Fashion Trends

270 words in this vocabulary list

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noun a type of rock music characterized by a harsh, distorted sound and lyrics with a countercultural or psychedelic theme

  • The band's music was heavily influenced by acid rock from the 1960s.
  • I love listening to some good old acid rock while driving.
  • Let's crank up the acid rock and have a jam session!
  • The artist's paintings were like a visual representation of acid rock music.

noun a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of beauty, art, and taste, and with the creation and appreciation of beauty

  • The architect carefully considered the building's aesthetics when designing the facade.
  • I love the aesthetics of this coffee shop, it's so cozy and inviting.
  • That outfit is giving off major aesthetics, you look so cool!
  • The aesthetics of her poetry transport the reader to another world.

adjective describing something that does not show the effects of aging; eternal or timeless

  • The painting captured the ageless beauty of the landscape.
  • She seems to have an ageless charm that never fades.
  • That car is totally ageless, dude!
  • His wisdom is truly ageless, transcending generations.

adverb in every part; everywhere

preposition covering the whole surface or extent of something

  • The news of the scandal spread all over the country.
  • I've been looking for my keys all over the house.
  • She's been partying all over town.
  • His emotions were all over the place during the breakup.

noun the combination of both male and female characteristics in one individual

  • The fashion industry is increasingly embracing androgyny as a trend, with many designers creating gender-neutral clothing lines.
  • I love how some celebrities effortlessly pull off an androgynous look, mixing masculine and feminine styles.
  • Their new album cover is giving off major androgyny vibes, it's so cool!
  • The artist's paintings blur the lines between masculinity and femininity, embodying a sense of androgyny in their work.

noun The joint connecting the foot with the leg; a part of the body

  • The doctor advised the patient to elevate his ankle and apply ice to reduce the swelling.
  • I twisted my ankle while playing basketball with friends.
  • I can't believe I sprained my ankle again, it's such a pain.
  • She has a good ankle for pitching ideas in meetings.

noun the power to attract or be interesting

verb be attractive or interesting

  • The lawyer presented a strong appeal to the jury in hopes of overturning the verdict.
  • I don't see the appeal of that new restaurant everyone is talking about.
  • Her outfit has a lot of street appeal.
  • The artist's abstract painting has a unique and mysterious appeal.

adverb used to indicate movement in a circular direction or to indicate proximity or location

preposition used to indicate movement in a circular direction or to indicate proximity or location

  • The committee gathered around the conference table to discuss the budget.
  • Let's meet around 6 pm for dinner at the new restaurant.
  • We should hang around the park after school.
  • She felt like her world was crumbling around her.

noun a narrow band worn around the head to hold the hair in place

  • She wore a bandeau top to the formal event.
  • I like wearing bandeau tops in the summer.
  • I can't find my favorite bandeau, it's so annoying!
  • The sunlight created a golden bandeau across the horizon.

noun a sandy or pebbly shore, especially by the ocean between high- and low-water marks

  • The beach is a popular destination for tourists looking to relax and soak up the sun.
  • Let's hit the beach and catch some waves!
  • I love chillin' at the beach, it's so rad.
  • Walking along the beach always helps me clear my mind and feel at peace.

adjective describing someone or something that does not have a beard

  • The young man with a beardless face looked quite youthful.
  • My beardless friend always gets mistaken for being younger than he actually is.
  • I can't grow a beard to save my life, I'm forever beardless.
  • The beardless tree stood out among the forest of thickly bearded trees.

noun a place where people go to have beauty treatments such as hair styling, manicures, and facials

  • I have an appointment at the beauty parlor for a haircut and style.
  • I'm heading to the beauty parlor to get my nails done.
  • Let's hit up the beauty parlor before the party tonight.
  • The garden was like a beauty parlor for the butterflies, full of vibrant colors and sweet scents.

noun a pale sandy yellowish-brown color

adjective a light sandy fawn color

  • The living room walls were painted in a soothing beige color.
  • I bought a new beige sweater for the winter.
  • Check out my new kicks in beige, they're fire!
  • Her words were like a beige blanket, providing comfort and warmth in the conversation.

noun the specific type of dancer who performs this style of dance

  • The talented belly dancer performed a traditional dance at the cultural festival.
  • I heard there will be a belly dancer at the party tonight, should be fun!
  • Check out the belly dancer, she's killing it on the dance floor!
  • Her movements were so fluid and graceful, like a belly dancer in a mesmerizing trance.

noun a bright, steady light or a fiercely burning fire

verb burn fiercely or brightly

  • The firefighters worked tirelessly to extinguish the blaze that engulfed the building.
  • We could see the blaze from miles away, it was so bright!
  • We were just chilling by the bonfire, watching the blaze dance in the night.
  • Her passion for music was like a blazing fire that couldn't be extinguished.

noun a type of fabric that is soft and smooth to the touch, typically dark blue in color

  • The actress wore a stunning gown made of blue velvet to the award show.
  • I love the feel of blue velvet, it's so soft and luxurious.
  • That blue velvet couch is so boujee, I wish I had one in my living room.
  • His voice was smooth like blue velvet, calming and soothing to listen to.

noun a person who is unconventional, especially in an artistic way

adjective relating to or characteristic of a bohemian

  • The bohemian lifestyle is often associated with artistic expression and unconventional living.
  • She has a bohemian style with her flowing skirts and eclectic jewelry.
  • That music festival was so bohemian, everyone was just chilling and enjoying the vibes.
  • His mind was a bohemian paradise, filled with wild ideas and creative thoughts.

noun A person or thing that bombs or attacks with bombs, such as a military aircraft designed to drop bombs on enemy targets.

  • The bomber was apprehended before he could carry out the attack.
  • The bomber was caught red-handed before blowing up the building.
  • The bomber got busted before causing any harm.
  • He was a social media bomber, constantly posting controversial content to get attention.

noun a dance style that originated in the African American community in the early 20th century

  • The pianist played a lively boogie woogie piece at the classical music concert.
  • Let's hit the dance floor and boogie woogie all night long!
  • I love it when the band starts playing some boogie woogie tunes.
  • The negotiations were like a boogie woogie dance, with both sides making quick and unexpected moves.

adjective having the characteristics of a boy, such as being youthful or mischievous

  • The young man had a boyish charm that endeared him to everyone he met.
  • He still had a boyish grin on his face as he recounted the story.
  • His boyish haircut was all the rage among his friends.
  • Her enthusiasm for the project was like a burst of boyish energy.

adjective made of or resembling brass

  • The brassy sound of the trumpet filled the concert hall.
  • She always wears brassy jewelry to stand out.
  • Her brassy attitude can be off-putting to some people.
  • His brassy personality shines through in everything he does.

verb to cause to return or be returned to a previous condition or place

  • The company decided to bring back the old policy after receiving feedback from employees.
  • I wish they would bring back the original recipe for this dish, it tasted so much better.
  • I heard they're bringing back the retro fashion trend from the 90s.
  • Sometimes, a certain smell can bring back memories from our childhood.

adjective describing someone with eyes that are large, round, and protruding

  • The bug eyed child stared in wonder at the colorful display.
  • She looked bug eyed when she saw the surprise party waiting for her.
  • He was bug eyed when he saw the price tag on the designer shoes.
  • The politician's bug eyed expression revealed his shock at the unexpected question.

noun a device that produces a flame or heat for a specific purpose, such as cooking or heating

adjective describing something that is capable of burning or producing a flame or heat

  • The laboratory technician used a Bunsen burner to heat the chemicals.
  • I'll put the kettle on the burner for some tea.
  • Hey man, pass me the burner so I can light up this joint.
  • Her passion for music was like a burner, always fueling her creativity.

noun a small character role in a movie or play, typically performed by a well-known actor

verb to make a brief appearance or performance

adjective relating to or characteristic of a cameo

  • The famous actress made a brief cameo in the new movie.
  • Did you see that actor's cameo in the latest film?
  • The singer had a cool cameo in the music video.
  • The artist's signature style is like a cameo appearance in the art world.

noun the act, means, or result of obscuring things to deceive an observer, especially by making them appear to be part of their surroundings

verb to conceal or disguise by camouflaging

  • The military uses advanced camouflage techniques to blend into their surroundings.
  • I bought a camouflage jacket for my camping trip.
  • That guy is trying to camouflage his true intentions.
  • Her outgoing personality was a camouflage for her insecurities.

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being, in this case 'camouflaged' is the past tense of the verb 'camouflage'

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'camouflaged' describes something that is hidden or disguised

  • The soldiers were camouflaged in the dense forest, making it difficult for the enemy to spot them.
  • I saw a bird camouflaged against the tree trunk, blending in perfectly with its surroundings.
  • The spy was totally camouflaged in her disguise, nobody suspected a thing.
  • Her smile camouflaged the pain she was feeling inside.

verb the action of seizing or apprehending something or someone

adjective causing interest or excitement and holding the attention

  • She was catching up on her reading during the long train ride.
  • I caught him sneaking a cookie from the jar.
  • I'm catching a vibe from this party, let's stay a bit longer.
  • His jokes were so funny, I felt like I was catching my breath from laughing so hard.

noun a small spaniel of a breed with a silky coat and long ears

adjective showing a lack of proper concern; offhand

  • The cavalier attitude of the politician towards the pressing issues was concerning.
  • He was so cavalier about his responsibilities, it's like he didn't care at all.
  • She's always acting so cavalier, like nothing can touch her.
  • His cavalier approach to life led to many missed opportunities.

adjective having a thick, solid appearance or consistency

  • The soup had chunky vegetables and was very satisfying.
  • I love chunky peanut butter on my toast.
  • Those shoes are so chunky, I love them!
  • She had a chunky workload ahead of her, but she was ready to tackle it.

verb engage in a physical conflict or argument

adjective conflicting or contrasting in a noticeable or striking way

  • The clashing of opposing ideologies led to heated debates within the political party.
  • The clashing between the two teams resulted in a lot of tension on the field.
  • Their clashing personalities made it hard for them to get along.
  • The clashing colors in the painting created a dynamic and vibrant composition.

noun a shoe with a thick wooden sole

verb to block or obstruct

  • The drain was clogged with debris, causing the water to overflow.
  • I can't believe how much hair clogs up the shower drain!
  • I swear, my computer always clogs up when I have too many tabs open.
  • His mind was clogged with worry, making it hard for him to focus on anything else.

adjective describing a noun as having bright and vivid colors

  • The artist used a combination of vibrant and colorful hues in his latest masterpiece.
  • I love how her outfit is so colorful, it really stands out.
  • That graffiti wall is so colorful, it's lit!
  • Her personality is as colorful as a rainbow, always full of energy and excitement.

noun A thick cotton fabric with velvety ribs

adjective Made of or resembling corduroy

  • The gentleman wore a well-tailored corduroy suit to the business meeting.
  • I love how cozy and warm my corduroy jacket is!
  • Check out these cool corduroy pants I found at the thrift store.
  • The corduroy road ahead was rough and full of obstacles.

noun an intense but short-lived passion or enthusiasm for something

verb to cause to become insane or irrational

  • The latest fashion craze has taken the industry by storm.
  • Everyone's jumping on the new fitness craze.
  • Have you heard about the new dance craze that's going viral?
  • The craze for adventure never seems to die down in him.

adjective intensely enthusiastic or passionate about something

preposition used to indicate strong feelings of love or admiration towards something

  • She is crazy about classical music and attends every concert in town.
  • I'm crazy about that new TV show, I can't stop watching it!
  • He's totally crazy about her, he can't stop talking about her.
  • The chef is crazy about using fresh ingredients in his dishes.

verb Cropped is the past tense of the verb crop, which means to cut or trim something, especially plants or images.

