fancy garb.
  • Check out his cool garb, he's really rocking that outfit.
  • Despite his humble garb, he exuded confidence and charisma.

noun a piece of clothing

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

noun clothing items or articles of clothing

  • The tailor specializes in creating custom garments for his clients.
  • I love shopping for new garments to add to my wardrobe.
  • Check out these sick garments I just copped at the thrift store.
  • The artist used colorful language to paint vivid pictures with his words, like garments for the mind.

noun the quality of being flashy or tastelessly showy

  • The gaudiness of the decorations overwhelmed the elegant simplicity of the room.
  • I can't believe how much gaudiness she added to her outfit with all those sparkles.
  • That party was way too gaudy for my taste, it was like a circus in there.
  • His flashy car was a symbol of his gaudiness and need for attention.

adjective extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless

  • The gaudy decorations at the party were overwhelming.
  • I can't believe she wore that gaudy dress to the event.
  • That gaudy car is so flashy, it's ridiculous.
  • His gaudy personality always steals the spotlight in any situation.

adjective awkward or clumsy in movement or appearance

  • The gawky teenager struggled to find his balance as he walked in his new dress shoes.
  • She felt a bit gawky trying to dance in front of everyone at the party.
  • He looked so gawky trying to skateboard for the first time.
  • Her ideas felt gawky and unrefined compared to the polished presentations of her colleagues.

noun a man of good social position, especially one of wealth and leisure

adjective referring to qualities traditionally associated with a gentleman, such as courtesy and chivalry

  • The gentleman requested a meeting to discuss the business proposal.
  • That gentleman over there is always willing to help out.
  • Check out that gentleman with the slick haircut.
  • He was a true gentleman, always putting others before himself.

adjective having the qualities traditionally associated with a gentleman, such as courtesy and refinement

  • His gentlemanly demeanor made a lasting impression at the formal dinner party.
  • He always acts gentlemanly around others, no matter the situation.
  • He's a real gentlemanly dude, always looking out for his friends.
  • Her writing style is so elegant and gentlemanly, it's a pleasure to read.

noun a style of dress or clothing

verb to rise from bed or get out of a place

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  • She wore a professional getup to the job interview.
  • I love your casual getup, it looks so comfortable.
  • Check out his flashy getup, he's always dressed to impress.
  • His determination and perseverance were his getup to success.

noun a belt or cord worn around the waist

verb to encircle or bind with a belt or cord

  • She wore a girdle under her dress to give her a more streamlined silhouette.
  • I need to find a girdle that will smooth out my stomach for this tight dress.
  • Check out this girdle I found at the thrift store, it's a steal!
  • The river seemed to girdle the entire town, creating a natural barrier.

noun a female child or young woman

  • The young girl excelled in her studies and was awarded a scholarship.
  • That girl over there is really good at soccer.
  • Check out that cool girl with the funky hair!
  • She's a real go-getter, that girl.

verb to make something or someone appear more attractive or exciting, especially in a way that is not true to reality

  • It is important for media outlets to avoid glamorizing unhealthy behaviors.
  • Let's not glamorize skipping class as something cool.
  • Don't glamorize cheating on tests, it's not worth it.
  • The movie industry tends to glamorize the lives of celebrities, but the reality is often quite different.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'glamorous' describes something or someone as attractive, exciting, and fashionable.

  • The actress arrived at the red carpet event in a glamorous gown.
  • She always looks so glamorous when she goes out with her friends.
  • That party was so glamorous, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • The city skyline looked glamorous as the sun set behind the skyscrapers.

noun the attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing or special

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  • The actress exuded glamour on the red carpet in her designer gown.
  • She always adds a touch of glamour to her everyday outfits.
  • That party was so glamorous, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • The city lights at night have a certain glamour that is hard to resist.

noun a shiny, sparkly decoration or ornament

verb to shine brightly with flashing points of light

  • The dress was adorned with intricate glitter detailing that sparkled under the lights.
  • I love how glittery your phone case is!
  • That makeup palette is so lit with all the glitter shades.
  • Her personality had a certain glitter to it, always shining bright in any situation.

adjective shining brightly with flashing points of light

  • The chandelier in the ballroom was glittering with a thousand crystals.
  • Her glittering dress caught everyone's eye at the party.
  • That new highlighter is so glittering, it's perfect for a night out.
  • The city skyline looked like a glittering jewel as the sun set behind it.

verb A word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence. In this case, 'go out' is a verb phrase indicating the action of leaving or exiting a place.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or other adverb. In this case, 'out' is an adverb that modifies the verb 'go', indicating the direction or manner in which the action is performed.

  • I usually go out for dinner with my colleagues after work.
  • Hey, do you want to go out for a drink later?
  • Let's go out and paint the town red tonight!
  • Sometimes you need to go out of your comfort zone to grow as a person.

verb to accompany or be associated with something

preposition used to indicate a relationship or connection between two things

  • The red tie will go well with your blue suit for the formal event.
  • I think those shoes will go with your outfit perfectly.
  • Those earrings totally go with your vibe, girl.
  • His calm demeanor really goes well with his role as a mediator.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'gorgeous' describes something that is very beautiful or attractive.

  • The bride looked absolutely gorgeous in her white wedding gown.
  • Wow, that dress you're wearing is gorgeous!
  • That sunset was totally gorgeous, dude.
  • Her voice was like music, so gorgeous and captivating.

noun a long dress, typically worn on formal occasions

  • She wore a beautiful silk gown to the gala event.
  • She looked stunning in her fancy gown at the party.
  • Check out her killer gown for prom!
  • The gown of responsibility weighed heavily on his shoulders.

noun an external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, typically concealing the true nature of something

  • The suspect was arrested for impersonating a police officer under the guise of authority.
  • She always wears sunglasses as a guise to hide her tired eyes.
  • He put on a tough guy guise to impress his friends.
  • The politician's promises were just a guise to gain votes.

verb to dress up or enhance in a showy or extravagant manner

  • She decided to gussy up her presentation with some extra graphs and charts.
  • I'm going to gussy up my outfit with some fun accessories.
  • Let's gussy up this party with some cool decorations and music.
  • He tried to gussy up his resume with exaggerated accomplishments.

noun the act of suspending or being suspended from above

adjective suspended in the air or attached to something above

  • The painting was hanging crookedly on the wall.
  • I saw a bunch of kids hanging out at the park.
  • Let's go hang at the mall this weekend.
  • The threat of failure was hanging over his head.

hat

noun a covering for the head, typically with a shaped crown and brim

  • The gentleman tipped his hat as a sign of respect.
  • She always wears a cute hat to complete her outfit.
  • I'm digging your new snapback hat, bro.
  • He wears many hats in his role as a manager, from leader to mediator.

noun a decorative covering or ornament worn on the head, often as a symbol of status or belonging to a particular group or culture

  • The tribal chief wore an elaborate headdress during the ceremony.
  • She bought a cute headdress for the music festival.
  • Check out that rad headdress she's wearing!
  • His headdress of knowledge and experience set him apart in the field.

noun a covering or piece of clothing worn on the head for protection or decoration

  • The knight wore a sturdy headgear to protect his head during battle.
  • I need to remember to bring my headgear for our skiing trip.
  • Check out that guy's flashy headgear, he must be a trendsetter.
  • She always wears her emotional headgear to shield herself from negativity.

adjective describing someone who is stocky or overweight

  • The heavyset man stood out in the crowd with his broad shoulders and large build.
  • I saw a heavyset guy at the gym lifting some serious weights.
  • That heavyset dude has some serious muscle definition.
  • Her heavyset presence in the room commanded attention and respect.

noun the part of a shoe or stocking that covers the back part of the foot

verb to tilt or cause to tilt to one side

adjective of or relating to the heel

adverb close behind

  • She wore elegant high heels to the formal event.
  • I always prefer flats over heels for everyday wear.
  • Those new kicks have some killer heels on them.
  • She dug her heels in and refused to change her mind.

verb to surround or restrict someone or something

adverb in a manner that surrounds or restricts someone or something

  • The building was hemmed in by tall skyscrapers on all sides.
  • I feel so hemmed in by all these rules and regulations.
  • I'm totally hemmed in by my crazy schedule right now.
  • Her anxiety hemmed her in, making it hard to see a way out of the situation.

hip

noun A projecting ridge on the edge of a roof

adjective Fashionable or trendy

  • The hip is a ball-and-socket joint that connects the thigh bone to the pelvis.
  • She injured her hip while dancing last night.
  • That new song is really hip, you should check it out.
  • He's always ahead of the curve, he's really got his finger on the hip of the latest trends.

adjective having holes or full of holes

  • The holey fabric allowed air to pass through easily.
  • I need to throw out these holey socks and get new ones.
  • That shirt is so holey, it's practically see-through.
  • Her excuses were holey and no one believed her story.

adjective describing someone with sunken or deeply set eyes, often indicating tiredness or illness

  • The hollow-eyed man looked like he hadn't slept in days.
  • She showed up to the party looking all hollow-eyed and tired.
  • The students pulled an all-nighter and came to class hollow-eyed.
  • After the breakup, she felt hollow-eyed and empty inside.

noun a hood-shaped covering or part, such as a car hood or engine hood

  • The hood of the car was dented in the accident.
  • I saw him walking around the hood of the car, looking for something.
  • Let's cruise around the hood and see what's going on.
  • She always had a protective hood around her heart, keeping others at a distance.

noun a type of tight-fitting shorts that are made of a lightweight fabric and are typically worn by women

  • The fashion designer showcased a collection of hot pants during the runway show.
  • I love wearing hot pants to music festivals because they're so comfortable.
  • She looked so fierce in those hot pants, I wish I could pull them off too.
  • His temper was like a pair of hot pants, quick to ignite and hard to cool down.

adjective not conforming to accepted standards of morality or modesty; indecent

  • Her immodest attire was not appropriate for the formal event.
  • She always gets attention with her immodest outfits.
  • She's always rocking those immodest clothes.
  • His immodest behavior showed his lack of humility.

noun the quality or state of being immodest; lack of modesty

  • Public displays of immodesty are often frowned upon in conservative societies.
  • She was criticized for her immodesty at the party last night.
  • Some people think showing cleavage is a sign of immodesty.
  • His immodesty knows no bounds, always boasting about his achievements.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case, 'impeccable' describes something that is perfect or flawless

  • The candidate's impeccable record of service to the community impressed the selection committee.
  • Her taste in fashion is impeccable; she always looks so put together.
  • That new sushi place downtown has impeccable rolls, you have to try them!
  • His ability to navigate complex situations with impeccable precision is truly impressive.

adjective not sensible or realistic; not suitable for a particular purpose

  • The proposed solution is impractical due to budget constraints.
  • Wearing high heels to hike would be totally impractical.
  • Using a fork to eat soup is just plain impractical.
  • Holding onto grudges is like carrying around an impractical burden.

adjective popular at a particular time; fashionable

preposition in or into fashion; popular

  • The latest fashion trends are currently in vogue in the industry.
  • Wearing vintage clothing is really in vogue right now.
  • That hairstyle is so in vogue these days.
  • Sustainability practices are in vogue as more companies prioritize environmental responsibility.

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc., as in 'in with'

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

  • The new policy states that all employees must check in with the receptionist upon arrival.
  • Make sure to check in with me before you leave the office.
  • I'll hit you up later to check in with you about the party.
  • It's important to constantly check in with yourself to ensure you're on the right path in life.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically expressing manner, place, time, or degree

  • The results of the experiment were incredibly promising.
  • I had an incredibly fun time at the party last night.
  • That new movie was incredibly lit!
  • Her talent on the piano is incredibly magical.

noun lack of elegance or grace; awkwardness or clumsiness in appearance or behavior

  • The design of the building was criticized for its inelegance and lack of architectural grace.
  • She was embarrassed by the inelegance of her outfit at the party.
  • His dance moves were full of inelegance, like a baby giraffe learning to walk.
  • The inelegance of his speech betrayed his lack of education on the topic.

adjective not elegant; lacking in refinement or grace

  • The design of the building was considered inelegant by the architect.
  • Her outfit looked a bit inelegant for the formal event.
  • That dance move was so inelegant, it was hilarious!
  • His speech was inelegant, lacking the finesse of a seasoned orator.

noun the inner or interior part

adjective having the inside part or surface turned outward

adverb in a manner that exposes the inner parts or workings

preposition on the inside; within

  • The tailor carefully sewed the dress inside out to ensure all the seams were neat and tidy.
  • I accidentally wore my shirt inside out to the office today, oops!
  • I love that movie, it always makes me laugh until I'm inside out!
  • After the breakup, she felt like her world had been turned inside out.

noun a casual lack of concern; indifference

  • Her insouciance in the face of adversity was both admirable and perplexing.
  • She faced the situation with insouciance, as if she didn't have a care in the world.
  • He strutted around with an insouciance that made him seem untouchable.
  • The dancer moved with an insouciance that captivated the audience.

adjective having a lively, cheerful, and self-confident manner

  • The gentleman walked with a jaunty stride as he entered the ballroom.
  • She always wears that jaunty hat when she goes out for a walk.
  • He's got a jaunty attitude about everything, always looking on the bright side.
  • The music had a jaunty beat that made everyone want to get up and dance.

noun a person or thing that jumps, such as someone who participates in the sport of jumping over obstacles on horseback or a garment worn to keep warm and cover the torso

verb to jump or leap

adjective describing something related to jumping or the act of jumping

  • The jumper was made of high-quality wool and cashmere blend.
  • I love wearing my cozy jumper on chilly days.
  • Check out that cool jumper she's wearing!
  • He's always quick to make a jumper in conversation, changing topics frequently.

adjective describing a woman who is tall, stately, and attractively proportioned

  • Her Junoesque figure commanded attention as soon as she entered the room.
  • She's got a Junoesque body that turns heads wherever she goes.
  • Damn, she's looking Junoesque in that outfit!
  • The towering skyscraper stood tall and Junoesque against the city skyline.

adjective describing something as being perfect or exactly as it should be

  • The measurements of the new building were just right for the space available.
  • I think this dress fits just right, don't you?
  • The pizza was cooked just right, not too crispy or too soggy.
  • Her timing for the joke was just right, everyone burst out laughing at the perfect moment.

noun a strong, twilled cotton cloth of a yellowish-brown color

adjective of a yellowish-brown color

  • The soldier's uniform was a crisp khaki color.
  • I love wearing khaki pants because they go with everything.
  • Those khaki shorts are so comfy, I wear them all the time.
  • Her words were like a khaki blanket, providing warmth and comfort in the conversation.

adjective having twists, turns, or bends

  • The psychologist discussed the potential psychological factors that may contribute to kinky behavior.
  • Some people find it fun to experiment with kinky activities in the bedroom.
  • I heard she's into some really kinky stuff, like handcuffs and role-playing.
  • The artist's use of bold colors and unconventional shapes gave the painting a kinky vibe.

noun a type of high boot or sock that reaches up to the knee

adjective describing the height of something that reaches up to the knee

  • The knee-high boots were a popular choice among the attendees at the formal event.
  • She wore a cute pair of knee-high socks with her outfit.
  • Those knee-highs are so trendy right now.
  • The water in the river was knee-high after the heavy rain.

verb the past tense and past participle of the verb 'knit', which means to make fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with knitting needles or a machine

  • The knitted sweater was crafted with intricate detail and precision.
  • I love wearing my grandma's knitted scarves during the winter.
  • Check out these dope knitted beanies I found at the thrift store.
  • Her words were like a finely knitted tapestry, weaving together a beautiful story.

noun a cheap or inferior copy or imitation

verb to steal or rob

  • The company has strict policies against employees trying to knock off counterfeit products.
  • I'm going to knock off work early today and head to the beach.
  • Let's knock off that project before the deadline hits.
  • He tried to knock off the reigning champion but didn't succeed.

noun a small piece of paper, fabric, plastic, or similar material attached to an object and giving information about it

verb to attach a label to something

  • Please make sure to read the label on the medication before taking it.
  • Hey, can you check the label on that package for me?
  • I always double check the label on my food to make sure it's fresh.
  • She couldn't help but feel like she was living up to the 'perfect daughter' label her parents had given her.

noun a delicate fabric made of yarn or thread in an open weblike pattern

verb to fasten or tighten with a lace

  • The delicate lace on her wedding dress was handcrafted by skilled artisans.
  • She bought a cute lace top for the party tonight.
  • I'm loving the lace details on those sneakers.
  • His words were laced with sarcasm, making it clear he was not happy.

verb to fasten or tighten with laces, as in shoes or clothing

  • The dress was elegantly laced with intricate patterns.
  • She laced her shoes quickly before heading out the door.
  • He laced his speech with profanities, shocking the audience.
  • The air was laced with tension as they waited for the results.

noun a type of delicate fabric with an openwork pattern

adjective describing a material or fabric with a delicate openwork pattern

  • The bride wore a beautiful lacy gown on her wedding day.
  • I love how lacy curtains can add a touch of elegance to a room.
  • Check out those lacy shorts, they're so cute!
  • Her words were lacy, delicate and carefully chosen to avoid offense.

adjective having a relaxed or lazy quality; lacking energy or vitality

  • The summer afternoon was filled with a languorous heat that made everyone feel drowsy.
  • I love lazy Sundays spent in a state of languorous relaxation.
  • We spent the whole day just lounging around in a languorous vibe.
  • The music had a languorous rhythm that seemed to slow down time itself.
  • The lanky man stood out in the crowd with his tall and thin stature.
  • I always get a kick out of how lanky Tom looks when he tries to dance.
  • Check out that lanky dude over there, he's like a walking beanpole.
  • Her lanky shadow stretched across the pavement as she walked under the streetlights.

verb past tense form of 'to layer'

adjective describing something with multiple layers

  • The geologist explained how the sedimentary rock was formed through layered deposits over millions of years.
  • I love the layered look of this cake - it's so delicious!
  • Her outfit is so layered, she always knows how to put together the perfect combination of clothes.
  • The novel's plot was layered with complex character relationships and hidden motives.

noun a man who is attracted to or has a strong preference for a person's legs

  • He is known in the art world as a leg man, specializing in sculptures that focus on the human form.
  • My friend is a total leg man - he can't resist a woman with long legs.
  • I heard he's a leg man, always checking out girls' legs when they walk by.
  • In the world of fashion, he's considered a leg man, always designing outfits that showcase the legs.

leg

noun a limb of the body, typically used for walking, running, or standing

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  • The doctor recommended physical therapy to help strengthen the muscles in her injured leg.
  • I twisted my leg playing soccer yesterday, it hurts so bad.
  • I can't believe he skipped leg day at the gym again.
  • She felt like she was standing on one leg trying to juggle all her responsibilities.

adjective genuine; real; authentic

adverb in a legitimate manner or way

  • The document is legit and has been verified by our legal team.
  • I swear, that new restaurant is legit the best place in town.
  • That party was so legit, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her excuse for being late was legit, but I still had my doubts.

adjective having a strong desire for food or drink; greedy

  • The chef prepared a lickerish dessert for the guests at the banquet.
  • I can't resist indulging in lickerish treats whenever I see them.
  • That ice cream shop has the most lickerish flavors in town.
  • Her lickerish attitude towards success drives her to always strive for more.

noun a very small person or thing

adjective relating to the imaginary country of Lilliput described in Jonathan Swift's 'Gulliver's Travels', or something very small or miniature in size

  • The Lilliputian village was meticulously crafted with intricate details.
  • Have you seen that Lilliputian model of the city? It's so cute!
  • The Lilliputian cupcakes at the bakery are to die for!
  • His ego was so inflated that he viewed any criticism as a Lilliputian attack on his character.

