Nature Poetry

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a long, narrow inlet of the sea, typically bordered by steep cliffs

adjective relating to or characteristic of a firth

  • The firth of the river provided a natural barrier for the town.
  • Let's take a boat out on the firth for some fishing.
  • I heard there's some good surf at the firth today.
  • The firth of knowledge is vast and endless.

verb to move or flap quickly and irregularly

adjective moving or flapping quickly and irregularly

  • The butterfly's wings were fluttering gracefully in the garden.
  • I saw a bird fluttering around in the sky earlier.
  • She felt a fluttering in her stomach before going on stage.
  • The excitement in the room was palpable, with anticipation fluttering in the air.

noun a small wood or forested area

  • The orchard was filled with rows of citrus trees in a beautiful grove.
  • Let's take a walk through the grove and enjoy the fresh air.
  • I heard there's a cool spot to hang out in the grove behind the school.
  • In the grove of creativity, ideas bloom like wildflowers.

noun a traditional form of Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure

  • The poet composed a beautiful haiku about the changing seasons.
  • I tried my hand at writing a haiku, but it was harder than I thought!
  • Check out this dope haiku I wrote last night.
  • Her words danced across the page like a haiku in motion.

lea

noun a meadow or open piece of grassland, especially one used for hay or grazing

  • The company decided to hire a new marketing manager to lead their upcoming campaign.
  • I heard Sarah got promoted to team lead at her job.
  • Let's follow John, he knows the area like the back of his hand, he'll lead us to the best spot.
  • Her passion for music has always been the guiding force that leads her through life's challenges.

noun the sound a horse makes

verb to make the sound a horse makes

  • The sound of a horse's neigh could be heard from a distance.
  • I love hearing the neigh of horses when I visit the farm.
  • The neigh of that horse was so loud, it scared me!
  • The neigh of dissent could be heard in the meeting room as employees voiced their concerns.

noun In Roman mythology, Tellus is the goddess of the earth.

  • Tellus is the Roman goddess of the earth in ancient mythology.
  • Have you heard of Tellus? She's like the earth goddess in Roman mythology.
  • I'm all about that Tellus vibe, you know what I mean?
  • Her presence felt like Tellus herself had descended upon us, grounding us in her power.

noun a valley, especially one that is long and narrow

interjection used to express farewell or goodbye

  • The agreement has been signed and is now considered vale.
  • Alright, it's settled then. Vale?
  • Cool, so it's all good, vale?
  • After the storm passed, the valley looked like a vale of peace.

noun a type of shrub that grows in the Western Ghats mountain range in India, known for its purplish blue flowers that bloom once every 12 years

  • The kurinji flowers bloom once every twelve years in the Nilgiri Hills.
  • Have you ever seen the beautiful kurinji flowers in bloom?
  • That hike was tough, but the view of the kurinji flowers was totally worth it.
  • Just like the kurinji flowers, some things in life only come around once in a blue moon.