adjective radiant or glowing with light or color

  • The room was aglow with the warm light of the chandeliers.
  • The bonfire left everyone's faces aglow as they roasted marshmallows.
  • Her smile had him feeling all aglow inside.
  • The artist's creativity was aglow with inspiration as she painted.

noun a main branch of a tree

  • The weight of the snow caused the bough to bend and eventually break off.
  • I love sitting under the bough of that old oak tree in the park.
  • Let's hang out on the bough by the river and relax.
  • The company's financial stability is like a strong bough supporting its growth.

noun a sudden burst or eruption

verb to emerge or burst out suddenly

  • The sun began to break forth from behind the clouds, illuminating the landscape.
  • When the music started playing, everyone couldn't help but break forth into dance.
  • After a long day of work, I just want to break forth and chill at home.
  • His creativity seemed to break forth from a deep well within him, inspiring those around him.

verb to react angrily or defensively

adjective showing signs of anger or irritation

adverb in a bristling manner

  • The soldier stood at attention, his bristling demeanor showing his readiness for battle.
  • She walked into the party with a bristling attitude, ready to confront anyone who crossed her.
  • The coach was bristling with anger after the referee made a bad call.
  • The tension in the room was palpable, with emotions bristling beneath the surface.

noun a small stream of water

  • The brook meandered through the lush green meadow, creating a peaceful ambiance.
  • Let's go for a picnic by the brook and enjoy the soothing sound of water flowing.
  • I love chilling by the brook, it's so relaxing.
  • She felt like a small pebble in the brook of life, carried along by the currents of fate.

noun the harsh, guttural sound made by a frog or a crow

verb to make a deep, hoarse sound like that of a frog or a crow

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  • The frog let out a loud croak as it hopped into the pond.
  • I heard the frog croak while I was walking by the river.
  • Did you hear that frog croak? It was so loud!
  • The old man's voice seemed to croak with age as he spoke.

verb to gradually become weaker or less noticeable

adverb in a gradual or subtle manner

  • The sound of the music began to die away as the concert came to an end.
  • I could hear the party starting to die away as people began to leave.
  • The buzz around the new movie release quickly died away after the initial hype.
  • Her hopes and dreams seemed to die away as she faced more and more setbacks.

verb to move quickly and lightly from one place to another

adjective moving quickly and lightly

  • The butterfly was flitting from flower to flower in the garden.
  • I saw a bird flitting around in the trees outside.
  • She was flitting around the party, talking to everyone.
  • Her thoughts were flitting from one worry to the next, making it hard to focus.

noun a very strong wind

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  • The gale force winds caused damage to several buildings in the area.
  • I had to hold onto my hat in the gale that came out of nowhere.
  • The gale was so intense, it felt like it was trying to blow me away.
  • The gale of criticism from the media was relentless and overwhelming.

noun a means of escape or evasion

verb to escape or leave quickly

adverb quickly or hastily

  • The suspect managed to get away before the police arrived.
  • Let's skip class and get away for the weekend.
  • I need to get away from my annoying roommate for a while.
  • Reading a good book is a great way to get away from the stresses of everyday life.

noun a narrow valley, especially one in the mountains

  • The hikers trekked through the picturesque glen surrounded by towering trees.
  • Let's take a walk through that beautiful glen over there.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening in the glen tonight.
  • In the glen of my mind, I find peace and solitude.

adjective shining or sparkling with reflected light

  • The glistening dew on the leaves sparkled in the morning sunlight.
  • Her glistening smile lit up the room.
  • The car's glistening paint job was on point.
  • His eyes were glistening with tears as he listened to the heartfelt speech.

noun A narrow valley between hills or mountains, typically with steep rocky walls and a stream running through it.

  • The gorge was a breathtaking sight, with steep cliffs on either side.
  • We hiked through the gorge and had a picnic by the river.
  • That gorge is so lit, we have to take some selfies there!
  • She felt a deep gorge of sadness in her heart after the breakup.

adjective describing a person or thing that is green in color or has a greenish hue

  • The scientist discovered a new species of greeny algae in the ocean.
  • I love how greeny the grass looks after it rains.
  • That smoothie was so greeny, it must be packed with healthy ingredients.
  • His jealousy was like a greeny monster consuming him from the inside.

noun a person who lives in solitude, especially for religious reasons

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  • The hermit lived in seclusion in the mountains, away from society.
  • The old man down the street is a bit of a hermit, rarely leaving his house.
  • I heard that guy is a total hermit, always holed up in his room playing video games.
  • After the breakup, she became a hermit, avoiding social interactions at all costs.

noun a naturally raised area of land, not as high or craggy as a mountain

  • The hill was covered in lush green grass and wildflowers.
  • Let's go for a hike up that hill over there.
  • I'm totally gonna crush that hill on my bike.
  • She had to overcome many obstacles to reach the top of the hill in her career.