noun a cosmetic applied to the eyelids to accentuate the eyes

  • The cruise liner departed from the port with hundreds of passengers on board.
  • I always prefer using a pencil liner for my eyes instead of liquid liner.
  • I heard that new hip-hop artist dropped a sick liner in his latest track.
  • The CEO delivered a powerful liner in her speech that motivated the entire team.

adjective describes a noun as being small in size or amount

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb by indicating a small degree or extent

  • The little girl picked flowers in the garden.
  • I have a little bit of time to spare before the meeting.
  • Let's grab a little bite to eat at the food truck.
  • His little white lie ended up causing a lot of trouble.

noun a strong or advantageous feature or skill possessed by a person or organization

  • His long suit is his ability to analyze complex data and draw insightful conclusions.
  • Her long suit is definitely her sense of humor - she always knows how to make people laugh.
  • When it comes to video games, strategy is my long suit.
  • Patience is my long suit when dealing with difficult situations.

noun the act of directing one's gaze in a particular direction

verb to direct one's gaze towards someone or something

adjective describing something that appears visually appealing or attractive

adverb modifying a verb, indicating the manner in which the action of looking is performed

  • Please take a closer look at the data before making any decisions.
  • Hey, look at that cute puppy over there!
  • Yo, look at this sick new skateboard trick I learned!
  • When life gets tough, always remember to look for the silver lining.

noun a person who is visually attractive or appealing

  • The young man was quite a looker and caught the attention of many at the party.
  • Wow, that guy is a real looker! I hope he notices me.
  • Check out that looker over there, they're definitely turning heads.
  • The new sports car is a real looker, with its sleek design and powerful engine.

noun physical appearance or attractiveness

verb to direct one's gaze in a particular direction

  • The painting looks exquisite with its intricate details and vibrant colors.
  • She looks stunning in that dress, it really suits her.
  • That new car looks sick, I wish I could afford one.
  • From the outside, everything looks perfect, but you never know what's going on behind closed doors.

verb to set free; release

adjective not firmly or tightly fixed in place; detached or able to be detached

  • The bolt was loose and needed to be tightened immediately.
  • I always feel more comfortable in loose clothing.
  • I can't believe you're still hanging out with that loose cannon.
  • After the breakup, she felt like a loose thread in the fabric of her life.

adjective having the characteristics of a lord; noble or dignified in manner

adverb in a noble or dignified manner

  • The lordly gentleman graciously welcomed his guests into the grand ballroom.
  • He strutted around in a lordly manner as if he owned the place.
  • Who does he think he is, acting all lordly and superior?
  • The mountain stood tall and lordly against the backdrop of the setting sun.

noun a person who habitually loiters in the lobbies of hotels

  • The elegant lounge lizard sat comfortably in the plush armchair, sipping on his martini.
  • That lounge lizard is always hanging out at the bar, trying to charm the ladies.
  • The lounge lizard is a smooth operator when it comes to picking up dates.
  • He may seem like a lounge lizard, but deep down he is a kind-hearted person.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'lovely' is describing something as pleasant or beautiful.

  • The garden was filled with lovely flowers of various colors.
  • I had a lovely time at the beach with my friends.
  • That new restaurant has some seriously lovely food.
  • Her smile was like a ray of sunshine, so lovely and bright.

adjective shining or glowing with a bright light; radiant

  • The lustrous chandelier illuminated the grand ballroom.
  • She wore a lustrous gown to the party last night.
  • Check out that lustrous ride parked outside!
  • Her lustrous personality shone through in every interaction.

noun a French term of address or title used for an unmarried woman or girl

  • The mademoiselle requested a glass of champagne at the elegant soirée.
  • Hey mademoiselle, do you want to grab a coffee sometime?
  • That mademoiselle is always the life of the party.
  • She danced with the grace of a mademoiselle in a ballroom.

noun a life-sized model of a human figure used for displaying or fitting clothes

  • The store used mannequins to display the latest fashion trends.
  • I saw a mannequin in the window of that clothing store.
  • Check out that mannequin wearing the new outfit!
  • He stood there like a mannequin, not moving or saying a word.

adjective having qualities traditionally ascribed to men, such as strength or boldness

  • Her mannish attire was quite unconventional for a formal event.
  • She always felt more comfortable in mannish clothing rather than dresses.
  • Some people may think her style is a bit too mannish, but she rocks it.
  • His mannish demeanor made him stand out in a crowd of more reserved individuals.

noun A bullfighter, especially the principal one, in a bullfight

  • The matador gracefully danced around the bull in the arena.
  • Did you see that matador take down the bull? Impressive!
  • That matador has some serious skills with a cape.
  • She's a matador in the boardroom, always able to handle any challenge that comes her way.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a mature, typically older woman, especially in terms of appearance or manner

  • The matronly woman greeted the guests with grace and elegance.
  • My neighbor's matronly aunt always bakes the best cookies.
  • I never thought the matronly librarian would be into heavy metal music.
  • The old oak tree stood tall and matronly, its branches reaching out like protective arms.

noun A person who is expert or knowledgeable in a particular subject or field; an expert or connoisseur.

  • She is considered a maven in the field of finance, with years of experience and expertise.
  • My friend is a real maven when it comes to cooking, she always knows the best recipes.
  • That guy is a total fashion maven, always dressed to impress.
  • As a maven of storytelling, the author weaves intricate plots that captivate readers.

noun a person's look or manner, especially one of a particular kind indicating their character or mood

  • Her mien reflected an air of sophistication and elegance.
  • I could tell by his mien that he was feeling confident.
  • That guy's mien is always on point, he knows how to carry himself.
  • The storm clouds gathered, their dark mien foretelling the impending bad weather.

noun a title of the emperor of Japan

  • The Mikado is a popular Japanese operetta written by Gilbert and Sullivan.
  • Let's watch the Mikado at the theater this weekend.
  • I heard the Mikado is a must-see show, dude.
  • The CEO is like the Mikado of the company, always in charge and calling the shots.

verb to walk or move in an affectedly dainty manner

adjective referring to behavior that is affectedly dainty or delicate

  • The chef was meticulously mincing garlic for the pasta sauce.
  • She was mincing around the kitchen, trying to avoid making a mess.
  • Stop mincing words and just tell me the truth.
  • His mincing steps betrayed his nervousness during the presentation.

noun a pert, impudent, or flirtatious young woman

  • The young woman was often referred to as a minx due to her flirtatious behavior.
  • That girl is such a minx, always playing games with guys' hearts.
  • I can't believe that minx stole my boyfriend right in front of me!
  • The cat was a clever little minx, always finding ways to get into places it shouldn't be.

noun a person whose behavior or attitude sets them apart from others in an uncomfortably noticeable way

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adjective not fitting or suited to a particular purpose or situation

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  • The new employee felt like a misfit in the corporate environment.
  • I always feel like a misfit at family gatherings.
  • She's a total misfit in our friend group.
  • The unique artist was considered a misfit in the traditional art world.

noun a confused mixture or jumble of things

adjective being a hodgepodge or jumble

  • The report presented a mishmash of conflicting data and opinions.
  • Her outfit was a mishmash of different patterns and colors.
  • The party was a mishmash of random people and music.
  • His mind was a mishmash of thoughts and emotions after the breakup.

noun an object of derision or scorn

verb to imitate or mimic in a derisive or mocking way

  • The students were asked to write a mock exam in preparation for the final test.
  • She loves to mock her brother's taste in music.
  • Stop mocking me, dude!
  • The artist used light and shadows to mock the viewer's perception of reality.

noun a simplified description, especially a mathematical one, of a system or process, to assist calculations and predictions

verb to create a representation or simulation of something in order to analyze or explain it

  • The architect presented a detailed model of the new building design.
  • She showed me a mini model of the car she wants to buy.
  • Check out this sick model of the latest sneaker release!
  • The teacher serves as a model of dedication and hard work for her students.

adjective having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions

  • She always dressed in a modest manner, never drawing attention to herself.
  • I like your modest outfit, it looks very classy.
  • She's too modest to brag about her achievements.
  • The small flower garden in their backyard was a modest attempt at landscaping.

adverb modestly is an adverb that describes the manner in which something is done in a humble or unassuming way.

  • She dressed modestly for the job interview, opting for a simple blouse and slacks.
  • He always lived modestly, never spending too much on unnecessary things.
  • I'm just a modestly paid intern, so I can't afford to go out to fancy restaurants all the time.
  • Despite his modestly sized apartment, he always found ways to make it feel cozy and welcoming.

adjective having or showing fashionable or stylish qualities

  • The modish design of the new building is sure to attract many admirers.
  • She always looks so modish in her trendy outfits.
  • That jacket is totally modish, I love it!
  • His modish ideas on fashion have revolutionized the industry.

verb to cause someone to feel embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated

  • She was mortified when she realized she had forgotten to wear her name tag to the important conference.
  • I would be absolutely mortified if I tripped and fell in front of everyone at the party.
  • I'd be totally mortified if my crush saw me wearing this outfit.
  • The idea of public speaking mortifies me to the core.

noun a varied mixture

adjective made up of a diverse range of elements

  • The motley group of investors had varying levels of experience in the stock market.
  • The motley crew of friends decided to go on a road trip together.
  • The motley bunch of misfits always caused trouble in the neighborhood.
  • Her wardrobe was a motley assortment of colors and patterns.

adjective describing someone or something as timid, shy, or quiet, like a mouse

  • The librarian had a mousy appearance with her glasses and tightly pulled back hair.
  • She always wore mousy colors like beige and gray.
  • He's a bit mousy, always avoiding confrontation.
  • Her mousy personality didn't stand out in a crowd.

noun a fascinating aura or aura of mystery, awe, and power surrounding someone or something

  • The actress carried herself with an air of mystique that captivated the audience.
  • There's something about her that has a mysterious mystique.
  • That new club has a real mystique about it, you have to check it out.
  • The old abandoned mansion had a mystique that drew in urban explorers looking for adventure.

noun a naive or inexperienced person

  • The artist's work was praised for its naif style and simplistic charm.
  • She has a naif way of looking at the world, always seeing the best in people.
  • Don't be so naif, you need to be more street smart in this neighborhood.
  • His naif belief in the goodness of humanity was shattered after experiencing a traumatic event.

adjective stylish or smart in appearance; neat and fashionable

  • The gentleman wore a natty suit to the business meeting.
  • He always looks so natty in his outfits.
  • That's a natty haircut you've got there.
  • Her natty way of speaking always captivates the audience.

adjective Neat is an adjective that describes something orderly, clean, or tidy.

  • The scientist presented a neat and organized research paper at the conference.
  • I love how neat and tidy your room is!
  • That new phone you got is so neat!
  • The way she solved that problem was neat as a pin.

verb to make neat or tidy

  • She asked the maid to neaten up the living room before the guests arrived.
  • Can you neaten up your desk before leaving the office?
  • I need to neaten my hair before we take a selfie.
  • The editor had to neaten the article to make it more coherent.

noun a type of clothing accessory worn around the neck, such as a tie or scarf

  • The gentleman wore a silk neckwear to the black-tie event.
  • She always adds a pop of color to her outfit with fun neckwear.
  • I love how he rocks those funky neckwear pieces.
  • His honesty was like a tight neckwear around the company's reputation.

noun a person who is daring or bold

adjective showing or requiring courage, boldness, or confidence; daring; bold

  • The pianist's nervy performance captivated the audience with its precision and emotion.
  • I always get nervy before a big presentation at work.
  • She's so nervy, always pushing the boundaries and taking risks.
  • The nervy decision to invest in the startup paid off in the long run.

noun a fresh approach or perspective

  • The company decided to rebrand and present a new look to the market.
  • I'm thinking of giving my room a new look with some paint and decorations.
  • I'm loving your new look, it's so on point!
  • After the renovation, the old building had a completely new look.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The newfashioned technology revolutionized the industry.
  • I love how newfashioned this restaurant's decor is.
  • Check out my friend's newfashioned kicks, they're so cool.
  • Her newfashioned approach to problem-solving really impressed me.

noun the quality of being delicate or fine in character or appearance

  • The architect paid close attention to every nicety in the design of the building.
  • I appreciate all the little niceties you added to the party decorations.
  • I love how you always add those little niceties to your cooking - it really makes a difference.
  • The artist's use of light and shadow added a nicety to the painting that captured the viewer's attention.

adjective stylish or elegant in a showy or flashy way

  • The nobby gentleman arrived at the event in a tailored suit.
  • I saw a nobby guy at the party last night.
  • That nobby dude is always dressed to impress.
  • Her writing style is quite nobby, with intricate details and elegant prose.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'nondescript' can also be used as a noun to refer to something that is lacking distinct characteristics

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case 'nondescript' describes something that is lacking distinctive or interesting features

  • The nondescript building on the corner housed a small law firm.
  • I always walk past that nondescript house without noticing it.
  • That car is so nondescript, it blends in with all the others on the road.
  • Her nondescript personality made it hard for her to stand out in a crowd.

adjective capable of being easily seen or noticed; readily visible or observable

  • The difference in quality between the two products was noticeable at first glance.
  • I noticed a noticeable improvement in her grades since she started studying more.
  • Her new haircut is so noticeable, everyone is talking about it.
  • The impact of the new policy was noticeable in the company's bottom line.

noun a naked human figure, typically in a work of art

verb to be or make someone naked or unclothed

adjective unclothed; without clothing or covering

  • The artist painted a beautiful nude portrait of the model.
  • She felt confident going nude at the beach.
  • I can't believe he sent a nude selfie to his ex.
  • The novel laid bare the nude truth about the character's past.

noun a slang term for a nude photograph or film

  • The artist painted a beautiful nudie portrait for the art exhibition.
  • I heard there's a new nudie bar opening up downtown.
  • Let's watch a nudie movie tonight, it'll be fun.
  • The truth was like a nudie, stripped of all its layers and exposed for all to see.

noun a style, idea, or method that is no longer new or interesting

adjective outdated or no longer fashionable

  • The traditional methods of data analysis are considered old hat in today's fast-paced technological landscape.
  • Using a flip phone is so old hat nowadays, everyone has smartphones.
  • Wearing bell-bottom jeans is totally old hat, you need to get with the times.
  • His ideas on leadership are old hat, we need fresh perspectives for the future.

noun a single unit or entity

adjective referring to something that is whole or complete

preposition used to indicate that something is in a single unit or entity

  • The art collector was thrilled to add a rare one piece to his collection.
  • I found a cool one piece swimsuit for our beach trip.
  • I can't believe I snagged that one piece for such a good price!
  • She felt like her life was finally coming together, like a puzzle with all the pieces fitting into place, creating a perfect one piece.

noun a thing that is not within one's field of vision or is hidden from view

adjective extremely impressive or excellent

  • The painting was carefully stored away out of sight to protect it from any damage.
  • I like to keep my messy desk out of sight when guests come over.
  • I stashed the snacks out of sight so my siblings wouldn't find them.
  • Her talent was so exceptional that it was often said to be out of sight compared to others in her field.

noun a set of clothes worn together, typically for a particular occasion or purpose

  • She carefully selected a tailored outfit for the business meeting.
  • I love your outfit, where did you get it?
  • That outfit is on point!
  • His words were like a well-put-together outfit, each one complementing the other perfectly.

noun a long coat worn over other clothes to keep warm or dry

  • He wore a tailored overcoat to the business meeting.
  • She threw on her overcoat before heading out the door.
  • I love your new overcoat, it's so swag.
  • His overcoat of confidence helped him navigate through the difficult situation.

adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'overlarge' describes something that is excessively large

  • The overlarge painting dominated the wall of the art gallery.
  • She couldn't find a purse that wasn't overlarge for her small frame.
  • That burger joint always gives you an overlarge portion of fries.
  • His ego was so overlarge that it affected his relationships with others.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'overnice' describes something as extremely nice or pleasant

  • The hotel receptionist was overnice in assisting us with our room accommodations.
  • My new neighbor is overnice, always offering to help with anything I need.
  • I can't believe how overnice my friend's new car is, it's like a luxury hotel on wheels.
  • The sunset was overnice, painting the sky in a myriad of vibrant colors.

noun a set of two things used together or regarded as a unit

verb to arrange in sets of two

adjective denoting something consisting of two parts

  • The tailor recommended a new pair of trousers for the client.
  • I found a cool pair of sneakers at the mall.
  • Let's grab a fresh pair of shades before hitting the beach.
  • The duo made a great pair in the dance competition.

noun a grand or flamboyant manner; flair; style

  • The pianist performed with great panache at the classical music concert.
  • She always dresses with panache, even for a casual outing.
  • That skateboarder has serious panache with his tricks!
  • The author wrote with such panache that the readers were captivated by every word.

noun a piece of clothing worn on the lower part of the body, covering each leg separately

verb to breathe quickly and loudly with short breaths, especially after physical exertion

  • The tailor adjusted the length of the pant to ensure a perfect fit.
  • I need to buy a new pair of pants for the party tonight.
  • Check out those stylish pants he's wearing!
  • She was panting with excitement as she reached the finish line.

noun a garment covering the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg

  • She carefully folded her pants before placing them in the drawer.
  • I can't find my pants anywhere, have you seen them?
  • Those pants are so lit, where did you get them?
  • His excuses were full of holes, just like a pair of old pants.

verb to be accepted or considered as; to be mistaken for

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

  • The counterfeit bill did not pass for genuine currency.
  • I don't think that excuse will pass for being valid.
  • That old car can't pass for a luxury vehicle.
  • Her actions do not pass for someone who is trustworthy.

noun a repeated decorative design

verb to decorate with a repeated design

adjective having a regular and repeated design

preposition used to indicate the arrangement or sequence of things

  • The data analysis revealed a clear pattern in the sales figures.
  • I noticed a pattern in her behavior whenever she's stressed.
  • There's a pattern to how he always manages to skip out on his chores.
  • Life has a way of following its own unique pattern, no matter how unpredictable it may seem.

adjective describing someone or something as ostentatious or showy, like a peacock

  • The peacocky display of colors on the male peacock is truly a sight to behold.
  • She always dresses in such a peacocky way, with bright colors and bold patterns.
  • That outfit is so peacocky, you're definitely going to stand out in the crowd.
  • His peacocky attitude at work is starting to annoy his colleagues.

noun a smooth, rounded gem that is formed within the shells of certain mollusks, valued as a precious stone

adjective used to describe something that is similar to a pearl in color or shape

  • The pearl necklace was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
  • She wore a stunning pearl bracelet to the party last night.
  • That pearl ring is so boujee, I love it!
  • Her words of wisdom were like pearls of knowledge, rare and valuable.

noun the skin of an animal with the fur, wool, or hair still on it

verb to strike repeatedly, usually with something thrown or hurled

  • The hunter carefully preserved the animal's pelt after a successful hunt.
  • She wore a cozy pelt to keep warm during the winter.
  • I can't believe he pelted me with snowballs during the snowball fight!
  • The harsh rain pelted against the windows all night long.

noun a clothing size for women of short stature

adjective describing a small and slender figure

  • The boutique offers a selection of petite clothing for women under 5'4".
  • I love shopping in the petite section because the clothes fit me perfectly.
  • She's so petite, she could easily pass for a teenager.
  • The petite flowers in the garden added a delicate touch to the landscape.

