noun A type of violin made by the Amati family of Cremona, Italy in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  • The Amati violin is considered one of the finest instruments in the world.
  • I heard that Amati violins are really expensive.
  • I wish I could afford an Amati violin, they're so cool.
  • Her voice was like an Amati violin, pure and beautiful.

noun a collectible object such as a piece of furniture or work of art that has a high value because of its age and quality

adjective belonging to or characteristic of a past historical era

  • The antique vase was carefully displayed in the museum.
  • I love browsing through antique shops for unique finds.
  • That antique car is totally rad!
  • Her wisdom was like an antique treasure, passed down through generations.

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noun a large boat or ship built to save people from a flood

  • The ark was built according to precise measurements outlined in the ancient texts.
  • Hey, did you see that cool ark they built for the animals at the zoo?
  • I heard they're partying on Noah's ark tonight, you coming?
  • The library is my ark, a safe haven where I can escape into different worlds through books.

noun small, usually round object made of material such as glass, wood, or plastic and often used in jewelry or decoration

  • The artisan carefully strung each bead onto the necklace, creating a beautiful pattern.
  • I love wearing jewelry with colorful beads, it adds a fun touch to my outfit.
  • She's always wearing those funky bead bracelets, they're so cool.
  • The beads of sweat on his forehead showed how nervous he was during the presentation.

noun a sculpture or model of a person, especially one made as an object of ridicule or as a monument

  • The protesters burned an effigy of the politician in front of the government building.
  • They made a big effigy of the teacher and set it on fire during the school rally.
  • They lit up an effigy of the boss at the company picnic as a joke.
  • His reputation was like an effigy, easily destroyed and hard to rebuild.

adjective Fabled is an adjective that describes something that is well-known or talked about, often in a legendary or mythical context.

  • The fabled city of Atlantis has long been a subject of fascination for historians and archaeologists.
  • Have you heard the story of the fabled lost treasure hidden in the mountains?
  • I can't believe we actually found the fabled hidden spot for the best tacos in town!
  • The fabled fountain of youth is often used as a metaphor for eternal youth and vitality.

noun a sharp curved or barbed instrument for catching fish

  • The fisherman carefully baited the fishhook before casting it into the water.
  • I always make sure to double check that my fishhook is secure before I start fishing.
  • I snagged my fishhook on a rock and lost my biggest catch of the day.
  • Her words were like a sharp fishhook, piercing through his defenses and leaving him vulnerable.

noun a thin layer of gold or something that looks like gold applied to a surface

verb to cover with a thin layer of gold or something that looks like gold

  • The artist used real gold leaf to gild the frame of the painting.
  • I'm thinking of gilding the edges of this photo frame with some metallic paint.
  • Let's gild this project with some extra bells and whistles to really impress the client.
  • She tried to gild the truth with fancy words, but we could still see through her lies.

adjective relating to the past, especially to events, people, or things that are significant in history

  • The historical significance of the ancient ruins cannot be understated.
  • I love visiting historical sites and learning about the past.
  • That old building is so cool, it's got some real historical vibes.
  • Her decision to quit her job was a historical moment in her life.

verb to light up or brighten

adjective having been lit up or brightened

adverb in a way that is lit up or brightened

  • The room was beautifully illuminated by the chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
  • The party was lit up by the fairy lights that illuminated the backyard.
  • The concert was so cool, the stage was totally illuminated with neon lights.
  • His words illuminated the truth behind the mystery, shedding light on the situation.

noun something, such as a historic marker or monument, inscribed with words or symbols

  • The inscription on the ancient artifact was written in a language that no one could decipher.
  • I found an old ring with a mysterious inscription inside.
  • Check out the cool inscription on this skateboard deck!
  • The inscription of love in her eyes was unmistakable.

noun a hard, creamy-white substance composing the tusks of elephants and other similar animals, used in the production of various items such as jewelry and piano keys

  • The piano keys were made of ivory, giving them a smooth and luxurious feel.
  • She bought a beautiful ivory necklace from the boutique.
  • I can't believe he spent all his money on that ivory bracelet.
  • Her skin was as white as ivory, glowing in the sunlight.

adjective describing something adorned or decorated with jewels

  • The queen wore a stunning jeweled tiara to the royal ball.
  • She had on this really cool jeweled necklace at the party.
  • Check out my bling bling jeweled bracelet!
  • Her words were like jeweled daggers, cutting through the silence.

noun a portable or stationary source of artificial light, typically a transparent enclosure containing a wick that is ignited to produce light

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  • The lantern illuminated the path through the dark forest.
  • We used a lantern to light up the camping site.
  • Let's bring a lantern to the party so we can see in the dark.
  • Her smile was like a lantern in the darkness, brightening up the room.

noun a picture or pattern produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass

adjective related to or resembling a mosaic; made up of different elements or colors

  • The artist spent months creating a beautiful mosaic for the church's ceiling.
  • I love how the mosaic tiles look on the kitchen backsplash.
  • Check out the cool mosaic art on that building downtown!
  • Each individual's unique experiences and perspectives come together to form a mosaic of humanity.

noun A preserved human or animal body, especially one that has been wrapped in bandages and buried in a tomb

  • The mummy was carefully preserved by the archaeologists for further study.
  • I can't believe how well-preserved that mummy is!
  • Check out that spooky mummy over there!
  • She wrapped herself up in blankets like a mummy to stay warm.

noun A bed covering made of two layers of fabric with a layer of padding in between, usually stitched in decorative patterns.

