verb to decorate or add beauty to something

  • The walls of the museum are adorned with beautiful paintings from the Renaissance era.
  • She adorned her room with fairy lights and posters of her favorite band.
  • I'm going to adorn my new backpack with patches and pins to make it unique.
  • Her kindness adorned her personality like a crown.

noun a thing which adorns or decorates; an ornament or decoration

  • The queen wore a crown as an adornment for her royal appearance.
  • She loves to wear colorful scarves as adornment to her outfits.
  • I'm all about that bling bling adornment, you know what I'm saying?
  • A smile is the best adornment one can wear on their face.

noun a type of fabric or garment with a printed design that covers the entire surface

adverb all over the place; everywhere

  • The paint was splattered allover the canvas, creating a unique abstract pattern.
  • I spilled coffee all allover my new shirt this morning, what a mess!
  • She was dancing like crazy, with her hair flying allover the place.
  • The rumors spread allover the small town like wildfire.

adjective relating to architecture or the design of buildings

  • The architectural design of the new building is truly impressive.
  • I love checking out all the cool architectural details in old buildings.
  • That house has some sick architectural features, dude.
  • The architectural layout of the city reflects its rich history and culture.

noun a workshop or studio, especially one used by an artist or designer

  • The fashion designer's atelier is where all the couture pieces are meticulously crafted.
  • I love visiting my friend's atelier; it's like stepping into a creative wonderland.
  • Check out that atelier - it's where all the magic happens!
  • His mind was like an atelier, constantly creating and refining new ideas.

verb to uncover or expose

adjective without any clothes or not covered by anything

  • The hiker's feet were sore from walking on the bare rocks.
  • She was so embarrassed when she showed up to the party in a bare outfit.
  • I can't believe you went out in public with your hair looking so bare.
  • His emotions were laid bare for all to see during the heartfelt speech.

noun a room containing a toilet and sink, typically used for personal hygiene

  • The bathroom is located on the second floor of the building.
  • Hey, can you tell me where the bathroom is?
  • I gotta use the bathroom real quick.
  • She locked herself in the bathroom to have some alone time.

noun a thin layer of gold

verb to cover with a thin layer of gold

  • The artist used a special technique to begild the intricate details of the painting.
  • I'm thinking about begilding my phone case with some gold paint.
  • Let's begild our sneakers with some bling to make them stand out.
  • Her words seemed to begild the truth, making it more palatable to the audience.

verb to decorate or adorn with jewels or precious stones

  • The queen's crown was bejeweled with rubies, emeralds, and sapphires.
  • She loves to bejewel her phone case with sparkly rhinestones.
  • I'm going to bejewel my sneakers with some bling.
  • His words were bejeweled with wisdom and insight.

adjective adjective describing something that is adorned or decorated with jewels or precious stones

  • The queen wore a bejeweled crown to the royal banquet.
  • She showed off her bejeweled necklace at the party.
  • Check out my bejeweled phone case, isn't it blingin'?
  • Her words were like a bejeweled tapestry, weaving a beautiful story.

noun a collection of small, decorative items

  • The antique shop was filled with a variety of bric-a-brac from different time periods.
  • I love browsing through all the bric-a-brac at flea markets.
  • My grandma's house is full of cool bric-a-brac she's collected over the years.
  • His mind was like a cluttered room, filled with random bric-a-brac of thoughts and memories.

adjective a word that describes a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'brown' describes the color of something

  • The brown leather chair in the office adds a touch of sophistication.
  • I love your brown boots, they look really cool.
  • Check out that brown ride, it's totally rad.
  • His eyes turned brown with envy when he saw her new car.

adjective diagonal or oblique; situated or placed across from something else

adverb in a diagonal or oblique position or direction

  • The building across the street sits catercorner to ours.
  • The park is catercorner to the library, just a quick walk away.
  • I parked my car catercorner to the store so I could run in quickly.
  • Their opinions are always catercorner to each other, they never seem to agree on anything.

noun the overhead interior surface of a room

  • The ceiling of the grand ballroom was adorned with intricate chandeliers.
  • I hit my head on the low ceiling in the basement.
  • The party was so wild, we were dancing on the ceiling!
  • There seems to be a glass ceiling preventing women from advancing in the company.

noun a deep or vivid red color

adjective having a deep or vivid red color

  • The cerise dress she wore to the gala was stunning.
  • I love the cerise color of her lipstick.
  • That cerise car is really cool.
  • The cerise sunset painted the sky in beautiful hues.

noun a piece of furniture with a raised surface supported by legs, commonly used for sitting on