noun a skirt or slip worn under a dress or outer skirt

  • The Victorian lady wore a delicate lace petticoat under her gown.
  • She twirled around in her fluffy petticoat, feeling like a princess.
  • Check out the cute petticoat she's wearing with her vintage dress.
  • His pride was like a petticoat, hiding his true emotions underneath.

noun a small thin piece of metal with a sharp point at one end and a round head at the other, used especially for fastening pieces of cloth

preposition used to indicate the act of attaching or fastening something to something else

  • She carefully pinned on her name badge before entering the conference.
  • I always forget to pin on my keys before leaving the house.
  • I need to pin on my game face for this presentation.
  • He tried to pin on the blame on someone else.

noun a color that is a pale shade of red

adjective of a pale shade of red

  • The walls of the nursery were painted a soft shade of pink.
  • I love your new pink sweater, it looks great on you!
  • That car is totally pinked out with all those accessories.
  • Her cheeks turned pink with embarrassment.

adjective Describing something as very small in size, similar to the size of a pint

  • The pint-sized girl stood out among her classmates due to her small stature.
  • I can't believe how much energy that pint-sized puppy has!
  • That pint-sized car is perfect for zipping around the city.
  • Despite his pint-sized appearance, the young boy had a big heart.

noun a quality of being exciting, attractive, or stylish

  • The new marketing campaign lacks pizzazz and fails to capture the target audience's attention.
  • I added some extra pizzazz to my outfit with a bold statement necklace.
  • Her dance moves had so much pizzazz, she really knows how to work the crowd.
  • The artist's paintings have a certain pizzazz that sets them apart from others in the same genre.

noun a pattern of colored stripes crossing each other on a piece of cloth

adjective having a pattern of colored stripes crossing each other on a piece of cloth

  • The gentleman wore a plaid suit to the formal event.
  • She loves wearing plaid shirts on the weekends.
  • Check out my new plaid kicks, they're so cool!
  • The plaid pattern of relationships in the small town was intricate and interconnected.

verb to braid or weave together strands of hair or fabric

  • The woman's hair was elegantly plaited for the formal event.
  • She always plaited her hair before going out with friends.
  • I love how you plaited your hair today, it looks so cool!
  • The intricate plot of the novel was plaited with unexpected twists and turns.

noun a small bag or pouch in a garment for carrying small articles

verb to put into one's pocket

adjective of or relating to a pocket

adverb in or into one's pocket

  • She reached into her pocket to retrieve her phone.
  • I always keep my keys in my pocket.
  • I found a cool pen in my pocket.
  • He always has a trick up his pocket.

noun a round spot that is one of a series on a garment

adjective having a pattern of round spots

  • The dress was adorned with delicate polka dot patterns.
  • I love wearing polka dot clothes, they always make me feel cheerful.
  • She rocked a polka dot top at the party last night.
  • The city skyline looked like a polka dot painting from afar.

pop

noun a popular or commercial song or music genre

verb to make a sudden, explosive sound

adjective of or relating to popular music

  • The pop of the champagne bottle signaled the start of the celebration.
  • I love listening to pop music while driving.
  • Let's pop over to the mall and grab some food.
  • The idea seemed to pop into his head out of nowhere.

adjective having a stout or bulky body; somewhat fat or overweight

  • The portly gentleman arrived at the event in a tailored suit.
  • The portly man sure knows how to enjoy a good meal.
  • That portly dude is always the life of the party.
  • Her portly presence filled the room with warmth and comfort.

adjective describing someone or something as having a protruding belly; having a large, round belly

  • The potbellied man was seen walking slowly down the street.
  • That potbellied guy sure can eat a lot!
  • Check out the potbellied dude over there.
  • The company's finances were potbellied after the economic downturn.

noun a first public performance or showing of a play, movie, or musical composition

verb to present or show for the first time

  • The premiere of the new play was attended by many esteemed guests.
  • I heard the premiere of the movie is happening tonight, wanna go?
  • The premiere of the album was lit, everyone was hyped!
  • The sunrise was like the premiere of a new day, full of possibilities.

adjective attracting or holding attention in a positive way; pleasing or impressive

  • Her prepossessing appearance made her stand out in the crowd.
  • She has a really prepossessing smile that lights up the room.
  • That guy is so prepossessing, he could charm anyone with his looks.
  • The prepossessing sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors.

verb applying pressure to something

adjective urgent or requiring immediate attention

  • The pressing issue of climate change requires immediate action from world leaders.
  • I have a pressing deadline to meet for my project at work.
  • I can't hang out tonight, I have a pressing engagement.
  • The weight of the world felt like a pressing force on her shoulders.

adjective used to describe something that is attractive or pleasing to the eye

adverb used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the degree or manner of something

  • The garden was adorned with pretty flowers of various colors.
  • She looked pretty in that dress.
  • That new song is pretty lit.
  • The idea of traveling the world sounded pretty appealing to her.

noun the quality or state of being excessively proper or formal in behavior or appearance

  • Her primness in demeanor made her stand out in the professional setting.
  • She's known for her primness, always making sure everything is in order.
  • I can't stand her primness, she's always so uptight.
  • His primness was like a shield, protecting him from any criticism.

adjective a term used to describe someone who is excessively concerned with their appearance, manners, and behavior; overly fussy or prim

  • She was often criticized for being too prissy in her mannerisms.
  • I can't believe how prissy she acts around new people.
  • Why are you being so prissy about getting your hands dirty?
  • His prissy attitude towards change is holding him back from new opportunities.

adjective having a plump or chubby appearance

  • The doctor described the patient as pudgy due to his high body fat percentage.
  • My cat is so pudgy because she loves to eat all day long.
  • I can't believe how pudgy I look in these jeans.
  • The pudgy clouds in the sky reminded me of fluffy marshmallows.

noun a small quantity or amount of something, especially smoke or a cosmetic powder

verb to breathe in short, quick breaths

  • She took a puff of her cigarette before continuing the conversation.
  • He took a puff of his inhaler before heading out for a run.
  • I saw him puffing on a vape pen outside the club.
  • The train let out a puff of steam as it chugged along the tracks.

noun a soft, light, and fluffy texture or quality

adjective having a swollen, inflated, or distended appearance

  • The puffy clouds drifted lazily across the sky.
  • I love wearing my puffy jacket in the winter, it keeps me so warm.
  • Her eyes were all puffy from crying so much.
  • The chef's puffy souffle rose beautifully in the oven.

verb to successfully achieve or accomplish something, especially something difficult or impressive

  • The magician was able to pull off an incredible disappearing act.
  • I can't believe she actually pulled off throwing a surprise party for him.
  • I don't know how he managed to pull off that stunt without getting caught.
  • Despite the odds, they were able to pull off a victory in the final minutes of the game.

noun a color intermediate between red and blue

adjective of a color intermediate between red and blue

  • The queen's robe was a regal shade of purple.
  • I love wearing purple because it makes me feel unique.
  • That concert was so purple, man!
  • Her words painted a purple picture of the sunset.

verb to press together and contract into folds or wrinkles, typically to express disapproval or irritation

  • She pursed her lips in disapproval as she listened to the presentation.
  • He pursed his lips and shook his head in disbelief.
  • She pursed her lips, clearly unimpressed with the situation.
  • The detective pursed his lips, deep in thought as he examined the evidence.

verb to place something on oneself or someone else

preposition used to indicate the action of placing something on a surface or body

  • She put on her best dress for the gala event.
  • I'm going to put on my favorite hoodie and relax at home.
  • Let's put on some tunes and have a dance party!
  • He always puts on a brave face even in tough situations.

verb to cover or conceal something with a material or object

adverb used to describe the act of covering or concealing something

  • She put a blanket over the sleeping child to keep him warm.
  • Can you put a towel over the spilled milk to soak it up?
  • I'm going to put a lid over this drama before it escalates.
  • The CEO decided to put a positive spin over the recent financial losses.

adjective having the characteristics or qualities of a queen; regal

  • The queenly figure made a grand entrance at the royal ball.
  • She carried herself in a queenly manner, exuding elegance and grace.
  • That dress looks totally queenly on you!
  • Her queenly presence commanded respect and admiration from all who met her.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'quirky' which means characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits

  • The artist's quirky style of painting has gained a lot of attention in the art world.
  • She has a quirky sense of humor that always makes me laugh.
  • That movie was so quirky, I loved it!
  • His quirky personality is like a breath of fresh air in a room full of serious people.

adjective describing something that is slightly indecent or suggestive in content or language

  • The novel was criticized for its racy content.
  • I can't believe how racy that movie was!
  • That outfit is so racy, I love it!
  • His racy sense of humor always keeps us entertained.

noun a piece of old cloth or clothing

verb to dress in old or worn-out clothes in a showy or ostentatious manner

  • She decided to rag out her old clothes and donate them to charity.
  • Let's rag out these old magazines and make room for new ones.
  • I'm going to rag out this playlist and add some new songs.
  • After a long day at work, all I want to do is rag out on the couch and relax.

noun a person, typically a child, in ragged, dirty clothes

adjective dressed in ragged, dirty clothes

  • The ragamuffin child wandered the streets alone, dressed in tattered clothing.
  • I saw a ragamuffin cat hanging out by the dumpster behind the restaurant.
  • That guy is such a ragamuffin, always bumming around and never working.
  • Her mind was a ragamuffin of thoughts, all jumbled and chaotic.

adjective having a rough, uneven, or irregular surface; not smooth or level

  • The hiker's ragged appearance indicated that he had been on a long and strenuous journey.
  • She showed up to the party looking ragged after a long day at work.
  • I need to do something about my ragged hair, it's a mess.
  • The team's ragged performance in the first half cost them the game.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun, indicating a quality or characteristic

  • The raggedy old book was carefully preserved in the library archives.
  • I found a raggedy old shirt in the back of my closet.
  • She always wears those raggedy jeans to school.
  • His raggedy emotions were evident in his tear-streaked face.

noun clothing or garments in general; attire

verb not applicable

adjective not applicable

adverb not applicable

pronoun not applicable

preposition not applicable

conjunction not applicable

interjection not applicable

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  • The king's raiment was adorned with intricate embroidery and jewels.
  • She loved browsing through vintage stores to find unique raiment for special occasions.
  • Check out my new raiment for the party, I think it's totally rad.
  • The artist used vibrant colors to paint the raiment of the sky at sunset.

adjective having or displaying a dashing, jaunty, or slightly disreputable quality or appearance

  • The actor's rakish charm and debonair style captivated the audience.
  • He always looks so rakish in his leather jacket and sunglasses.
  • That guy at the bar had a really rakish vibe about him.
  • Her rakish sense of humor added a playful edge to the conversation.

noun a queen or princess in India or Southeast Asia

  • The rani of the kingdom was known for her grace and wisdom.
  • Did you hear about the rani throwing a grand party at the palace?
  • The rani is totally slaying in that outfit!
  • She ruled over her domain like a true rani, commanding respect and admiration.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'ratty' describes something that is in poor or shabby condition.

  • The old man wore a ratty old suit to the formal event.
  • I can't believe you're still wearing those ratty sneakers.
  • Her hair looked ratty after she woke up late and didn't have time to brush it.
  • The relationship between the two countries was in a ratty state after the trade negotiations fell through.

adjective Raunchy is an adjective that describes something as vulgar, indecent, or sexually explicit.

  • The movie was criticized for its raunchy content and explicit scenes.
  • I can't believe they showed such a raunchy movie on TV last night!
  • That party was so raunchy, I can't believe we stayed until the end.
  • His jokes were so raunchy, they had everyone in tears from laughing so hard.

noun a product that is already prepared or available for immediate use

adjective describing something that is already prepared or available for immediate use

  • The company offers a range of ready made solutions for businesses looking to streamline their processes.
  • I love using ready made meal kits for quick and easy dinners during the week.
  • I'm too lazy to cook tonight, let's just grab some ready made food from the store.
  • She always has a ready made excuse for why she can't come to the party.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'ready-made' can also be used as a noun to refer to a product that is already made and available for use

adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'ready-made' describes a product that is already made and available for use

  • The company offers a range of ready-made solutions for businesses looking to streamline their operations.
  • I love using ready-made cake mix because it's so easy to bake a delicious dessert quickly.
  • I can't be bothered to cook tonight, let's just grab some ready-made meals from the store.
  • She always has a ready-made excuse for not completing her work on time.

noun a type of clothing that is mass-produced and available for immediate purchase and wear without the need for alterations

adjective describing clothing that is already made and can be worn without any adjustments

preposition used to describe the type of clothing that is available for purchase and wear without any modifications

  • The fashion designer launched a new line of ready-to-wear clothing for the upcoming season.
  • I love shopping for ready-to-wear outfits because they are so convenient.
  • I'm all about that ready-to-wear life - no more stressing over what to wear!
  • Her words were like ready-to-wear solutions to all my problems, making everything seem easy and effortless.

adjective A term used to describe a turned-up or upturned nose, usually in a cute or attractive way.

  • She had a retrousse nose, giving her a unique and elegant appearance.
  • I love how her retrousse nose gives her a cute and quirky look.
  • Her retrousse nose is so on point, it's like she was born to be a model.
  • His retrousse attitude towards authority often got him into trouble.

noun a complete overhaul or restructuring of something, typically in order to make improvements

verb to give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to something

  • The company decided to revamp its marketing strategy to attract more customers.
  • I think it's time to revamp my wardrobe and get some new clothes.
  • Let's revamp this old car and make it look cool again.
  • Sometimes we need to revamp our mindset in order to see things from a different perspective.

verb to make known or disclose something that was previously unknown

adjective giving insight or information; showing or indicating something

  • The report contained revealing information about the company's financial status.
  • She was wearing a revealing dress to the party last night.
  • I can't believe he posted that revealing photo on social media.
  • His actions were revealing of his true character.

verb to provide someone or something with a complete set of necessary equipment or clothing

adverb in a manner that is fully equipped or dressed

  • The soldiers were rigged out in their full combat gear before heading into battle.
  • We were all rigged out in our matching team jerseys for the big game.
  • She was all rigged out in her new designer clothes for the party.
  • The car was rigged out with all the latest gadgets and technology.

noun a loose outer garment, especially one worn as a sign of office or authority

  • She wore a luxurious silk robe to the gala event.
  • I like to lounge around the house in my cozy robe.
  • Check out that fancy robe she's sporting!
  • The forest was draped in a robe of mist in the early morning.

adjective having the qualities of a rogue; dishonest or mischievous

  • The roguish behavior of the con artist was finally exposed by authorities.
  • He's got a roguish charm that seems to attract everyone around him.
  • That guy at the party last night was so roguish, I couldn't trust a word he said.
  • Her eyes had a roguish glint as she plotted her next mischievous prank.

adjective describing someone or something as round or plump in shape

  • The rotund man stood out in the crowd with his large stature.
  • I saw a rotund cat lounging in the sun on my way to work.
  • That rotund dude at the party was the life of the event!
  • Her laughter filled the room, round and rotund like a jolly old man.

noun a gathered, pleated, or frilled strip of fabric used for trimming or decoration

verb to disorder or disarrange, typically by shaking or moving something

  • The intricate ruffle detailing on the gown added a touch of elegance to the design.
  • She couldn't help but ruffle her sister's hair as she walked by.
  • Don't let his comments ruffle your feathers, he's just trying to get a reaction out of you.
  • The unexpected news seemed to ruffle his normally calm demeanor.

noun a wrinkle or crease in something, typically in fabric or paper

verb to wrinkle or crease, typically by crushing or folding

  • The delicate fabric of her dress was rumpled after being packed in a suitcase.
  • I always rumple my sheets when I toss and turn in bed.
  • Stop rumpling my hair, I just styled it!
  • The unexpected news rumpled his plans for the weekend.

adjective having been made untidy or wrinkled

  • The rumpled appearance of his suit indicated that he had a long day at work.
  • She woke up with rumpled hair and sleepy eyes.
  • After the party, his shirt was all rumpled from dancing.
  • Her emotions were rumpled after receiving the bad news.

noun a small carnivorous mammal that is native to forests of Russia and Siberia, valued for its fur

adjective of a dark brown or black color, often used to describe fur or fabric

  • The sable fur coat was a luxurious gift from her husband.
  • I saw a beautiful sable scarf at the boutique.
  • That sable car is so sleek and fast.
  • Her voice was as smooth as sable, calming everyone in the room.

noun a place or state of carefree relaxation or enjoyment

  • The new policy aims to provide employees with a sense of security and peace of mind, allowing them to work sans souci.
  • I prefer to live my life sans souci, just going with the flow and not worrying about the little things.
  • She's always so chill and carefree, living her life sans souci.
  • His carefree attitude towards life allows him to navigate through challenges sans souci.

noun a long strip or loop of cloth worn over one shoulder or around the waist, especially as part of a ceremonial dress

  • The diplomat wore a traditional sash as part of his ceremonial attire.
  • She tied a colorful sash around her waist to add a pop of color to her outfit.
  • I love how that sash makes your dress look so much cooler.
  • The river flowed through the valley like a sash of silver winding its way through the landscape.

noun a particular kind of walking or movement that is graceful and confident

verb to walk or move in a confident and stylish way, typically with exaggerated hip movements

  • She sashayed into the ballroom, drawing all eyes to her elegant presence.
  • I saw him sashay down the street like he owned the place.
  • She sashayed into the party like she was the hottest thing in town.
  • The leaves sashayed in the wind, creating a mesmerizing dance of nature.

adjective showing a lack of respect or being overly confident; lively, bold, and full of spirit

  • She had a sassy attitude during the meeting, which some found off-putting.
  • I love how sassy she is, always speaking her mind without holding back.
  • She's got such a sassy vibe, I dig it.
  • Her words were as sharp and sassy as a well-crafted insult.

noun the state of being small or inadequate in amount; insufficiency or scarcity

  • The report highlighted the scantiness of evidence supporting the new theory.
  • I was surprised by the scantiness of options available at the store.
  • I can't believe the scantiness of snacks in the pantry.
  • The artist used the scantiness of colors in the painting to convey a sense of loneliness.

noun a bright red color

adjective a bright red color

  • The scarlet dress she wore to the gala was absolutely stunning.
  • She looked amazing in that bright scarlet dress.
  • That scarlet outfit is fire!
  • The scarlet sunset painted the sky in shades of red and orange.

adjective thin or bony in appearance; unkempt or ragged in form or outline

  • The scraggy branches of the tree needed to be pruned for safety reasons.
  • That scraggy dog keeps wandering into our yard.
  • She always wears those scraggy old jeans to school.
  • His scraggy demeanor matched his unkempt appearance.

adjective thin and weak in appearance, usually due to lack of proper nutrition or exercise

  • The scrawny man struggled to lift the heavy boxes.
  • That scrawny guy needs to hit the gym more often.
  • I can't believe she's dating that scrawny dude.
  • The scrawny tree branches reached out towards the sky.

noun a wrinkle or crease

verb to wrinkle or crease something

  • She used her fingers to scrunch up the paper into a ball before throwing it in the recycling bin.
  • I like to scrunch my socks down when I wear boots.
  • I can't stand the way he scrunches his face when he's annoyed.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, you could almost scrunch it in your hands.

noun a slang term for a dirty or unkempt person

  • The waiter used a cloth to wipe away the scuz from the dining table.
  • I need to clean the scuz off my shoes before going inside.
  • There was so much scuz in that old car, it was disgusting.
  • The scuz of corruption was finally exposed in the government scandal.

adjective describing something that is smooth, continuous, and without any visible seams or interruptions

  • The integration of the new software was seamless and caused no disruptions to the workflow.
  • The transition to the new team was seamless - everyone made me feel welcome right away.
  • The way she handled the situation was so seamless, like she had it all under control.
  • The colors of the sunset blended together seamlessly, creating a beautiful and peaceful scene.

noun There is no noun form for 'self-styled'.

adjective A self-styled person or group describes themselves in a particular way, often without official recognition or approval.

