noun A place or realm believed to exist after death, often associated with the concept of the afterlife

  • Many religions believe in the concept of an afterworld where the soul goes after death.
  • Do you think there's an afterworld where all the cool people hang out?
  • I heard that in the afterworld, you can eat all the pizza you want without gaining weight.
  • The artist's painting depicted a surreal afterworld filled with mythical creatures.

adjective split or divided into two parts, especially in a V-shaped pattern

  • The cloven hoofprints in the snow indicated the presence of a deer.
  • I saw the cloven hoofprints and knew a deer had been here.
  • Those cloven tracks mean Bambi was here.
  • The cloven opinions on the matter divided the group into two camps.

noun a representation of this creature in medieval art and literature

  • According to medieval legend, a cockatrice is a mythical creature with the body of a dragon and the head of a rooster.
  • I heard a story about a brave knight who defeated a cockatrice in a fierce battle.
  • That guy is as fierce as a cockatrice when he's angry.
  • The scandalous rumors spread through the town like a cockatrice's deadly gaze.

noun A forest god is a deity or divine being associated with forests and nature.

  • In some ancient cultures, the forest god was believed to be the protector of the woodlands.
  • I heard a rumor that the forest god likes to play pranks on unsuspecting travelers.
  • Dude, did you see that crazy tree in the forest? It's like the forest god's hangout spot.
  • The forest god's presence could be felt in the tranquility and beauty of the untouched wilderness.

noun a South American cowboy, typically of the Argentine pampas

  • The gaucho is a skilled horseman and cattle herder in South America.
  • I heard that gaucho makes the best barbecue in town.
  • That gaucho is one tough hombre, you don't want to mess with him.
  • She rode into the meeting like a gaucho, commanding attention and respect.

noun a supernatural being, typically depicted as a magical spirit or powerful entity that can grant wishes

  • The genie granted the king three wishes as a token of gratitude.
  • I wish I had a genie to help me with all my chores.
  • If I had a genie, I'd be living my best life!
  • The entrepreneur seemed to have a genie's touch when it came to making successful business decisions.

noun a mythical creature or monstrous humanoid, often portrayed as mischievous or malevolent

adjective relating to or characteristic of goblins

  • The goblin was a mythical creature often depicted in folklore and fairy tales.
  • I heard a rumor that a goblin was spotted in the woods last night.
  • That guy at the party was acting like a total goblin.
  • His greed and deceitful nature earned him the nickname 'goblin' among his peers.

noun a rapacious monster described as having a woman's head and body and a bird's wings and claws

  • In Greek mythology, a harpy is a winged spirit often depicted as a bird with a woman's face.
  • I heard that harpies are mythical creatures that snatch people away.
  • That girl is such a harpy, always gossiping and causing drama.
  • The media was described as a harpy, constantly attacking and criticizing the politician.

adjective describing something that is destined to end in failure or disaster

  • The ill-fated expedition to the Arctic ended in tragedy.
  • The ill-fated concert was a total disaster.
  • That ill-fated relationship was doomed from the start.
  • The ill-fated decision proved to be a costly mistake.

adjective describing something that is based on or exists only in myth or legend; imaginary or fictitious

  • The ancient civilization believed in the existence of mythical creatures.
  • I love reading stories about mythical beings.
  • That movie was full of mythical stuff, it was awesome!
  • The idea of finding a perfect job is like chasing a mythical unicorn.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The tale of the lost city is just an old story passed down through generations.
  • That excuse is just an old story, nobody believes it anymore.
  • I'm tired of hearing that same old story over and over again.
  • Her reluctance to change is like sticking to an old story that no longer holds true.

noun a phenomenon that is believed to foretell the future, often signifying good or bad luck

  • The appearance of a black cat is often seen as an omen of bad luck.
  • Seeing a shooting star is considered a good omen for making a wish.
  • Finding a four-leaf clover is like getting a lucky omen.
  • The dark clouds gathering on the horizon were seen as an omen of the impending storm.

noun a building or place considered to be sacred or holy, typically containing relics or memorials of saints or other religious figures

  • The shrine was meticulously decorated with intricate carvings and gold leaf.
  • We're going to visit the shrine later, want to come along?
  • That shrine is lit, you have to check it out!
  • To her, the library was a shrine of knowledge and learning.

noun a story, especially one that is imaginative or fictitious

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  • The novel was based on an ancient tale passed down through generations.
  • Have you heard the tale about the haunted house on the hill?
  • That party was a wild tale, everyone was talking about it the next day.
  • Her success in the business world was like a fairy tale come true.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'day' is a noun as it represents a period of time.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'unlucky' is an adjective that describes the type of day being referenced.

  • The series of unfortunate events that occurred on that day led many to believe it was an unlucky day.
  • Man, yesterday was such an unlucky day for me - everything seemed to go wrong!
  • I swear, that day was cursed - definitely an unlucky day!
  • It felt like the universe was conspiring against me on that unlucky day.

adjective not written or recorded

adverb in a manner that is not written or recorded

  • The unwritten rules of etiquette dictate that you should always RSVP to a formal event.
  • There are some unwritten rules about borrowing your friend's clothes without asking.
  • I didn't know there were so many unwritten rules about how to act at a party.
  • The unwritten promises between them were just as important as the ones on paper.

noun a man who lives in a wild or natural state

  • The locals spoke of a wild man living in the forest, untouched by civilization.
  • I heard there's a wild man roaming around these parts, scaring off hikers.
  • That guy is a total wild man, always up for an adventure.
  • His unpredictable behavior earned him the nickname 'wild man' among his friends.

noun a common name for a type of dragonfly, particularly in the southern United States

  • The snake doctor, also known as a herpetologist, specializes in studying and treating reptiles.
  • I heard that the snake doctor will be giving a talk at the nature center next week.
  • My cousin thinks he's a real snake doctor because he caught a garter snake in the backyard.
  • She's like a snake doctor when it comes to untangling complicated situations at work.

noun a mythical serpent king that is said to have the power to cause death with a single glance

  • The basilisk is a mythical creature often depicted as a serpent or dragon with the ability to petrify its victims.
  • I heard a rumor that there's a basilisk living in the abandoned house down the street.
  • Watch out for that dude, he's a total basilisk when it comes to competition.
  • The scandal had spread like a basilisk, causing fear and chaos among the community.

noun An old woman or grandmother in Russia or Eastern Europe.

  • The elderly lady wore a traditional babushka over her head.
  • I found a cute babushka at the flea market.
  • Check out that stylish babushka she's wearing!
  • She wrapped herself in a babushka of memories from her homeland.