  • The professor sat on the comfortable chair during the lecture.
  • Hey, can you save me a seat on the chair over there?
  • I love chilling on that bean bag chair in my room.
  • She was the chairperson of the committee, leading the team with authority.

noun stylishness and elegance; a stylish and fashionable quality

adjective stylish and fashionable; attractive and elegant

  • The fashion designer showcased her latest collection of chic evening gowns.
  • I love your chic new haircut!
  • Those sneakers are so chic, I need to get a pair!
  • Her chic demeanor exuded confidence and sophistication.

noun a type of material made from fibers such as cotton, wool, or silk, used for making clothes or covering furniture

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  • The tailor carefully measured the customer before cutting the cloth.
  • I spilled juice on my shirt, do you have any extra cloth to clean it up?
  • I love that new cloth you got, it's so fresh.
  • She weaved a cloth of lies to cover up her mistake.

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  • The elegant couch in the living room perfectly complements the rest of the decor.
  • Let's all gather on the couch and watch a movie together.
  • I love chilling on the couch with some snacks and Netflix.
  • She felt like a couch potato after a long day at work, just lounging around and doing nothing.

noun a small or unusual object that is considered interesting or attractive

adjective used to describe something that is strange or unusual

  • The antique shop was filled with various curios from different time periods.
  • I found a really cool curio at the flea market yesterday.
  • Check out this funky curio I picked up at the thrift store.
  • Her eccentric personality made her a real curio among her peers.

adjective allowing light to pass through, transparent, translucent

  • The diaphanous fabric allowed the light to pass through easily.
  • She wore a diaphanous dress to the party last night.
  • That diaphanous top is so cute!
  • His diaphanous excuses were easily seen through by his boss.

noun the act of disturbing the arrangement or order of something

  • The disarrangement of the books on the shelf was a result of the careless handling by the library visitors.
  • I can't find anything in this disarrangement of my room, I really need to clean up.
  • My disarrangement after the party last night was epic, I can't remember where I left anything.
  • The disarrangement of her thoughts made it difficult for her to focus on the task at hand.

noun A passage or entrance into a building or room

  • The elegant chandelier hung above the grand doorway, welcoming guests into the ballroom.
  • I'll meet you by the doorway of the cafe so we can grab a table together.
  • I saw him lurking by the doorway, looking all shady and suspicious.
  • As she stepped through the doorway of opportunity, her life changed forever.

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  • The draper carefully measured the fabric before cutting it.
  • I'm going to stop by the draper's shop to pick up some new curtains.
  • My friend is a draper and can hook you up with some awesome custom-made clothes.
  • The draper of words wove a beautiful tapestry of poetry in his latest work.

noun a quality of style and beauty in behavior, appearance, or design

  • The ballroom was filled with an air of elegance as the guests arrived in their finest attire.
  • She carried herself with such elegance, even in a simple jeans and t-shirt.
  • That car has so much elegance, it's straight fire.
  • The dancer moved with the elegance of a swan, gliding effortlessly across the stage.

adjective describing a person or thing that is pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner

  • The ballroom was decorated in an elegant manner, with chandeliers hanging from the ceiling and fresh flowers on every table.
  • She always looks so elegant in her simple black dress and pearls.
  • That new restaurant downtown is so elegant, it's definitely the place to be seen.
  • His words were as elegant as a well-choreographed dance, captivating everyone in the room.

verb to make something more attractive by adding decorative details or exaggerating certain aspects

  • The artist used intricate details to embellish the painting.
  • She always likes to embellish her stories to make them more interesting.
  • Stop trying to embellish the truth, just tell it like it is.
  • Her laughter seemed to embellish the room with joy.

noun a material made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers together

adjective related to or characteristic of fabric

  • The fabric used in this dress is of high quality silk.
  • I love the soft fabric of this sweater.
  • That fabric is lit, where did you get it?
  • The fabric of society is woven together by the threads of culture and tradition.

noun a bed made with a mattress filled with feathers

  • The hotel room was elegantly furnished with a feather bed for maximum comfort.
  • I love sinking into my cozy feather bed at the end of a long day.
  • I crashed on my feather bed after the party last night.
  • Her words felt like a soft feather bed, comforting and soothing to my soul.

verb to go for and bring back

adjective attractive or pleasing in appearance

  • Her fetching appearance caught the attention of everyone in the room.
  • She always wears fetching outfits that make her stand out.
  • That new hairstyle is so fetching, I love it!
  • The idea of starting a new business venture was quite fetching to him.

verb past tense and past participle of fit

adjective describing something that is the right size or shape for a particular purpose

  • The tailor fitted the suit perfectly to the client's measurements.
  • I finally found a dress that fitted me well.
  • I got a new jacket that is so fitted, it makes me look sleek.
  • The pieces of the puzzle fitted together seamlessly to reveal the hidden message.

