Historical Descriptions

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun the art or practice of mapping or describing a region or district

  • The chorography of the ballet performance was meticulously planned and executed.
  • I love watching the chorography in music videos, it's so cool!
  • The chorography in that dance battle was lit!
  • The chorography of events leading up to the scandal was complex and intertwined.

noun a large, densely packed crowd of people or animals

verb to gather or move in a large crowd

  • The throng of protesters gathered outside the government building.
  • There was a huge throng at the concert last night.
  • The throng at the mall was insane.
  • A throng of memories flooded back to him as he walked through the old neighborhood.

noun a deep, blood-red color

adjective having a pinkish-red color

  • The artist used incarnadine paint to create a vivid sunset in her masterpiece.
  • I accidentally spilled incarnadine ink all over my white shirt.
  • The party was so wild, someone ended up with an incarnadine nose from a punch.
  • Her cheeks turned incarnadine with embarrassment when she realized her mistake.