  • The photograph was carefully cropped to remove any unnecessary background.
  • I cropped the photo so it would fit better on Instagram.
  • I totally cropped her out of the picture because she looked terrible.
  • His speech was heavily cropped to avoid offending anyone.

noun a condition in which a person's eyes are misaligned and point in different directions

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with a condition that caused their eyes to be cross-eyed.
  • I can't help but laugh when my friend makes a cross-eye face, it's so silly.
  • Stop making fun of him, he's sensitive about his cross-eyes.
  • The politician's statement left everyone in the room with a figurative cross-eye, trying to make sense of what he was saying.

dab

noun a dance move popularized by the hip-hop culture, involving a gesture where one's head is lowered while raising an arm and the other arm is extended to the side

verb to press against something lightly with a piece of absorbent material

  • The artist used a small brush to carefully dab paint onto the canvas.
  • She dabbed a little bit of perfume on her wrists before going out.
  • I saw him do a dab dance move at the party last night.
  • She dabbed away tears as she listened to the emotional speech.

noun a person who is very dear to another; a beloved person

adjective very dear; dearly loved

  • My darling, I must ask for your hand in marriage.
  • Hey darling, want to grab dinner tonight?
  • What's up, darling? You ready to party?
  • The sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and orange, like a darling masterpiece.

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.

verb the action of creating or planning something in a detailed way

  • The architect spent months designing the new office building.
  • I'm currently designing a cool new logo for our website.
  • I'm totally into designing my own clothes these days.
  • She is skilled at designing her own destiny.

noun a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge

adjective showing frivolous or superficial interest; amateurish

  • The art critic dismissed him as a mere dilettante, lacking any true expertise.
  • She's just a dilettante when it comes to playing the piano, she's not serious about it.
  • Don't be such a dilettante, put some effort into it!
  • He dabbled in various hobbies, but was ultimately just a dilettante in life.

adjective having a messy or untidy appearance

  • The disheveled state of his office reflected his chaotic work habits.
  • She showed up to the party looking disheveled after a long day at work.
  • I can't believe you went out in public looking so disheveled.
  • The disheveled state of the city after the storm was a stark reminder of nature's power.

adjective a term used to describe something as cute, charming, or endearing

  • The little girl carried her ducky with her everywhere she went.
  • I found a cute ducky keychain at the store today.
  • Let's go grab some ducky noodles for lunch.
  • Despite the challenges, he remained as calm as a ducky on water.

noun a piece of jewelry worn on the ear

adjective describing the type or style of earring

  • She wore a beautiful diamond earring to the gala.
  • She had on a cute earring with her outfit.
  • Check out her blingy earring, it's so cool!
  • Her words were like a sharp earring, piercing through the silence.

adjective deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources

  • The art gallery showcased an eclectic collection of paintings from different time periods.
  • Her wardrobe is so eclectic, she has clothes from every fashion era.
  • I love how eclectic that playlist is, it has a bit of everything!
  • His taste in music is so eclectic, he can appreciate all genres.

verb to decorate with needlework

adjective decorated with needlework

  • The dress was beautifully embroidered with intricate patterns.
  • She showed off her new embroidered jacket to all her friends.
  • I'm loving those embroidered jeans, where did you get them?
  • His words were like finely embroidered tapestries, weaving a story of love and loss.

noun a genre of literature, art, or film that describes or depicts sexual acts or content in a more explicit and graphic manner

  • The library has a special section dedicated to erotica literature.
  • I heard that new bookstore carries a lot of erotica books.
  • Have you checked out that new erotica series everyone's talking about?
  • The painting had an erotic quality to it, almost like a piece of erotica art.

adjective describes the relationship between two items in a sequence, indicating that they alternate or occur in turns

  • The committee meets every other Tuesday to discuss important matters.
  • We take turns doing the dishes, so I only have to wash them every other day.
  • I can't make it to the party this weekend, but I'll catch you every other time.
  • She has a tendency to change her mind every other minute, making it hard to keep up with her decisions.

noun a psychological disorder characterized by the compulsion to display one's genitals in public

  • The psychologist diagnosed him with exhibitionism, a disorder characterized by a recurrent urge to expose one's genitals to unsuspecting strangers.
  • She's always had a bit of exhibitionism in her, constantly posting revealing photos on social media.
  • He's such an exhibitionist, always showing off and seeking attention.
  • His bold fashion choices could be seen as a form of exhibitionism, expressing his personality through his clothing.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'exotic' can also be used as a noun to refer to something that is exotic or unusual.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'exotic' describes something that is foreign, unusual, or strikingly different.

  • The zoo is home to many exotic animals from around the world.
  • I love trying exotic foods when I travel to new countries.
  • That new car model looks so exotic, I wish I could afford it.
  • Her dance moves were so exotic, she really stood out on the dance floor.

fad

noun A temporary fashion, activity, or interest that is followed enthusiastically by a group of people for a short period of time.

  • The marketing team is analyzing the data to determine if the recent increase in sales is due to a fad or a sustainable trend.
  • I'm not sure if this new diet craze is just a fad or if it actually works.
  • Everyone's jumping on the latest fad workout routine, but who knows how long it'll last.
  • His interest in painting was just a passing fad, he quickly moved on to other hobbies.

adjective a trend or fashion that is popular for a short period of time; characterized by being fashionable or trendy

  • The fashion industry is known for its faddish trends that come and go quickly.
  • I'm not a fan of those faddish diets that everyone seems to be trying.
  • She's always into the latest faddish stuff, like that new dance craze.
  • His faddish obsession with success eventually led to burnout.

noun a person who is excessively interested in and follows the latest fashion, activity, or idea

adjective relating to or characteristic of a faddist

  • The nutritionist warned against following the latest dietary fads promoted by faddists.
  • Don't listen to those faddists trying to sell you on the newest health craze.
  • I don't trust those faddists who are always jumping on the bandwagon of trendy diets.
  • She was considered a faddist in the fashion world, always ahead of the curve with her unique style choices.

noun the act of becoming less distinct or intense

verb to gradually disappear or lose brightness or color

  • The colors of the painting started to fade over time due to exposure to sunlight.
  • I noticed the old photograph was starting to fade from being displayed for so long.
  • His popularity in the music industry began to fade after his last album didn't do well.
  • Her memories of that summer slowly began to fade away as time passed.

noun a popular trend, especially in styles of dress and ornament or manners of behavior

verb to make into a particular form; to adapt, as to a purpose or an intended result

  • The fashion industry is constantly evolving with new trends and designs.
  • I love shopping for new fashion pieces to update my wardrobe.
  • She's always on point with her fashion game.
  • His ideas were considered old-fashioned in the fast-paced world of technology.

noun clothing worn by military personnel during combat or training exercises

  • The soldiers wore their camouflage fatigues during the training exercise.
  • I need to change out of my sweaty fatigues after the workout.
  • I can't believe you're still wearing those old fatigues from high school.
  • The long day of meetings left me feeling mentally fatigued, like wearing heavy fatigues.

verb to regard with favor; to prefer or choose above others

  • The new policy is favored by the majority of shareholders.
  • Most people seem to like the new rule.
  • The cool kids are totally into the latest trend.
  • The wind favored the sailboat, propelling it forward effortlessly.

noun A visible, gaseous part of a fire

verb To burst into flames suddenly or violently

  • The firewood was damp, causing it to flame up when I tried to light it.
  • I accidentally dropped a match and the whole pile of leaves flamed up!
  • I was so surprised, my face must have flamed up bright red.
  • The argument between the two colleagues began to flame up as tensions rose.

noun a sudden burst of anger or emotion

verb to burn with a sudden burst of flame or light

  • The solar flare disrupted communication systems on Earth.
  • I saw a flare in the sky last night, it was so bright!
  • She always wears those flared jeans, they look so cool.
  • His temper began to flare as he realized he had been lied to.

noun a flexible movement or exercise, typically involving the bending of a limb or muscle

verb to bend, stretch, or tense a muscle or limb

adjective able to be bent, twisted, or stretched easily

  • The company decided to flex their financial muscle by acquiring a smaller competitor.
  • I saw him flexing in the gym, showing off his muscles.
  • She's always flexing on social media with her designer clothes and luxury vacations.
  • His ability to adapt to different situations really allows him to flex his skills in various settings.

noun a complete failure

verb to fail completely

  • The company's latest product release was a flop in the market.
  • The new movie was a total flop, nobody liked it.
  • That party last night was a flop, no one showed up.
  • His plan to win the competition was a flop, it didn't work out as expected.

adjective relating to flowers or floral arrangements

  • The wedding reception was adorned with beautiful floral arrangements.
  • I love the floral pattern on your dress, it's so pretty!
  • That floral top is totally on trend right now.
  • The idea of growth can be represented by the floral imagery in the poem.

noun a type of light bulb or tube that produces a bright artificial light

adjective describing a bright artificial light or color that glows

  • The laboratory was brightly lit with florescent lighting.
  • I love how the florescent colors pop in this room.
  • The party decorations were so florescent, it was awesome!
  • Her personality was like a florescent light, always shining bright in a room.

noun a beautiful and colorful plant that is often used for decoration or given as a gift

  • The concept of flower power emerged during the 1960s as a symbol of nonviolent protest.
  • I love the hippie movement and all the flower power vibes it represents.
  • That music festival was full of flower power, man.
  • Her kindness and positivity are like a form of flower power that brightens everyone's day.

verb past tense of fray, meaning to become worn or tattered

adjective showing the effects of strain or wear

  • The edges of the fabric were frayed due to constant wear and tear.
  • I need to get rid of these frayed jeans and buy a new pair.
  • My nerves are so frayed after dealing with that difficult customer.
  • The frayed relationship between the two countries is on the brink of collapse.

noun a state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behavior

  • The stock market was in a frenzy as investors scrambled to buy and sell shares.
  • The crowd went into a frenzy when their favorite band took the stage.
  • The party was lit, everyone was in a frenzy dancing and having a great time.
  • Her mind was in a frenzy trying to juggle work, family, and personal commitments.

fro

noun a hairstyle characterized by tightly curled or twisted hair

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  • The frosty wind caused the pond to fro over with a thin layer of ice.
  • I can't wait for winter so we can go frolicking in the fro again.
  • Let's hit the slopes and catch some sick fro on our snowboards!
  • His ideas were so innovative, they were like a breath of fresh fro in the stale industry.

verb to cover with icing or frosting

adjective having a thin layer of ice on the surface

  • The frosted glass windows provided privacy while still allowing natural light to filter in.
  • I love eating frosted donuts for breakfast.
  • That new car of his is frosted with all the latest tech gadgets.
  • Her icy demeanor was like a frosted barrier, keeping others at a distance.

noun a state of depression or anxiety

verb to be afraid of

  • The musician incorporated elements of funk into his latest composition.
  • I love listening to funky music, it always puts me in a good mood.
  • That new track is straight-up funky, I can't stop grooving to it.
  • Her sense of style is so unique, she really knows how to bring the funk to any outfit.

verb to attempt to achieve or obtain something; to choose or prefer something

  • I will go for a walk in the park to clear my mind.
  • Let's go for some ice cream after dinner.
  • I'm going for a dip in the pool to cool off.
  • I always go for the gold in everything I do.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this phrase, 'extremes' is a noun referring to the furthest or most intense points or levels of something.

verb A word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'go' is a verb indicating movement or action.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'to' is a preposition indicating the direction or goal of the action.