noun a distinctive and stylish elegance

  • She displayed a unique flair for interior design, incorporating a blend of modern and traditional elements.
  • His cooking always has a special flair that sets it apart from others.
  • She's got a real flair for putting together killer outfits.
  • His writing had a flair that brought the characters to life on the page.

verb to cover a floor with material such as wood or tile

adjective surprised or shocked to the point of being unable to speak or react

  • The intricate design of the handcrafted rug floored me with its beauty.
  • I was absolutely floored by the surprise party they threw for me.
  • When I saw the final score, I was totally floored.
  • Her stunning performance in the play floored the audience with emotion.

noun a strip of gathered or pleated material used as a decorative addition to clothing or other items

  • The wedding dress was adorned with delicate lace frills.
  • I love the frills on this top, it adds a nice touch.
  • She's all about the frills and thrills of life.
  • He always adds unnecessary frills to his stories, making them longer than they need to be.

adjective adjective - a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'frilly' describes something that is adorned with decorative ruffles or lace.

  • The frilly curtains added a touch of elegance to the room.
  • She wore a frilly dress to the party last night.
  • I'm not a fan of frilly stuff, it's too girly for me.
  • Her frilly speech was full of unnecessary details.

noun an ornamental border of threads left loose or formed into tassels or twists, used to edge clothing or material

verb to decorate with a fringe

adjective not part of the mainstream; unconventional or peripheral

adverb in a fringe manner or style

  • The fringe of the carpet was starting to unravel, so I had to trim it carefully.
  • She always likes to wear fringe on her jackets for a bohemian look.
  • I'm not really into that fringe music scene, but some of my friends love it.
  • His ideas were on the fringe of acceptable thinking, pushing boundaries in the academic world.

noun frivolous or unnecessary ornamentation or decoration

adjective relating to something characterized by frivolous or unnecessary decoration

  • The royal family is known for their avoidance of frippery in their attire.
  • I don't understand why she always wears so much frippery, it's too much.
  • She's all about that frippery life, always decked out in the latest trends.
  • His speech was filled with frippery, lacking any substance or real meaning.

verb to cover with icing or frosting

adjective having a thin layer of ice on the surface

  • The frosted glass windows provided privacy while still allowing natural light to filter in.
  • I love eating frosted donuts for breakfast.
  • That new car of his is frosted with all the latest tech gadgets.
  • Her icy demeanor was like a frosted barrier, keeping others at a distance.

noun a term used to describe elaborate or frilly decoration or clothing

  • The ballerina's tutu was adorned with intricate froufrou detailing.
  • She loves adding froufrou decorations to her room to make it more girly.
  • I can't stand all that froufrou stuff, I prefer a more minimalist style.
  • His speech was filled with froufrou language, making it hard to understand his true message.

adjective an adjective that describes something as untidy or unkempt in appearance

  • The old library had a frowsy smell from years of neglect and lack of proper ventilation.
  • I couldn't stand staying in that frowsy motel room for another night.
  • Her hair was looking frowsy after being caught in the rain.
  • The company's outdated website gave off a frowsy impression to potential customers.

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noun a thick coat of soft hair covering the skin of a mammal, typically consisting of a combination of wool, hair, and underfur

  • The coat was made of luxurious fur imported from Europe.
  • I love petting my cat's soft fur.
  • That fur coat is so boujee.
  • Her words were sharp, cutting through his defenses like a knife through fur.

verb to polish or clean something, especially a surface or object, to make it look new or shiny

  • The interior designer was hired to furbish the new office space.
  • I need to furbish my room before the guests arrive.
  • Let's furbish this old bike and make it look brand new.
  • She furbished her resume to make it more appealing to potential employers.

verb to polish or clean something, typically a piece of furniture or equipment, to make it look new or shiny

  • The old furniture was furbished to look brand new.
  • I furbished my room with some new decorations.
  • I furbished my car with some cool stickers.
  • She furbished her resume to impress potential employers.

noun a thin layer of gold or a substance resembling gold that is applied to a surface

verb to cover with a thin layer of gold

  • The antique mirror frame was adorned with intricate gilt patterns.
  • I found a beautiful gilt picture frame at the flea market.
  • Check out the gilt edges on this book, it looks so fancy!
  • His words were like gilt promises, shiny and attractive but ultimately hollow.

noun a showy but useless object; a trinket or bauble

  • The antique shop was filled with beautiful furniture, but also some gimcrack items that seemed out of place.
  • I don't know why she bought that gimcrack trinket, it looks like something from a dollar store.
  • I can't believe he spent his money on that gimcrack junk, what a waste!
  • Her flashy personality was like a gimcrack facade, hiding her true emotions underneath.

noun a hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda, lime, and sometimes other ingredients and cooling rapidly. It is used to make windows, drinking containers, and other articles.