  • The self-styled expert claimed to have all the answers.
  • The self-styled guru thinks he knows everything.
  • The self-styled boss is always trying to micromanage everything.
  • The self-styled queen of the office likes to boss everyone around.

adjective having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment

  • It is sensible to consider all the options before making a decision.
  • I think it would be sensible to bring an umbrella, just in case it rains.
  • Dude, it's just not sensible to skip class like that.
  • In life, it's always sensible to listen to your heart and follow your dreams.

adjective relating to or affecting the senses rather than the intellect

  • The sensuous movements of the dancers captivated the audience.
  • She has a sensuous way of speaking that draws people in.
  • That new cologne is so sensuous, everyone will be all over you.
  • The sensuous melody of the music filled the room with emotion.

set

noun a collection of objects or items that belong together, often used for a specific purpose

verb to put or place something in a particular position or location

adjective fixed or arranged in a particular way

adverb in a fixed or rigid manner

  • The committee has set a date for the next meeting.
  • I've set aside some time to work on my project this weekend.
  • Let's set up a hangout at the park tomorrow.
  • She has set her sights on becoming the next CEO of the company.

noun a quality that makes someone or something attractive or appealing in a sexual way

  • The actress's sex appeal contributed to her success in the entertainment industry.
  • That guy has so much sex appeal, he always gets all the attention at parties.
  • She's got mad sex appeal, no wonder everyone is after her.
  • The new sports car has a lot of sex appeal, making it a popular choice among buyers.

noun a person considered sexually attractive

adjective attractive or appealing in a sensual way

  • The actress wore a sexy red dress to the awards ceremony.
  • That new guy at the gym is so sexy.
  • She's got a sexy vibe that drives everyone crazy.
  • The way he plays the guitar is just so sexy, it's like magic.

adjective having no definite or distinct shape

  • The artist's painting was criticized for its shapeless composition.
  • I tried to follow the recipe, but the dough turned out shapeless.
  • His outfit was so shapeless, it looked like he just rolled out of bed.
  • Her thoughts were a shapeless jumble after receiving the shocking news.

noun a soft luster on a surface

verb to shine or glisten

  • The marble floor had a beautiful sheen after being polished.
  • Her hair had a nice sheen to it after using a new conditioner.
  • That car has a killer sheen to it with the new paint job.
  • The success of the company gave a sheen of credibility to their brand.

adjective used to emphasize the extreme or absolute nature of a quality or condition

adverb completely; totally

  • The sheer size of the building was impressive.
  • The sheer amount of work she had to do was overwhelming.
  • Her outfit was sheer perfection.
  • The sheer determination in her eyes was inspiring.

noun a container for holding something

verb to remove the outer covering or shell of something

  • The scientist studied the intricate details of the shell found on the beach.
  • I found a pretty shell on my walk along the shore.
  • Check out the cool shell I picked up at the beach!
  • She retreated into her shell after the embarrassing incident.

verb present participle of the verb shimmer, meaning to shine with a soft, wavering light

adjective describing something that shines with a soft, wavering light

  • The shimmering lake reflected the sunlight beautifully.
  • The shimmering water looked so pretty in the sun.
  • That shimmering dress is totally lit!
  • Her eyes were shimmering with tears as she listened to the sad news.

noun the front part of the leg below the knee

verb to kick or hit someone in the shins

  • She accidentally bumped her shin on the coffee table.
  • Ouch! I just hit my shin on the bed frame.
  • I always end up bruising my shins when I play soccer.
  • He has a sharp wit that can cut to the shin of anyone who underestimates him.

noun a soft, slightly wavering light

verb to shine with a soft, slightly wavering light

  • The sunlight caused the lake's surface to shimmer with a beautiful iridescence.
  • Her dress shimmered under the disco ball as she danced the night away.
  • The highlighter she used made her cheekbones shimmer like diamonds.
  • The city skyline shimmered in the distance as the sun began to set.

adjective A descriptive word that modifies or describes a noun, indicating that something is bright, glossy, or reflecting light.

  • The scientist observed the shiny surface of the newly discovered mineral.
  • Wow, look at that shiny new car!
  • Her new phone is so shiny, I can't stop staring at it.
  • His future looked shiny and full of possibilities.

noun a garment for the upper body, typically having a collar, sleeves, and a front opening

  • The gentleman wore a crisp white shirt to the business meeting.
  • I love your new shirt, where did you get it?
  • That shirt is fire, bro!
  • She wore her heart on her sleeve, like a shirt that showed all her emotions.

noun a small amount of time

adjective measuring a small distance from end to end

adverb in a small amount of time

  • The meeting was cut short due to a scheduling conflict.
  • I'll be taking a short break before starting on the next task.
  • Let's make this quick and short, I have other things to do.
  • His temper is notoriously short, so be careful what you say around him.

adjective attracting attention by being flashy or ostentatious

  • The showy decorations at the event were quite extravagant and eye-catching.
  • Her showy outfit definitely turned heads at the party.
  • I can't stand people who are so showy and always brag about their possessions.
  • His showy display of affection towards her was just a facade to cover up his true intentions.

noun a title or form of address used of or to an Italian-speaking married woman, corresponding to Mrs. in English

  • The signora graciously greeted all the guests at the event.
  • The signora is always so kind to everyone in the neighborhood.
  • Hey, did you see that signora with the fancy hat?
  • She was the signora of the group, always leading with grace and authority.

noun the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background

verb to represent in a silhouette

  • The artist captured the silhouette of the tree against the setting sun.
  • I love taking pictures of people's silhouettes against a bright background.
  • Check out the cool silhouette of that building against the sky!
  • Her silhouette in my mind always brings back memories of our time together.

noun a fine, strong, soft, lustrous fiber produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric

adjective related to or made of silk

  • The gown was made of the finest silk imported from Italy.
  • I love the feeling of silk against my skin.
  • That silk shirt is so fly!
  • Her words were smooth as silk, but carried a sharp edge.

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noun a long, narrow, flat strip of material attached to the feet and used for gliding over snow

verb to move over snow on skis

  • Many people enjoy skiing as a winter sport.
  • Let's hit the slopes and go ski this weekend!
  • I'm gonna shred some gnar on the ski hill today.
  • Learning a new language is like trying to ski uphill at first.

adjective having little fabric or material; revealing or showing a lot of skin; insufficient in size or amount

  • The skimpy budget allocation for the project caused delays in implementation.
  • She was wearing a skimpy dress to the party last night.
  • I can't believe he only left a skimpy tip for the waiter.
  • His knowledge of the subject was only skimpy at best.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a quality or attribute

  • She had a slender figure, often described as skinny.
  • I'm trying to lose weight and get skinny for the summer.
  • Have you seen that new movie star? She's so skinny, it's not even healthy.
  • The team's chances of winning were looking skinny after their star player got injured.

noun a garment worn by women and girls that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body

verb To go around or avoid something by moving quickly or suddenly

  • She wore a knee-length skirt to the business meeting.
  • I love wearing skirts in the summer, they're so comfortable.
  • Check out her new mini skirt, it's so cute!
  • He tried to skirt around the issue during the conversation.

noun a killing or murder

verb to kill in a violent way

  • The knight was able to slay the dragon with his sword.
  • She totally slayed that presentation at work today.
  • I'm going to slay this outfit tonight!
  • His performance in the game was so good, he slayed the competition.

adjective smooth and glossy, often in a stylish or attractive way

  • The sleek design of the new car caught the attention of many luxury car enthusiasts.
  • I love how sleek your new phone looks!
  • That new sports car is so sleek, dude!
  • Her sleek performance on the stage wowed the audience.

noun a person who is sly or cunning

adjective having a smooth, gleaming, and slippery surface

  • The businessman wore a sleeker slicker to protect himself from the rain.
  • I borrowed my friend's slicker for the hiking trip.
  • That slicker is so cool, where did you get it?
  • His slicker attitude helped him navigate through the tough negotiation.

verb to make thinner or reduce in size

adjective having a small or slender width

  • She maintained a slim figure by following a strict diet and exercise regimen.
  • I'm trying to slim down before summer so I can fit into my old swimsuit.
  • I need to slim my wallet before payday hits.
  • The chances of success are slim, but we can still try our best.

noun a lazy or drooping posture or movement

verb to stand, move, or sit in a lazy, drooping way

  • It is important to maintain good posture and avoid slouching while sitting at your desk.
  • Hey, stop slouching in your chair and sit up straight!
  • Why do you always slouch like that? It makes you look lazy.
  • She always seems to slouch under pressure, but somehow manages to come through in the end.

adjective a term used to describe someone or something that is messy, untidy, or promiscuous in behavior

  • Her sluttish appearance was not appropriate for the professional setting.
  • She always leaves her room looking sluttish in the morning.
  • I can't believe she went out looking so sluttish last night.
  • The neglect of the garden gave it a sluttish appearance.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'small' describing the size of an object

  • The small size of the apartment made it difficult to fit all the furniture.
  • I found a small cafe down the street that serves amazing coffee.
  • Let's hit up that small burger joint for lunch.
  • His influence may seem small, but it has a big impact on the community.

noun a fashionable social group or elite class of people characterized by their intelligence, sophistication, and stylishness

  • The smart set in the business world always stays ahead of the curve.
  • The smart set at the office always knows the latest gossip before anyone else.
  • The smart set at school are the ones who always have the inside scoop.
  • Being part of the smart set means being in the loop with all the important information.

verb To make someone or something smarter or more intelligent

adverb In a manner that makes someone or something smarter or more intelligent

  • It is important to smarten up your appearance for the job interview.
  • Hey, you need to smarten up if you want to impress your date.
  • Dude, you seriously need to smarten up and stop making those silly mistakes.
  • The company needs to smarten up its marketing strategy to stay competitive in the market.

verb present participle of smash

adjective impressive or excellent

  • The smashing success of the new product launch exceeded all expectations.
  • I heard the party last night was absolutely smashing!
  • That concert was smashing, I had such a great time!
  • His performance on the field was smashing, he really gave it his all.

noun a quick, sudden movement or rebound

verb to quickly return to a previous position or state

  • After the economic downturn, the country's economy began to snap back to its previous levels.
  • I can't believe how quickly she was able to snap back after giving birth.
  • I'll just snap back at him if he keeps making those comments.
  • Her resilience allowed her to snap back from any setback she faced.

adjective Snappy is an adjective that describes something that is quick, sharp, or lively in manner or appearance.

  • The CEO delivered a snappy presentation during the conference.
  • I love wearing snappy outfits to parties.
  • That new song is so snappy, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Her snappy comeback shut down the argument instantly.

adjective stylish or attractive in a flashy way

  • The CEO arrived at the gala wearing a snazzy tuxedo.
  • Check out my snazzy new sneakers!
  • That car is so snazzy, I wish I could afford it.
  • Her snazzy personality always brightens up the room.

noun a person who believes that their tastes in a particular area are superior to those of others

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  • She was often seen as a snob due to her exclusive taste in fashion.
  • Don't be such a snob, just try the new restaurant with us.
  • He acts like a total snob when it comes to music.
  • The old building stood tall and proud, like a snob among the modern skyscrapers.

adjective Snobbish is an adjective that describes someone who looks down on others or acts superior because they believe they are of higher social class or importance.

  • Her snobbish attitude towards people from lower social classes was quite evident.
  • I can't stand her snobbish behavior whenever we go out to eat.
  • She's always acting all snobbish, like she's better than everyone else.
  • His taste in music is so snobbish, he only listens to obscure indie bands.

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  • She carefully folded each sock before placing it in the drawer.
  • I can't find my other sock, have you seen it anywhere?
  • I love these socks, they're so cozy!
  • His argument was full of holes, like a sock with a big toe sticking out.

noun a person who is soigne

adjective elegant or stylish in appearance or manner; well-groomed

  • The soigne presentation of the dish impressed the guests at the fine dining restaurant.
  • She always looks so soigne with her elegant outfits and impeccable grooming.
  • That outfit is so soigne, you're definitely going to turn heads at the party.
  • His writing style is soigne, every word carefully chosen and beautifully crafted.

noun a person with much worldly experience and knowledge of fashion and culture

verb to make someone or something more sophisticated or refined

  • The new software is designed to sophisticate the user experience.
  • She always manages to sophisticate her outfit with the perfect accessories.
  • He thinks he's so sophisticate with his fancy car and expensive clothes.
  • Learning a new language can sophisticate your mind and broaden your horizons.

adjective sophisticated - having a refined or cultured taste or manner

  • The software program is known for its sophisticated algorithms that optimize performance.
  • She has a very sophisticated taste in fashion, always wearing the latest trends.
  • That new restaurant in town is so sophisticated, the food is amazing!
  • His writing style is quite sophisticated, using intricate metaphors to convey deeper meanings.

noun the quality of being sophisticated; refined or cultured in appearance, manner, or taste

  • The design of the new luxury car exudes sophistication and elegance.
  • She always carries herself with such sophistication, even in casual settings.
  • That party was so sophisticated, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • His writing style is full of sophistication, each word carefully chosen to convey deeper meaning.

verb past tense of 'spangle', which means to decorate with small shiny objects or pieces

adjective covered or decorated with small shiny objects or pieces

  • The night sky was spangled with countless stars.
  • Her dress was spangled with sequins, making her stand out at the party.
  • The rapper's teeth were spangled with bling.
  • The city skyline was spangled with lights, creating a beautiful sight.

noun a small flash or gleam of light

verb to shine brightly with flashes of light

  • The sunlight caused the water to sparkle like diamonds.
  • Her eyes always sparkle when she talks about her passion for photography.
  • That glitter eyeshadow makes your eyes sparkle so much!
  • His speech was full of wit and humor, making the audience's eyes sparkle with delight.

adjective a term used to describe something stylish, attractive, or well-presented

  • The new employee arrived at the office looking quite spiffy in his tailored suit.
  • I like your spiffy new haircut, it suits you.
  • Check out that spiffy ride, it's totally awesome!
  • Her spiffy dance moves stole the show at the party.

adjective thin and long or tall in a way that suggests weakness or delicacy

  • The spindly branches of the tree swayed in the breeze.
  • I saw a spindly cat walking down the street.
  • That spider had the most spindly legs I've ever seen!
  • Her spindly fingers reached out to grasp the book.

adjective describing something that is showy or flashy, often involving a lot of water or liquid

  • The artist's splashy painting was the highlight of the gallery exhibit.
  • I love wearing my splashy new swimsuit to the pool.
  • Check out that splashy car driving down the street!
  • Her splashy personality always lights up the room.

noun Clothing designed for sports or athletic activities.

  • Sportswear is designed to be comfortable and functional for physical activities.
  • I love wearing sportswear because it's so comfy and easy to move in.
  • I'm all about that sportswear life - leggings and hoodies all day, every day.
  • His mind was like sportswear, always ready for action and never slowing down.

adjective showing courage or determination; spirited

  • The spunky young entrepreneur impressed the investors with her innovative ideas.
  • I love hanging out with Sarah, she's so spunky and full of energy.
  • That new song is so spunky, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Her spunky attitude was like a breath of fresh air in the stuffy office environment.

noun a sedate and respectable person

adjective serious, boring, or old-fashioned

  • The staid board members were not amused by the comedian's jokes during the meeting.
  • The staid old professor fell asleep during the boring lecture.
  • The staid party was a total snooze fest.
  • Her staid personality was like a calm lake, never showing any ripples of emotion.

noun a secret store of valuables or money

verb to hide or store something in a secret or safe place

  • The detective found a stash of stolen goods hidden in the suspect's home.
  • I keep a stash of snacks in my desk at work for when I get hungry.
  • I heard he's got a stash of cash hidden under his mattress.
  • She has a secret stash of courage that she draws upon in times of need.

adjective having the grace, pose, or proportions of a statue

  • The statuesque woman stood tall and elegant at the gala event.
  • Wow, she's so statuesque, like a model or something.
  • She's got that statuesque vibe that turns heads wherever she goes.
  • His leadership style was statuesque, commanding respect from all who worked with him.

verb to leave or exit a place

adverb used to describe the manner in which someone leaves or exits a place

  • Before you step out of the building, please make sure to sign out at the front desk.
  • Hey, do you want to step out for a quick coffee break?
  • Let's step out for a smoke break, I need a break from work.
  • Sometimes we need to step out of our comfort zone in order to grow.

adjective having or showing very strict moral attitudes

  • The straitlaced society frowned upon any form of public display of affection.
  • She may seem straitlaced at first, but she's actually quite fun to be around.
  • Don't be so straitlaced, loosen up and have some fun!
  • His straitlaced approach to problem-solving often hindered his creativity.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'strapless' describes a dress or top that does not have straps.

  • The strapless gown she wore to the gala was elegant and sophisticated.
  • She looked stunning in that strapless dress at the party.
  • Check out her strapless top, it's so cute!
  • His argument was like a strapless bra - lacking support and falling apart easily.

noun a form of adult entertainment involving performers removing their clothes

verb to remove clothing or covering from someone or something

  • The artist carefully applied a strip of paint to the canvas.
  • I need to strip the old wallpaper off the walls before painting.
  • Let's hit the strip and see what trouble we can get into.
  • The scandalous news will strip away any remaining trust in the politician.

noun a long, narrow band or strip differing in color or texture from the surface on either side of it

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  • The flag of the United States consists of red and white stripes.
  • I bought a shirt with blue stripes on it.
  • That car is so cool with racing stripes on the hood.
  • His honesty is a bright stripe in a world full of deceit.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, such as 'striped' in the phrase 'striped shirt'

  • The striped pattern on the fabric is quite elegant.
  • I love wearing striped shirts, they're so stylish.
  • Those striped pants are fire, where did you get them?
  • Her words were like a striped flag, drawing attention to the important points.

adjective adjective describing something that is decorated or adorned with studs

  • The actress wore a stunning gown studded with diamonds to the award ceremony.
  • I love your studded boots, they look so cool!
  • Check out my studded belt, it's totally rad.
  • His speech was studded with witty remarks that had the audience in stitches.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun, indicating a feeling of being uncomfortable due to lack of fresh air or ventilation

  • The conference room felt stuffy due to the lack of ventilation.
  • I hate going into that stuffy old bookstore, it always makes me sneeze.
  • I can't stand being in this stuffy classroom, it's so hot and uncomfortable.
  • His mind felt stuffy with all the stress and worries weighing him down.

noun a person or thing that is strikingly attractive or impressive

adjective used to describe something or someone that is extremely attractive or impressive

  • The actress wore a stunning gown that made her the real stunner of the evening.
  • Wow, did you see that stunner of a goal in the soccer match last night?
  • She's an absolute stunner, everyone at the party was talking about her.
  • The sunset over the ocean was a real stunner, painting the sky in vibrant colors.

noun a particular way in which something is done, created, or performed

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  • Her writing style is very elegant and sophisticated.
  • I love your decorating style, it's so cozy and inviting.
  • That outfit is totally your style, you look awesome.
  • His leadership style is like a gentle guiding hand, always encouraging and supportive.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence

  • The interior of the house was elegantly styled with modern furniture and minimalist decor.
  • She always has her hair styled in a trendy way whenever she goes out.
  • I love how you styled your outfit, it's so on point!
  • The artist styled the painting in a way that conveyed a sense of chaos and movement.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'stylish' describes something that is fashionable or trendy

  • The CEO always dresses in a stylish manner for important meetings.
  • She always looks so stylish, even when she's just running errands.
  • Those sneakers are so stylish, I need to get myself a pair.
  • Her words were as stylish as her outfit, leaving a lasting impression on everyone.

noun A person who is skilled in arranging and coordinating a particular type of clothing or makeup.