  • In order to achieve success, some people may go to extremes in their work ethic.
  • She always goes to extremes when it comes to planning parties.
  • He really went to extremes to impress his crush.
  • When it comes to protecting her family, she will go to extremes to ensure their safety.

noun a long, narrow cut or depression, especially one made to guide motion or receive a corresponding ridge

verb to establish a groove or grooves on or in

  • The carpenter carefully carved a groove into the wood for the panel to fit into.
  • I love dancing to the beat and finding my groove on the dance floor.
  • The DJ dropped a sick beat and everyone started grooving at the party.
  • After a long day of work, I finally found my groove and started being more productive.

adjective Groovy is an adjective that describes something as fashionable, trendy, or cool.

  • The new design features a groovy color palette that appeals to a younger demographic.
  • I love your groovy outfit, it really suits your personality.
  • That concert was so groovy, I can't wait to go to another one.
  • His dance moves were so groovy, it was like he was born to boogie.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, describing something as dirty, unkempt, or shabby

  • The grungy appearance of the old building was a stark contrast to the modern skyscrapers surrounding it.
  • I love the grungy vibe of this coffee shop, it feels so cozy and relaxed.
  • That concert was so grungy, the music was loud and the crowd was wild.
  • Her grungy attitude towards life may seem rough on the outside, but she has a heart of gold.

noun a style of performance that is deliberately exaggerated and theatrical, often associated with LGBTQ+ culture

  • The high camp was set up at the base of the mountain for the climbers.
  • We're going to have a blast at the high camp this weekend!
  • The high camp is gonna be lit, bro!
  • The movie's over-the-top acting style bordered on high camp.

adjective covered with hair; hairy

  • The hirsute man had a thick beard and bushy eyebrows.
  • His hirsute chest was covered in hair.
  • Check out that hirsute dude over there!
  • The forest was described as hirsute with dense foliage.

noun a mixture or assortment of different things; a jumble

  • The report presented a hodgepodge of data from various sources.
  • The party decorations were a hodgepodge of colors and patterns.
  • Her outfit was a total hodgepodge of different styles.
  • The city's architecture was a hodgepodge of different influences from around the world.

noun a horse or something resembling a horse

adjective relating to or resembling a horse

  • The equestrian center offers riding lessons for those interested in improving their horsy skills.
  • I love going for a ride on my horsy in the countryside.
  • Check out that cool horsy over there, it looks so majestic!
  • Her hair was long and flowing, resembling a beautiful mane of a horsy.

adjective describing someone or something that imitates or copies the actions or characteristics of another

  • The imitative behavior of the children was carefully observed by the researchers.
  • She has a very imitative personality and tends to mimic those around her.
  • Stop being so imitative and try to be more original in your work.
  • His imitative style of painting is often compared to that of the famous artist.

verb to copy or mimic someone or something, often for the purpose of entertainment or learning

  • The artist was able to imitate the style of the famous painter perfectly.
  • She tried to imitate her friend's dance moves but couldn't quite get it right.
  • Don't imitate that guy, he's a total poser.
  • His attempt to imitate her kindness fell flat.

noun Swing is a noun that can refer to a state of active operation or vigorous activity.

adverb In full swing is an adverbial phrase that describes an action or event that is happening energetically or at its peak.

preposition In is a preposition that indicates location or position within a space or time period.

  • The conference is now in full swing with multiple sessions running simultaneously.
  • The party is in full swing, everyone is dancing and having a great time.
  • The concert is in full swing, the band is killing it on stage!
  • The project is in full swing now that all team members are actively working on their tasks.

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

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

  • In keeping with company policy, all employees are required to attend the annual training seminar.
  • We should decorate the office in keeping with the holiday spirit.
  • Let's dress in keeping with the latest fashion trends.
  • His actions were not in keeping with his usual behavior.

adjective describing the physical condition or appearance of someone or something

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate time, place, manner, or degree

  • Regular exercise and a balanced diet are essential for staying in shape.
  • I've been hitting the gym lately to get back in shape.
  • I need to start working out again to get my body in shape.
  • After a few setbacks, the company is finally getting back in shape financially.

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

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

  • The company's policies are always in step with the latest regulations.
  • Our team is always in step with each other when it comes to project deadlines.
  • We need to make sure we're in step with the cool kids if we want to fit in.
  • His actions were always in step with his beliefs, showing true integrity.

noun the quality or character of a particular person or thing that distinguishes them from others

adjective individual

  • The concept of individuality is often discussed in philosophical debates.
  • Everyone should embrace their own individuality and uniqueness.
  • Don't worry about fitting in, just be yourself and show off your individuality.
  • In a world full of copies, be an original - embrace your individuality.

adjective showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles

  • The scientist studied the iridescent colors of the butterfly's wings under a microscope.
  • Wow, that butterfly's wings are so shiny and iridescent!
  • Those shoes are totally iridescent, I love them!
  • Her personality was as iridescent as the colors of a rainbow.

noun a restless desire or craving for something

preposition used to indicate a strong desire or longing for something

  • The patient's skin condition caused a persistent itch for relief.
  • I always get an itch for ice cream after dinner.
  • I've got an itch for some new kicks.
  • She had an itch for adventure that couldn't be ignored.

noun art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality

adjective pertaining to or characteristic of kitsch

  • The art critic dismissed the painting as mere kitsch, lacking in artistic value.
  • I love decorating my room with all sorts of kitsch knick-knacks.
  • That movie was so bad it was almost kitsch.
  • Her taste in fashion is a bit kitsch, but it's uniquely her own style.

adjective occurring or arriving after the expected time

adverb at or to a time or period subsequent to the proper time

  • The employee arrived late to the meeting, causing a delay in the presentation.
  • Sorry I'm late, traffic was terrible.
  • I can't believe you're still running on CP time, showing up late to everything.
  • His apology came too late, as the damage had already been done.

verb Leaning is the present participle form of the verb 'lean', which means to incline or bend in a particular direction.

  • She was leaning against the wall, deep in thought.
  • He was just leaning on the fence, watching the game.
  • I saw her leaning on her boo at the party last night.
  • The company is leaning towards a more environmentally friendly approach.

noun The part of the mouth that is used for speaking, eating, and kissing.

  • Her lipstick perfectly accentuated her full lips.
  • She applied a bold red color to her lips before going out.
  • Her lips were poppin' with that new gloss on.
  • His words were like honey, sweet and smooth as they touched her lips.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'look' can be a noun when used to refer to a facial expression or appearance.

verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. 'Look' is a verb when used to describe the act of directing one's gaze or attention towards something.

adverb A word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In some contexts, 'like' can function as an adverb to modify the verb 'look.'

pronoun A word that takes the place of a noun. There are no pronouns applicable for 'look like'.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In the phrase 'look like,' 'like' is a preposition indicating similarity or comparison.

conjunction A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. In the phrase 'look like,' 'like' can function as a conjunction when used to introduce a comparison.

  • The painting looks like a masterpiece with its intricate details and vibrant colors.
  • That new restaurant looks like a cool place to hang out with friends.
  • Her outfit looks like it was picked straight out of a fashion magazine.
  • His excuses for being late always look like a bunch of lies to me.

noun a complete transformation or renovation

verb to renovate or transform something or someone

  • The interior designer was hired to give the office a complete make over.
  • I'm thinking of giving my room a make over with some new furniture and paint.
  • Let's make over this old car and turn it into a cool vintage ride.
  • She decided to make over her attitude and become a more positive person.

noun a nobleman ranking above a count and below a duke

  • The marquis was known for his impeccable manners and elegant attire.
  • I heard the marquis is throwing a lavish party at his estate this weekend.
  • That marquis dude is always dressed to the nines, like he just stepped out of a fashion magazine.
  • She had the air of a marquis, commanding respect and admiration wherever she went.

noun a small stick made of wood or cardboard, typically with a flammable tip, used for lighting fires, candles, or cigarettes

verb to light (an object) by striking it against a rough surface

  • The match between the two teams ended in a draw.
  • Did you catch the match last night? It was intense!
  • That match was lit! Both teams played really well.
  • Their personalities are a perfect match, they get along so well.

adjective describing something that has the properties of metal, such as being shiny, hard, and able to conduct electricity

  • The metallic taste in the water is likely due to high levels of iron.
  • I don't like the metallic flavor of canned food.
  • That car has a cool metallic paint job.
  • Her voice had a metallic edge to it, indicating her frustration.

verb past tense of 'mismatch', which means to match (someone or something) unsuitably or incorrectly

adjective not matching or harmonizing; incongruous

  • The researcher noticed a mismatched pattern in the data analysis.
  • She always wears mismatched socks, it's her signature style.
  • Those shoes are so mismatched, they look totally rad.
  • Their personalities were like mismatched puzzle pieces, never quite fitting together.

noun a substance made by mixing other substances together

  • The chemist carefully analyzed the mixture of substances in the test tube.
  • I like to make a mixture of different fruits in my smoothie.
  • Let's create a mixture of songs for our road trip playlist.
  • His speech was a mixture of humor and seriousness, keeping the audience engaged.

noun a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color

adjective containing or using only one color or shades of one color

  • The artist decided to paint the entire room in monochrome tones to create a minimalist look.
  • I love wearing monochrome outfits because they are so easy to put together.
  • That monochrome filter on Instagram makes everything look so cool.
  • Her life felt like a monochrome painting until she discovered her passion for photography.

noun a temporary state of mind or feeling

adjective indicating the prevailing atmosphere or feeling

  • The music at the event helped set a joyful mood for the guests.
  • I'm in such a good mood today, let's go out and celebrate!
  • I can't believe she's in such a bad mood, must be that time of the month.
  • The dark clouds looming overhead matched his somber mood perfectly.

verb past tense of the verb 'mute', which means to make less intense or prominent

adjective having a subdued or softened tone or color

  • The colors in the painting were muted, creating a sense of tranquility.
  • She wore a muted outfit to the party last night.
  • I'm feeling a bit muted today, not in the mood for socializing.
  • His enthusiasm for the project was muted after receiving negative feedback.

new

noun a new or unfamiliar thing or experience

adjective describing a recently made or discovered object or idea

  • The company is launching a new product line next month.
  • I just got a new phone and it's amazing!
  • Check out my new kicks, they're fire!
  • Starting a new chapter in life can be both exciting and challenging.

noun the quality or state of being new; freshness; novelty

  • The newness of the technology will revolutionize the industry.
  • I love the newness of this cafe, it's so refreshing.
  • Check out the newness of these kicks, they're fire!
  • The newness of the relationship brought excitement and joy to both partners.

noun the state or quality of being naked or unclothed

  • The artist's painting featured a tasteful depiction of nudity.
  • I can't believe there was full nudity in that movie!
  • They got kicked out of the party for streaking and showing nudity.
  • The transparency of his speech was like emotional nudity.

verb to preoccupy or fill the mind continually, intrusively, and to a troubling extent

  • She tends to obsess over the smallest details when working on a project.
  • My sister really obsesses over her favorite TV show.
  • I totally obsess over that new video game, I can't stop playing it.
  • His mind would obsess over the possibilities of what could have been if he had made different choices.

noun A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'obsessive' can also be used as a noun to refer to a person who has obsessive tendencies.

adjective An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. 'Obsessive' describes someone or something that is excessively preoccupied with a particular thought or feeling.