verb to twist or twine together; to intermingle or interlace

  • The two companies have agreed to intertwine their operations through a strategic partnership.
  • Their lives have become so intertwined that it's hard to imagine them apart.
  • Their stories are so intertwined, it's like they're BFFs for life.
  • The themes of love and loss intertwine throughout the novel, creating a complex narrative.

adjective clear, transparent, or easily understood

  • The limpid water of the mountain stream was crystal clear and free of impurities.
  • I could see straight to the bottom of the limpid pool and spot all the fish swimming around.
  • The limpid drink tasted so refreshing on a hot summer day.
  • Her limpid eyes revealed the depth of her emotions, despite her calm exterior.

verb to follow a winding course

adjective winding or indirect in course or character

  • The river took a meandering path through the valley, creating beautiful curves along the way.
  • We spent the afternoon meandering through the park, enjoying the sunny weather.
  • I love meandering around the city with no particular destination in mind.
  • Her thoughts were meandering, jumping from one topic to another without any clear direction.

noun a mass of fine droplets of water in the air, resembling a thin fog

  • The mist enveloped the entire valley, creating an ethereal atmosphere.
  • I love taking walks in the misty mornings, it's so peaceful.
  • We couldn't see anything in the thick mist, it was like pea soup out there.
  • His mind was clouded with mist of doubt, making it hard for him to make a decision.

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.

adjective having a calm and peaceful appearance or demeanor

  • The lake was placid, reflecting the clear blue sky above.
  • I love coming to this placid park to relax and unwind.
  • Dude, this spot is so placid, it's perfect for chilling out.
  • Despite the chaos around her, she remained placid and composed.

noun a gentle sound of water

verb to make a gentle splashing sound

  • The gentle plash of the fountain added a soothing ambiance to the garden.
  • I love sitting by the pool and listening to the plash of the water.
  • The plash from the rain hitting the roof was so loud last night.
  • Her words hit me like a plash of cold water, shocking me into reality.

adjective describing something of such great value that it cannot be measured or compared

  • The artwork in the museum is truly priceless and cannot be replaced.
  • The look on her face when she saw the surprise party was priceless.
  • When she slipped on the banana peel, her expression was just priceless!
  • His friendship is truly priceless, worth more than any material possession.

noun a small circular band, typically of precious metal, worn on a finger as an ornament or a token of marriage

verb to make a resonant or clear sound, typically a bell or a similar object

  • The diamond ring was passed down through generations in the royal family.
  • I love your new engagement ring, it's so sparkly!
  • I'll give you a ring when I'm ready to leave the party.
  • The sound of the church bells ringing filled the air with joy.

adjective describing or relating to natural scenery or landscapes, especially in a way that is beautiful or picturesque

  • The scenic views from the top of the mountain were breathtaking.
  • We took a drive along the scenic route to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
  • Let's go for a hike and check out the super scenic overlook.
  • Her poetic words painted a scenic picture of the countryside in my mind.

noun a hurried movement

verb to move quickly with short, rapid steps

  • The mouse began to scurry across the kitchen floor.
  • I saw a squirrel scurry up the tree in the park.
  • The kids scurried out of the house before their parents got home.
  • Thoughts of the upcoming deadline made her heart scurry with anxiety.

verb to dispatch or release something

adverb used to describe the action of sending something out

  • The king would send forth his army to defend the kingdom.
  • I'll send forth the invitation to the party soon.
  • Let's send forth some vibes and see what happens.
  • The artist would send forth his creativity onto the canvas.

noun a person who herds and tends sheep

verb to guide or direct in a particular direction

  • The shepherd led his flock of sheep across the field.
  • The shepherd dude guided his sheep through the meadow.
  • The shepherd dude was out there herding his sheep.
  • As a manager, she acted as a shepherd guiding her team towards success.

verb rising or flying high in the air

adjective rising or flying high in the air

  • The eagle was soaring high above the mountains.
  • The plane was soaring through the clouds.
  • I felt like my spirits were soaring after the concert.
  • Her career was soaring to new heights after the successful project.

noun the time in the evening when the sun disappears or daylight fades

  • The sunset painted a beautiful array of colors across the sky.
  • Let's go watch the sunset at the beach tonight.
  • The sunset was lit, bro!
  • As the project came to a close, it felt like we were watching the sunset on a chapter of our lives.

adjective relating to or characteristic of wooded regions or forests; wooded, forested

  • The sylvan landscape was a sight to behold, with lush greenery and towering trees as far as the eye could see.
  • We decided to take a hike through the sylvan forest to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
  • Let's go chill in the sylvan area and have a picnic by the stream.
  • Her mind was a sylvan sanctuary, where she found solace and peace amidst the chaos of everyday life.

