noun Autumn is a noun that refers to the season between summer and winter, characterized by cooler temperatures and falling leaves.

  • The autumn equinox marks the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • I love taking long walks in the park during autumn.
  • Autumn is the perfect time to cozy up with a good book and a hot drink.
  • Just like the changing leaves in autumn, life goes through seasons of transformation.

noun a bird's horny projecting jaws; a bill.

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  • The bird used its sharp beak to catch fish in the river.
  • Watch out for the duck's beak, it can give a nasty peck.
  • That parrot has a massive beak, it's so cool!
  • His words were like a sharp beak, piercing through my defenses.

verb to suddenly emerge or appear with force

adverb in a sudden and forceful manner

  • The sun burst forth from behind the clouds, illuminating the landscape.
  • When the music started playing, everyone burst forth onto the dance floor.
  • As soon as the door opened, the dog burst forth into the yard.
  • Inspiration can suddenly burst forth, leading to a flood of creativity.

noun a rural area or the land outside of cities and towns, typically characterized by open spaces, farms, and natural scenery

  • The countryside is known for its beautiful landscapes and tranquil atmosphere.
  • I love taking road trips to the countryside to get away from the city hustle.
  • Let's go chill in the countryside and have a bonfire.
  • Her mind wandered to the peaceful countryside as she tried to relax.

noun a steep or rugged cliff or rock face

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  • The mountaineer carefully navigated the treacherous crag to reach the summit.
  • We had a picnic on the crag overlooking the valley.
  • Let's go check out that cool crag for some rock climbing.
  • The challenges of starting a new business felt like climbing a steep crag.

noun the twilight or dusk

adjective relating to or resembling twilight

  • The crepuscule painted the sky with hues of pink and purple as the sun set below the horizon.
  • Let's take a walk and enjoy the beautiful crepuscule together.
  • The crepuscule was lit, we should definitely snap a pic for the gram.
  • As the crepuscule settled in, a sense of calm washed over the bustling city.

noun a small hill or mound of earth

  • The researchers studied the distribution of plant species on the hummocks in the wetland.
  • We found a nice spot to have a picnic on that grassy hummock over there.
  • Let's chill on that hummock by the lake and watch the sunset.
  • His ego was like a towering hummock, always getting in the way of meaningful conversations.

noun a person who is not wearing any clothes

adjective describing someone or something that is not clothed or covered

  • The artist painted a beautiful portrait of a naked woman.
  • I can't believe he jumped into the pool naked!
  • She was caught streaking naked through the park.
  • He felt naked without his phone, it was like losing a limb.

noun a small, sharp pointed outgrowth on the skin of an animal or plant

verb to cause a tingling or mildly painful sensation

  • The cactus was covered in small prickles to protect itself from animals.
  • Be careful not to touch that plant, it has prickles on it.
  • I hate when I accidentally prick myself on those prickly bushes.
  • The thought of public speaking always makes me feel like I have prickles on my skin.

noun a small pool of liquid, especially rainwater on the ground

  • After the rain, there were several puddles on the sidewalk.
  • I accidentally stepped in a puddle on my way to work.
  • Let's jump in the puddles like we used to when we were kids.
  • She felt like she was stuck in a puddle of emotions, unable to move forward.

noun a small stream or brook

  • The rivulet flowed gently through the meadow, reflecting the sunlight as it went.
  • We found a cool spot by the rivulet to relax and enjoy the scenery.
  • Let's go chill by the rivulet and have a picnic.
  • Her tears fell like a rivulet, tracing a path down her cheeks.

sea

noun a body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean and is partially or completely surrounded by land

verb to travel by sea

adjective relating to the sea or to the people who work on the sea

  • The sea is a vast body of salt water that covers much of the Earth's surface.
  • I love spending my weekends at the beach, listening to the sound of the sea.
  • Let's hit up the sea for some surfing this weekend!
  • His emotions were like a tumultuous sea, constantly changing and unpredictable.

noun a rapid increase or improvement

verb to fly or rise high in the air

  • The company's profits continue to soar year after year.
  • I heard that ticket prices for the concert are going to soar soon.
  • I can't believe how fast that sports car can soar down the highway!
  • Her spirits began to soar as she realized her dream was within reach.

noun a large, dense, and towering cloud associated with thunderstorms and lightning

  • The dark thunderclouds gathered on the horizon, signaling an approaching storm.
  • Wow, those thunderclouds look really ominous. Looks like we're in for some rain.
  • Man, those thunderclouds are looking pretty angry. Better grab an umbrella.
  • Her mood was like a thundercloud, dark and brooding, ready to burst at any moment.

adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'untrodden' describes something that has not been walked on or traveled over

  • The path through the forest was completely untrodden, indicating that no one had passed through in a long time.
  • We decided to explore the untrodden trail that led to the hidden waterfall.
  • Let's check out that untrodden spot by the lake, it's supposed to be really cool.
  • She embarked on a new career path, eager to explore the untrodden territory of entrepreneurship.

noun lush green vegetation, especially in the form of grass, trees, or other plants

  • The verdure of the forest was a sight to behold, with lush greenery covering every inch.
  • I love taking walks in the park, especially when the verdure is in full bloom.
  • Check out the awesome verdure in that backyard, it's so refreshing to see.
  • His mind was a verdure of new ideas, constantly growing and evolving.

adjective relating to or characteristic of woods, wooded areas, or forests

  • The woodsy aroma of pine trees filled the air as we hiked through the forest.
  • I love spending time in the woods, it's so woodsy and peaceful.
  • This cabin has a real woodsy vibe, perfect for a weekend getaway.
  • Her writing style is very woodsy, filled with descriptions of nature and the outdoors.

adjective agitated or fluttering

adverb in a state of excitement or agitation

preposition in a fluttering or agitated state

  • The butterflies in her stomach had her feeling aflutter before her big presentation.
  • I can't help but feel aflutter every time I see him.
  • She was all aflutter when she found out she got the job.
  • The news of the merger left the entire company aflutter with excitement.

adjective A superlative form of the adjective 'airy', meaning having a light or airy quality, typically used to describe a place or atmosphere.

  • The aeriest spot in the garden is the highest point where the wind blows the strongest.
  • I love sitting in the aeriest part of the park where I can feel the breeze on my face.
  • Let's go hang out in the aeriest corner of the rooftop where we can see the whole city.
  • Her laughter was like the aeriest melody, filling the room with joy.