  • The psychologist diagnosed him with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
  • She's a bit obsessive when it comes to keeping her desk organized.
  • He's so obsessive about his car, he won't let anyone else drive it.
  • Her obsessive need for control was like a weight dragging her down.
  • The scientist was intrigued by the oddity in the experiment results.
  • It was such an oddity to see a cat chasing a squirrel up a tree.
  • That new fashion trend is a real oddity, don't you think?
  • Her unique perspective on life is what makes her an oddity in this mundane world.

noun a situation or comment that is considered inappropriate or offensive

adjective a term used to describe something that is inappropriate or offensive

  • The comedian's off-color jokes offended many in the audience.
  • I didn't appreciate his off-color remarks during the meeting.
  • Her sense of humor can be a bit off-color at times.
  • The painting's off-color tones added depth to the overall composition.

adjective An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'off the wall' is used as an adjective to describe something as unconventional or unexpected.

preposition A preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. 'Off' is a preposition in this phrase, indicating a position away from the wall.

article An article is a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun. 'The' is an article in this phrase.

  • The artist's off the wall painting received mixed reviews from critics.
  • Did you see that off the wall dance move he just did?
  • Her sense of style is so off the wall, I love it!
  • The new marketing strategy is really off the wall, but it just might work.

noun a person who is advanced in age, especially a woman

  • The old lady who lives next door always offers me cookies when I see her.
  • I saw the old lady at the grocery store buying her favorite tea.
  • That old lady is always gossiping about everyone in the neighborhood.
  • The old lady of the sea watched over the sailors, guiding them safely to shore.

adjective no longer current or fashionable; outdated

  • The report is considered out of date as it was published over a year ago.
  • That fashion trend is so out of date, no one wears it anymore.
  • His phone is so out of date, he needs to upgrade to the latest model.
  • Her beliefs are out of date with the modern world, she needs to adapt to the current times.

noun a person or thing that is no longer popular or liked

preposition indicating the source or cause of something

  • The traditional method of farming has fallen out of favor due to advancements in technology.
  • Wearing bell-bottoms went out of favor a long time ago.
  • That hairstyle is so out of favor right now.
  • His controversial opinions have caused him to fall out of favor with the public.

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

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

  • The store is selling winter coats out of season, so they are offering a big discount.
  • I found some strawberries at the grocery store, but they are out of season so they are really expensive.
  • I can't believe they are playing Christmas music in July, it's so out of season.
  • His jokes are like wearing a swimsuit in the snow - completely out of season.

adjective worn out or no longer effective due to age or overuse

  • The outworn traditions of the past no longer hold relevance in modern society.
  • I think it's time to retire these outworn ideas and try something new.
  • Those outworn trends are so last season.
  • Her outworn beliefs were like chains holding her back from personal growth.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a lively and energetic quality

  • The peppy music in the background set a lively tone for the event.
  • She always has a peppy attitude, no matter what.
  • I love how peppy she is, it's infectious!
  • His peppy personality was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a person's behavior or actions in a particular sphere

verb to engage in activity for amusement or recreation

preposition used to indicate the manner or means by which something is done

  • Researchers often play around with different variables to see how they affect the outcome.
  • I like to play around with different makeup looks in my free time.
  • Let's play around with some new beats and see what we come up with.
  • It's important to play around with different perspectives to gain a better understanding of the situation.

verb to act in a dramatic or exaggerated manner; to exhaust or use up

adjective worn out; exhausted; no longer effective or interesting

  • The situation has been thoroughly played out and all possible outcomes have been considered.
  • I'm tired of this drama, it's been played out for too long.
  • That trend is so played out, everyone is over it.
  • The artist's use of color and texture really played out well in the final piece.

verb to speak or act in a disrespectful or aggressive manner

adverb in a sudden or explosive manner

  • The pressure caused the lid to pop off the container.
  • I told him to stop annoying me before I pop off.
  • She's always ready to pop off at anyone who crosses her.
  • His anger was bubbling under the surface, ready to pop off at any moment.

verb to make a short, quick, explosive sound; to burst open or cause to burst open with a sharp sound

  • The sound of popcorn popping in the microwave filled the kitchen.
  • I heard the balloons popping at the party last night.
  • She's always popping off about something, it's annoying.
  • Ideas were popping into her head left and right as she brainstormed for the project.

noun a protruding or distended belly; a large, round belly

  • The doctor warned that excessive consumption of sugary drinks can lead to the development of a potbelly.
  • I need to start doing more sit-ups to get rid of this potbelly.
  • I can't believe how big my potbelly has gotten from all the junk food I've been eating.
  • His greed and selfishness created a metaphorical potbelly of corruption within the organization.

noun a psychedelic drug

adjective relating to or denoting drugs (especially LSD) that produce hallucinations and apparent expansion of consciousness

  • The artist used vibrant colors and intricate patterns to create a psychedelic painting.
  • I love going to music festivals with psychedelic light shows.
  • That concert was so trippy, it was like a psychedelic experience.
  • Her mind was like a psychedelic whirlwind of thoughts and ideas.

adjective describing a person or animal having a short, flat nose that is turned up at the end

  • The pug-nosed man had a distinctive facial feature that set him apart from the others.
  • I saw a cute pug-nosed puppy at the park today.
  • She's got a pug-nosed look that some people find endearing.
  • The old building had a pug-nosed appearance, with its rounded front facade.

pug

noun a small breed of dog with a wrinkled face and curled tail

  • The pug is a breed of dog with a wrinkly, short-muzzled face.
  • I love how cute and playful pugs are!
  • That pug is a total snuggle bug.
  • Her determination to succeed is like a pug holding onto a bone.

adjective having a slightly disreputable or unkempt appearance

  • The gentleman's raffish appearance raised eyebrows at the formal event.
  • He always had a raffish charm that attracted attention wherever he went.
  • That guy's raffish style is so cool, it's like he doesn't even try.
  • The old bookstore had a raffish charm, with its dusty shelves and eccentric owner.

adjective describing something that resembles or has qualities similar to a rainbow

  • The sunset cast a rainbowlike array of colors across the sky.
  • The soap bubbles were rainbowlike and sparkly.
  • Her new nail polish is so rainbowlike, I love it!
  • The diversity of opinions in the meeting created a rainbowlike spectrum of ideas.

noun a large party or gathering, often characterized by loud music and dancing

verb to speak or write about someone or something with great enthusiasm or admiration

  • The music critic wrote a glowing rave about the symphony performance.
  • I heard you went to the rave last night, how was it?
  • The new DJ at the club is throwing a sick rave this weekend.
  • She went on a rave about the new restaurant, saying it was the best she had ever been to.

noun a quality or state of being red

  • The doctor noted the redness and swelling around the wound.
  • I can't believe how much redness there is on your sunburn!
  • Her cheeks were on fire with redness after he complimented her.
  • The redness of his anger was evident in his flushed face.

verb present participle of refresh

adjective giving new strength or energy; reinvigorating

  • The cold glass of water was refreshing after a long day in the sun.
  • That iced tea is so refreshing on a hot day.
  • This smoothie is hella refreshing, dude.
  • The new perspective on the issue was like a refreshing breeze in a stagnant room.

noun a period of time, typically referring to the early 19th century, characterized by a specific style or set of characteristics

  • During the Regency period, there was a focus on social and political reforms.
  • The Regency era was known for its extravagant parties and fashion.
  • Back in the Regency days, people were all about that high society life.
  • The Regency of the company was marked by innovative leadership and growth.

verb to hold royal office; to rule as a monarch

  • The reigning champion will defend their title in the upcoming competition.
  • She's the reigning queen of the dance floor.
  • He's the reigning boss of this neighborhood.
  • His influence was so strong that he was considered the reigning authority on the subject.

noun an instance of something becoming popular, active, or important again

  • The town experienced a cultural revival with the opening of a new art museum.
  • The band's reunion tour sparked a revival of interest in their music.
  • The vintage clothing store is having a '90s revival sale this weekend.
  • The CEO's new strategy led to a revival of the company's profits.

noun the act of reviving or the state of being revived

verb to bring back to life or consciousness; to restore or renew

  • The doctor was able to revive the patient after performing CPR.
  • I need to revive my old laptop so I can use it again.
  • Let's revive this party and get the energy going!
  • The new marketing campaign helped revive interest in the product.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, in this case the action of rocking back and forth

  • The orchestra was rocking out during the concert last night.
  • The band was totally rocking on stage at the music festival.
  • I love when the DJ starts rocking the party with some sick beats.
  • Her confidence was rocking the presentation and everyone was impressed.

noun a type of shoe with small wheels attached to the sole, used for gliding or rolling over a smooth surface

  • She gracefully glided across the roller skate rink, showcasing her precision and skill.
  • I love to strap on my roller skates and cruise around the neighborhood for fun.
  • Let's hit up the roller skate park and show off our moves.
  • Learning to navigate the challenges of life is like trying to balance on a pair of roller skates.

verb to transfer from one surface to another through friction or contact

  • The ink from the newspaper rubbed off onto my hands.
  • I accidentally rubbed off some of the paint on the wall.
  • I hope some of his coolness rubs off on me.
  • Her positive attitude really rubbed off on the team, making everyone more motivated.

noun a sudden quick movement toward something or someone

verb to move quickly and with urgency

adjective characterized by speed or urgency

adverb in a hurried or swift manner

  • The employees were in a rush to meet the deadline for the project.
  • I always rush to get to work on time.
  • I need to rush to finish this assignment before the deadline.
  • His heart was racing with a rush of adrenaline as he approached the finish line.

