noun a collection of songs or pieces of music released as a single unit

adjective relating to or characteristic of an album

  • The artist released a new album that received critical acclaim.
  • I can't wait to listen to the new album from my favorite band.
  • This album is fire, I can't stop listening to it!
  • Each song in the album is like a chapter in a book, telling a story.

noun a letter or email exchanged between people

verb to be similar or equivalent in character, form, or function

  • Please correspond with the client to confirm the meeting details.
  • Make sure to correspond with your roommate about cleaning the kitchen.
  • I'll correspond with my friend to figure out our plans for the weekend.
  • The colors in the painting correspond beautifully with each other.

noun a cylindrical panorama or mural, often depicting a historical or landscape scene

  • The museum's new exhibit features a stunning cyclorama depicting a historical battle.
  • Have you seen that huge cyclorama painting at the art gallery? It's amazing!
  • That cyclorama display is lit, bro!
  • Her mind was like a cyclorama, filled with vivid memories and emotions.

verb to focus or concentrate on something

preposition used to indicate the target or object of one's attention or affection

  • The technician was able to fix on the issue with the computer system.
  • I think I can fix on the problem with your car, no worries.
  • I'll fix on that glitch in no time, don't sweat it.
  • She couldn't seem to fix on a solution to the problem at hand.

noun a measurement used in lighting design and engineering

  • The lighting in the room is measured in foot candles to ensure proper illumination levels.
  • I need at least 50 foot candles in my workspace to see properly.
  • I can't work in this dim office, we need more foot candles in here.
  • Her smile was so bright it could light up a room with a thousand foot candles.

noun a very small amount of something

  • The farmer harvested a large grain crop this year.
  • I love the taste of whole grain bread.
  • Let's hit the grain store for some snacks.
  • She took everything he said with a grain of salt.

adjective describing something that has been turned upside down or reversed

  • The scientist conducted an experiment to study the effects of an inverted pendulum.
  • She wore an inverted ponytail to change up her hairstyle.
  • I heard he's really into that inverted gaming technique.
  • The artist's painting style was so unique, it felt like looking at an inverted reality.

lux

noun a unit of illumination equal to the amount of light given out through a solid angle by a source of one candela intensity radiating equally in all directions

  • The luxurious hotel room was equipped with every modern amenity.
  • I felt like a million bucks staying in that lux suite.
  • That party was so lux, everyone was dressed to the nines.
  • His wealth gave him the lux of being able to travel the world whenever he pleased.

noun the act of climbing or ascending

adjective relating to something that is increasing or growing

  • The mounting evidence suggests a significant shift in public opinion.
  • I can't ignore the mounting pile of laundry in the corner.
  • Dude, the mounting pressure is killing me.
  • The mounting stress felt like a heavy weight on her shoulders.

noun a walk taken during the night, typically for leisure or exercise

  • Taking a nightwalk can be a peaceful way to unwind after a long day.
  • I love going for a nightwalk to clear my head.
  • Let's go for a nightwalk and see where the night takes us.
  • Embarking on a nightwalk symbolizes exploring the unknown in life.

noun a panel or section of a surface, typically a wall or door

  • The stained glass pane in the cathedral was carefully crafted by skilled artisans.
  • I accidentally broke a pane of glass in the greenhouse while trying to move a plant.
  • I can't believe he punched through the pane like that, what a wild move!
  • She looked out the window, but the rain distorted the world beyond the pane.

noun a small grid or pattern of lines placed in the focus of an optical device, such as a telescope or microscope, used for precise measurement or alignment

  • The reticle in the telescope helped the astronomer pinpoint the exact location of the star.
  • Make sure to center the reticle before taking a picture through the camera.
  • I'll just aim down the reticle and see if I can hit the target.
  • Her focus was like a sharp reticle, honing in on the details others might miss.

noun a tour or trip for observing or photographing wildlife and natural habitats

  • The family went on a guided safari in the African savanna.
  • We're planning to go on a safari trip next month.
  • Let's go on a safari and spot some cool animals!
  • Embarking on a new business venture can feel like going on a safari, full of unexpected challenges and exciting discoveries.

noun the action or practice of shooting with a gun or other weapon

verb the act of firing a gun or other weapon

adjective relating to the act of shooting or aimed at shooting

  • The police are investigating the shooting that took place last night.
  • Did you hear about the shooting downtown?
  • That shooting was totally messed up.
  • Her sharp shooting words hit me like bullets.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies or describes a noun, in this case, 'smudgy' describes something that is marked or blurred by smudges

  • The printer produced smudgy copies due to a malfunction in the toner cartridge.
  • I accidentally touched the wet paint and left a smudgy mark on the wall.
  • Her makeup was so smudgy after dancing all night at the club.
  • The artist intentionally created a smudgy effect in the background of the painting to add depth.

adjective Snappy is an adjective that describes something that is quick, sharp, or lively in manner or appearance.