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  • He carefully poured the wine into a crystal glass.
  • Can you hand me that glass over there?
  • I accidentally knocked over my drink and shattered the glass.
  • She saw the world through rose-colored glasses.

noun the act of suspending or being suspended from above

adjective suspended in the air or attached to something above

  • The painting was hanging crookedly on the wall.
  • I saw a bunch of kids hanging out at the park.
  • Let's go hang at the mall this weekend.
  • The threat of failure was hanging over his head.

noun a thick cushion used as a footstool or for kneeling

  • The elegant living room was furnished with a plush hassock for additional seating.
  • I like to put my feet up on the hassock while watching TV.
  • My grandma calls the hassock her 'footstool'.
  • The hassock of responsibilities weighed heavily on his mind.

noun the act or process of ingraining something

verb to firmly establish or fix (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person or group

adjective deeply rooted or firmly established

  • It is important to ingrain the company's values in all employees.
  • I try to ingrain good study habits in my children from a young age.
  • She's really trying to ingrain the new dance move in her routine.
  • The traumatic experience seemed to ingrain itself in his memory forever.

noun a set of cabinets for storing kitchen utensils and dishes

  • The kitchen cabinet is made of high-quality oak wood.
  • I need to organize the mess in my kitchen cabinet.
  • I found a hidden stash of snacks in the kitchen cabinet.
  • She is considered to be in the president's inner kitchen cabinet.

noun a position or direction that is diagonal or oblique to something else

adverb diagonally

  • The new bookstore is located kittycorner to the old library.
  • The coffee shop is kittycorner to the park, so it's easy to find.
  • I live kittycorner from the best pizza place in town.
  • Her opinion on the matter is kittycorner to mine, but we can still find common ground.

noun a rounded handle or projection, typically on a door or drawer, that is used for opening and closing

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  • She turned the knob on the door to enter the room.
  • Can you help me loosen this stubborn knob on the faucet?
  • I always struggle with these dang knobs on the old cabinets.
  • He knew just how to turn the knob of her emotions to get the reaction he wanted.

verb past tense of knob, meaning to furnish or decorate with knobs

adjective having knobs or raised circular patterns

  • The knobbed handle on the door made it easy to open.
  • I like the knobbed design on this dresser.
  • Check out the cool knobbed knobs on this cabinet!
  • Her words were like knobbed arrows, hitting their target with precision.

noun a material made by bonding together two or more layers

verb to cover with a thin layer of material for protection or decoration

  • The kitchen countertops were covered in a layer of laminate for easy cleaning.
  • I'm thinking of getting laminate flooring for the living room.
  • I'm gonna laminate these important documents so they don't get ruined.
  • She tried to laminate her emotions, but they eventually broke through.

noun a type of fabric woven from flax yarns

adjective made of or resembling linen fabric

  • The hotel room was furnished with high-quality linen sheets.
  • I love the feel of linen clothing in the summer.
  • That linen shirt is so on point.
  • Her words were as smooth and cool as linen on a hot day.

noun a material that covers the inner surface of something, such as clothing or a container, providing protection, insulation, or decoration

  • The tailor carefully sewed the lining into the jacket to ensure a perfect fit.
  • I love the soft lining in this winter coat, it keeps me so warm.
  • The lining in these sneakers is so cushy, they're like walking on clouds.
  • Despite the challenges, there was a silver lining to the situation that gave us hope.

noun a room or area in a public place, such as a hotel or airport, where people can sit and relax

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  • The hotel's lounge is elegantly decorated with plush furniture and soft lighting.
  • Let's meet in the lounge for a drink before dinner.
  • I love chillin' in the lounge, it's so cozy.
  • His mind was a lounge of conflicting thoughts, unable to find peace.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'lovely' is describing something as pleasant or beautiful.