verb sagging is the action of hanging or drooping downward

adjective sagging is describing something that is hanging or drooping downward

  • The weight of the heavy books caused the sagging shelves to bow in the middle.
  • She noticed her sagging pants and quickly pulled them up.
  • His sagging attitude was bringing down the whole team.
  • The economy showed signs of sagging after the stock market crash.

noun a type of edible shellfish with a ribbed fan-shaped shell

verb to cut or shape into small curves or scallops

  • The chef prepared a delicious scallop dish with a white wine reduction.
  • I love ordering scallops when I go out to eat.
  • These scallops are bomb, dude!
  • The scallop of the mountain range was visible from miles away.

adjective having a rough, unkempt, or uneven appearance

  • The scraggly branches of the tree needed to be pruned to improve its appearance.
  • Her hair looked scraggly after spending the day at the beach.
  • That scraggly dog keeps digging up my garden!
  • The scraggly path through the forest symbolized the difficult journey ahead.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a particular season

  • The restaurant only uses seasonal ingredients in their dishes.
  • I love going to the farmer's market to buy seasonal fruits and vegetables.
  • Let's hit up that seasonal pop-up shop for some cool finds.
  • Her emotions were like the changing of the seasonal winds, unpredictable and ever-shifting.

verb to perceive or understand the true nature of something, especially when it is hidden or deceptive

  • The glass windows are see through, allowing natural light to illuminate the room.
  • I can see through your excuses, just tell me the truth.
  • She's so fake, you can see right through her.
  • His lies were so transparent, anyone could see through them.

noun a person who betrays a cause, organization, or principle by accepting compensation in exchange for unethical behavior or disloyalty

verb to betray a cause, organization, or principle by accepting compensation in exchange for unethical behavior or disloyalty

  • The company faced backlash after it was accused of being a sell out to corporate interests.
  • I can't believe he would sell out his principles just for a promotion.
  • Don't be a sell out and join the mainstream crowd.
  • Selling out can sometimes mean compromising your values for personal gain.

noun a reddish-brown color resembling that of sepia ink

adjective of a reddish-brown color resembling that of sepia ink

  • The artist used sepia tones to create a vintage look in the photograph.
  • I love how sepia filters make photos look old school.
  • That sepia filter is giving me major retro vibes.
  • The memories of that day are now etched in sepia tones in my mind.

noun a small plant with three-lobed leaves, typically used as a symbol of Ireland

  • The shamrock is a symbol of Ireland and is often associated with St. Patrick's Day.
  • I found a four-leaf clover that looks like a shamrock in the garden.
  • I got a tattoo of a shamrock on my ankle to represent my Irish heritage.
  • The shamrock is often used as a symbol of luck and good fortune.

verb The word 'shaved' is a past tense form of the verb 'shave', which means to remove hair from the body using a razor or other cutting tool.

  • The barber carefully shaved the customer's beard with a straight razor.
  • I shaved my legs this morning before going to the beach.
  • He shaved off his mustache for a new look.
  • She shaved some unnecessary expenses from her budget to save money.

noun a part of the body where the arm is connected; a cut of meat from the upper part of an animal's foreleg

  • She carried the heavy box on her shoulder with ease.
  • I told him to tap me on the shoulder when he's ready to leave.
  • I'll have your back, so don't worry about shouldering all the responsibility.
  • The team will need to shoulder the burden of this project to ensure its success.

adjective describing something as resembling silver in color or appearance

  • The silvery moonlight illuminated the garden as the night grew darker.
  • I love how the silvery fish shimmer in the sunlight at the pond.
  • Check out that silvery sports car speeding down the highway!
  • Her silvery voice captivated the audience during her performance.

verb present participle of the verb sizzle, which means to make a hissing sound like that of frying fat

adjective describing something that is very hot or intense

  • The sizzling sound of the steak cooking on the grill was music to my ears.
  • I love it when the weather is sizzling hot and I can go to the beach.
  • The party last night was sizzling, everyone was having a great time.
  • The chemistry between the two actors on stage was sizzling, making the audience feel the tension.

noun the act of skating

verb to glide or move along on skates

  • He enjoyed the graceful movements of figure skaters at the ice rink.
  • Let's go skate at the park this weekend!
  • I can't wait to shred the gnar at the skate park!
  • She carefully navigated the delicate situation like a skilled skater on thin ice.

verb to remove the skin from (an animal or fruit)

adjective having skin of a specified kind or number

  • The skinned knee required medical attention.
  • He skinned his elbow when he fell off his bike.
  • I can't believe she skinned her phone screen already.
  • The artist skinned the canvas with bold strokes of color.

verb past tense of the verb 'spot', meaning to see or notice something, especially something that is not easy to see

adjective describing a pattern or marking of spots

  • The biologist spotted a rare species of bird in the forest.
  • I spotted your favorite band's concert tickets on sale.
  • I just spotted my ex at the mall, awk!
  • She spotted the opportunity to start her own business and seized it.

verb to make neat or tidy by cleaning or decorating

adverb in a neat or tidy manner

  • The homeowner hired a professional designer to spruce up their living room.
  • I'm thinking of adding some new throw pillows to spruce up the couch.
  • Let's grab some paint and spruce up this old dresser.
  • She decided to spruce up her resume before applying for the job.

verb to be easily noticeable or distinguishable; to attract attention

  • The candidate's impressive resume helped him stand out among the other applicants.
  • Her bright red dress really made her stand out at the party.
  • That new rapper's unique style really makes him stand out from the rest.
  • In a sea of mediocrity, his exceptional talent truly makes him stand out like a shining star.

noun a flag representing the United States, consisting of 13 horizontal stripes alternating red and white, with a blue field in the upper left corner containing white stars representing the states

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

  • The Stars and Stripes is the official flag of the United States of America.
  • I love seeing the Stars and Stripes waving in the wind.
  • Check out that cool Stars and Stripes shirt I got!
  • The Stars and Stripes represents freedom and democracy.

verb To extend outward or project beyond a surface or boundary.

  • The red flag on the field helped the players stick out from a distance.
  • Her bright pink hair really makes her stick out in a crowd.
  • His dance moves really make him stick out on the dance floor.
  • His unique perspective on the issue made him stick out among the other candidates.

noun a type of umbrella or parasol used to block sunlight

  • The sunshade provided much-needed relief from the scorching sun during the outdoor event.
  • Don't forget to bring your sunshade to the beach, or you'll end up with a sunburn.
  • I always keep my trusty sunshade in the car for when it gets too hot to handle.
  • She used her witty remarks as a sunshade to shield herself from criticism.

noun the sport or activity of riding on waves while standing on a special board

verb to ride on waves while standing on a special board

  • She decided to surf the internet for research purposes.
  • Let's surf the web to find some cool videos.
  • I love to surf Instagram for fashion inspiration.
  • He likes to surf through life without a care in the world.

noun the sport or activity of riding on ocean waves on a surfboard

verb present participle of surf

  • The sport of surfing originated in Polynesia and has since gained popularity worldwide.
  • I love spending my weekends at the beach, just surfing and catching some waves.
  • I'm totally stoked to hit the beach and do some gnarly surfing today!
  • Surfing through the internet, I stumbled upon some interesting articles.

noun a sudden or rapid increase in speed, activity, or popularity

verb to remove something, such as clothing or accessories

  • The pilot announced that the plane would take off shortly.
  • Let's get ready to take off on our road trip!
  • I'm about to take off to the party, see you there!
  • Once she let go of her fears, her career really started to take off.

noun 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 new art exhibit has become the talk of the town among art enthusiasts.
  • Have you heard about the new restaurant downtown? It's the talk of the town!
  • That new movie is the talk of the town right now, everyone is raving about it.
  • Her extravagant wedding became the talk of the town for weeks to come.

noun a person or thing that determines or influences the quality or character of something, particularly in relation to taste or style

  • The taste maker in the fashion industry often sets the trends for the upcoming season.
  • She's known as the taste maker among her friends because of her impeccable sense of style.
  • That restaurant is the ultimate taste maker when it comes to fusion cuisine.
  • As a renowned chef, he is considered a taste maker in the culinary world.

adjective Tattered is an adjective that describes something that is old and worn out, especially clothing or fabric that is torn or ragged.

  • The tattered pages of the ancient manuscript were carefully restored by the preservation team.
  • I found a tattered old book at the flea market for only a few dollars.
  • She showed up to the party in a tattered outfit that was so last season.
  • Despite the tattered state of their friendship, they managed to patch things up and move forward.

noun a trademark for a process of making color motion pictures by combining and projecting three separate films each of a primary color

  • The classic film was known for its vibrant Technicolor cinematography.
  • The movie looked so cool with all that Technicolor stuff.
  • That Technicolor scene was lit!
  • Her imagination was like a Technicolor dream.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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

  • It is important to prioritize things based on their level of urgency.
  • I have a lot of things to do today, but I'll try to get them all done.
  • I found some cool things at the thrift store yesterday.
  • Sometimes, it's necessary to let go of things that no longer serve us in order to move forward.

adjective describing something as being like or covered in tinsel; gaudy or showy in a cheap or tacky way

  • The tinselly decorations added a festive touch to the elegant ballroom.
  • I love how tinselly the Christmas tree looks with all the glitter and ornaments.
  • That outfit is so tinselly, it's blinding me with all the sparkles.
  • Her personality is like a tinselly facade, shiny on the outside but lacking depth.

noun a knot or coil of hair worn at the top of the head

  • The elegant lady wore her hair in a neat topknot for the formal event.
  • I love how easy it is to throw my hair up in a topknot when I'm in a rush.
  • Check out that cool topknot on that guy over there!
  • Her topknot of responsibilities was getting heavier by the day.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, typically answering the questions of how, when, where, to what extent, or under what conditions

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

  • Traditionally, this ceremony is performed by the village elders.
  • We traditionally have a barbecue on the Fourth of July.
  • We always traditionally hit up that diner after a night out.
  • Traditionally speaking, he always plays it safe and never takes risks.

noun a transparent substance or object

adjective allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen

  • The company prides itself on being transparent in all of its business dealings.
  • I appreciate when people are transparent with me about their intentions.
  • I can't stand it when people aren't transparent and try to hide things.
  • The clear blue sky was so transparent, it felt like you could reach out and touch it.

