noun a medical condition characterized by lack of color in the skin, hair, and eyes

  • Achromasia is a medical condition characterized by the absence of color vision.
  • My friend has achromasia, so he sees the world in black and white.
  • Some people call achromasia 'color blindness'.
  • His achromasia made it difficult for him to see the beauty in the world.

noun a workshop or studio, especially one used by an artist or designer

  • The fashion designer's atelier is where all the couture pieces are meticulously crafted.
  • I love visiting my friend's atelier; it's like stepping into a creative wonderland.
  • Check out that atelier - it's where all the magic happens!
  • His mind was like an atelier, constantly creating and refining new ideas.

verb to cover or adorn with drapery, especially a bed

  • The elegant bedrape added a touch of sophistication to the room.
  • I love how cozy the bedrape feels on my bed.
  • That bedrape is so soft, I could sleep on it all day.
  • The darkness bedraped the room, creating a sense of mystery.

verb to whiten or make pale by extracting color; to scald briefly and then drain off water; to become pale

  • To blanch vegetables, you must first bring a pot of water to a boil.
  • I always blanch my broccoli before stir-frying it.
  • She blanched at the sight of the creepy crawly bug.
  • The sudden news caused her to blanch with shock.

verb A word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being. 'Blurred' can also be used as a verb to describe the action of making something unclear or indistinct.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'blurred' describes something that is not clear or distinct.

  • The image appeared blurred due to a camera focusing issue.
  • I couldn't read the sign because it was all blurred.
  • Her vision was so blurred after the party last night.
  • The line between reality and fantasy was blurred in the movie.

noun a title or brief explanation accompanying an illustration, cartoon, or poster

verb none

adjective none

adverb none

pronoun none

preposition none

conjunction none

interjection none

article none

  • The caption below the image provided a detailed description of the historical event.
  • Can you please add a caption to this photo so we know what it's about?
  • Check out the caption on this pic, it's hilarious!
  • His actions spoke louder than any caption could describe.

noun the act of catching or seizing something

verb to take into one's possession or control by force

  • The photographer was able to capture the beauty of the landscape in his photographs.
  • I tried to capture the perfect sunset on my phone, but it just didn't do it justice.
  • I'm going to try and capture some cool shots for my Insta today.
  • The artist's painting was able to capture the essence of love and loss in a single image.

noun the way in which something is put together or arranged

  • The composition of the new drug was carefully analyzed before it was approved for use.
  • I really struggled with the composition of my essay for English class.
  • I can't believe the composition of that team - they're all so talented!
  • The composition of a successful business includes a strong leader and dedicated employees.

noun a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable

verb to cut or trim something out of a photograph or image

  • When editing a photo, you can easily crop out any unwanted elements.
  • Just crop out that person from the picture, they're ruining the shot.
  • I'm going to crop out all the haters from my life.
  • It's important to crop out negative thoughts and focus on the positive.

noun a type of cloud forming rounded masses heaped on each other above a flat base at fairly low altitude

adjective relating to or resembling a cumulus cloud

  • The cumulus clouds in the sky indicated that a storm may be approaching.
  • I love watching the fluffy cumulus clouds float by on a sunny day.
  • Those big puffy cumulus clouds look like cotton candy in the sky.
  • His thoughts drifted like cumulus clouds, ever-changing and unpredictable.

verb to change or cause to change in color, especially to a less attractive or less desirable one

  • The fabric discolors easily when exposed to sunlight.
  • I accidentally spilled bleach on my shirt and now it's all discolored.
  • My sneakers got all funky and discolored after I wore them in the rain.
  • The scandal has started to discolor his reputation in the eyes of the public.

noun a doll is a toy in the form of a human figure

verb to doll up means to dress or make oneself up in a stylish or glamorous way

  • She decided to doll up for the important business meeting by wearing a tailored suit and elegant jewelry.
  • I'm going to doll up for the party tonight by doing my hair and makeup really nicely.
  • I'm going to doll up in my favorite outfit for the concert this weekend.
  • The marketing team worked hard to doll up the presentation with eye-catching graphics and engaging content.

noun a delayed reaction to a surprising or remarkable situation, in which one looks again in order to understand what one has seen

verb to look twice at something in surprise or disbelief

  • She did a double take when she saw the price of the designer handbag.
  • I had to do a double take when I saw his new haircut.
  • I did a double take when I saw her outfit, it was fire!
  • The plot twist in the movie made me do a double take.

verb Enlarged is also a verb that means to make something bigger or increase in size.

adjective Enlarged is an adjective that describes something that has been made larger in size or extent.

  • The doctor recommended an enlarged dosage of the medication.
  • I saw an enlarged version of the painting at the art gallery.
  • I can't believe how much my stomach has enlarged since the holidays.
  • His ego has enlarged to the point where he can't see past himself.

noun the entire scale or range of something

  • The artist's painting showcased a gamut of colors, from vibrant reds to subtle blues.
  • The new restaurant offers a gamut of options on their menu, from burgers to salads.
  • I just binge-watched a gamut of TV shows over the weekend.
  • Her emotions ran the gamut from joy to despair during the rollercoaster of a day.

noun a stage in a process of change or development

adjective relating to or denoting a series of successive stages or degrees

  • The artist used a subtle gradation of colors to create a sense of depth in the painting.
  • I love how the sunset has a beautiful gradation of colors from pink to orange.
  • That hairstyle has a cool gradation going from dark to light at the tips.
  • The gradation of emotions in the novel's climax left readers on the edge of their seats.

adjective describing something that has a texture like grains or small particles

  • The image appeared grainy due to the low resolution of the camera.
  • The video looks a bit grainy, maybe we should adjust the settings.
  • The photo came out all grainy, I need a better camera.
  • His explanation was so grainy, I couldn't make sense of it.

noun a hanging, tapering piece of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water

  • The icicle hanging from the roof slowly melted in the warm afternoon sun.
  • I almost slipped on the icicle that fell from the roof.
  • Watch out for that icicle, it's like a deadly weapon!
  • Her words were like sharp icicles, piercing through his heart.

noun A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'view' is a noun referring to what is seen or observed.

