verb to lose blood, typically in a violent or uncontrolled way

adjective having a pale or white color due to loss of blood

  • The doctor explained that excessive bleeding can cause a patient to bleed white.
  • If you don't stop picking at that scab, you're going to bleed white.
  • I accidentally cut myself while cooking and started to bleed white.
  • The company's financial losses were so severe that it seemed like they were starting to bleed white.

noun a small piece that has been cut or trimmed off something larger

verb present participle of clip, which means to cut or trim something

  • The process of clipping coupons can lead to significant savings on groceries.
  • I'm always clipping articles from magazines to save for later.
  • I found a really cool clipping of that new band's concert online.
  • The manager made a clipping of the employee's work performance to show during the review meeting.

verb to run or move quickly or suddenly in a particular direction

adjective moving or acting quickly

  • The runner dashed across the finish line, breaking the record.
  • I dashed to the store before it closed to grab some snacks.
  • She dashed out of the party as soon as her ex walked in.
  • His hopes of winning the competition were dashed when he fell during the final round.

noun a design or picture that is transferred onto a surface, typically a vehicle, as a decoration or identification

adjective relating to or used for decals

  • The decal on the car's bumper displayed the logo of the company.
  • I added a cool decal to my laptop to personalize it.
  • I'm thinking of slapping a new decal on my skateboard.
  • The decal of success was evident in her confident demeanor.

verb past tense of the verb 'dot', which means to mark with dots or spots

adjective describing something that has dots or spots

  • The map was covered in dotted lines indicating different hiking trails.
  • She wore a cute dress with a dotted pattern.
  • I love those sneakers with the dotted design, they're so cool.
  • His memory of the event was like a dotted line, with gaps and missing pieces.

noun a particular size, weight, and style of a typeface

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  • The company's official documents must be printed in a specific font for consistency.
  • I like the font you used for your presentation slides.
  • That font is so basic, everyone uses it.
  • Her words were like a beautiful font, flowing effortlessly from her mouth.

noun a religious image or symbol

  • The artist is considered an icon in the world of modern art.
  • She's a fashion icon among her friends.
  • That musician is a total icon, everyone loves their music.
  • The Eiffel Tower is an icon of Paris, representing the city's beauty and culture.

noun a set of letters or characters in a particular style or design, used for creating written or printed text

  • The artist spent hours perfecting the intricate lettering on the calligraphy piece.
  • I really like the fancy lettering on that sign over there.
  • Check out the cool lettering on this graffiti wall!
  • The lettering on the tombstone told the story of a life well-lived.

noun a trademark or symbol that is typically composed of letters and/or a graphic element

  • The company decided to update their logotype to better represent their brand identity.
  • I really like the new logotype on their website, it looks so modern.
  • Check out the cool logotype on that streetwear brand's merch!
  • The logotype of the company is like a visual signature that instantly identifies them.

noun a layer of material covering another material

verb to cover or coat with a layer of material

  • The designer will overlay the logo on top of the background image.
  • I can overlay this filter on my selfie to make it look better.
  • I'm going to overlay some sick beats on this track.
  • The memories of her childhood overlay her current experiences, shaping her perspective.

verb to write or draw with a pencil

  • She penciled in the meeting time on her calendar.
  • I penciled a reminder on my hand so I wouldn't forget.
  • I penciled in a quick sketch of the new design.
  • She penciled in some time for self-care amidst her busy schedule.

noun a pictorial symbol or sign representing an object or concept

adjective relating to or consisting of pictograms

  • The instructions were accompanied by a pictogram to help the employees understand the safety procedures.
  • Can you look at the pictogram on the packaging to see how to assemble the furniture?
  • I couldn't figure out the pictogram on the map, so I just used my GPS instead.
  • The artist used abstract shapes to create a pictogram that represented the concept of unity.

adjective relating to or consisting of pictures or symbols

  • The ancient civilization used pictographic symbols to communicate their ideas.
  • I find it fascinating how pictographic writing can convey so much meaning.
  • Check out these cool pictographic emojis I found online!
  • Her artwork was like a pictographic representation of her inner thoughts and feelings.