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

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

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

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

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

article a particular item or object, typically one of a specified type

  • The skin on her face would often turn red when she was embarrassed.
  • Whenever he gets angry, his face turns red like a tomato.
  • Dude, did you see how his ears turned red when she complimented him?
  • The sunset painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, making it look like it was turning red.

verb to increase in intensity or volume; to appear or arrive unexpectedly

  • The guest turned up to the event right on time.
  • I turned up at the party and saw all my friends there.
  • She turned up at the club looking fly.
  • His determination turned up in the final moments of the game.

noun a person or thing that is exactly like another in form or character

verb to bring together in close association

adjective being two or one of two offspring born at the same birth

  • The twin sisters were indistinguishable from one another.
  • I can't tell the twins apart, they look so similar!
  • Those twins are like two peas in a pod.
  • His love for her was like a twin flame, intense and unbreakable.

noun a sudden change in a story or situation

verb to distort or change the meaning of something

adjective having a spiral or coiled shape

adverb in a twisted or spiral manner

  • The detective uncovered a surprising twist in the case that changed everything.
  • I didn't see that plot twist coming in the movie!
  • She added a fun twist to the recipe by using different spices.
  • Life has a way of throwing unexpected twists and turns our way.

adjective not wearing any clothes; naked

adverb in a state of being naked or not wearing any clothes

  • The artist painted a portrait of the model in an unclad pose.
  • I can't believe you went unclad in front of everyone at the beach!
  • She was caught unclad by her ex-boyfriend in the changing room.
  • The unclad truth about the situation was finally revealed.

noun A mythical creature typically represented as a horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead.

  • The unicorn is often depicted as a symbol of purity and grace in literature and art.
  • I heard that Sarah's favorite animal is a unicorn because she loves fantasy stories.
  • That car is like a unicorn - rare to find and highly sought after.
  • The idea of finding a perfect solution is like chasing a unicorn - it may be elusive and hard to attain.

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

  • I need to catch up on my reading before the exam.
  • I have to get caught up on my shows this weekend.
  • I gotta brush up on my skills before the competition.
  • She needs to stay up on the latest trends to remain relevant in the industry.

noun a number of different kinds; assortment

adjective characterized by having a lot of different types or forms

  • The store offers a wide variety of products to choose from.
  • There's a variety of snacks in the pantry if you get hungry.
  • I love trying out a bunch of different foods, I'm all about that variety.
  • Life is like a box of chocolates, full of surprises and variety.

adjective of, in, or appropriate to spring

  • The vernal equinox marks the beginning of spring.
  • I always look forward to the vernal season when everything starts to bloom.
  • I'm so ready for vernal vibes and warmer weather.
  • The vernal growth of ideas in her mind led to a burst of creativity.

adjective relating to the reign of Queen Victoria in England (1837-1901) or the style of that period, characterized by ornate design and attention to detail

  • The Victorian era was known for its strict social norms and elaborate fashion.
  • I love visiting Victorian houses because of their beautiful architecture.
  • That dress looks totally Victorian chic!
  • Her outdated views on gender roles are quite Victorian in nature.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a fox; crafty or cunning

  • The vulpine features of the fox allow it to blend in seamlessly with its surroundings.
  • That guy has a real vulpine look about him, like he's always up to something.
  • I can't trust her, she's got a vulpine smile that makes me suspicious.
  • His vulpine cunning helped him navigate the tricky political landscape.

noun a piece of wood, metal, or some other material having one thick end and tapering to a thin edge, that is driven between two objects or parts of an object to secure or separate them

verb to fix in position using a wedge

adjective having the shape of a wedge; wedge-shaped

  • The chef used a wedge of lemon to garnish the dish.
  • Can you pass me that wedge of cheese, please?
  • I love wearing my wedge sneakers, they're so comfortable.
  • The political scandal drove a wedge between the two parties.

noun a film, book, or other work that is set in the American West, especially during the 19th century

adjective relating to the west or western regions

  • The western region of the country is known for its vast open spaces and cowboy culture.
  • Let's watch a classic western movie tonight, I'm in the mood for some cowboys and shootouts.
  • I love me some good ol' western flicks, they never get old.
  • His approach to problem-solving is quite western, he likes to tackle things head-on.

noun a movable organ for flying that is attached to the body of an animal

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  • The bird gracefully spread its wings and took flight.
  • I feel like chicken wings for dinner tonight.
  • That new restaurant has the best wings in town.
  • With determination and hard work, she spread her wings and pursued her dreams.

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)

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb or a word group, expressing a relation of place, time, circumstance, manner, cause, degree, etc. (e.g., gently, quite, then, there)

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

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

  • He carefully read through the contract and was satisfied with it.
  • I tried the new restaurant and I'm pretty happy with it.
  • I bought the new phone and I'm totally in love with it.
  • She faced the challenge head-on and dealt with it like a pro.

noun a strong desire or craving for something

preposition used to indicate the object of the desire or craving

  • Investors have a yen for stable and reliable assets in times of economic uncertainty.
  • I have a yen for sushi tonight, let's order some for dinner.
  • She's got a yen for that new video game, she can't stop talking about it.
  • He has a yen for adventure, always seeking out new experiences and challenges.

zag

noun a sharp change in direction or position, often used in reference to a sudden movement or turn

  • The path through the forest took a sudden zag to the left.
  • I saw a cool car with a zig-zag pattern on the side.
  • She zags through the crowd like she owns the place.
  • His thoughts tend to zig and zag, making it hard to follow his train of thought.

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

  • The antique vase serves as the perfect accent piece in the living room.
  • I found this cool accent piece at the flea market for my bookshelf.
  • Check out this funky accent piece I picked up at the thrift store.
  • Her infectious laughter was like an accent piece that brightened up the whole room.

noun A Zoom shirt is a noun that refers to a specific type of clothing item, typically worn during virtual meetings or video calls.

  • The company issued a new dress code policy that requires employees to wear a Zoom shirt during video conferences.
  • I always make sure to wear my Zoom shirt for our virtual team meetings.
  • I need to grab my Zoom shirt before our call starts.
  • Wearing a Zoom shirt has become the new norm for remote work attire.

noun a strong affinity or love for novelty or new things

  • Neophilia is a term used in psychology to describe a personality trait characterized by a strong affinity for novelty and new experiences.
  • My friend has a serious case of neophilia - she's always trying out new hobbies and activities.
  • I'm such a neophiliac - I can't resist buying the latest gadgets as soon as they come out.
  • In the world of fashion, neophilia is essential to staying ahead of trends and constantly evolving your style.

noun a skin condition caused by wearing a mask for extended periods of time, resulting in acne or other skin irritations

  • Maskne, or acne caused by wearing a mask, has become a common issue for many individuals during the pandemic.
  • I've been dealing with maskne lately and it's so frustrating!
  • Ugh, my face is breaking out like crazy from maskne.
  • Dealing with maskne feels like battling an invisible enemy on my skin.

noun a type of swimsuit that combines a bikini top with a pair of bikini bottoms that have a skirt-like or short design

  • The fashion designer showcased a new collection of trikinis at the Paris Fashion Week.
  • I bought a cute trikini for my beach vacation next week.
  • Check out this hot new trikini I got for the pool party!
  • She felt like she was wearing a trikini in front of the whole audience, exposed and vulnerable.

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 is specific or unspecific

  • Please make sure to get a good look at the painting before making any judgments.
  • Hey, come over here and get a good look at this new car I just bought!
  • Dude, you gotta get a good look at that new video game, it's sick!
  • Sometimes we need to step back and really get a good look at the bigger picture.

adjective describing something that can be easily packed or compressed

  • The packable rain jacket is perfect for traveling light.
  • I love how this packable sleeping bag easily fits into my backpack.
  • This packable cooler is a game-changer for picnics.
  • Her emotions were so tightly packed, like a packable suitcase ready to burst.

noun The term 'VSCO girl' refers to a specific subculture characterized by certain fashion and lifestyle choices.

  • The VSCO girl trend has gained popularity among teenage girls who embrace a laid-back and eco-friendly lifestyle.
  • I heard that Sarah is a total VSCO girl with her oversized t-shirts and scrunchies.
  • Did you see that VSCO girl with all the hydro flasks and shell necklaces?
  • Being a VSCO girl is more than just a fashion trend, it's a whole aesthetic and mindset.

adjective relating to or characteristic of an old-fashioned or overly conservative person

  • The board members were hesitant to implement new technology, as they were seen as quite fogeyish.
  • My grandpa's taste in music is a bit fogeyish, he still listens to records from the 1950s.
  • Some people think wearing socks with sandals is totally fogeyish.
  • Her outdated fashion sense made her seem a bit fogeyish in the eyes of her peers.

noun a type of design or pattern featuring flowers or plants

  • The wedding reception was adorned with beautiful florals in shades of pink and white.
  • I love wearing dresses with florals on them, they always make me feel so pretty.
  • Those new sneakers have some cool floral patterns on them, I need to get a pair!
  • Her personality is like a bouquet of florals, full of different layers and complexities.

noun a type of jacket that has padding or extra material sewn into it for added warmth and insulation

  • The mountaineer wore a padded jacket to protect himself from the cold temperatures at high altitudes.
  • I love my new padded jacket, it's so cozy and warm!
  • Check out that dude in the fresh padded jacket, he's stylin'.
  • Her words were like a padded jacket, providing comfort and protection in a difficult situation.

noun a cosmetic surgical procedure to enhance the shape and appearance of the buttocks

  • She underwent a butt lift procedure to enhance her appearance.
  • I heard she got a butt lift to get a fuller figure.
  • She got her butt lifted for that perfect peach emoji look.
  • Sometimes a metaphorical butt lift is needed to boost one's confidence.

noun a decision or choice to reject or decline something

verb to reject or decline something

adjective difficult or challenging

  • I must respectfully decline your offer, that is a hard pass for me.
  • No way am I doing that, hard pass.
  • I wouldn't touch that with a ten-foot pole, hard pass.
  • When it comes to taking unnecessary risks, I always make a hard pass.

noun a type of tight-fitting shirt made of a stretchy and quick-drying material, typically worn for protection while participating in water sports or other activities

  • The rash guard is designed to protect the skin from rashes and sunburn while engaging in water sports.
  • I always wear a rash guard when I go surfing to avoid getting a sunburn.
  • Dude, don't forget your rash guard if you're hitting the waves today.
  • Wearing a rash guard can be seen as a form of self-care, protecting oneself from harm.

noun a genre of popular music that features the use of synthesizers and electronic sounds

  • Synthpop is a genre of music that combines elements of pop and electronic music.
  • I love listening to synthpop music while I work out.
  • That synthpop track is so catchy, it's been stuck in my head all day.
  • Her voice floated over the synthpop beats like a dream.

noun a tendency toward or advocacy of extreme conservatism or traditionalism

  • The art movement of maximalism is characterized by the use of bold colors and intricate patterns.
  • I love how maximalism allows me to mix and match different patterns and colors in my home decor.
  • Maximalism is all about going big and bold with your style, no holding back!
  • In her writing, the author embraced maximalism, packing each sentence with vivid descriptions and elaborate metaphors.

noun a genre of popular music originating in South Korea

adjective relating to or characteristic of K-pop music or culture

  • The rise of K-pop as a global music phenomenon has been remarkable.
  • I can't stop listening to K-pop, it's so catchy!
  • K-pop stans are always hyping up their favorite groups.
  • K-pop is like a breath of fresh air in the music industry.

noun a loose, brightly colored garment worn in West Africa, typically by men, and consisting of a tunic and trousers

  • The traditional dashiki is a colorful garment worn in many African countries.
  • She looked stunning in her new dashiki at the party last night.
  • Check out that cool dashiki he's wearing, it's so stylish.
  • His words were like a bright dashiki in the dull conversation, bringing life and color to the discussion.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'micro-season' is a noun that refers to a short period of time within a larger season.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'micro-season' can be used as an adjective to describe a specific type of season that is small or short in duration.

