Mental Health And Wellness Vocabulary

7 words in this vocabulary list

adjective mild and refreshing; soft; soothing

  • The balmy weather in the tropical region is perfect for growing exotic fruits.
  • Let's take a walk outside while the weather is still balmy.
  • I love it when the weather gets all balmy and warm, it's so relaxing.
  • The balmy atmosphere of the party made everyone feel at ease and comfortable.

noun the quality or state of being full of meaning or significance

  • The researcher focused on measuring the meaningfulness of the study results.
  • I always strive to find the meaningfulness in everything I do.
  • She's always looking for the deeper meaningfulness in life.
  • The artist's painting captured the true meaningfulness of love.

adjective having or resembling the taste or smell of nuts; crazy or eccentric

  • The chef added a handful of chopped nutty almonds to the salad for extra crunch and flavor.
  • I love the nutty taste of this granola bar, it's so delicious!
  • That new comedy show is so nutty, I couldn't stop laughing the whole time.
  • His conspiracy theories are getting more and more nutty as time goes on.

noun the act of resting or being at peace

verb to lie down or rest in a peaceful manner

  • The painting depicts a woman in a peaceful repose, surrounded by flowers.
  • After a long day of work, I like to find a cozy spot to repose and relax.
  • Let's find a nice park bench to repose and chill for a bit.
  • His mind found a moment of repose amidst the chaos of everyday life.

noun a place of refuge, seclusion, or privacy

verb to withdraw or move back

  • The company organized a leadership retreat to discuss future strategies.
  • Let's plan a weekend retreat to the mountains for some relaxation.
  • I need to retreat to my room and recharge for a bit.
  • In the face of adversity, it's important to know when to retreat and regroup.

noun A period of paid leave granted to a university teacher or other worker for study or travel, traditionally one year for every seven years worked.

  • The professor is taking a sabbatical to focus on their research.
  • My coworker is off on sabbatical, lucky them!
  • I wish I could take a sabbatical and just chill for a while.
  • Sometimes taking a sabbatical from social media can be really refreshing.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being.

pronoun A word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse (e.g., I, you) or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse (e.g., she, it).

  • It is recommended to engage in physical activity to sweat it out and release toxins from the body.
  • Let's hit the gym and sweat it out before grabbing some lunch.
  • I'm feeling stressed, I need to hit the dance floor and sweat it out.
  • Sometimes you just need to hit the trails and sweat it out to clear your mind.