Geographical Locations

14 words in this vocabulary list

noun a female given name of Greek origin, meaning maiden or daughter

  • Cora is a talented pianist who has performed at prestigious concert halls around the world.
  • I heard Cora is throwing a party this weekend, are you going?
  • Cora is totally killing it with her new fashion line, it's fire!
  • Cora's presence at the meeting was like a ray of sunshine, brightening up the whole room.

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

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

noun a musical term indicating a slow tempo or pace

adverb used to describe a slow and stately manner in music

  • The largo corridor stretched on for what seemed like miles.
  • The largo hallway was perfect for rollerblading.
  • That largo room is lit!
  • His love for her was as wide and deep as a largo river.

noun the condition of being a maiden or virgin

  • The town of Maidenhead is located in Berkshire, England.
  • I heard there's a nice pub in Maidenhead we can check out.
  • Let's hit up Maidenhead for a night out!
  • She held her maidenhead high, refusing to give in to societal pressures.

noun the point in the Arctic region that is farthest north

  • The North Pole is located at the northernmost point of the Earth's axis.
  • Have you ever dreamed of visiting the North Pole?
  • I heard Santa Claus lives at the North Pole.
  • Reaching the North Pole in terms of career success is like achieving the ultimate goal.

noun a tree of tropical climates that bears coconuts or dates

verb to conceal in or with the palm of the hand

  • She gently pressed her palm against the glass window.
  • I can feel the sand between my toes and the sun on my palm.
  • I smacked him on the back of his palm for making that joke.
  • He had the answer in the palm of his hand, but he couldn't remember it.

noun a town in New York

  • The town of Riverhead is located on the North Fork of Long Island.
  • Let's take a trip to Riverhead for some shopping and dining.
  • I heard Riverhead is a cool spot to hang out on the weekends.
  • The riverhead of creativity flows endlessly in the minds of artists.

noun a place or location, especially one with a particular significance or use

verb to locate or position in a particular place

  • The construction crew is currently working on the site for the new office building.
  • Let's meet at the site of the concert tomorrow.
  • I heard there's a cool new skateboarding site downtown.
  • The artist carefully chose the site for his latest sculpture to maximize its impact.

noun The South Pole is the southernmost point on the Earth's axis, located in Antarctica.

  • The South Pole is located at the southernmost point on Earth.
  • I heard it's super cold at the South Pole.
  • I wouldn't last a day at the South Pole, it's freezing!
  • Being at the South Pole of success requires perseverance and determination.

noun a city in Belgium where Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated in 1815

  • Waterloo is a city in Belgium known for its historical significance.
  • Let's meet at the Waterloo station for lunch.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening in Waterloo tonight.
  • Facing your fears can feel like battling your own Waterloo.

-ia

noun a suffix used in the formation of abstract nouns from adjectives (ex. mania, phobia)

  • The country of Romania is located in Eastern Europe.
  • I heard that Croatia is a beautiful place to visit.
  • I can't wait to go to California for vacation.
  • Her imagination was like a vast encyclopedia, full of fantastical stories and ideas.

noun a place name, specifically a village in Lancashire, England

  • Abbeystead is a small village located in Lancashire, England.
  • Have you ever visited Abbeystead in Lancashire?
  • Let's take a road trip to Abbeystead, it's a hidden gem!
  • The tranquility of Abbeystead is like a sanctuary for the soul.

noun Acoman is not a recognized English word and therefore does not have a specific definition as a noun.

  • The acoman provided a detailed analysis of the financial report during the meeting.
  • I heard the acoman is really good at math and can help you with your homework.
  • That acoman is a real whiz when it comes to numbers.
  • She was like an acoman, effortlessly navigating through complex calculations.

ada

noun a female given name of African origin

  • Ada is a programming language that is widely used in the industry.
  • I heard ada is a pretty cool language to learn.
  • Have you checked out ada yet? It's pretty neat.
  • In the world of coding, ada is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.