noun a complex, ornate design of intertwined floral, geometric, or foliate motifs

adjective relating to or characteristic of Arabesque art or design

  • The ballerina performed a beautiful arabesque during the ballet recital.
  • She did a cool arabesque move in her dance routine.
  • That arabesque was lit!
  • The intricate design on the ceiling resembled an arabesque pattern.

noun a person who takes up an activity or interest in a superficial way

  • The art collector was merely a dabbler in the world of painting.
  • She's just a dabbler when it comes to playing the guitar.
  • He's a dabbler in photography, but he's not that good.
  • As a dabbler in the stock market, he often makes risky investments.

noun a person who writes elegies, a mournful poem or song expressing sorrow for someone who is dead

  • The elegist beautifully captured the essence of loss and longing in his poetry.
  • I heard that new poet is an elegist, focusing on themes of sorrow and remembrance.
  • That elegist's work hits you right in the feels, man.
  • She was like an elegist, weaving stories of heartbreak and redemption through her music.

noun a mournful, melancholic, or plaintive poem

  • The poet composed a moving elegy in memory of the fallen soldiers.
  • She wrote a beautiful elegy for her beloved pet that passed away.
  • I heard a really sad elegy at the poetry slam last night.
  • The abandoned building stood as an elegy to a forgotten era.

noun an exceptionally long and arduous task or activity

adjective of, relating to, or characteristic of an epic or epics

  • The film was hailed as an epic masterpiece by critics.
  • That concert was absolutely epic!
  • Dude, that party was so epic!
  • The battle between good and evil was an epic struggle.

noun a religious song or poem, typically of praise to God

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  • The church choir sang a beautiful hymn during the Sunday service.
  • We all joined in singing our favorite hymn at the campfire.
  • I love it when the band plays that old hymn at the bar.
  • The national anthem is like a hymn to our country's history and values.

verb to copy or mimic someone or something, often for the purpose of entertainment or learning

  • The artist was able to imitate the style of the famous painter perfectly.
  • She tried to imitate her friend's dance moves but couldn't quite get it right.
  • Don't imitate that guy, he's a total poser.
  • His attempt to imitate her kindness fell flat.

noun a group of musicians who perform jazz music

  • The jazz band will be performing at the concert hall this evening.
  • I heard the jazz band is playing at the club tonight.
  • The jazz band is gonna jam out at the party later.
  • The jazz band's music is like a soothing breeze on a hot summer day.

noun a passionate expression of grief or sorrow

verb to express sorrow or regret

  • The poet's lament for lost love was beautifully expressed in his latest sonnet.
  • She couldn't help but lament over the fact that she missed out on the concert tickets.
  • I heard him lamenting about his terrible luck with dating lately.
  • The old tree seemed to lament the loss of its branches during the storm.

noun song - a musical composition with lyrics that are sung

  • The composer wrote a beautiful love song for the opera.
  • I love listening to cheesy love songs on the radio.
  • That new track is a total banger, it's like a love song for the ears.
  • Her smile was like a love song that played in his mind all day.

noun a person who follows or practices modernism, especially in the arts

adjective relating to or characteristic of modernism

  • The modernist movement in art and literature sought to break away from traditional styles and techniques.
  • Many people find modernist architecture to be too abstract and unconventional.
  • I'm not really into that whole modernist vibe, I prefer more classic designs.
  • Her writing style is often described as modernist, pushing the boundaries of conventional storytelling.

noun a large group of musicians playing together on various instruments, typically including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion

  • The orchestra performed a beautiful symphony at the concert hall.
  • I heard the orchestra is playing at the park this weekend.
  • The orchestra totally rocked the house last night!
  • The orchestra of voices in the choir created a harmonious blend.

noun the roof of the mouth, consisting of an anterior hard palate and a posterior soft palate

  • The chef carefully crafted each dish to appeal to the diverse palates of the guests.
  • I'm not a fan of spicy food, it just doesn't agree with my palate.
  • This pizza is bomb, it totally hits the spot for my palate.
  • Her artwork is a feast for the eyes, a masterpiece that delights the visual palate.

noun an artistic work in a style that imitates that of another work, artist, or period

  • The artist created a pastiche of different art styles in her latest exhibition.
  • The movie was basically a pastiche of all the popular action films from the 80s.
  • That outfit is such a pastiche of different fashion trends.
  • His speech was a pastiche of cliches and empty promises.

noun a work of literature portraying an idealized version of country life

adjective relating to the countryside or rural areas

  • The pastoral landscape was dotted with grazing sheep and rolling hills.
  • I love driving through pastoral countryside with all the cute farm animals.
  • The pastoral scene was straight out of a postcard, man.
  • The CEO's leadership style was described as pastoral, always nurturing and guiding his team.

noun a jazz vocal technique in which the singer uses nonsense syllables instead of words

  • The jazz singer showcased his talent for scat singing during the performance.
  • I love it when singers do that scat singing thing in songs.
  • Did you hear that scat singing in the song? It was awesome!
  • Her scat singing was like a musical conversation with the instruments.

noun a book containing a collection of songs, typically with lyrics and musical notation

  • The music teacher asked the students to bring their songbooks to class.
  • I found a great selection of songs in my old songbook.
  • I love jamming out to the tunes in my songbook.
  • Her diary was like a personal songbook filled with memories and emotions.

adjective expressing or showing deep emotion or feeling; full of or characterized by deep emotion

  • The singer delivered a soulful performance at the opera house.
  • I love listening to soulful music when I'm feeling down.
  • That new artist has a really soulful voice, it's so good!
  • His paintings are so soulful, they seem to speak to me on a deeper level.

noun a gift, declaration, or other acknowledgment of gratitude, respect, or admiration

  • The museum organized a tribute to the famous artist, showcasing his most iconic works.
  • We all pitched in to create a tribute video for our friend's birthday.
  • The concert was a tribute to all the classic rock bands of the 70s.
  • Her success in the competition was a tribute to her hard work and dedication.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

  • The garden abounded with colorful flowers and lush greenery.
  • The party abounded with delicious food and good music.
  • The club abounded with cool vibes and chill people.
  • Her mind abounded with creative ideas and innovative solutions.

verb to exist in large numbers or amounts; to be plentiful

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • The library abounded with rare books and manuscripts.
  • The party abounded in delicious food and drinks.
  • The concert abounded with killer guitar solos.
  • Her heart abounded in love for her family.