  • The concept of a micro-season refers to a shorter period of time within a larger season, characterized by specific weather patterns.
  • I love how we have a micro-season in the spring where it's warm during the day but still chilly at night.
  • I can't wait for the micro-season when it's perfect bonfire weather.
  • In the world of fashion, there's always a micro-season trend that everyone follows for a few weeks before moving on to the next big thing.

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

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and typically answers the questions when, where, how, or to what extent

  • The CEO congratulated the team on their successful quarter with a high five up top.
  • Hey, give me some skin up top for acing that presentation!
  • Let's give each other some dap up top for crushing that project.
  • Reaching the summit of the mountain, they gave each other a high five up top to celebrate their achievement.

noun a general direction in which something is developing or changing

verb to show a general tendency in a particular direction

adverb in an upward direction or manner

  • The stock market has shown a consistent trend up over the past few months.
  • Looks like the sales numbers are starting to trend up, which is great news for the team.
  • I heard that new restaurant is really trending up among the locals.
  • As we continue to invest in our education, we can expect our knowledge and skills to trend up as well.

noun a tendency to be excessive or extravagant in one's actions or beliefs

  • The artist's use of excessivism in her paintings was met with mixed reviews from art critics.
  • I think the party decorations are a bit much, it's like they went full excessivism on it.
  • Wow, that outfit is totally excessivism, it's like they threw on every accessory they own.
  • His writing style is known for its excessivism, with long, elaborate descriptions and intricate metaphors.

noun a significant cultural, political, or social change arising from the actions or influence of young people

  • The youthquake of the 1960s was a significant cultural and political movement.
  • Did you feel that youthquake at the music festival last night?
  • The youthquake is totally changing the game in fashion trends.
  • Her innovative ideas caused a youthquake in the industry.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a witch; suggesting or resembling a witch in appearance or behavior

  • The old woman was rumored to be a witchy figure in the village.
  • I love your witchy style with all the black clothing and dark makeup.
  • That party was so witchy, everyone was casting spells and wearing pointy hats.
  • Her intuition was so strong, it was almost witchy in nature.

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

  • The act of stashing money in a Swiss bank account is considered a form of tax evasion.
  • I caught my brother stashing candy in his closet to hide it from our parents.
  • I saw Jenny stashing some cash in her bra before going out to the club.
  • She was stashing away memories of her childhood in a mental vault, never to be forgotten.

adjective having the characteristics or qualities of a snake; sneaky or deceitful

  • The winding path through the forest was snakey, with twists and turns at every corner.
  • I don't trust that guy, he gives off a snakey vibe.
  • She's so snakey, always talking behind people's backs.
  • The politician's snakey behavior was finally exposed by the media.

adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a quality or attribute

adverb modifies an adjective, verb, or another adverb, indicating the degree or extent of something

conjunction connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

  • The new policy changes are not all that different from the previous ones.
  • I heard the movie was not all that great, so I'm not sure if I want to see it.
  • The party last night was not all that lit, to be honest.
  • Her excuses were not all that convincing, so I knew she was lying.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of beards

  • Pogonophobia is the fear of beards or bearded people.
  • She has pogonophobia, so she always avoids sitting next to men with beards.
  • I didn't know you had pogonophobia, that's why you never let your boyfriend grow a beard!
  • Her pogonophobia towards authority figures stems from a deep-seated fear of being controlled.

adjective describing something that is not currently in its usual or typical season or time period

  • The store is selling out-of-season clothing at a discounted price.
  • You can find some great deals on out-of-season items right now.
  • I always wait until things are out-of-season to buy them for cheap.
  • Her emotions were out-of-season, causing her to act irrationally.

noun a person's taste or preference

adjective not belonging to or liked by a particular person

  • The classical music concert was not someone's jam, as they preferred more modern genres.
  • I heard that new restaurant is not someone's jam because they don't like spicy food.
  • That party was not someone's jam - they were totally bored the whole time.
  • Reading long novels is not someone's jam, they prefer short stories instead.

noun a strong attraction or love for red-colored objects or things

  • Rutiluphilia is a rare condition where individuals have a strong attraction to red-colored objects.
  • I heard Sarah has rutiluphilia, she always wears red clothes and accessories.
  • Some people call it 'red fever' when someone has rutiluphilia.
  • Her rutiluphilia is so intense, it's like she sees the world through rose-colored glasses.

noun In this context, 'Noughties' is a plural noun that specifically denotes the years from 2000 to 2009.

  • The fashion trends of the Noughties are making a comeback in modern day.
  • Remember the Noughties when everyone was obsessed with low-rise jeans?
  • The Noughties were all about bling and oversized t-shirts.
  • In the Noughties, it felt like technology was advancing at the speed of light.

noun a type of skirt characterized by its short length and multiple layers of fabric that create a ruffled or flounced effect

  • The fashion designer showcased a collection of rah-rah skirts during Paris Fashion Week.
  • I love twirling around in my rah-rah skirt, it's so fun and flirty!
  • Check out that girl in the rah-rah skirt, she's totally rocking it!
  • Her enthusiasm for the project was like a rah-rah skirt, bringing energy and excitement to the team.

noun a type of swimsuit characterized by its revealing and daring design

  • The new swimwear collection includes a variety of styles, including the slashkini.
  • I can't decide between the bikini and the slashkini for my beach vacation.
  • She rocked that slashkini at the pool party.
  • The bold design of the slashkini symbolizes confidence and empowerment.

noun a man who is considered to be confident, stylish, and successful in an attractive way

adjective relating to a man who is confident, stylish, and successful in a way that is considered attractive

  • The concept of ubersexual men challenges traditional gender norms.
  • He's definitely an ubersexual guy, always keeping up with the latest fashion trends.
  • That dude is so ubersexual, he's like a male fashion icon.
  • Being ubersexual is more about confidence and self-expression than just looks.

noun A4 waist challenge

  • The A4 waist challenge has sparked controversy in the health and beauty industry.
  • Have you heard about the A4 waist challenge going viral on social media?
  • People are going crazy over that A4 waist challenge thing.
  • The A4 waist challenge sets unrealistic standards for body image.

noun a genre of music that originated in the early 2010s, characterized by a nostalgic or surreal aesthetic inspired by 1980s and 1990s internet culture

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  • The vaporwave genre emerged in the early 2010s as a subgenre of electronic music.
  • I love listening to vaporwave music while studying or relaxing.
  • Vaporwave vibes are so chill and nostalgic.
  • The artwork for the album cover perfectly captures the essence of vaporwave aesthetics.

noun a type of soccer kick involving a complex footwork technique

  • The football player executed a perfect rabona to pass the ball to his teammate.
  • Did you see that rabona move in the game last night? It was amazing!
  • He pulled off a sick rabona to score a goal.
  • Her speech was a rabona of words, weaving together different ideas seamlessly.

noun a type of delivery in cricket that pitches on or near the batsman's feet

  • The bowler delivered a perfect Yorker that uprooted the batsman's stumps.
  • Did you see that Yorker the bowler just bowled? It was unplayable!
  • That Yorker was an absolute peach! The batsman had no chance.
  • Her witty remark was a Yorker that left everyone in stitches.

noun a derogatory term for a promiscuous or immoral woman

  • The media criticized the actress for portraying a skank in her latest film.
  • I can't believe she wore that outfit, she looks like a total skank.
  • She's always hanging out with that skank, I don't trust her.
  • His lies make him a real skank in my book.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun.

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.

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

  • The opportunity for collaboration with that prestigious company is considered to be golden.
  • Getting a promotion at work would be golden!
  • If we win the lottery, that would be totally golden!
  • Her heart seemed to be golden, always full of kindness and compassion.

verb to become yellow or to cause something to become yellow in color

  • The artist decided to yellow up the background of the painting to make the subject stand out more.
  • I think we should yellow up the living room walls to give it a more cheerful vibe.
  • Let's yellow up this outfit with some bright accessories.
  • His mood started to yellow up as soon as he heard the good news.

noun a term used in the context of makeup or cosmetics to describe the act of darkening or enhancing certain features, typically for theatrical or dramatic effect

  • The makeup artist used a black up foundation to create a flawless look for the photoshoot.
  • She always uses black up eyeliner for a dramatic effect on her eyes.
  • I need to get some black up for my lips before we go out tonight.
  • He decided to black up his resume by adding some exaggerated skills and experiences.

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

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

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

interjection a word or phrase that expresses emotion or exclamation

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite (e.g. 'a', 'an', 'the')

  • In the business world, maintaining a strong online presence is considered to be a crucial thing.
  • Wearing socks with sandals used to be a thing back in the 90s.
  • Having a side hustle seems to be a thing among millennials these days.
  • Letting go of the past can be a difficult thing to do, but it is necessary for personal growth.

noun a Russian fur hat with earflaps that can be tied up to the crown of the cap or fastened at the chin to protect the ears from the cold

  • The ushanka is a traditional Russian fur hat with ear flaps that can be tied up to the crown of the hat or fastened at the chin to protect the ears from cold weather.
  • I bought a new ushanka for my upcoming ski trip to keep my head warm in the snow.
  • Check out that cool ushanka the guy is wearing, it's so stylish!
  • The ushanka of wisdom kept her thoughts warm and protected during the storm of confusion.

noun a self-balancing scooter or board that hovers above the ground and is typically powered by electricity

  • The inventor showcased his latest creation, a state-of-the-art hoverboard.
  • I saw a group of teenagers riding around on hoverboards at the park.
  • I can't wait to try out my new hoverboard and show off some cool tricks.
  • Her ideas seemed to hoverboard between creativity and practicality.

noun a type of knitting that is done using only the knitter's arms and hands, rather than knitting needles

  • Arm knitting is a popular technique for creating cozy blankets and scarves without the need for needles.
  • I'm thinking of trying out arm knitting to make a chunky blanket for my living room.
  • Let's have a girls' night in and do some arm knitting together!
  • She felt like she was arm knitting her life back together after a rough patch.

noun a British slang term for underwear or underpants

  • The students were reminded to wear their chuddies for physical education class.
  • I always forget to pack an extra pair of chuddies when I go to the gym.
  • Hey, did you see that guy wearing his chuddies to the pool party?
  • She kicked off her chuddies and dove into the water, ready for a swim.

noun a hair color that is a combination of blonde and brunette

adjective describing a hair color that is a combination of blonde and brunette

  • The client requested a bronde hair color for her upcoming photoshoot.
  • I'm thinking of going bronde for the summer, what do you think?
  • I love how bronde hair gives off that effortless beachy vibe.
  • Her personality can be described as bronde - a perfect mix of blonde and brunette characteristics.

noun A person who fits the description of a MAMIL

  • The MAMILs in the cycling group always ride with precision and style.
  • I saw a bunch of MAMILs out on their fancy bikes this morning.
  • Those MAMILs are always decked out in their spandex gear.
  • He may be a MAMIL on the weekends, but during the week he's just a regular office worker.