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  • The stylist carefully selected the outfits for the fashion show.
  • I always go to my favorite stylist for a new haircut.
  • My stylist is the bomb, she always hooks me up with the freshest looks.
  • As a stylist of words, he crafted a compelling narrative for the novel.

noun a person who is easily deceived or taken advantage of

preposition used to indicate a person's weakness or fondness for something

  • She is a sucker for classical music and always attends the symphony performances.
  • I'm a total sucker for romantic comedies, I can watch them all day.
  • He's such a sucker for junk food, he can never resist a bag of chips.
  • She's a sucker for a good challenge, always pushing herself to excel.

noun a set of clothes or garments typically matching or intended to be worn together

verb to be convenient or advantageous for someone

  • The businessman always wore a tailored suit to important meetings.
  • I need to buy a new suit for my cousin's wedding next month.
  • That suit is so fly, where did you get it?
  • Her argument didn't quite suit the situation at hand.

adjective appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or occasion

  • The candidate must have suitable qualifications for the job.
  • I need to find a suitable outfit for the party.
  • I found the most suitable spot to hang out with my friends.
  • His calm demeanor was a suitable response to the chaos around him.

verb adapted or appropriate for a specific purpose or situation

  • The candidate's qualifications are well-suited for the position.
  • I think this outfit is perfectly suited for the party.
  • That new song is so suited for my vibe.
  • Her calm demeanor is suited to dealing with difficult situations.

noun an unnecessarily large or excessive amount of something

  • The company decided to eliminate the superfluity of unnecessary expenses in order to increase profits.
  • There's a superfluity of snacks in the break room, help yourself!
  • I can't believe the superfluity of drama that goes on in this office.
  • His speech was filled with a superfluity of flowery language that made it hard to understand his main point.

noun a strap that passes over the shoulder and fastens to the waistband of trousers or a skirt to hold them up

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  • The gentleman wore a pair of suspenders with his suit.
  • He always wears suspenders instead of a belt.
  • Check out his cool suspenders, they really make a statement.
  • She felt like she needed emotional suspenders to hold her up during the tough times.

adjective describing a person as attractively slim and elegant

  • The actress looked svelte in her elegant gown on the red carpet.
  • Wow, she's looking so svelte after her new workout routine.
  • She's totally svelte now, she's been hitting the gym hard.
  • His argument was svelte, cutting straight to the point without any unnecessary details.

noun A slang term referring to a person's sense of style or confidence

verb To walk or behave in a confident and stylish manner

  • The businessman exuded an air of confidence and swag as he entered the boardroom.
  • She showed off her new swag by strutting down the street in her designer clothes.
  • Check out his swag with that fresh haircut and cool kicks.
  • His swag on the basketball court makes him stand out as a top player.

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

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  • The CEO walked into the boardroom with an air of confidence and swagger.
  • He strutted down the street with his signature swagger, turning heads as he passed by.
  • That guy has so much swagger, he can charm anyone he meets.
  • Her writing style had a certain swagger to it, making her articles stand out from the rest.

noun a stylishly luxurious and expensive way of living or behaving

verb to behave in a confident and stylish way

adjective stylishly luxurious and expensive

  • The upscale restaurant was decorated with a swank interior design.
  • She always dresses in a swank style, even for casual events.
  • That party was so swank, everyone was dressed to impress.
  • His new sports car is the epitome of swank, turning heads wherever he goes.

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

  • She is sweet on her colleague from the marketing department.
  • He's been sweet on her since they first met at the party.
  • I heard she's really sweet on that new guy in accounting.
  • The chef is sweet on using locally sourced ingredients in all his dishes.

adjective describing someone or something as graceful, slender, and delicate, like a sylph (a mythological spirit of the air)

  • The ballerina moved across the stage with sylphlike grace and elegance.
  • She was sylphlike in her movements, as if she were floating on air.
  • That model has a sylphlike figure that everyone envies.
  • Her sylphlike presence seemed to enchant everyone around her.

noun A person whose occupation is making or altering garments

verb To make or alter (clothing) as a tailor

  • The tailor carefully measured the customer's body for a custom suit.
  • I need to take this dress to the tailor to get it altered.
  • My friend is a great tailor, he can fix anything you need.
  • She tailored her presentation to suit the specific needs of her audience.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun. In this case, 'tailored' describes something that has been specifically made or altered to fit a particular person or purpose.

  • The company offers tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of each client.
  • I had my suit tailored to fit perfectly for the wedding.
  • I'm all about that tailored life, gotta look fresh.
  • Her tailored approach to problem-solving sets her apart from the rest of the team.

noun a small piece of waste cloth

adjective in poor condition; shabby or worn

  • The old book had tatty pages and worn-out covers.
  • I need to get rid of these tatty old clothes and buy some new ones.
  • Her room was so tatty, it looked like a tornado had hit it.
  • His reputation was tatty after the scandal broke out.

adjective showy but cheap and of poor quality; morally low; base or vulgar

  • The tawdry decorations at the event did not reflect the elegance of the occasion.
  • I can't believe she bought that tawdry dress for the party.
  • That tawdry jewelry she's wearing looks so cheap.
  • His tawdry behavior at the meeting was embarrassing for everyone involved.

adjective of a light orange-brown color, like that of a lion's fur

  • The tawny color of the lion's fur blended perfectly with the dry grass of the savanna.
  • I love how your tawny hair glows in the sunlight.
  • Check out that tawny car, it's so sleek!
  • Her voice had a tawny quality, warm and soothing like a cup of hot cocoa.

adjective describing a surface or material that has a rough or uneven quality

  • The textured fabric of the dress added a touch of elegance to her outfit.
  • I love how the textured walls in this room give it a cozy feel.
  • That new phone case is so textured, it's really cool.
  • His words were like textured layers of meaning, revealing deeper truths as you delved into them.

noun a person or animal that is thin

adjective having little thickness or depth; not dense or crowded

  • The scientist used a thin layer of coating to protect the delicate material.
  • She always wears those thin leggings to the gym.
  • I'm trying to slim down and get thin for summer.
  • The line between love and hate is very thin.

noun a narrow strip of material, especially leather, used as a fastening or as part of a garment such as a bikini or sandals

  • She wore a thong under her dress for a seamless look.
  • I can't find my thong, have you seen it anywhere?
  • Her thong peeked out of her low-rise jeans.
  • The thin strip of land was like a thong between the two larger properties.

noun a store that sells secondhand items at a reduced price

  • I visited a thrift shop to find some affordable secondhand clothing.
  • Let's check out the thrift shop down the street for some cool vintage finds.
  • I love scoring awesome deals at the thrift shop.
  • In the thrift shop of life, we can find valuable lessons from the past.

adjective slightly intoxicated or tipsy

  • The professor was known for his tiddly lectures on quantum physics.
  • After a few drinks, he started feeling a bit tiddly.
  • Let's have a tiddly party this weekend!
  • Her mind was in a tiddly state after pulling an all-nighter.

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noun a result in a game or competition where both sides have the same score

verb to fasten or attach with a string or cord

  • He wore a silk tie to the business meeting.
  • I need to find a tie to match my suit for the wedding.
  • That tie is so lit, where did you get it?
  • The strong bond between them was like a tie that couldn't be broken.

adjective closely fixed in place; not easily moved; secure

adverb in a firm or secure manner; closely or firmly; securely

  • The deadline for submitting the report is tight, so please make sure to complete it on time.
  • I have a tight schedule this week, so I won't be able to meet for lunch.
  • I need to save money, so I'm on a tight budget right now.
  • The competition is getting tight as we approach the final rounds.

adjective describing something that is not affected by the passage of time or changes in fashion; enduring or long-lasting

  • The design of the building is truly timeless, showcasing a perfect blend of classic and modern elements.
  • I love how this song has a timeless quality to it, never getting old no matter how many times I listen to it.
  • That jacket is so timeless, you can wear it with anything and still look cool.
  • The story's message about love and forgiveness is truly timeless, resonating with people from all walks of life.

verb to make small changes to something in order to improve its appearance

  • The interior designer was hired to titivate the office space before the grand opening.
  • I need to titivate my outfit before the party tonight.
  • She spent hours titivating her hair before the big date.
  • The artist titivated the painting with intricate details to make it truly stand out.

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noun a loose outer garment, such as a cloak or robe

verb to dress or clothe oneself in a particular way

  • Please remember to bring your tog for the swimming competition.
  • Don't forget to pack your tog for the beach trip.
  • I can't believe you left your tog at home!
  • She always carries her tog of confidence wherever she goes.

noun informal term for clothing, especially a set of clothes or a particular outfit

  • The swimmer put on his sleek togs before diving into the pool.
  • I need to grab my togs before heading to the beach.
  • Check out those fancy togs she's wearing to the party.
  • He always wears his confidence like a stylish set of togs.

noun A small room or compartment containing a toilet and sometimes a washbasin

  • She excused herself to use the toilette before the meeting started.
  • I really need to find the toilette, do you know where it is?
  • I'll be right back, I gotta hit up the toilette real quick.
  • Her attention to detail in her work was like the finishing touches on a perfectly set toilette.

noun a given name commonly used as a male given name, in the United States, it was the 139th most popular name for boys born in 2007

adjective stylish, fashionable, or high-class

  • Tony is a highly respected businessman in the community.
  • I heard Tony is throwing a party this weekend.
  • Tony is such a cool dude, always up for a good time.
  • Tony's leadership shines like a beacon in times of crisis.

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noun the highest or uppermost point, part, or surface of something

verb to cover or provide with a top

adjective situated at the highest or uppermost position

  • The company aims to be at the top of the industry in terms of innovation.
  • I always make sure to keep my room clean from top to bottom.
  • That new restaurant is top notch, you have to try their food!
  • She reached the top of the mountain after hours of climbing.

noun a person who is without a top or covering

adjective describing something that is without a top or covering

  • The artist painted a topless portrait of a woman.
  • She decided to sunbathe topless on the beach.
  • I can't believe he showed up topless to the party!
  • The team played topless, giving it their all in the championship game.

verb to have ripped or shredded something forcefully

adjective showing the result of being ripped or shredded

  • The fabric was torn due to the sharp edge of the table.
  • I accidentally tore my shirt on a nail sticking out.
  • She was so upset, she was torn between staying home and going out with her friends.
  • His heart was torn in two after the breakup.

noun a large bag used for carrying things

verb to carry or haul something in a tote bag

  • She carried her laptop in a leather tote bag to the business meeting.
  • I always bring my tote to the beach for all my stuff.
  • I love your tote, where did you get it?
  • His responsibilities were a heavy tote on his shoulders.

noun a person, typically a man, who derives pleasure from dressing in clothes primarily associated with the opposite sex

  • The theater production featured a talented transvestite actor in the lead role.
  • I heard that the party last night had a transvestite performer who was really entertaining.
  • Did you see that transvestite at the club last night? They looked amazing!
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was so bold and unexpected, it was like a transvestite in a room full of suits.

noun the outward signs, features, or objects associated with a particular situation, role, or job

  • The royal family was adorned in all the trappings of their status and wealth.
  • She loved all the trappings of being a celebrity, like designer clothes and fancy cars.
  • He was all about the flashy trappings of success, like bling and expensive watches.
  • The trappings of his old life still haunted him, even though he had moved on.

noun a person who establishes a new trend or style

  • She is considered a trend setter in the fashion industry, always setting new styles and inspiring others.
  • My friend is such a trend setter, she always knows the latest fashion trends before anyone else.
  • That guy is a total trend setter, always rocking the newest streetwear looks.
  • As a trend setter in the tech world, he is constantly innovating and pushing boundaries.

noun a general direction in which something is developing or changing

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  • The trend in consumer spending has been steadily increasing over the past year.
  • Have you noticed the trend of people wearing oversized sweaters this season?
  • That new dance move is the latest trend among teenagers.
  • The trend towards mindfulness is spreading like wildfire in our community.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • The boutique offers a selection of trendy clothing for young professionals.
  • I love shopping at that store because they always have the trendiest clothes.
  • Those shoes are so trendy, they're fire!
  • Her ideas were considered trendy in the world of fashion design.

noun a decorative addition or ornament, such as a strip of material or a piece of lace

verb to make something neat or tidy by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts

adjective neat and orderly in appearance, having a tidy or well-groomed appearance

  • The tailor will trim the excess fabric from the suit jacket.
  • I need to trim my hair before the party tonight.
  • I'm going to trim down my wardrobe and donate some clothes.
  • It's important to trim unnecessary expenses from your budget to save money.

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  • The lab technician carefully inserted the sample into the test tube for analysis.
  • I saw a funny video on the internet of a cat getting stuck in a tube.
  • Let's hit the tube and catch some waves before the sun sets.
  • The artist used a tube of paint to express his emotions on the canvas.

verb To tuck in means to secure or wrap something tightly, usually in a bed or blanket.

  • Before you begin eating, please remember to tuck in your napkin.
  • Let's tuck in before the food gets cold!
  • I'm so hungry, I can't wait to tuck into this meal!
  • She always tucks in her children at night with a bedtime story.

noun a fold or pleat in fabric, usually sewn in place

verb to push, fold, or turn something into a small space or opening

  • Please remember to tuck in your shirt before the presentation.
  • Hey, don't forget to tuck your shirt in for the meeting.
  • I always tuck my phone in my back pocket.
  • She tucked away her emotions and put on a brave face.

noun Australian slang for food

  • The tucker served at the banquet was exquisite and well-prepared.
  • I'm feeling pretty full after that tucker we had at the barbecue.
  • Let's grab some tucker from the food truck on the corner.
  • His performance on the field was top-notch; he's a real tucker when it comes to sports.

verb to push, fold, or turn something, usually the edge of a piece of clothing, so that it is inside or hidden

  • She tucked her hair behind her ear before starting the presentation.
  • I always make sure to have my phone tucked away in my pocket.
  • He tucked into his meal as soon as it arrived at the table.
  • The secret was carefully tucked away in the back of his mind.

noun a movement or change in direction

verb to increase in intensity or volume

adverb used to indicate that something is increased or raised to a higher level

  • Please remember to turn up to the meeting on time.
  • Hey, don't forget to turn up for the party tonight!
  • I can't believe you didn't turn up to the concert last night.
  • His dedication to his work always seems to turn up in the quality of his projects.

adjective relating to or resembling a twig, thin and delicate

  • The twiggy branches of the tree swayed gently in the breeze.
  • She has a twiggy frame that makes her look taller than she actually is.
  • I love those twiggy jeans that are all the rage right now.
  • Her twiggy fingers delicately picked up the fragile glass ornament.

adjective describing someone or something that is not dressed or not wearing clothes

  • The guests arrived unattired for the formal dinner party.
  • She showed up unattired to the casual gathering at the park.
  • He was unattired when he ran into his ex at the grocery store.
  • The painting depicted a figure unattired in the midst of nature.

adjective describing a lack of physical beauty or appeal

  • The design of the building was deemed unattractive by the architectural critics.
  • I personally find that color combination very unattractive.
  • That outfit is totally unattractive, you should change it.
  • His negative attitude made him very unattractive to potential friends.

verb to release or open by or as if by unfastening buttons

  • She delicately unbuttoned her blouse before stepping into the elegant ballroom.
  • I always unbutton my jeans after a big meal, it's so much more comfortable.
  • He unbuttoned his shirt and showed off his new tattoo to the whole party.
  • The therapist helped him unbutton the layers of emotional baggage he had been carrying for years.

adjective describing a state of not being decorated or adorned

  • The undecorated room felt cold and unwelcoming.
  • I prefer an undecorated space so I can add my own personal touch.
  • I'm not into all that fancy stuff, I like things undecorated.
  • Her undecorated personality left little room for charm or charisma.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the time, place, manner, or degree of an action

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

  • The keys were found underneath the stack of papers on the desk.
  • I found my phone underneath the couch cushions.
  • I keep my snacks underneath my bed so my siblings don't find them.
  • Underneath his tough exterior, he was actually quite sensitive.

adjective undersized - smaller or less than the usual or normal size

  • The undersized parcel of land was not suitable for building a large house.
  • The undersized shirt was too tight around the chest.
  • I can't believe they sold me this undersized phone case.
  • Her undersized confidence held her back from pursuing her dreams.

verb to remove one's clothes

adjective not wearing clothes

  • The patient undressed in order to put on the hospital gown.
  • I undressed quickly before jumping into the pool.
  • She undressed in a hurry before the party.
  • The artist undressed the canvas, revealing a stunning masterpiece.

adjective not in keeping with the current fashion or style; outdated

  • The outdated dress style is considered unfashionable in high society.
  • Wearing socks with sandals is so unfashionable.
  • Those baggy jeans are totally unfashionable.
  • His ideas on sustainability were seen as unfashionable at the time.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unflattering' describes something that is not complimentary or attractive.

  • The unflattering report highlighted several areas for improvement in the company's operations.
  • I didn't appreciate the unflattering comments she made about my outfit.
  • That picture is so unflattering, delete it!
  • His unflattering behavior painted a negative image of him in the eyes of his colleagues.

noun something that is too shocking or embarrassing to be mentioned

adjective referring to something that is too shocking or embarrassing to be mentioned

  • The topic of politics was deemed unmentionable at the formal dinner party.
  • I can't believe she wore those unmentionable shoes to the event.
  • I heard he did something unmentionable at the party last night.
  • The scandal was the unmentionable elephant in the room during the meeting.

adjective describing a state of being without clothing or a robe

  • The statue was unrobed to reveal its intricate marble details.
  • She unrobed quickly before jumping into the pool.
  • I can't believe he unrobed in front of everyone at the party!
  • The truth was finally unrobed, revealing the shocking reality of the situation.

adjective not sophisticated; simple or plain; lacking refinement or elegance

  • Her unsophisticated mannerisms stood out in the refined social setting.
  • He felt out of place with his unsophisticated jokes among the sophisticated crowd.
  • I can't believe she brought that unsophisticated guy to the party.
  • The unsophisticated design of the website made it difficult to navigate.

adjective describing a condition of being without spots or blemishes

  • The white tablecloth remained unspotted after the dinner party.
  • I managed to keep my shirt unspotted during the barbecue.
  • I can't believe you kept your sneakers unspotted at the music festival!
  • Her reputation was unspotted by any scandal or controversy.

adjective describing something that has not been cut or shaped

  • The untrimmed hedges in the garden needed to be pruned.
  • The untrimmed bushes in the yard look messy.
  • I really need to take care of those untrimmed edges on the lawn.
  • Her untrimmed thoughts were scattered and disorganized.

noun a person who is able to adapt to many different functions or activities

adjective able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities

  • The new software is very versatile, allowing users to customize it to fit their needs.
  • I love how versatile this dress is - I can dress it up or down for any occasion.
  • That actor is so versatile, they can play any role and make it their own.
  • The artist's versatile use of colors and techniques creates a dynamic and engaging painting.

noun the quality or state of being able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities

adjective versatile - able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities

  • The versatility of the new software allows it to be used in a variety of industries.
  • I love the versatility of this dress - I can dress it up or down for any occasion.
  • His versatility on the basketball court is off the charts - he can play any position with ease.
  • The versatility of her writing style makes her a truly talented author, able to write in any genre.

noun a small pocket on the front of a vest, typically used for holding small items such as a pocket watch or pen

  • He kept his pen in the vest pocket of his suit jacket.
  • I always carry my phone in my vest pocket for easy access.
  • I stashed some cash in my vest pocket in case of emergencies.
  • She kept her emotions hidden in the vest pocket of her heart.

noun a garment covering the upper body and worn over a shirt

verb to place or give (someone) in possession of something

  • The businessman wore a tailored vest to the meeting.
  • I found a cute vest at the thrift store.
  • Check out that cool vest he's rocking!
  • She wore her emotions like a protective vest.

noun a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others

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  • The ambiance of the room exuded positive vibes during the business meeting.
  • I'm getting good vibes from this new restaurant we're trying out tonight.
  • That party last night had such chill vibes, I didn't want to leave.
  • Her energy and enthusiasm always bring good vibes wherever she goes.

noun refers to something from the past that is considered of high quality or value

adjective describes something as being characteristic of a certain time period, usually associated with high quality or value

  • The vintage car collection at the museum is truly impressive.
  • I love shopping for vintage clothes at thrift stores.
  • That vintage record player is so cool, dude.
  • Her style is very vintage, she loves all things retro.

noun a plant of temperate regions, typically having purple, blue, or white five-petaled flowers.

adjective of a purple color.