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  • The quilt displayed intricate stitching and beautiful patterns.
  • I love snuggling up with a quilt on the couch.
  • Let's have a quilt party and watch movies all night!
  • The diverse cultures of the city were like pieces of a quilt coming together to form a beautiful tapestry.

verb to appear again; to come into sight or view once more

  • The magician made the coin reappear in his hand.
  • I thought I lost my keys, but they magically reappeared on the kitchen counter.
  • I swear I saw that celebrity reappear at the party last night.
  • The theme of forgiveness seems to reappear throughout the novel.

noun an object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical or sentimental interest

  • The artifact found in the tomb is considered a valuable relic of ancient civilization.
  • I can't believe I found this cool relic at the antique shop!
  • Check out this sick relic I scored at the thrift store!
  • The old house was a relic of a bygone era, standing as a reminder of the past.

noun objects or items that have survived from a previous time or era, often of historical or sentimental value

  • The museum houses a collection of ancient relics from various civilizations.
  • I love exploring old relics at antique shops.
  • Check out these cool relics I found in my grandma's attic!
  • The old house was a relic of a bygone era, standing as a reminder of the past.

noun a device for measuring and indicating time, typically by hands on a dial or by numbers

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  • The antique timepiece was carefully restored by a professional watchmaker.
  • I love wearing my fancy timepiece when I go out to dinner.
  • Check out my blingy timepiece, it's so stylish!
  • His poetry is like a finely crafted timepiece, each word carefully chosen and placed.

noun a valuable discovery or find, especially of something that was not previously known or recognized

  • The archaeologists discovered a treasure trove of ancient artifacts buried beneath the ruins.
  • I can't believe we found a treasure trove of old comic books in the attic!
  • Dude, I scored a treasure trove of vintage vinyl records at the flea market.
  • The library is a treasure trove of knowledge waiting to be explored.

noun a decorative container typically used for displaying flowers or other arrangements

  • The delicate porcelain vase was passed down through generations in the family.
  • I accidentally knocked over the vase and now it's in pieces.
  • That vase is so boujee, I love it.
  • Her mind was like a vase, fragile and easily shattered.

noun a trace or evidence of something that once existed

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  • The archaeologist discovered a small vestige of pottery dating back to the Bronze Age.
  • There's not a vestige of truth in that story.
  • I can't believe you still have that vestige of a haircut from the 80s!
  • As the old building was torn down, it was the last vestige of the town's history disappearing.

noun A book

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  • Jikji is considered to be the world's oldest metal print book.
  • Have you heard of Jikji? It's a really old metal print book.
  • Jikji is like the OG metal print book.
  • The wisdom contained in Jikji is as timeless as metal itself.

noun a small sculptural object used in traditional Japanese dress as a toggle for securing items in the sash of a kimono

  • The intricate netsuke was a prized possession in the collector's display case.
  • I found a cool netsuke at the flea market, wanna see?
  • Check out this sick netsuke I scored at the antique shop!
  • The netsuke symbolized good luck and prosperity in Japanese culture.

noun a person who collects matchbox labels

  • The phillumenist showcased their impressive collection of matchbox labels at the antique fair.
  • My friend is a phillumenist and loves collecting matchbooks from different restaurants.
  • I never knew being a phillumenist could be so fascinating until I saw my uncle's collection.
  • As a phillumenist of memories, she carefully preserved each matchbook from significant events in her life.

noun a large musical instrument typically found in churches and concert halls

  • The pipe organ in the cathedral is a magnificent instrument with hundreds of pipes.
  • I love listening to the pipe organ at church on Sundays.
  • The pipe organ at the concert was so lit, dude!
  • Her voice echoed through the room like a pipe organ, filling every corner with sound.

noun A small metal or plastic tube fixed tightly around each end of a shoelace.

  • The aglet is the small plastic or metal tube at the end of a shoelace that makes it easier to thread through the eyelets of a shoe.
  • I always struggle to replace the aglet on my shoelaces when it falls off.
  • I can't believe I lost the aglet on my favorite pair of sneakers, now I have to find a replacement.
  • The aglet of the situation was the missing piece that tied everything together.