adjective a made-up word combining 'quintessential' and 'fantastic' to describe something as the perfect or ideal version of fantastic

  • The quintastic performance of the orchestra received a standing ovation from the audience.
  • I had a quintastic time at the beach with my friends last weekend.
  • That new restaurant is quintastic, we should definitely check it out.
  • Her ability to juggle work, family, and personal life is truly quintastic.

noun a style of interior design that uses worn or distressed furniture and decor to create a vintage, lived-in look

  • The interior designer decided to go with a shabby chic theme for the living room.
  • I love how cozy and stylish that shabby chic coffee shop looks.
  • Her outfit was totally shabby chic, with ripped jeans and a vintage blouse.
  • The old barn was transformed into a shabby chic wedding venue, complete with fairy lights and lace decorations.

noun a portmanteau of 'face' and 'bikini'

  • The woman wore a facekini to protect her skin from the sun's harmful rays.
  • I can't believe she's actually wearing a facekini at the beach.
  • Check out that cool facekini that guy is sporting!
  • She put on her emotional facekini to shield herself from the harsh criticism.

noun a type of swimsuit characterized by its small size and minimal coverage

  • The -kini swimsuit has become a popular choice for beachgoers in recent years.
  • I can't decide between the red -kini or the blue one for my vacation.
  • She looked amazing in that -kini at the pool party.
  • His bold personality was like a bright -kini in a sea of monotony.

noun the quality or state of being monochromatic, having only one color

adjective relating to or characterized by monochromality

  • The artist's use of monochromality in his paintings created a sense of unity and simplicity.
  • I love the monochromality of your outfit, it's so chic!
  • That monochromality vibe is really working for you.
  • The monochromality of the room gave it a calming and peaceful atmosphere.

noun a type of footwear designed to mimic the feeling of being barefoot while providing protection and support for the toes

  • Toe shoes, also known as minimalist shoes, are designed to mimic the feeling of being barefoot while still providing some protection.
  • I love wearing toe shoes because they make me feel like I'm walking on clouds.
  • Check out my new toe shoes, they're so comfy and stylish!
  • Wearing toe shoes is like getting a hug for your feet all day long.

noun a person who adopts a style of dress and grooming typical of a traditional lumberjack, typically characterized by a beard, plaid flannel shirt, and work boots

  • The lumbersexual trend has gained popularity in recent years, with many men embracing a rugged, outdoorsy look.
  • My brother likes to think of himself as a lumbersexual, even though he rarely goes camping or hiking.
  • Some people call guys who dress like lumberjacks 'lumbersexuals'.
  • She was drawn to his lumbersexual vibe, finding his rugged appearance and love for the outdoors attractive.

noun a small elasticized or twisted fabric band used to fasten a woman's hair

adjective describing the style or material of the scrunchie

  • The young lady wore a scrunchie in her hair to keep it neatly in place.
  • I love how your scrunchie matches your outfit perfectly.
  • I can't find my favorite scrunchie anywhere, it's driving me crazy!
  • Her laughter was like a colorful scrunchie, brightening up the room.

adjective a blend of 'adorable' and 'dork', used to describe someone who is both cute and socially awkward

  • The adorkable scientist presented her research findings at the conference.
  • I can't help but find him adorkable with his nerdy glasses and awkward charm.
  • She's so adorkable, always tripping over her own feet but still managing to be cute.
  • The adorkable puppy won everyone's hearts with its clumsy but endearing antics.

noun the part of a bikini bottom that rides up above the waistline in the back, resembling the shape of a whale's tail

  • The scientist observed the whale tail as it gracefully emerged from the water.
  • I couldn't believe how close we were to the whale tail during the boat tour!
  • Check out the size of that whale tail, it's massive!
  • Her dress had a dramatic train that resembled a whale tail flowing behind her.

noun a permanent body art design that covers the arm from shoulder to wrist

  • The businessman had a sleeve tattoo that he made sure to cover up during meetings.
  • She got a sleeve tattoo on her arm and it looks really cool.
  • Check out his sick sleeve tattoo, it's so detailed!
  • Her love for music was like a sleeve tattoo, always visible and a part of who she was.

noun a fashion trend characterized by unpretentious, average-looking clothing

adjective relating to or characteristic of the normcore fashion trend

  • Normcore is a fashion trend characterized by unpretentious, average-looking clothing.
  • I love how normcore style makes everyday clothes look effortlessly cool.
  • Normcore is all about embracing basic, no-frills fashion.
  • In a world of flashy trends, normcore is like a breath of fresh air with its simplicity.

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

adverb in an aggressive or critical manner

preposition indicating the position of one thing in relation to another

  • Please make sure to place the bag on the designated area for collection.
  • Hey, can you just toss the bag on the table for now?
  • Just dump the bag on the floor, we'll deal with it later.
  • She felt like a heavy weight had been lifted off her shoulders when she finally let go of the emotional bag on her mind.

noun a popular dance style and song by South Korean artist Psy

  • The success of the song Gangnam Style propelled Psy to international fame.
  • Everyone was doing the Gangnam Style dance at the party last night.
  • I can't get that Gangnam Style tune out of my head!
  • His approach to problem-solving is like doing the Gangnam Style dance - unconventional but effective.

verb to tear or pull apart with force

adjective having been torn or pulled apart forcefully

  • The seam of his shirt ripped when he bent over.
  • I accidentally ripped my jeans while climbing over the fence.
  • I can't believe he ripped his ex's photos after the breakup.
  • Her heart felt like it was ripped in two when she heard the news.

noun a type of marijuana that is mixed with tobacco and smoked

  • Mary Janes are a type of closed shoe with a strap across the instep.
  • I love wearing my Mary Janes with dresses in the summer.
  • Check out those cool Mary Janes she's wearing!
  • Her Mary Janes symbolize her classic and timeless style.

noun a cosmetic product used by men to define and accentuate the eyes, typically in the form of eyeliner

  • The actor wore guyliner to enhance his eyes for the red carpet event.
  • I think guyliner looks really cool on guys who can pull it off.
  • Hey, check out that dude with the guyliner, he looks badass.
  • His guyliner was like a shield, hiding the vulnerability in his eyes.

noun a hairstyle characterized by tight, curly hair that is worn by some Jewish people

  • The man's Jewfro hairstyle was quite impressive and well-maintained.
  • I love how your Jewfro gives you such a unique look!
  • His Jewfro is wild and crazy, but it suits his personality perfectly.
  • Her energetic personality matches her vibrant Jewfro hairstyle.

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  • The gentleman wore a pair of polished brogans to the business meeting.
  • I love wearing my brogans with jeans for a casual look.
  • Check out those sick brogans that guy is rocking!
  • His brogans carried him through the rough terrain of life.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'haircut' is a noun that refers to the act of cutting or styling one's hair.

  • I scheduled an appointment at the salon for a haircut tomorrow.
  • I'm thinking of getting a haircut this weekend.
  • I desperately need a trim, my haircut is a mess.
  • Getting a new haircut can symbolize a fresh start in life.

noun a convertible car with a retractable roof

adjective describing the type of car with a retractable roof

  • The convertible car had a sleek drop top that could be lowered with the touch of a button.
  • We decided to take a drive with the drop top down and enjoy the sunny weather.
  • Let's cruise around with the drop top and feel the wind in our hair.
  • She felt like she was on top of the world with the drop top down, enjoying the freedom of the open road.

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  • The artist carefully designed a beautiful tanttoo on the client's wrist.
  • I love your new tanttoo! It looks really cool.
  • Check out my sick tanttoo, bro!
  • Her love for music was like a tanttoo on her soul, always present and never fading.

adjective describing a type of music that combines elements of hip-hop and electronic music

  • The new music genre, hiptronic, blends elements of hip hop and electronic music.
  • I love listening to hiptronic music at parties.
  • That hiptronic beat is fire!
  • Her dance moves were so fluid, like she was in perfect sync with the hiptronic rhythm.

noun A person who is skilled at identifying trends or patterns in a particular field or industry.

  • The trendspotter predicted that pastel colors would be popular this season.
  • My friend is a trendspotter and always knows the latest fashion trends.
  • I follow this trendspotter on social media to stay updated on the newest trends.
  • As a trendspotter in the tech industry, she can predict which products will be successful in the future.

noun a genre of music that combines elements of jazz, funk, and hip-hop, characterized by a strong groove and electronic sounds

  • The band played a fusion of acid jazz and funk music at the concert.
  • I love listening to acid jazz while relaxing at home.
  • That acid jazz track is so groovy, man!
  • Her voice had a smooth, acid jazz quality to it.

adjective describing a process of treating denim with acid to create a faded or worn look

  • The acid-washed denim trend became popular in the 1980s.
  • I love wearing my acid-washed jeans, they're so cool.
  • Those acid-washed shorts are totally rad.
  • The memories of that acid-washed jacket are etched into my mind.

noun a particular style or trend in the arts that values beauty and artistic expression

  • The aesthetic movement of the late 19th century emphasized the importance of beauty in art and design.
  • I really love the aesthetic movement style with its focus on intricate details and ornate patterns.
  • That room has major aesthetic movement vibes with all the vintage furniture and decorative pieces.
  • Her fashion sense is like a modern interpretation of the aesthetic movement, blending classic elegance with contemporary trends.

noun a hairstyle characterized by tightly curled hair forming a rounded shape

adjective relating to or characteristic of African culture or people

  • The musician wore an afro wig for the historical reenactment.
  • I love how your afro looks, it's so cool!
  • Her afro is on point, she's rocking it!
  • His ideas are like an afro, wild and untamed but full of creativity.

adjective having an afro hairstyle, typically referring to curly or kinky hair that is styled in a large, rounded shape

  • The professor with the afroed hair lectured on African American history.
  • I spotted an afroed man at the concert last night.
  • Check out that dude with the afroed hairstyle, he's got some serious swagger.
  • Her creativity was like an afroed explosion of ideas, wild and untamed.

noun a genre of popular music originating in Africa, characterized by a fusion of African rhythms and western pop music influences

  • Afropop is a genre of music that combines traditional African rhythms with pop music elements.
  • I love dancing to afropop music at parties.
  • Afropop tunes always get the vibe going at the club.
  • His style of painting can be described as afropop - vibrant and full of energy.

noun a hairstyle characterized by tightly curled or frizzy hair forming a rounded shape

  • The fashion trend of wearing afros became popular in the 1970s.
  • I love how your afros look so cool and stylish!
  • Her afros are on point today, she must have spent a lot of time styling them.
  • The diversity of opinions in the meeting was like a room full of afros, each one unique and vibrant.

noun a line or band of color resembling agate, a type of semi-precious stone

  • The agate line in the rock formation indicated a shift in mineral composition.
  • I noticed the agate line running through the stone, it looked pretty cool.
  • That agate line in the rock is sick!
  • The agate line symbolized the division between the old and the new in the community.