  • The artist used a delicate shade of violet in her painting to create a sense of tranquility.
  • I bought a beautiful violet dress for the party next weekend.
  • That concert was so violet, I can't wait to go again!
  • The sunset painted the sky in shades of violet, creating a stunning masterpiece.

noun a female fox, typically regarded as cunning or quarrelsome

  • The vixen displayed impressive hunting skills in capturing her prey.
  • That vixen is always causing trouble in the neighborhood.
  • She's a real vixen, always flirting with everyone.
  • The vixen of the group, she was always the center of attention.

noun a popular trend or fashion

adjective popular or in style

  • The latest collection from the designer is sure to set a new vogue in the fashion industry.
  • That style of dress is so in vogue right now.
  • Those sneakers are totally vogue, everyone's wearing them.
  • Her ideas were in vogue with the current trends in technology.

adjective adjective - describing something that is very large in volume or size; extensive or bulky

  • The library contained a voluminous collection of rare books.
  • She carried a voluminous bag filled with groceries.
  • Her hair was looking voluminous after using that new product.
  • The CEO presented a voluminous amount of data during the meeting.

adjective relating to or characterized by luxury or sensual pleasure

  • The actress had a voluptuous figure that garnered attention on the red carpet.
  • She's got a voluptuous body that turns heads wherever she goes.
  • Damn, that girl is looking real voluptuous in that outfit.
  • The chef's cooking was so rich and flavorful, it was a voluptuous experience for the taste buds.

noun The part of the body between the ribs and the hips, often narrower than the chest or shoulders

  • She measured her waistline to track her progress in losing weight.
  • She joked that her waistline had expanded after indulging in too many desserts.
  • I need to hit the gym and work on my waistline before summer.
  • The company's profits have been expanding, just like a growing waistline.

noun a person's entire collection of clothes

  • The wardrobe in the master bedroom is made of solid oak wood.
  • I need to clean out my wardrobe and donate some old clothes.
  • I found a cute dress at the thrift store to add to my wardrobe.
  • His mind was like a cluttered wardrobe, full of memories and thoughts.

verb to make or become warm

adjective having or giving off heat; having a high temperature

  • The room was kept warm with a central heating system.
  • I love snuggling up with a warm blanket on a cold night.
  • Let's grab a warm cup of coffee and catch up.
  • His warm smile brightened up the room.

verb past tense form of 'warm over', meaning to reheat or rehash something

adjective refers to something that has been reheated or recycled

  • The leftovers from last night were just warmed over for dinner.
  • I'm not a fan of warmed over food, I prefer fresh meals.
  • I can't believe they served us warmed over pizza at the party.
  • His excuse for being late was just a warmed over version of the truth.

noun a type of insect known for its slender waist

adjective describing someone or something with a very narrow waist

  • The fashion designer created a dress with a wasp waisted silhouette.
  • She looked so elegant in that wasp waisted gown.
  • Her waist was so tiny, like a wasp waisted model.
  • His wasp waisted guitar had a slim and sleek design.

adjective having a quick temper or irritable nature; easily provoked to anger

  • Her waspish remarks at the meeting offended many attendees.
  • She can be quite waspish when she's in a bad mood.
  • I try to avoid talking to her when she's feeling waspish.
  • The critic's waspish pen tore apart the new movie release.

verb to cause someone to feel tired, annoyed, or stressed over time

  • The constant friction can cause wear on the surface of the material.
  • Try not to wear on those shoes too much, they might start falling apart.
  • Dude, you're really wearing on my nerves right now.
  • The stress of the situation is starting to wear on me.

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

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

  • The fabric used in this suit is known to wear well over time.
  • These shoes I bought last year really wear well, they still look brand new!
  • Those jeans wear well, they're my go-to pair for any occasion.
  • His reputation for honesty will wear well in this industry.

noun damage or deterioration caused by continuous use

verb to cause damage or deterioration by continuous use

  • It is important to wear appropriate attire to the job interview.
  • I always wear my favorite hoodie on lazy Sundays.
  • She always wears the coolest kicks to school.
  • He wears his heart on his sleeve, always showing his true emotions.

noun clothes or apparel

  • The store specializes in high-quality wearing apparel for business professionals.
  • I need to buy some new wearing apparel for the party this weekend.
  • Check out this cool wearing apparel I found at the thrift store.
  • Her wearing apparel reflected her personality and unique sense of style.

adjective describing the appearance of someone who is wearing stylish or fashionable clothing

  • The guests at the gala were all well dressed in their elegant evening gowns and tuxedos.
  • She always makes sure to be well dressed for any occasion, even just going out for coffee.
  • That dude is always well dressed, he's got some serious style.
  • His words were well dressed with charm, but his intentions were far from genuine.

adjective describing someone or something that is neatly and tidily maintained or presented

  • The guests at the gala were all well-groomed and impeccably dressed.
  • She always makes sure to be well-groomed before going out with friends.
  • I can't believe how well-groomed he looks for a guy who usually doesn't care about his appearance.
  • Her well-groomed presentation skills helped her secure the deal.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case, 'well-worn' describes something that has been used or worn down over time.

  • The well-worn path through the forest indicated frequent use by hikers.
  • I could tell by the well-worn look of his shoes that he had been on many adventures.
  • Those well-worn jeans of yours are really cool.
  • Her well-worn smile showed that she had been through a lot in life.

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  • The welt on his arm was a result of a minor injury during the game.
  • Ouch, that welt looks painful!
  • I got a nasty welt from falling off my skateboard.
  • The criticism left a welt on her self-esteem.

verb to quickly prepare or make something, usually food

adverb in a quick or skillful manner

  • The chef was able to whip up a delicious five-course meal in just under an hour.
  • I can easily whip up some scrambled eggs for breakfast.
  • She can whip up a killer cocktail in no time.
  • The politician was able to whip up support for his campaign with his charismatic speeches.

noun a sibilant sound

verb to make a sibilant sound like that of the letter 's' or 'sh'

  • The gentle whish of the wind through the trees created a peaceful atmosphere.
  • I heard a soft whish as the cat darted past me.
  • I can't believe she whished her way out of that situation.
  • His words had a whishing effect, calming everyone in the room.

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noun a covering for the head made of real or artificial hair

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  • She wore a perfectly styled wig to the formal event.
  • I can't believe she spent so much money on that wig.
  • Her wig is on point today!
  • His reaction was so extreme, it made my wig fly off.

adjective describing someone or something as slender and graceful, like a willow tree

  • The willowy branches of the cherry blossom tree swayed gently in the breeze.
  • She has a willowy figure that makes her look like a model.
  • Check out that willowy girl over there, she's so tall and slender.
  • Her willowy movements on the dance floor were mesmerizing to watch.

adjective having a fine, light, delicate quality

  • The wispy clouds floated gracefully across the sky.
  • Her wispy hair always looked effortlessly stylish.
  • I love how her dress has that wispy, boho vibe.
  • His wispy voice carried a sense of mystery and intrigue.

verb to have been used or carried for a long time and therefore showing signs of wear

adjective showing the damaging effects of overuse or long use

  • The fabric of the dress looked worn after years of use.
  • I can't wear these shoes anymore, they're too worn out.
  • That jacket is so worn, it's practically vintage.
  • His patience was worn thin after dealing with the difficult customer.

noun a piece of cloth or paper used for covering or enclosing something

verb to cover or enclose something by folding or winding something around it

  • Please ensure that you wrap the gift neatly with wrapping paper and a bow.
  • Hey, can you help me wrap this present for Sarah's birthday?
  • I'm going to wrap up this gift real quick before the party starts.
  • Let's wrap up this project by the end of the week and present it to the client.

verb to enclose or cover something by folding or winding around it

adverb completely or fully involved or absorbed in something

  • She was completely wrapped up in her work, not even noticing the time passing by.
  • He's always wrapped up in his phone, never paying attention to anything else.
  • She's always wrapped up in drama, it's exhausting to be around her.
  • His mind was so wrapped up in worry that he couldn't focus on anything else.

verb to cover or enclose something in paper or cloth

adjective completed or finished

adverb completely or thoroughly

  • The project was successfully wrapped up ahead of schedule.
  • We finally wrapped up the meeting after hours of discussion.
  • Let's wrap up this party and head home.
  • She wrapped up her emotions and put on a brave face.

noun a type of food consisting of various ingredients wrapped in a tortilla, lettuce, or other thin bread-like material

verb to cover or enclose something in a wrapping material

  • The chef carefully prepared the vegetable wraps for the catering event.
  • Let's grab some chicken wraps for lunch, they're my favorite!
  • I can't believe she wraps up her sandwiches like that, it's so weird.
  • The mystery novel wraps up with a surprising twist at the end.

verb past tense of wrinkle, which means to make small lines or folds on a surface

adjective having small lines or folds on the surface; creased

  • The elderly woman had wrinkled skin from years of sun exposure.
  • I need to iron this wrinkled shirt before wearing it.
  • Her face looked all wrinkled up after crying for hours.
  • Time had wrinkled his once smooth personality, making him cynical and jaded.

adjective characterized by enthusiasm, energy, and excitement

  • The keynote speaker delivered a zestful presentation that captivated the audience.
  • She always has a zestful attitude that brightens up the room.
  • I love hanging out with her, she's so zestful and fun to be around.
  • His zestful approach to life is like a breath of fresh air in this mundane world.

noun a small collection of essential clothing items that can be mixed and matched to create a variety of outfits

  • A capsule wardrobe is a carefully curated collection of essential clothing items that can be mixed and matched to create a variety of outfits.
  • I love the idea of a capsule wardrobe because it makes getting dressed in the morning so much easier.
  • Having a capsule wardrobe is like having a closet full of go-to outfits that never fail.
  • Creating a capsule wardrobe is like simplifying your life by focusing on quality over quantity when it comes to clothing.

noun a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

verb to make a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

  • The photographer took quick snaps of the model during the photoshoot.
  • Let's take some snaps before we leave the party.
  • She snaps at anyone who disagrees with her.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, it felt like it could snap at any moment.

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  • The bride wore a delicate lace garter on her wedding day.
  • She had a cute garter with a little bow on it.
  • Check out the cool garter I found at the vintage store.
  • The politician used his charisma as a garter to hold up his public image.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea

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

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

  • It is important for all employees to show up and show out at the company's annual conference.
  • Hey, make sure you show up and show out at the party tonight!
  • I heard Sarah really knows how to show up and show out on the dance floor.
  • His performance at the competition really showed up and showed out compared to his previous efforts.

verb to make something neat, stylish, or attractive by improving its appearance

  • The interior decorator was hired to spiff up the office space before the big meeting.
  • Let's spiff up the living room before our guests arrive.
  • I need to spiff up my outfit before heading out to the party.
  • She decided to spiff up her resume before applying for the new job.

adjective describing someone who is not wearing anything on their head

adverb modifying a verb to describe the action of not wearing anything on the head

  • The soldier stood bareheaded in front of the monument, showing respect.
  • She walked bareheaded in the park, enjoying the sunshine.
  • I can't believe he went out bareheaded in this weather!
  • The CEO was caught bareheaded without a plan for the company's future.

noun a term used to describe excessive decoration or frills, especially in clothing or design

  • The ballerina wore a frou-frou tutu during the performance.
  • I love how frou-frou that boutique's decor is.
  • That dress is so frou-frou, it's ridiculous.
  • She always adds a frou-frou touch to everything she does.

adjective a slang term used to describe something overly fancy, frilly, or extravagant

  • The foofy decorations at the event added an elegant touch.
  • I love how foofy her hair looks after she curls it.
  • That dress is so foofy, I love it!
  • His speech was full of foofy language, but lacked substance.

adverb used to express surprise, pain, or other strong emotion

  • The research findings were oh so enlightening.
  • I am oh so excited for the party tonight!
  • That movie was oh so lit!
  • Her words were oh so sharp, cutting through the tension in the room.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'beautifullest' is a superlative form of the adjective 'beautiful' indicating the highest level of beauty

  • The artist's latest masterpiece is considered the beautifullest painting in the exhibit.
  • I think that sunset was the beautifullest one we've seen all year.
  • She's the beautifullest girl in school, everyone has a crush on her.
  • The way he speaks about his passion for music is like hearing the most beautifullest symphony.

noun a surname or a proper noun that may refer to a specific person or entity

  • The bradigan is a traditional Irish sweater that is hand-knit with intricate patterns.
  • I love wearing my cozy bradigan on chilly evenings by the fireplace.
  • Check out that cool bradigan she's wearing, it looks so stylish!
  • Her kindness was like a warm bradigan, comforting everyone around her.

adjective describing someone who is overly formal and proper in behavior or appearance

  • She always presents herself as prim and proper at social events.
  • She may seem prim and proper, but she's actually quite laid-back.
  • Don't be fooled by her prim and proper appearance, she's a wild one at heart.
  • His prim and proper attitude was like a shield, hiding his true emotions from the world.

adjective referring to something that is modest, restrained, or not highly noticeable or prominent

adverb referring to an action or behavior that is done in a subtle or discreet manner

  • The event was organized in a low-key manner to maintain a professional atmosphere.
  • Let's keep this party low-key and just invite a few close friends.
  • I'm feeling pretty low-key today, just want to chill and watch some movies.
  • His low-key attitude towards life often surprises people who expect him to be more outgoing.

tat

noun a colloquial term for rubbish or junk

verb to do decorative needlework or create decorative patterns

  • The intricate design of the traditional tat on her arm was a symbol of her cultural heritage.
  • I heard she got a new tat on her back, it looks pretty cool.
  • Check out his sick tat, it's so badass.
  • His words were like a tat on her heart, leaving a lasting impression.

adjective describing someone or something as having a larger or fuller figure, especially in terms of the buttocks and thighs

  • The thicc layer of paint on the canvas added depth to the artwork.
  • She's been hitting the gym hard and now she's looking thicc!
  • Damn, that car is thicc with those wide tires.
  • Her wallet was thicc with all the cash she had saved up.

noun a shortened form of the word 'sandwich', typically used in informal or colloquial settings

  • The chef prepared a delicious sando with grilled chicken and avocado.
  • I'm craving a sando from that new sandwich shop down the street.
  • Let's grab some sandos and head to the beach for a picnic.
  • Her words were like a sando, satisfying and comforting in a time of need.

adjective describing someone or something that is without a coat

  • The man walked through the snow coatless, shivering from the cold.
  • She showed up to the party coatless and ended up borrowing a jacket from a friend.
  • I can't believe you went out coatless in this weather, you're going to freeze!
  • The politician entered the debate coatless, unprepared for the tough questions ahead.

adjective describing someone or something that is without a hat

  • The gentleman arrived at the opera hatless, causing quite a stir among the other attendees.
  • She ran out of the house hatless, not realizing she had forgotten to put on her favorite beanie.
  • He strutted into the party all hatless and cool, not caring what anyone thought.
  • The politician's speech left the audience feeling hatless, as they were expecting more substance and depth.

noun a slang term for a fashionable or stylish outfit or appearance

  • The fashion designer presented a stunning lewk on the runway.
  • Check out her lewk for the party tonight, it's on point!
  • Her lewk is fire, she always knows how to put an outfit together.
  • His confident attitude is his best lewk in any situation.

verb to improve or enhance something, typically in a stylish or extravagant way

  • The interior designer suggested we zhoosh up the living room with some new throw pillows and artwork.
  • Let's zhoosh up this outfit with a statement necklace.
  • I'm going to zhoosh up my hair before we go out tonight.
  • She always knows how to zhoosh up a boring conversation with her humor.

adjective a slang term derived from 'bourgeois' meaning someone or something that is pretentious or upper class

  • The extravagant lifestyle of the socialite was often described as boojie.
  • She always acts so boojie with her designer handbags and fancy cocktails.
  • That new club downtown is so boojie, you have to dress to impress to get in.
  • His taste in art is quite boojie, always going for the most expensive pieces.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'looking' is functioning as a noun, referring to the act of observing or searching for something.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'plain-looking' describes the appearance of someone or something as simple or unremarkable.

  • The plain-looking building stood out among the modern architecture of the city.
  • She may be plain-looking, but her personality is what makes her truly beautiful.
  • I thought he was just a plain-looking dude, but he turned out to be really cool.
  • The plain-looking book turned out to be a hidden gem of wisdom and insight.

noun A word (other than a pronoun) used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things common noun, or to name a particular one of these proper noun.

adjective A word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical.

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

  • The fashion designer created a trendily designed collection for the upcoming season.
  • She always dresses trendily, keeping up with the latest styles.
  • I saw her at the party looking so trendily chic.
  • The company trendily adapted to the changing market demands, staying ahead of the competition.

adjective describing a lack of glamour or charm

  • The job of a garbage collector may be considered unglamorous, but it is essential for maintaining a clean city.
  • Working in a fast food restaurant may not be glamorous, but someone has to do the unglamorous jobs.
  • Cleaning up after a party is definitely the most unglamorous task of them all.
  • Behind every successful event, there are countless unglamorous hours of preparation and hard work.

adjective describing someone with wide or broad shoulders

  • The broad-shouldered man stood out in the crowd with his imposing physique.
  • He's the one with the broad shoulders over there.
  • Check out that dude with the broad shoulders, he's a real hunk.
  • Her broad-shouldered support helped me get through a tough time.

noun Clothing and accessories designed for women

  • The designer specializes in creating elegant womenswear for special occasions.
  • I love shopping for womenswear at that boutique, they always have the latest trends.
  • Her womenswear line is so lit, I can't wait to get my hands on some pieces.
  • The way she mixes patterns and textures in her womenswear collection is like a work of art.

verb a verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. 'Stole' is a past tense form of the verb 'steal', which means to take something without permission or unlawfully.