  • The garden was filled with lovely flowers of various colors.
  • I had a lovely time at the beach with my friends.
  • That new restaurant has some seriously lovely food.
  • Her smile was like a ray of sunshine, so lovely and bright.

adjective having a rough or uneven texture, usually with small raised bumps or knobs

  • The fabric had a nubby texture that felt rough to the touch.
  • I love the nubby sweater you're wearing, it looks so cozy.
  • These nubby socks are the best for keeping my feet warm.
  • The old tree had a nubby bark, showing its age and wisdom.

noun a term used to describe an animal with multicolored fur or feathers

  • The dog's coat displayed a beautiful parti color pattern of black and white.
  • I love how your cat's fur is parti color with patches of different shades.
  • Check out that parti color car with the unique paint job!
  • Her artwork was like a parti color masterpiece, blending different colors seamlessly.

noun a removable covering for a pillow, usually made of fabric

  • The hotel provides clean pillowcases for each guest to use during their stay.
  • I love how soft my new pillowcase feels against my face at night.
  • I accidentally spilled soda on my pillowcase, now it's all sticky.
  • Her smile was like a fresh pillowcase, bringing comfort and warmth to everyone around her.

noun a quality of being exciting, attractive, or stylish

  • The new marketing campaign lacks pizzazz and fails to capture the target audience's attention.
  • I added some extra pizzazz to my outfit with a bold statement necklace.
  • Her dance moves had so much pizzazz, she really knows how to work the crowd.
  • The artist's paintings have a certain pizzazz that sets them apart from others in the same genre.

noun a double or multiple fold in a garment or other item made of cloth, held by stitching the top or side

verb to fold or form into pleats

  • The tailor carefully pressed each pleat in the fabric to create a polished look.
  • I love how this skirt has pleats, it gives it a nice flowy feel.
  • Check out the pleats on that dress, it's so trendy!
  • Her words were like sharp pleats in an otherwise smooth conversation, catching everyone's attention.

adjective used to describe something that is attractive or pleasing to the eye

adverb used to modify a verb, adjective, or another adverb to indicate the degree or manner of something

  • The garden was adorned with pretty flowers of various colors.
  • She looked pretty in that dress.
  • That new song is pretty lit.
  • The idea of traveling the world sounded pretty appealing to her.

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'ready-made' can also be used as a noun to refer to a product that is already made and available for use

adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'ready-made' describes a product that is already made and available for use

  • The company offers a range of ready-made solutions for businesses looking to streamline their operations.
  • I love using ready-made cake mix because it's so easy to bake a delicious dessert quickly.
  • I can't be bothered to cook tonight, let's just grab some ready-made meals from the store.
  • She always has a ready-made excuse for not completing her work on time.

verb to change the structure or form of something, typically by renovating or improving it

  • The company decided to remodel their office space to create a more modern and functional work environment.
  • We're planning to remodel the kitchen next month to give it a fresh new look.
  • Let's totally remodel this place and make it lit!
  • She decided to remodel her life by making healthier choices and surrounding herself with positive influences.

noun a table or shelf behind or at the back of an altar, typically where religious objects are placed

  • The retable in the church is a beautiful piece of artwork depicting religious scenes.
  • Have you seen the retable in the church? It's really impressive.
  • That retable in the church is lit, bro.
  • The retable symbolizes the spiritual journey of the congregation.

noun a type of toy horse mounted on rockers that simulate the rocking motion of a real horse

  • The children took turns riding the beautifully crafted rocking horse in the nursery.
  • I found a vintage rocking horse at the flea market for my niece's birthday.
  • Let's hop on the rocking horse and have some fun!
  • Her emotions were like a wild ride on a rocking horse, constantly shifting and unpredictable.

noun a space that is or can be occupied or where something can be done

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  • The conference room is booked for the meeting tomorrow.
  • Let's hang out in my room after school.
  • I need to clean up my room before my parents get home.
  • There is no room for error in this project.

noun a gathered or pleated strip of fabric used for trimming or decoration in clothing

  • The beekeeper inspected each ruche carefully to ensure the health of the colony.
  • I saw a bunch of ruches while hiking in the forest.
  • Let's check out that ruche over there, it looks like a popular spot.
  • The bustling city can be likened to a ruche of activity and energy.

noun a public room or building used for a specific purpose, such as a bar or lounge

  • The elegant saloon was filled with patrons enjoying cocktails and live music.
  • Let's meet at the saloon for a drink after work.
  • I heard there's a new saloon in town with a great happy hour deal.
  • The political candidate's speech turned the debate into a saloon brawl.

noun a long strip or loop of cloth worn over one shoulder or around the waist, especially as part of a ceremonial dress

  • The diplomat wore a traditional sash as part of his ceremonial attire.
  • She tied a colorful sash around her waist to add a pop of color to her outfit.
  • I love how that sash makes your dress look so much cooler.
  • The river flowed through the valley like a sash of silver winding its way through the landscape.

noun a smooth, glossy fabric usually made of silk, nylon, or polyester and often used for clothing or linings

  • The elegant gown was made of luxurious satin fabric.
  • She loved the feel of satin sheets against her skin.
  • That satin jacket is so slick!
  • Her voice had a smooth, satin-like quality that soothed everyone around her.