adjective describing a state of calmness or peacefulness

  • The garden was a tranquil oasis in the middle of the bustling city.
  • I love sitting by the tranquil lake and just relaxing.
  • This park is so chill, it's like totally tranquil.
  • Her mind was finally tranquil after a long day of meditation.

noun a state of calm, peacefulness, and quiet

  • The garden was a place of tranquillity, perfect for meditation and relaxation.
  • I love coming to this park, it's so peaceful and tranquil.
  • I feel so chill and zen when I'm surrounded by this tranquillity.
  • Amidst the chaos of the city, she found her own tranquillity in painting.

noun the act of shaking or quivering

adjective describing the action of shaking or quivering

  • The ground was trembling as the earthquake struck.
  • She was trembling with fear during the horror movie.
  • I was trembling like a leaf when I saw my crush approaching.
  • His voice was trembling with emotion as he gave the heartfelt speech.

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

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

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • There is nothing new under the sun, as all knowledge has been discovered before.
  • I've tried every ice cream flavor under the sun, but I keep going back to vanilla.
  • I've seen every movie under the sun, but nothing beats the classics.
  • She searched high and low for the perfect dress, looking at every store under the sun.

noun a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it

  • The valley is known for its fertile soil and abundant agriculture.
  • Let's go for a hike in the valley this weekend.
  • I love chilling in the valley, it's so peaceful.
  • In the valley of despair, she found the strength to carry on.

noun an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region

adjective relating to or characteristic of the wilderness

  • The wilderness is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.
  • I love going camping in the wilderness, it's so peaceful.
  • Let's ditch the city and head out to the wilderness for some adventure!
  • Navigating through the challenges of life can sometimes feel like being lost in a vast wilderness.

noun a dense growth of trees and shrubs; a forest or wood

adjective characterized by being uncultivated or untamed; not domesticated or controlled

  • The wildwood is a protected area where various species of flora and fauna thrive.
  • Let's take a hike through the wildwood this weekend, it's so peaceful there.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening in the wildwood tonight, wanna check it out?
  • Her mind was like a wildwood, full of untamed thoughts and ideas.

noun A soft, gentle breeze

  • The gentle zephyr carried the scent of blooming flowers through the garden.
  • We sat outside enjoying the cool zephyr on a hot summer day.
  • I love cruising with the windows down, feeling the zephyr in my hair.
  • Her words were like a zephyr, light and refreshing amidst the chaos.

adjective trembling or quivering with excitement

  • The leaves of the tree were aquiver in the gentle breeze.
  • She was aquiver with excitement when she heard the news.
  • His hands were aquiver as he prepared to make the big jump.
  • The city was aquiver with anticipation for the upcoming festival.

adjective flushed or filled with a liquid, especially in abundance

adverb in a flush or flushed state

  • The diplomat's face was aflush with embarrassment after the incident.
  • She was aflush with excitement when she heard the news.
  • His cheeks were aflush from running in the cold.
  • The room was aflush with color from the vibrant decorations.

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

  • Ice flowers are delicate formations of ice crystals that grow on the surface of windows during cold weather.
  • I love waking up to see ice flowers on my bedroom window in the winter.
  • Check out the cool ice flowers on that car's windshield!
  • Her smile was like a field of ice flowers, beautiful but cold.

noun a person who is sexually attracted to trees or plants

  • The term dendrosexual refers to individuals who are attracted to trees or plants.
  • I heard that Sarah considers herself dendrosexual, she has a strong connection with nature.
  • Some people might find it weird, but there are actually dendrosexuals out there.
  • Her love for the forest was so deep, it was almost like she was dendrosexual.

noun weather - the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time, especially regarding temperature, precipitation, and other meteorological conditions

preposition in - expressing the situation of something being enclosed or surrounded by something else

  • There was finally a break in the weather after days of heavy rain.
  • Hey, looks like we're getting a break in the weather today!
  • The sun decided to show its face after a break in the weather.
  • After a break in the weather, she felt like a weight had been lifted off her shoulders.

adjective open or ajar

adverb in a state of being open or ajar

  • The doors of the museum were abrim with eager visitors.
  • The store was abrim with people trying to get last minute gifts.
  • The party was abrim with cool kids and good vibes.
  • Her mind was abrim with creative ideas for her next project.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

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

  • The philosopher used the Latin phrase 'absque impetitione vasti' to describe a state of tranquility without the disturbance of the vast.
  • I heard that 'absque impetitione vasti' means being at peace without any distractions.
  • Yo, did you know 'absque impetitione vasti' is like being in your own bubble, man?
  • In the chaos of the city, she found her own 'absque impetitione vasti' by meditating in the park.