  • The thief stole valuable jewelry from the museum.
  • I can't believe she stole my idea and presented it as her own.
  • He stole my thunder by making the announcement before I could.
  • Time stole the color from her hair, leaving behind strands of gray.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a fashionable and wealthy young person, typically associated with the Sloane Square area of London

  • The Sloaney style is characterized by its preppy and sophisticated look.
  • She always dresses in a Sloaney way with her pastel colors and pearls.
  • Those Sloaneys always seem to have the latest designer handbags and shoes.
  • Being friends with the Sloaneys opens up a whole new world of social connections.

noun a person or thing that flutes or plays the flute

  • The fluter on the roof caused a beautiful melody to fill the room.
  • I can hear the fluter playing a tune outside.
  • Check out that fluter jamming on the street corner!
  • Her voice was like a fluter, soft and melodious.

noun a strikingly attractive or impressive person or thing

  • The new sports car is a real head turner with its sleek design and powerful engine.
  • That dress you're wearing is a total head turner, everyone's going to be staring!
  • Did you see that new movie? It was a total head turner!
  • Her intelligence and wit are a real head turner in social situations.

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noun a syllable used in solfège to represent the sixth note of a major scale

adjective pertaining to the sixth note of a major scale

  • El profesor explicó la teoría de la relatividad de manera detallada.
  • Vamos a la playa mañana.
  • Esa fiesta estuvo de la la la.
  • La vida es como una obra de teatro, con diferentes actos y escenas.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word or concept

  • The establishment prides itself on serving only the finest fantoosherie in town.
  • Let's grab a bite at that new fantoosherie that just opened up down the street.
  • I heard that fantoosherie is the bomb, we gotta check it out!
  • Her outfit was a true fantoosherie, turning heads wherever she went.

adjective a slang term used to describe something that is fake or of low quality

  • The plazzy material used in the construction of the building was not up to safety standards.
  • I can't believe she bought that plazzy handbag from the market.
  • That plazzy phone case is so cheap-looking.
  • His plazzy smile didn't fool anyone; we all knew he was upset.

noun a person who follows the latest trends and fashions, especially those regarded as being outside the cultural mainstream

  • The young man who frequents the local coffee shop with his vintage clothing and unique accessories is often referred to as a hipster.
  • I heard that new boutique downtown is popular among the hipster crowd.
  • Check out that hipster dude with the oversized glasses and beanie!
  • She has a hipster mentality, always seeking out the latest trends and cultural experiences.

noun a fear or phobia of buttons

  • Koumpounophobia is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational fear of buttons.
  • My friend has koumpounophobia, so she always wears zip-up sweaters.
  • I didn't know koumpounophobia was a thing until my cousin told me she had it.
  • His koumpounophobia towards buttons symbolizes a deeper fear of losing control.

noun a type of footwear that is sturdy and heavy, designed for stomping or heavy walking

  • The soldier wore a sturdy pair of stomping boots during the military exercise.
  • I love my new stomping boots, they're so comfortable for long walks.
  • Check out those badass stomping boots, they look so cool!
  • She marched into the meeting with her stomping boots on, ready to assert her authority.

adjective artificial or imitation, not genuine or real

  • The artist used faux finishes to mimic the appearance of real marble.
  • She bought a faux fur coat to stay warm in the winter.
  • I can't believe he's wearing faux designer sunglasses.
  • His faux concern for her well-being was transparent to everyone.

adjective describing something as brand new or in perfect condition

  • The new shoes were box-fresh and had never been worn before.
  • I just got these box-fresh kicks and I can't wait to show them off.
  • Check out my box-fresh sneakers, they're so fresh.
  • Her ideas were always box-fresh, innovative and original.

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

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

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

article a word that is used to specify or limit a noun

  • The custom-made suit fit like a glove, showing off every detail of the craftsmanship.
  • I tried on the dress and it fit like a glove, I knew it was the one.
  • These shoes fit like a glove, they're so comfortable.
  • His explanation of the theory fit like a glove, everything made perfect sense.

adjective a slang term meaning extremely intoxicated or high on drugs

  • The professor noticed that the student appeared zooted during the lecture.
  • I could tell he was zooted at the party last night.
  • She got so zooted at the concert, she couldn't even remember the songs they played.
  • His mind was zooted with excitement as he waited for the results of the competition.

noun a slang term for improving or enhancing something, typically in a stylish or fashionable way

  • The interior designer suggested adding some new throw pillows to joosh up the living room.
  • Let's joosh up this outfit with a statement necklace.
  • I'm going to joosh up my hair before we go out tonight.
  • The marketing team decided to joosh up their presentation with some catchy visuals.

adjective having a full, rounded figure; plump or well-proportioned

  • The actress had a zaftig figure that was praised for breaking stereotypes in the industry.
  • I love how zaftig this dessert is, it's so rich and indulgent.
  • She's got a real zaftig vibe, you know what I mean?
  • The novel was filled with zaftig descriptions that brought the setting to life.

noun a styling technique in which a shirt is partially tucked into pants or a skirt, leaving the rest untucked

  • The French tuck is a stylish way to tuck in your shirt slightly in the front.
  • I like how the French tuck gives a casual yet put-together look.
  • I'm all about that French tuck life, it's the perfect way to show off your belt.
  • Just like a French tuck can elevate an outfit, a small change can make a big difference in other areas of your life.

noun damage or signs of use on a product that affect its appearance but not its function

  • The cosmetic wear on the antique vase indicated its age and history.
  • I don't mind a little cosmetic wear on my sneakers, it adds character.
  • I love thrifting for clothes with some cool cosmetic wear, it's so trendy.
  • Her smile showed signs of cosmetic wear, hiding the pain she was feeling inside.

noun a style of neckline on a garment that is wide and shallow, resembling the shape of a boat

  • The elegant evening gown featured a boat neck design.
  • I love tops with boat necks because they show off my shoulders.
  • That boat neck sweater is so cute, where did you get it?
  • Her boat neck dress was like a beacon of style in the sea of fashion.

noun a slang term for a professional or someone who is skilled or knowledgeable in a particular field

  • She conducted herself in a very profesh manner during the business meeting.
  • I'm trying to be more profesh at work by dressing professionally.
  • I'm feeling pretty profesh today with my new haircut.
  • His profesh skills on the basketball court are unmatched.

noun a type of clothing that combines elements of denim and another material, typically featuring a denim top and a different material on the bottom

  • The fashion designer showcased a new collection featuring demi-denims at the high-end runway show.
  • I love wearing demi-denims for a casual day out with friends.
  • Check out those cool demi-denims, they look so stylish!
  • Her confidence was like a pair of perfectly fitting demi-denims, accentuating her best qualities.

adjective describing a state of something that has not been worn before

adverb modifying the verb 'worn' to indicate that it has not happened up to this point

  • The gown she received as a gift remained never-yet-worn in her closet.
  • I found a pair of never-yet-worn sneakers at the back of my wardrobe.
  • I scored these never-yet-worn kicks at a thrift store for a steal.
  • His dreams of becoming a pilot were like a never-yet-worn uniform waiting to be put on.

noun a type of dress shirt made of a thick, soft, durable cotton fabric, typically with a button-down collar and a front opening with a button closure

  • He wore a crisp white Oxford shirt to the business meeting.
  • I love wearing my Oxford shirt on casual Fridays.
  • Check out my new Oxf shirt, it's so comfortable!
  • The Oxford shirt symbolizes sophistication and elegance in the fashion world.

noun a person regarded as stupid or clumsy

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  • The company decided to hire a new CEO to replace the previous schlub.
  • I can't believe they promoted that schlub to manager.
  • That schlub is always slacking off at work.
  • He may seem like a schlub on the outside, but he's actually a genius.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'obsessed' describes someone who is overly preoccupied with something.

adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, in this case, 'obsessed' can also function as an adverb to describe how someone is preoccupied with something.

  • She is completely obsessed with achieving perfection in her work.
  • My brother is so obsessed with video games that he plays all day long.
  • I'm totally obsessed with that new TV show, I can't stop watching it!
  • His mind was obsessed with thoughts of revenge, consuming him completely.

verb to dress or style oneself in a fashionable or trendy way, typically associated with Western or cowboy attire

  • The man duded out in his best suit for the job interview.
  • He totally duded out in front of his crush and couldn't speak properly.
  • I duded out and forgot to bring my homework to class.
  • The team duded out in the final minutes of the game, costing them the win.

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

adjective a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical

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

  • The student's nonchalant attitude and disregard for authority gave off a sense of being too cool for school.
  • She walks around like she's too cool for school, always with her sunglasses on indoors.
  • He thinks he's too cool for school, but really he's just a poser.
  • The new fashion trend is so unique and bold, it's like being too cool for school.

noun a Muslim woman who wears a headscarf or veil covering the head and chest

  • The hijabi woman attended the conference wearing a beautiful headscarf.
  • I saw a group of hijabis shopping at the mall together.
  • She's a cool hijabi who always knows the latest fashion trends.
  • Being a hijabi in a non-Muslim country can sometimes feel like standing out in a crowd.

noun a slang term used in British English to describe something or someone as attractive or appealing

  • The new project manager demonstrated strong leadership skills and was praised for her peng presentation.
  • Wow, that outfit is so peng! Where did you get it?
  • That party last night was so peng, everyone was having a great time.
  • Her voice was like peng, soothing and calming to everyone who listened.

noun a sleeveless jacket or vest, typically padded or quilted

  • The gentleman wore a smart gilet over his dress shirt.
  • She threw on a cozy gilet to stay warm on the chilly evening.
  • I love your new gilet, it looks really cool.
  • The gilet of confidence helped him navigate the challenging situation with ease.

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

article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'a', 'an', or 'the'

  • The baby's outfit was as cute as a button, with little bows and ruffles.
  • She looked cute as a button in her new dress for the party.
  • That puppy is cute as a button, I can't stop cuddling it.
  • The way she blushes when she's shy is cute as a button.

noun A category or type of dress code or fashion style that combines elements of formal and casual wear.

adjective Describing a style of dress or attire that is a blend of formal and casual elements, typically suitable for a nice restaurant or event.

  • The restaurant prides itself on its fine-casual dining experience, offering high-quality food in a relaxed setting.
  • Let's go grab some fine-casual dinner at that new place downtown.
  • I love how this spot has a fine-casual vibe, it's perfect for a chill night out.
  • His style can be described as fine-casual, always looking put together but not too formal.

noun a fancy or luxurious lifestyle or appearance

verb to dress or behave in a fancy or extravagant manner

  • The event was very upscale, with guests dressed to put on the ritz.
  • Let's put on the ritz and go out for a fancy dinner tonight.
  • We're going to put on the ritz and hit up the hottest club in town.
  • She always puts on the ritz when she needs to impress someone.

noun a small amount or quantity

adverb to a small extent or degree

  • The recipe calls for a skosh of salt to enhance the flavor.
  • Can you add just a skosh more sugar to the coffee?
  • I only need a skosh of ketchup on my fries.
  • She only needed a skosh of courage to speak up in the meeting.

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

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

  • The vintage car has been put in mothballs until it can be fully restored.
  • My old skateboard is just sitting in mothballs in the garage.
  • I heard that project has been in mothballs for months now.
  • After his injury, his dreams of becoming a professional athlete were put in mothballs.

noun A slang term for a male nurse, typically used to refer to a man working in the nursing profession.

  • The male nurse carried a murse with all his medical equipment.
  • Hey, can you grab my murse for me? I need to check my phone.
  • I love my new murse, it's so convenient for carrying all my stuff.
  • His murse was like a magic bag, always able to produce whatever he needed at the moment.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'lose' is the verb in the phrase 'lose its shine'.

  • Over time, the metal surface may lose its shine due to exposure to harsh chemicals.
  • If you don't take care of your car, it will eventually lose its shine.
  • That new phone of yours is going to lose its shine real quick if you keep dropping it.
  • As she struggled with her self-esteem, her confidence started to lose its shine.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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

article a word that specifies and limits a noun

  • He talks a big game but when it comes down to it, he is all mouth and no trousers.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just all mouth and no trousers.
  • That guy is just full of hot air, all mouth and no trousers.
  • Her promises are empty, she's all mouth and no trousers.

adjective a term used to describe something covered or made of leather

  • The leathered book cover was beautifully embossed with intricate designs.
  • She always carries her leathered bag wherever she goes.
  • Those leathered boots are so cool!
  • After a long day of work, he felt completely leathered.

noun a slang term for clothing or fabric

  • The tailor used high-quality schmutter to create the bespoke suit.
  • I found a great deal on some schmutter at the fabric store.
  • I can't believe she spent so much money on that schmutter.
  • His words were like cheap schmutter, lacking substance and quality.

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

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

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

pronoun a word that takes the place of a noun

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

  • In professional settings, it is important to remain composed and style it out when faced with unexpected challenges.
  • When you trip in public, just style it out like it was intentional and keep walking.
  • If someone insults you, just style it out and act like it doesn't bother you.
  • Life may throw obstacles your way, but you have to learn to style it out and keep moving forward.

noun the quality of being extremely beautiful and attractive

  • The gorgeousness of the sunset was truly breathtaking.
  • Wow, did you see the gorgeousness of that dress?
  • That car is next level gorgeousness!
  • The gorgeousness of her voice was like music to my ears.

noun a type of print or pattern featuring flowers or floral designs

  • The dress featured a beautiful floral-print design, perfect for a spring wedding.
  • I love wearing floral-print tops in the summer, they're so cute and fun.
  • Check out my new floral-print skirt, it's totally on trend right now.
  • Her paintings were like a burst of color, with floral-print patterns that seemed to come alive on the canvas.

noun a style of clothing that is loose-fitting and covers the body in a modest way, often worn for religious or cultural reasons

  • The fashion industry has seen a rise in the popularity of modestwear in recent years.
  • I love how comfortable and stylish modestwear can be for everyday wear.
  • Modestwear is all the rage right now among fashionistas.
  • Choosing modestwear can be seen as a way to make a subtle yet powerful statement about personal style.

noun a made-up word with no specific definition

  • The drouser was designed to help patients with sleep disorders.
  • I always use my drouser before going to bed to help me fall asleep faster.
  • I can't sleep without my trusty drouser by my side.
  • The soft music acted as a drouser, calming my nerves before the big presentation.

noun a type of loose-fitting pajamas or nightwear

  • She quickly changed out of her jim-jams and into a more appropriate outfit for the meeting.
  • I love lounging around in my cozy jim-jams on lazy weekends.
  • I couldn't find my jim-jams last night so I ended up sleeping in my jeans.
  • His mind was still in its sleepy jim-jams when he tried to solve the complex math problem.

noun a facial expression in which someone smiles with their eyes

verb to smile with one's eyes

  • The model was instructed to smize during the photo shoot to convey confidence and warmth.
  • She always looks so much more attractive when she smizes in pictures.
  • I can never get my smize right in selfies, it always looks forced.
  • His eyes smized with mischief as he played a prank on his friends.

adjective having green eyes in color

  • The green-eyed woman stood out in the crowd with her striking gaze.
  • I envy my friend's green-eyed cat, it's so beautiful.
  • That guy over there with the green-eyed look is trouble.
  • The green-eyed monster of jealousy reared its head when she saw her ex with someone else.

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

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

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

article a word that is used to indicate whether a noun refers to a specific or general item

  • The new proposal seems to have legs and may gain support from the board.
  • I think this idea could have legs and actually work out.
  • That plan definitely has legs, let's see where it goes.
  • Rumors tend to have legs and spread quickly throughout the community.

noun a person who cleans or polishes something

verb to clean oneself or something thoroughly, especially before a medical procedure

adverb in a manner that is thorough or effective

  • The surgeon always scrubs up well before performing a procedure.
  • I have to make sure to scrub up well before meeting my date.
  • He really knows how to scrub up well for a night out.
  • With some practice, you can learn to scrub up well in any situation.

noun a slang term used in New Zealand to describe someone who is stylish, cool, or attractive

  • The young man was known for his fashionable attire and confident demeanor, earning him the reputation of being quite skuxx.
  • Wow, that guy is so skuxx with his fresh kicks and stylish haircut.
  • She's always hanging out with the skuxx crowd at the skate park.
  • His performance on the basketball court was absolutely skuxx, leaving the crowd in awe.

verb to dress or cover with a robe or clothing

  • The statue was enrobed in a beautiful velvet cloth for the unveiling ceremony.
  • She enrobed herself in a cozy blanket while watching a movie.
  • The rapper enrobed himself in flashy jewelry before hitting the stage.
  • The city was enrobed in a blanket of fog, creating a mysterious atmosphere.

noun a piece of string, cord, or fabric used for fastening or securing something

verb to fasten or secure something by binding or wrapping around it

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, in this case indicating the connection or attachment between two objects

  • It is important to tie the budget to the overall financial goals of the company.
  • Don't forget to tie your shoes to avoid tripping.
  • I'll tie this project to my success and make sure it gets done.
  • She always finds a way to tie her emotions to her artwork.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The judges gave her performance a perfect ten in the figure skating competition.
  • She always rates his cooking skills as a perfect ten.
  • Her outfit was a perfect ten - she looked amazing!
  • His ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is a perfect ten in my book.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'fabulicious' describes something as fabulous and delicious

  • The chef prepared a fabulicious meal for the distinguished guests.
  • I just tried this new restaurant and their food is fabulicious!
  • That dessert was so fabulicious, I can't wait to have it again.
  • Her singing voice was so fabulicious, it was like music to my ears.

adjective describing something that is expensive or costly

  • The designer handbag was quite spendy, but the quality justified the price.
  • I didn't realize how spendy this restaurant was until I saw the menu.
  • I can't believe how spendy those concert tickets were!
  • His taste in cars is so spendy, always going for the luxury models.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • She was offended by his comment, calling her 'a big girl's blouse'.
  • He always acts like such a big girl's blouse when things don't go his way.
  • Stop being such a big girl's blouse and stand up for yourself!
  • His lack of confidence made him seem like a big girl's blouse in front of the whole team.

noun a humorous term combining 'floor' and 'wardrobe' to describe a pile of clothes or items scattered on the floor instead of being put away in a wardrobe

  • The state of her room was so messy that it resembled a floordrobe.
  • I can never find anything in my floordrobe of a bedroom.
  • I need to clean up my floordrobe before my friends come over.
  • His mind was like a floordrobe, cluttered with thoughts and distractions.

noun a term used to describe clothing or fashion items that are designed for larger or curvier bodies

adjective describing something that is larger in size than average, especially in the context of clothing or fashion

  • The fashion industry is starting to embrace plus size models more than before.
  • I love shopping for plus size clothes because they are so comfortable.
  • Plus size clothing is so much more stylish now compared to a few years ago.
  • Her confidence is like a plus size dress, it fits perfectly and makes her shine.

noun a clothing size that typically ranges from 0-12 for women and S-L for men, without considering plus sizes

  • The fashion industry often prioritizes straight size models for runway shows.
  • Most clothing stores only carry straight size clothing, which can be frustrating for those who don't fit into that category.
  • I wish more brands would start offering options for people outside of the straight size range.
  • In a world that values straight size bodies, it can be challenging to feel confident in your own skin.

adjective describing something as deserving of a particular action or treatment

  • The candidate's qualifications are definitely worthy of consideration for the position.
  • That movie was totally binge-worthy!
  • Her outfit is so on-point, it's selfie-worthy.
  • His actions were not worthy of praise, but rather of criticism.

verb to walk with a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait

  • The peacock was strutting around the garden, displaying its vibrant feathers.
  • She was strutting down the street like she owned the place.
  • He was strutting his stuff on the dance floor last night.
  • The new CEO was strutting through the office, exuding confidence and authority.

noun a slang term for something that is exciting or happening

verb present participle of the verb 'pop', meaning to make a sudden, sharp, explosive sound or movement

  • The champagne bottle was popped open to celebrate the success of the project.
  • Hey, what's poppin'? Anything new happening?
  • The party last night was lit, it was poppin' all night long.
  • His new business idea is really poppin' off, it's gaining a lot of attention.