noun a decorative wall bracket for holding candles or other lights

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  • The sconce on the wall provided elegant lighting in the dining room.
  • I love the sconce my mom put up in the living room, it really brightens up the space.
  • Check out that cool sconce in the hallway, it's so hip.
  • Her intelligence was like a sconce, illuminating every room she entered.

adjective relating to or consisting of separate sections, especially as a form of furniture

  • The living room was elegantly furnished with a large sectional sofa.
  • Let's all gather on the sectional for movie night.
  • I love chilling on the sectional with my friends.
  • The sectional divide between the two groups was becoming more pronounced.

noun a color, especially with regard to how light or dark it is

verb to screen or shield from direct light

  • The artist carefully selected different shades of blue to create a calming atmosphere in the painting.
  • I love wearing sunglasses in different shades to match my outfits.
  • Those new shades you got are so dope!
  • The novel explores the different shades of human emotions through its complex characters.

noun a room in a hospital or home that is set up for the care of sick individuals

  • The nurse checked on the patient in the sickroom to ensure they were comfortable.
  • I'll bring you some magazines to read while you're stuck in the sickroom.
  • I can't stand being cooped up in the sickroom all day.
  • His cluttered office looked like a sickroom with all the paperwork scattered around.

noun a window in a roof or ceiling that allows natural light to enter a building

  • The architect designed the house with a skylight to allow natural light to enter the room.
  • I love lying on the couch and looking up at the stars through the skylight.
  • Let's hang out in the attic and chill by the skylight.
  • Her mind was like a skylight, always open to new ideas and perspectives.

noun a long upholstered seat typically with a back and arms, for two or more people to sit on

  • The elegant sofa in the living room perfectly complements the overall decor.
  • I love lounging on the sofa while watching TV.
  • Let's chill on the sofa and catch up on the latest gossip.
  • She felt like a sofa, always supporting others but never getting the same in return.

noun a person who is soigne

adjective elegant or stylish in appearance or manner; well-groomed

  • The soigne presentation of the dish impressed the guests at the fine dining restaurant.
  • She always looks so soigne with her elegant outfits and impeccable grooming.
  • That outfit is so soigne, you're definitely going to turn heads at the party.
  • His writing style is soigne, every word carefully chosen and beautifully crafted.

noun the quality of being sophisticated; refined or cultured in appearance, manner, or taste

  • The design of the new luxury car exudes sophistication and elegance.
  • She always carries herself with such sophistication, even in casual settings.
  • That party was so sophisticated, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • His writing style is full of sophistication, each word carefully chosen to convey deeper meaning.

noun a form of adult entertainment involving performers removing their clothes

verb to remove clothing or covering from someone or something

  • The artist carefully applied a strip of paint to the canvas.
  • I need to strip the old wallpaper off the walls before painting.
  • Let's hit the strip and see what trouble we can get into.
  • The scandalous news will strip away any remaining trust in the politician.

noun a stylishly luxurious and expensive way of living or behaving

verb to behave in a confident and stylish way

adjective stylishly luxurious and expensive

  • The upscale restaurant was decorated with a swank interior design.
  • She always dresses in a swank style, even for casual events.
  • That party was so swank, everyone was dressed to impress.
  • His new sports car is the epitome of swank, turning heads wherever he goes.

noun a small piece of waste cloth

adjective in poor condition; shabby or worn

  • The old book had tatty pages and worn-out covers.
  • I need to get rid of these tatty old clothes and buy some new ones.
  • Her room was so tatty, it looked like a tornado had hit it.
  • His reputation was tatty after the scandal broke out.

adjective showy but cheap and of poor quality; morally low; base or vulgar

  • The tawdry decorations at the event did not reflect the elegance of the occasion.
  • I can't believe she bought that tawdry dress for the party.
  • That tawdry jewelry she's wearing looks so cheap.
  • His tawdry behavior at the meeting was embarrassing for everyone involved.

noun A shade or variety of color

verb To color with or as if with a tint

  • The artist applied a light blue tint to the sky in her painting.
  • I'm thinking of getting my car windows tinted for the summer.
  • I love the tint on those sunglasses, they look so cool.
  • The nostalgia of the old photograph had a tint of sadness to it.

verb to make small changes to something in order to improve its appearance

  • The interior designer was hired to titivate the office space before the grand opening.
  • I need to titivate my outfit before the party tonight.
  • She spent hours titivating her hair before the big date.
  • The artist titivated the painting with intricate details to make it truly stand out.

verb to push, fold, or turn something, usually the edge of a piece of clothing, so that it is inside or hidden