noun a large printed picture or notice used for decoration or advertisement

  • The poster advertising the upcoming event was beautifully designed.
  • I saw a really cool poster for a concert next weekend.
  • Did you check out that sick poster for the new movie?
  • The poster of the motivational quote really lifted my spirits.

adjective directed or moving toward the right

adverb toward the right

  • The car turned rightward at the intersection.
  • Go rightward at the next street.
  • Hang a rightward up ahead.
  • His career took a rightward turn after he switched companies.

noun the action or process of superimposing something

verb to lay or place (something) over something else, typically so that both are still evident

  • The graphic designer will superimpose the new logo onto the existing packaging design.
  • I can superimpose your face onto a funny meme if you want.
  • I'm going to superimpose my friend's face onto a celebrity's body for a laugh.
  • The artist's emotions were superimposed onto the canvas, creating a powerful piece of art.

noun the style or appearance of printed matter

  • The designer carefully selected a classic serif typeface for the company's new logo.
  • I love how this typeface makes the text look so elegant and sophisticated.
  • That typeface is so basic, we need something more edgy for this project.
  • The typeface of his words seemed to convey a sense of urgency and importance.

noun the art or process of arranging type or processing data in a visually appealing way

adjective typographical

  • Typography plays a crucial role in conveying information effectively through printed materials.
  • I love experimenting with different fonts and typography in my graphic design projects.
  • That typography on the poster is so lit!
  • The typography of her handwriting reflects her artistic personality.

noun a faint design made in some paper during manufacture, which is visible when held against the light and typically identifies the maker

verb to mark with a watermark

  • The watermark on the document served as a security measure.
  • I added a watermark to my photos before posting them online.
  • I always watermark my artwork so no one can steal it.
  • Her kindness was like a watermark on her character, leaving a lasting impression on everyone she met.

GD

noun GD stands for General Discussion, which refers to a conversation or dialogue that covers a wide range of topics.

adjective GD can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to or suitable for general discussion.

  • The GD session was conducted to gather feedback from all team members.
  • Let's discuss the GD topic during our next meeting.
  • I aced the GD round in the interview!
  • The GD between the two political parties was intense and heated.

noun a Japanese emoticon consisting of text characters, used in messaging and online communication to convey emotions or expressions

  • The use of kaomoji in professional emails is not recommended.
  • I love using kaomoji in my text messages to add some fun expressions.
  • I found the cutest kaomoji to use in my social media posts.
  • Her face lit up like a kaomoji when she saw the surprise party.

noun a person who uses methamphetamine or another stimulant in a way that causes erratic behavior

  • The software developer was known as a tweaker for constantly fine-tuning the code to improve performance.
  • My friend is a real tweaker when it comes to organizing his music collection.
  • I heard that guy is a tweaker, always looking for ways to hack into systems.
  • She's a tweaker when it comes to perfecting her makeup routine, always trying new products and techniques.

noun a mechanical linkage that copies the motion of one part and transmits it to another

  • The pantograph is a device used for copying or enlarging drawings.
  • I used a pantograph to trace the design onto the canvas.
  • Check out this cool pantograph I found at the art store!
  • The artist's mind worked like a pantograph, accurately reproducing every detail of the scene.

noun A colloquial term for a software bug specifically related to Adobe products.

  • The software engineer identified an adobe bug in the latest version of the program.
  • I heard there's an adobe bug causing issues with the photo editing software.
  • Hey, have you heard about that adobe bug messing up everyone's projects?
  • Just like an adobe bug, the problem seemed small at first but ended up causing a lot of trouble.

adjective resembling or characteristic of Adobe, the software company known for its design and multimedia software products

  • The new software has a user-friendly interface that is adobelike in its design.
  • I love how adobelike this photo editing app is!
  • This app is totally adobelike, it makes editing photos so easy.
  • Her artistic skills are adobelike, she can create stunning designs effortlessly.