noun a noun is a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The casualness of his demeanor during the job interview was off-putting to the hiring manager.
  • I love the casualness of this restaurant, you can come in wearing anything and still feel comfortable.
  • Her casualness about the whole situation was kind of annoying, like she didn't even care.
  • The casualness with which he handled the delicate situation showed a lack of understanding of its importance.

adjective describing something as being as black as coal

  • The coal-black night sky was filled with twinkling stars.
  • Her hair was a shiny, coal-black color.
  • That car has a sleek, coal-black paint job.
  • His heart was as cold and coal-black as the darkest night.

noun a style or manner of dressing

verb to have on one's body or a specified item of clothing

adjective relating to clothing or fashion

adverb in the manner of wearing clothing or accessories

  • The company has a strict dress code policy that requires all employees to wear business formal attire.
  • I usually wear casual clothes to work on Fridays.
  • She always wears the coolest streetwear outfits.
  • His arrogance is like a cloak he wears to hide his insecurities.

noun a type of clothing item that is a combination of jeans and shorts

  • The dress code for the event specified that jorts were not allowed.
  • I love wearing jorts in the summer because they are so comfortable.
  • Check out my new jorts, they're perfect for the beach.
  • His jorts were a symbol of his laid-back attitude towards life.

noun a line at the top of a page or document

adjective of the highest quality or importance

  • The top line of the report summarizes the key findings.
  • Make sure to include the important details in the top line of your email.
  • Did you catch the top line of the news article? It's crazy!
  • In order to succeed, you need to focus on the top line of your goals.

noun a type of clothing item that combines the features of both skirts and shorts

  • Skorts are a popular choice for women who want the look of a skirt but the functionality of shorts.
  • I love wearing skorts because they're so comfortable and versatile.
  • Those skorts are so cute, I need to get myself a pair!
  • She danced around the room in her skorts, feeling free and unrestricted.

adjective describing the quality of something that fits well or is suitable for a particular purpose

  • The tailor ensured that the suit was well-fitting and tailored to perfection.
  • I finally found a pair of well-fitting jeans that are comfortable and stylish.
  • Those sneakers are so well-fitting, they feel like they were made just for me.
  • The team worked together like a well-fitting puzzle, each member complementing the others perfectly.

noun a French actress and fashion model, known for her iconic style and beauty

  • Brigitte Bardot was a famous French actress and singer known for her beauty and talent.
  • I love watching old movies starring Bardot, she was such a classic beauty.
  • Bardot is goals, I wish I could pull off that vintage style.
  • Her aura was like a modern-day Bardot, captivating everyone around her.

adverb in a sassy manner

  • She responded sassily to the interviewer's questions, maintaining her composure throughout.
  • He sassily flipped his hair and winked at the cute barista as he ordered his coffee.
  • She snapped her fingers and sassed the guy at the bar, showing off her confidence.
  • The cat walked sassily across the room, its tail held high in the air.

noun A small metal or plastic tube fixed tightly around each end of a shoelace.

  • The aglet is the small plastic or metal tube at the end of a shoelace that makes it easier to thread through the eyelets of a shoe.
  • I always struggle to replace the aglet on my shoelaces when it falls off.
  • I can't believe I lost the aglet on my favorite pair of sneakers, now I have to find a replacement.
  • The aglet of the situation was the missing piece that tied everything together.

adjective a slang term used to describe something as being perfectly styled or looking flawless

  • Her makeup was perfectly done and her outfit was on fleek for the gala event.
  • I just got my hair done and it's looking on fleek for the party tonight.
  • Girl, your outfit is on fleek! You're slaying it!
  • His presentation skills are on fleek, he always knows how to capture the audience's attention.

noun a practice of wearing a corset or waist cincher to achieve a desired shape or figure

  • Waist training involves wearing a corset or waist cincher to gradually reduce the waist size.
  • I've been waist training for a few weeks now to try and slim down my midsection.
  • I heard about this new waist training trend that's supposed to give you an hourglass figure.
  • In a way, waist training is like sculpting your body to achieve a desired shape.

noun a style of clothing worn as athletic apparel but also suitable for casual, everyday wear

  • The athleisure trend has become increasingly popular in the fashion industry.
  • I love wearing athleisure outfits to run errands on the weekends.
  • Athleisure is my go-to style for a comfy yet stylish look.
  • Her ability to seamlessly blend athleisure with high fashion is truly impressive.

verb Suited is a past tense form of the verb suit, which means to be appropriate or suitable for a particular purpose.

adjective Booted is an adjective derived from the verb boot, which means to kick or to provide with boots. In this context, it means fully dressed or prepared, especially in formal attire.

conjunction And is a conjunction used to connect words or phrases.

  • The employees were all suited and booted for the important presentation.
  • We're going out tonight, so make sure you're suited and booted.
  • He's always suited and booted, looking fresh to death.
  • With his new job, he felt suited and booted for success.

noun a situation or state of affairs that is chaotic or disorganized

adjective describing something as being in a state of chaos or disarray

  • The project presentation was a hot mess due to the lack of preparation.
  • Her room is always a hot mess with clothes scattered everywhere.
  • After the party, the living room was a total hot mess.
  • His emotions were a hot mess after the breakup.

noun a made-up word that combines 'heart' and 'courage', used to describe someone who shows bravery and determination

  • The fashion designer introduced a new trend of heavage in his latest collection, showcasing plunging necklines for men.
  • Did you see the heavage on that guy at the party last night? It was intense!
  • That dude's heavage is out of control, he needs to button up his shirt.
  • Her heavage of emotions was evident as she struggled to hold back tears during the speech.

adjective stylish or fashionable in a confident and flashy way

  • The fashion designer showcased a swaggy collection at Paris Fashion Week.
  • I love your swaggy new haircut!
  • That outfit is so swaggy, you're killing it!
  • His confidence is so swaggy, he walks into a room and owns it.

noun a slang term used to describe the side portion of a woman's breast that is partially exposed by clothing

adjective describing the type of view or appearance of a woman's breast when partially exposed on the side

  • The dress had a deep V-neckline that showed a hint of sideboob.
  • She rocked the sideboob look with confidence at the party.
  • Check out that sideboob action on Instagram!
  • The scandal revealed a sideboob of the company's unethical practices.

noun a slang term for the area of the body underneath the buttocks

  • The underbum area of the swimsuit provides extra coverage and support.
  • I always make sure my underbum is covered when wearing shorts.
  • She has been working out hard to tone her underbum for bikini season.
  • The underbum of the sofa was worn out from years of use.

noun a collection of photographs compiled to show off a fashion designer's work or a model's portfolio

  • The fashion designer created a stunning lookbook to showcase their latest collection.
  • Have you checked out the new lookbook from that clothing brand? It's amazing!
  • I'm obsessed with the lookbook drop from that streetwear label.
  • The lookbook of memories in my mind is filled with snapshots of happy moments.

adjective describing something that is overly coordinated or matching in a way that is considered excessive or tacky

  • The couple wore matching outfits to the formal event, looking quite matchy-matchy.
  • I love how your shoes and bag are matchy-matchy, it looks so cute!
  • Her nails and lipstick are totally matchy-matchy, she's really coordinated.
  • The team's strategy and execution were matchy-matchy, leading to a flawless performance.

noun a person's name

  • Reem is a talented pianist who has been performing at prestigious venues for years.
  • I heard Reem is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?
  • Reem is so lit, she always knows how to have a good time.
  • Her presence at the meeting was like a ray of sunshine, she really brightened up the room like Reem.

noun a person's father

  • The man wore a pair of dad jeans to the business meeting.
  • My dad always rocks his dad jeans on the weekends.
  • Those dad jeans are so last season.
  • Her fashion sense is stuck in dad jeans mode.

noun a type of high-waisted jeans that are typically loose-fitting and straight-legged, often associated with a 'mom' aesthetic

  • Mom jeans are a style of high-waisted denim pants that became popular in the 1980s.
  • I love wearing mom jeans because they are so comfortable and stylish.
  • Those mom jeans make your butt look amazing!
  • Wearing mom jeans is like embracing a nostalgic fashion trend from the past.

noun a short flared, gathered, or pleated strip of fabric attached at the waist of a woman's jacket, dress, or blouse to create a hanging frill or flounce

  • The peplum style originated in ancient Greece and has made a comeback in modern fashion.
  • I love how peplum tops accentuate my waist.
  • That peplum dress is so on point!
  • The peplum of the story added an unexpected twist to the plot.

noun a type of garment that combines features of a coat and a cardigan, typically made of a thick, warm material

  • She wore a coatigan to the office to stay warm in the chilly air-conditioned room.
  • I love throwing on a coatigan when I'm running errands on a cool day.
  • Check out this new coatigan I snagged at the thrift store!
  • The coatigan of responsibility weighed heavily on his shoulders as he took on more tasks at work.

noun Fit models are often employed by designers and brands to ensure that their clothing fits well on a variety of body types.

  • The fashion designer hired a fit model to showcase her latest collection.
  • Hey, have you seen the fit model in the new ad campaign?
  • That fit model is totally killing it on the runway!
  • In order to succeed, we need to find a fit model that aligns with our brand values.

noun a heavy, knee-length overcoat worn by drivers of open cars to protect against wind and weather

  • The gentleman wore a stylish car coat to the business meeting.
  • She threw on a car coat before heading out to run errands.
  • I love your new car coat, where did you get it?
  • His words acted as a protective car coat, shielding her from the harsh criticism.

noun a type of jacket traditionally worn by high school and college students to represent school spirit and achievement

  • The student proudly wore his varsity jacket to the academic awards ceremony.
  • She rocked her varsity jacket at the football game last night.
  • Check out his sick varsity jacket, it's so cool!
  • The varsity jacket symbolizes his dedication and hard work on the team.

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

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

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

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite

  • It is considered inappropriate to show a bit of ankle or leg in a formal setting.
  • You can show a bit of ankle or leg if you're going for a casual look.
  • Hey, why not show a bit of ankle or leg to spice up your outfit?
  • She decided to show a bit of ankle or leg by revealing a hint of her true self during the interview.

noun fancy or stylish clothing, typically worn for a special occasion or event

  • She put on her glad rags for the charity gala.
  • I'm excited to put on my glad rags for the party tonight!
  • Let's get dolled up in our glad rags and hit the town!
  • Wearing her glad rags gave her the confidence to face the challenges ahead.

noun A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In the phrase 'on point', 'point' can be a noun referring to a particular detail, aspect, or element that is being focused on or highlighted.

adjective An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. 'On point' is used to describe something that is accurate, precise, or well-executed.

adverb An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'on point' can also be used as an adverb to describe how something is done accurately or precisely.

preposition A preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'on' is a preposition indicating a position or location in relation to something else.

  • The presentation was well-prepared and every detail was on point.
  • Your outfit is totally on point for the party tonight.
  • Her dance moves are always on point.
  • The team's strategy was on point and they won the game.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language

  • The suspect was found with a legbomb strapped to his thigh.
  • I can't believe he tried to sneak a legbomb through security!
  • That guy is crazy, he actually tried to bring a legbomb on the plane.
  • Her dance moves were so explosive, it was like she dropped a legbomb on the dance floor.

noun a short, double-breasted coat or jacket made of this cloth

  • The Mackinaw coat is known for its durability and warmth in harsh weather conditions.
  • I borrowed my friend's Mackinaw jacket for the camping trip.
  • Check out that Mackinaw, it's so stylish!
  • The Mackinaw of responsibilities weighed heavily on his shoulders.

noun a physical act of hitting someone with a handbag, typically done in a forceful or aggressive manner

  • The politician was accused of handbagging her opponent during the debate.
  • She was handbagging him with her sharp remarks.
  • She was really handbagging him with her sassy comments.
  • Her words were like a relentless handbagging, leaving him speechless.

noun a small bag used by women to carry personal items

  • She carried a designer handbag to the important business meeting.
  • I love your new handbag, where did you get it?
  • Her handbag game is always on point.
  • Carrying her handbag of secrets, she navigated through the gossip-filled party.

noun a V-shaped point in the hairline in the center of the forehead

  • She brushed her hair back, revealing a distinctive widow's peak on her forehead.
  • I always thought widow's peaks were cool - it's like a natural hairline design.
  • Check out that widow's peak on him, it's so sharp!
  • The mountain peak looked like a widow's peak against the sky, sharp and defined.

noun A slang term used to describe the area where the ankle and the calf meet, often used in reference to a person with a particularly thick or undefined ankle

  • The doctor examined the patient's mankle and determined it was sprained.
  • I twisted my mankle while playing basketball, it's really sore now.
  • I can't wear those shoes, they always rub against my mankle.
  • He has a mankle for always getting himself into trouble.

noun a fictional season that combines winter and autumn characteristics

  • The wintern season in this region typically brings heavy snowfall and frigid temperatures.
  • I love cozying up by the fireplace during wintern nights.
  • Let's go hit the slopes and shred some gnarly wintern powder!
  • Her heart felt like a barren wasteland in the wintern of her loneliness.

noun a style of tight-fitting clothing that emphasizes the body's curves

adjective describing a type of clothing that is tight-fitting and accentuates the body's shape

  • The body con dress she wore to the gala accentuated her curves perfectly.
  • She looked stunning in that body con outfit at the party last night.
  • I need to find a killer body con dress for the club this weekend.
  • His body con style of painting captures the essence of movement and energy.

verb To dress up or put on fancy or formal clothing, typically a dress or gown.

  • She decided to frock up for the gala event, opting for a floor-length gown and diamond jewelry.
  • I'm going to frock up for the party tonight, I've got the perfect little black dress ready to go.
  • Let's frock up and hit the town tonight, I'm feeling like dressing up and having a good time.
  • He really knows how to frock up a simple outfit with the right accessories, always looking stylish and put together.

noun a type of headgear consisting of a fabric or knitted tube that covers the head and neck

  • The woman wore a stylish snood to keep her hair in place.
  • I love wearing a cozy snood on chilly days.
  • Check out my new snood - it's so cool!
  • The snood of bureaucracy was stifling progress in the organization.

noun a type of clothing that combines the style of trousers and leggings, typically made of stretchy material

  • The fashion designer recommended pairing the blouse with a pair of treggings for a sophisticated look.
  • I love wearing treggings because they are so comfortable and stylish.
  • Those treggings are so on fleek, I need to get myself a pair!
  • Her confidence was like a pair of treggings, fitting perfectly in any situation.

noun The phrase 'barefoot skin' as a whole can be considered a noun because it refers to a specific type of skin that is not covered by footwear.

adjective The word 'barefoot' is also an adjective because it describes the type of skin, indicating that it is not covered by shoes.

  • The sensation of the cool grass against my barefoot skin was quite refreshing.
  • I love walking on the beach with my barefoot skin feeling the warm sand.
  • My barefoot skin is gonna get all messed up if I keep walking on these rocks.
  • Her words felt like a slap against my barefoot skin, leaving me feeling exposed and vulnerable.

noun clothing or garments, especially of a particular type or for a particular purpose

  • The tailor carefully crafted the abiliment for the royal wedding.
  • She picked out a stunning abiliment for the party.
  • Check out his fresh abiliment, he's looking sharp!
  • Her words were like a finely tailored abiliment, elegant and impactful.

noun a state of being busy, active, or in motion

  • The city was abustle with activity as people hurried to work in the morning.
  • The marketplace was abustle with vendors selling their goods.
  • The party was abustle with energy and excitement.
  • Her mind was abustle with thoughts and ideas.

noun a thing that can be added to something else in order to make it more useful, versatile, or attractive

  • The store offers a wide range of accessories to complement your outfit.
  • I love browsing through the accessories section at the mall.
  • Those accessories are lit, where did you get them?
  • In life, friends are like accessories that add value to our experiences.

verb to add or wear accessories to enhance the appearance of something

  • It is important to accessorise your outfit with the right jewelry and handbag.
  • Don't forget to accessorise with a cool hat and some funky sunglasses.
  • She always knows how to accessorise like a boss.
  • Learning how to accessorise your speech with humor can make you a more engaging speaker.

verb to add or wear accessories to enhance or complement something, such as an outfit

  • It is important to accessorize your outfit with the right jewelry and handbag.
  • Don't forget to accessorize with a cute scarf or hat.
  • I love how you accessorize your look with those funky sunglasses.
  • She knew how to accessorize her words to make them more impactful.

verb to add accessories or decorative items to something

  • She accessorized her outfit with a delicate pearl necklace and matching earrings.
  • I love how you accessorized your new dress with that cute belt!
  • She totally accessorized her look with some bling bling jewelry.
  • His speech was accessorized with witty jokes and clever anecdotes.

verb to add or wear accessories to enhance the appearance of something

  • Accessorizing plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall look of an outfit.
  • I love accessorizing my outfits with fun jewelry and scarves.
  • She's a pro at accessorizing her outfits to make them pop.
  • In a way, accessorizing is like adding the finishing touches to a masterpiece.

noun an additional item or feature that complements or enhances something else

  • The accessory scale is used to accurately measure small items in a laboratory setting.
  • I always use the accessory scale in the kitchen when I need to weigh small ingredients.
  • Dude, can you pass me the accessory scale so I can weigh out this stuff?
  • In the grand scheme of things, his role in the project was just a small accessory scale compared to the main contributors.

noun a type of denim fabric that has been treated with acid to create a faded or worn appearance

  • The acid-wash process involves using chemicals to lighten or remove color from denim fabric.
  • I love the acid-wash look on my jeans, it gives them a cool vintage vibe.
  • Those acid-wash shorts are totally rad, where did you get them?
  • The artist used an acid-wash technique to create a unique and textured effect on the canvas.

noun a cut

adjective above

  • The quality of their products is truly a cut above the rest.
  • Her baking skills are definitely a cut above the rest of us.
  • His dance moves are seriously a cut above, he's got some serious skills.
  • When it comes to problem-solving, she is always a cut above the rest.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'adazzle' describes something that is shining or sparkling brightly

  • The jewelry store's display was adazzle with sparkling diamonds and gemstones.
  • She walked into the party adazzle in her sequined dress.
  • The concert was adazzle with colorful lights and special effects.
  • The city skyline was adazzle with lights as night fell.

noun In Greek mythology, Adonis was a handsome youth loved by Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. He is often depicted as the epitome of male beauty.

  • The statue of Adonis in the museum is a remarkable example of classical art.
  • Have you seen the new guy at the gym? He's a total Adonis!
  • That guy thinks he's such an Adonis, always flexing in the mirror.
  • Her beauty was often compared to that of an Adonis, with flawless features and a captivating presence.

verb to decorate or add beauty to something

  • The artist spent hours meticulously adorning the canvas with intricate patterns.
  • She loves adorning herself with colorful jewelry and accessories.
  • I saw her adorning her new shoes with some bling.
  • His words were like jewels adorning the otherwise plain conversation.

noun a person who has a great appreciation for art, beauty, and aesthetics

  • The aesthete spent hours contemplating the intricate details of the painting.
  • The aesthete is always checking out the latest art exhibits in town.
  • That guy is such an aesthete, always talking about art and stuff.
  • She was an aesthete of emotions, always seeking out the beauty in every situation.

adjective describing a time period after 5 o'clock, typically referring to evening activities or events

  • Many professionals attend after-five networking events to expand their business connections.
  • Let's grab some drinks at the after-five happy hour downtown.
  • I'm always down for some after-five shenanigans with the crew.
  • After-five is when the real fun begins, away from the constraints of the workday.