  • She tucked her hair behind her ear before starting the presentation.
  • I always make sure to have my phone tucked away in my pocket.
  • He tucked into his meal as soon as it arrived at the table.
  • The secret was carefully tucked away in the back of his mind.

noun the materials used to cover and pad furniture, such as fabric, padding, springs, and webbing

  • The upholstery on the antique chair was beautifully preserved.
  • I spilled coffee on the upholstery of the couch, oops!
  • That car has some sick upholstery, man.
  • She felt like she was unraveling, like worn upholstery coming apart at the seams.

noun a bathroom cabinet that is covered with a sink and a countertop

  • Her vanity was evident in the way she spent hours in front of the mirror perfecting her makeup.
  • She's always checking herself out in every mirror she passes, such vanity!
  • She's so full of herself, always flaunting her vanity on social media.
  • His vanity blinded him to the reality of the situation, causing him to make poor decisions.

noun a person's entire collection of clothes

  • The wardrobe in the master bedroom is made of solid oak wood.
  • I need to clean out my wardrobe and donate some old clothes.
  • I found a cute dress at the thrift store to add to my wardrobe.
  • His mind was like a cluttered wardrobe, full of memories and thoughts.

noun a room or compartment containing a toilet and a sink; a bathroom

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  • Please use the water closet for your personal hygiene needs.
  • The water closet is down the hall on the left.
  • I really need to use the WC, where is it?
  • The water closet symbolizes privacy and cleanliness in our culture.

noun a drug in the form of a small, thin, usually square or round piece of paper that is soaked with LSD

  • The windowpane in the living room was cracked and needed to be replaced.
  • I love sitting by the windowpane on rainy days, watching the raindrops fall.
  • Hey, check out that cool windowpane design on that shirt!
  • His mind felt like a foggy windowpane, clouded with confusion and uncertainty.

adjective relating to or characteristic of trees or shrubs; abounding in trees

  • The woody stems of the plant provide structural support.
  • I love the smell of woody incense burning in the house.
  • That new coffee shop has a really woody vibe, I dig it.
  • His woody demeanor made it difficult for others to approach him.

noun a decorative arrangement of items on a table, typically for a special occasion or event

  • The event planner created a stunning tablescape for the wedding reception.
  • I love how she set up the tablescape for the dinner party.
  • Check out the awesome tablescape she put together for the backyard BBQ.
  • Her attention to detail in creating a tablescape is like painting a beautiful picture with dishes and decorations.

noun a piece of furniture with a raised surface supported by legs, commonly used for sitting

verb to place a chair in an upright position or to sit on a chair

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  • Please make sure to chair up the meeting room before the presentation starts.
  • Hey, can you chair up the living room for the guests?
  • Let's chair up the study room for our study session.
  • It's time to chair up and take control of the situation.

noun a term used to describe excessive decoration or frills, especially in clothing or design

  • The ballerina wore a frou-frou tutu during the performance.
  • I love how frou-frou that boutique's decor is.
  • That dress is so frou-frou, it's ridiculous.
  • She always adds a frou-frou touch to everything she does.

adjective a slang term used to describe something overly fancy, frilly, or extravagant

  • The foofy decorations at the event added an elegant touch.
  • I love how foofy her hair looks after she curls it.
  • That dress is so foofy, I love it!
  • His speech was full of foofy language, but lacked substance.

verb to improve or enhance something, typically in a stylish or extravagant way

  • The interior designer suggested we zhoosh up the living room with some new throw pillows and artwork.
  • Let's zhoosh up this outfit with a statement necklace.
  • I'm going to zhoosh up my hair before we go out tonight.
  • She always knows how to zhoosh up a boring conversation with her humor.

noun a set of cabinets or the craft of making cabinets

  • The cabinetry in the kitchen is custom-made and of the highest quality.
  • I love the new cabinetry in the bathroom - it really brightens up the space.
  • Check out the sleek cabinetry in the living room, it's so fancy!
  • The intricate cabinetry of his words revealed the depth of his emotions.

adjective diagonal or oblique; also known as 'kitty-corner'

adverb in a diagonal or oblique direction

preposition across from or opposite to

  • The new office building is located catty-corner to the park.
  • My friend's house is catty-corner to mine.
  • I saw that cute guy sitting catty-corner to us at the cafe.
  • Their opinions are always catty-corner to each other, never in agreement.

noun a type of door that slides open and closed, disappearing into a compartment in the wall

  • The architect recommended installing a pocket door to save space in the small room.
  • I love how easy it is to slide open a pocket door instead of dealing with a regular swinging door.
  • I'm thinking of ditching the old door and putting in a cool pocket door instead.
  • She kept her emotions hidden behind a pocket door, not letting anyone see how she truly felt.

verb past tense of 'damask', which means to weave with a patterned design

adjective a term used to describe a fabric with a pattern of weaving that creates a subtle design, typically floral or geometric

  • The walls of the palace were adorned with damask’d tapestries.
  • I love the damask’d pattern on that tablecloth.
  • Check out the damask’d curtains in the living room, they're so fancy.
  • Her words were like a beautifully damask’d fabric, intricate and rich with meaning.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'kitchen sink' is a noun because it represents a specific item found in a kitchen used for washing dishes and other kitchen tasks.