  • The CEO delivered a snappy presentation during the conference.
  • I love wearing snappy outfits to parties.
  • That new song is so snappy, I can't stop listening to it.
  • Her snappy comeback shut down the argument instantly.

verb to act as a substitute or replacement for someone or something

adverb in a temporary or substitute capacity

  • I will stand in for my colleague at the meeting tomorrow.
  • Can you stand in for me while I take a quick break?
  • I'll stand in for you at the party if you need a break.
  • Her dedication to the cause allowed her to stand in as a leader during the crisis.

adjective relating to or denoting a process by which two photographs of the same object taken at slightly different angles are viewed together, creating the illusion of depth and solidity.

  • The museum displayed a collection of stereoscopic images from the 19th century.
  • I bought a stereoscopic viewer to look at old pictures in 3D.
  • Check out this cool stereoscopic photo - it looks so real!
  • Her ability to see situations from multiple perspectives is like having a stereoscopic view of life.

noun a situation where something is removed or cleaned by washing

verb to remove or clean something by washing

  • The heavy rain caused a wash out of the dirt road, making it impassable.
  • I had to cancel the picnic because of the wash out from last night's storm.
  • The party was a total wash out, nobody showed up.
  • His hopes of winning the championship were washed out after his injury.

noun a word that is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

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

  • In the world of art, it is often said that a picture is worth a thousand words.
  • You know what they say, a picture is worth a thousand words!
  • Dude, a pic is like worth a thousand words, seriously.
  • Sometimes, emotions are better expressed through visuals because a picture is worth a thousand words.

noun a type of cloud formation that is lens-shaped and typically found at high altitudes

adjective describing the specific type of cloud formation

  • The altocumulus lenticularis clouds formed a beautiful pattern in the sky.
  • Those altocumulus lenticularis clouds look pretty cool, don't they?
  • Check out those altocumulus lenticularis clouds, they're awesome!
  • The altocumulus lenticularis clouds seemed to be painted on the sky like a masterpiece.

adjective describing something that is suitable or attractive for posting on social media, particularly Instagram

  • The architecture of the building makes it highly grammable for photography enthusiasts.
  • This cafe is so grammable, we have to take a picture for Instagram.
  • That sunset is totally grammable, let's snap a pic!
  • Her outfit was so on point, it was definitely grammable material.

noun the quality or state of being instantaneous

  • The experiment demonstrated the concept of instantaneity in physics.
  • I love how instantaneity is key in this fast-paced world.
  • The app's instantaneity is what makes it so addicting.
  • The artist captured the moment with such instantaneity in his painting.

adjective describing a substance that has not been altered or processed in any way

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate that something is not filtered

  • The unfiltered data set provided valuable insights for the research project.
  • I prefer my coffee unfiltered, with no added cream or sugar.
  • She always speaks her mind, unfiltered and unapologetic.
  • His unfiltered emotions were evident in his passionate speech.

noun a social media platform for sharing photos and videos

verb There is no verb form for the word 'instagram'

adjective There is no adjective form for the word 'instagram'

adverb There is no adverb form for the word 'instagram'

pronoun There is no pronoun form for the word 'instagram'

preposition There is no preposition form for the word 'instagram'

conjunction There is no conjunction form for the word 'instagram'

interjection There is no interjection form for the word 'instagram'

article There is no article form for the word 'instagram'

  • Many businesses use Instagram as a platform for marketing their products.
  • I love scrolling through Instagram to see all the latest posts from my friends.
  • I'm gonna post this pic on the 'gram later.
  • Her Instagram feed is like a window into her life.

noun a person who explores abandoned urban structures, such as buildings or tunnels, often for photography or documentation purposes

  • The urbexer documented the historical buildings through photography.
  • The urbexer loves exploring abandoned places for cool photos.
  • That urbexer is always on the lookout for new urban exploration spots.
  • As an urbexer of life, he delves into the hidden corners of human experience.

noun a photograph taken by oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media

verb to take a photograph of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and share it via social media

  • The group of friends took a ussie to capture the moment at the event.
  • Let's take a ussie before we leave the party!
  • We need to snap a quick ussie before we head out.
  • The artist painted a ussie of the bustling cityscape.

noun A type of selfie that includes a person posing with a farm animal, especially a sheep.

  • The farmer took a felfie with his prized cow to share on social media.
  • Let's take a felfie to capture this moment!
  • I love seeing all the felfies on Instagram.
  • The artist's self-portrait was described as a felfie by critics.

noun a term used informally to describe a couple or pair of people

adjective describing or relating to a couple or pair of people

  • The couple took a couplie together during their vacation in Paris.
  • Let's take a couplie to capture this beautiful moment.
  • We should totally snap a couplie before we leave.
  • The artist painted a couplie of lovers embracing in the park.

noun the act of tying an animal with a rope or chain to restrict its movement

  • Tethering your smartphone to your laptop allows you to access the internet on the go.
  • I'm tethering my phone to my computer so I can watch Netflix.
  • I'm tethering my device to get some work done on the go.
  • The new policy is tethering our department's progress to the success of the overall company.

adverb relating to or performed in the air or sky; from the air

  • The aerially survey conducted by the research team provided detailed information about the landscape.
  • I love watching aerially footage of cities from drones.
  • The drone captured some sick aerially shots of the skate park.
  • Her mind was able to soar aerially, imagining endless possibilities.