  • The plumber fixed the leak under the kitchen sink.
  • I finally found that missing spoon under the kitchen sink.
  • I have everything but the kitchen sink in my backpack.
  • She threw everything but the kitchen sink at him during the argument.

noun a repair or renovation of a building, structure, or vehicle

  • The renovation of the historic building will begin next month.
  • We're planning to fix up the house next weekend.
  • Let's spruce up the place with a little remont.
  • Sometimes, a remont of our mindset is necessary for personal growth.

adjective relating to or characterized by a style that is considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garishness or sentimentality

  • The kitschy decorations in the store may not appeal to everyone's taste.
  • I love the kitschy vibe of this cafe, it's so fun and quirky.
  • That kitschy thrift store has some really cool retro stuff.
  • Her outfit was a bit kitschy, but it suited her playful personality.

noun a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs

adjective describing the type of top on a table

  • The table top is made of solid oak wood.
  • I spilled my drink on the table top, oops!
  • Let's gather around the table top for some snacks.
  • The meeting reached a table top when everyone agreed on the decision.

noun a term used in the rug industry to describe variations in color or shading that occur naturally in the weaving process

  • The abrash in the carpet is a result of the different dye lots used in the weaving process.
  • I love how the abrash in this rug gives it a unique and vintage look.
  • Check out the cool abrash on this handmade rug, it adds character to the design.
  • The abrash in her painting symbolizes the ups and downs of life, creating a sense of movement and depth.

verb to add or wear accessories to enhance the appearance of something

  • It is important to accessorise your outfit with the right jewelry and handbag.
  • Don't forget to accessorise with a cool hat and some funky sunglasses.
  • She always knows how to accessorise like a boss.
  • Learning how to accessorise your speech with humor can make you a more engaging speaker.

verb to add or wear accessories to enhance or complement something, such as an outfit

  • It is important to accessorize your outfit with the right jewelry and handbag.
  • Don't forget to accessorize with a cute scarf or hat.
  • I love how you accessorize your look with those funky sunglasses.
  • She knew how to accessorize her words to make them more impactful.

verb to add accessories or decorative items to something

  • She accessorized her outfit with a delicate pearl necklace and matching earrings.
  • I love how you accessorized your new dress with that cute belt!
  • She totally accessorized her look with some bling bling jewelry.
  • His speech was accessorized with witty jokes and clever anecdotes.

verb to add or wear accessories to enhance the appearance of something

  • Accessorizing plays a crucial role in enhancing the overall look of an outfit.
  • I love accessorizing my outfits with fun jewelry and scarves.
  • She's a pro at accessorizing her outfits to make them pop.
  • In a way, accessorizing is like adding the finishing touches to a masterpiece.

noun an additional item or feature that complements or enhances something else

  • The accessory scale is used to accurately measure small items in a laboratory setting.
  • I always use the accessory scale in the kitchen when I need to weigh small ingredients.
  • Dude, can you pass me the accessory scale so I can weigh out this stuff?
  • In the grand scheme of things, his role in the project was just a small accessory scale compared to the main contributors.

adverb in a position that is near the door or doors

preposition used to indicate the location of something near a door or doors

  • The grand entrance adoors were intricately carved with ornate designs.
  • I always forget to lock the adoors when I leave the house.
  • Let's hang out at my place, I just got a new sound system installed adoors.
  • She kept her emotions adoors, not letting anyone see how she truly felt.

verb to decorate or add beauty to something

  • The artist spent hours meticulously adorning the canvas with intricate patterns.
  • She loves adorning herself with colorful jewelry and accessories.
  • I saw her adorning her new shoes with some bling.
  • His words were like jewels adorning the otherwise plain conversation.

noun a type of glass that is transparent and has variegated colors resembling those of agate

adjective describing the type of glass as having variegated colors resembling those of agate

  • The antique chandelier was adorned with intricate agate glass pendants.
  • I found a beautiful necklace made of agate glass at the flea market.
  • Check out these cool agate glass earrings I just bought!
  • Her eyes sparkled like agate glass in the sunlight.