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. In this case, 'in view' modifies a verb or adjective to show location or perspective.

preposition A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. 'In' is a preposition indicating location or position within a certain area or range.

  • In view of the recent financial reports, the board has decided to implement cost-cutting measures.
  • In view of the bad weather forecast, we should probably reschedule our outdoor picnic.
  • In view of the drama happening at school, I think it's best to stay out of it.
  • In view of the current political climate, it's important to stay informed and educated on the issues.

adjective not clear or sharply defined

adverb in a way that is not clear or sharply defined

  • The sound of the distant thunder was indistinct in the noisy city.
  • I couldn't make out what she was saying, her words were indistinct.
  • The music was so loud, the lyrics were totally indistinct.
  • The painting was so abstract, the shapes were indistinct and blurry.

noun the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible

adjective of little weight; easy to lift

  • The room was filled with natural light from the large windows.
  • I love how the light streams in through the curtains in the morning.
  • Let's go catch some rays and soak up the light at the beach.
  • Her presence always brought light into my life, even on the darkest days.

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 naked human figure, typically in a work of art

verb to be or make someone naked or unclothed

adjective unclothed; without clothing or covering

  • The artist painted a beautiful nude portrait of the model.
  • She felt confident going nude at the beach.
  • I can't believe he sent a nude selfie to his ex.
  • The novel laid bare the nude truth about the character's past.

noun the branch of physics that deals with the nature and properties of light, including its interactions with matter and the construction of instruments that use or detect it

  • The study of optics involves the behavior and properties of light.
  • Optics is all about how light works and behaves.
  • Optics is like the science of how light does its thing.
  • In politics, optics play a crucial role in shaping public perception.

noun a photograph or picture taken with a camera

  • The photographer took a stunning photo of the sunset.
  • Hey, can you snap a quick photo of us?
  • I'm gonna selfie this moment, hold on!
  • Her words painted a vivid photo of the scene in my mind.

adjective describing someone or something that looks good in photographs

  • The professional photographer noted that the model was incredibly photogenic.
  • Wow, you always look so photogenic in pictures!
  • She's so photogenic, she always slays in photos.
  • His charisma on stage made him photogenic in the eyes of the audience.

noun a picture or image taken with a camera

verb to take a photograph

  • The photographer took a high-quality photograph of the bride and groom.
  • I snapped a quick photograph of the sunset before it disappeared.
  • Let's take a selfie and post it on social media!
  • The artist painted a vivid photograph of the bustling city streets.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'equipment' is a noun that refers to the tools and devices used in photography.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'photographic' is an adjective that describes the type of equipment being referenced.

  • Professional photographers invest in high-quality photographic equipment to capture stunning images.
  • I need to upgrade my photographic equipment if I want to take better photos.
  • I borrowed some sweet photographic equipment from my friend for the weekend.
  • Having the right photographic equipment is like having a painter with the perfect brush and palette.

noun a visual representation or image produced by painting, drawing, photography, etc.

  • The artist carefully painted a beautiful picture of the landscape.
  • I took a picture of my dog playing in the park.
  • Let's snap a quick pic before we leave.
  • Her words painted a vivid picture of the events that unfolded.

noun a close range at which a firearm can be aimed directly at a target without consideration for the bullet's drop or travel time

adjective direct and straightforward, without any attempt to disguise or soften the truth

adverb directly and straightaway, without any hesitation or deviation

  • The detective questioned the suspect point blank about his whereabouts on the night of the crime.
  • I told him point blank that I wasn't interested in going out on a date with him.
  • She told him point blank to back off and stop bothering her.
  • The CEO's decision to cut costs was like a point blank shot to the company's morale.

noun a person who pretends to be someone they are not, especially in order to impress others

adjective used to describe someone who is pretending to be someone they are not

  • The artist was accused of being a poser by his peers for not truly understanding the art form.
  • She's such a poser, always trying to act like she's into things she knows nothing about.
  • Don't pay attention to him, he's just a poser trying to fit in with the cool crowd.
  • In the world of fashion, being a poser can be a valuable skill for blending in with different styles.

raw

adjective in a natural state; not processed or refined

  • The chef emphasized the importance of using raw ingredients in his culinary creations.
  • I prefer my sushi with raw fish, it just tastes better that way.
  • Let's grab some raw burgers and grill them up at the park.
  • His emotions were raw after the breakup, he needed time to heal.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'ray' and 'sunshine' are both nouns.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'of' is a preposition.

  • She was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day, always bringing positivity wherever she went.
  • My best friend is a real ray of sunshine, always making me laugh and brightening my day.
  • That new puppy of yours is a total ray of sunshine, bringing so much joy and energy into your life.
  • His kind words were like a ray of sunshine in the midst of my dark thoughts.

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 reddish-brown color resembling that of sepia ink

adjective of a reddish-brown color resembling that of sepia ink

  • The artist used sepia tones to create a vintage look in the photograph.
  • I love how sepia filters make photos look old school.
  • That sepia filter is giving me major retro vibes.
  • The memories of that day are now etched in sepia tones in my mind.

noun a soft luster on a surface

verb to shine or glisten

  • The marble floor had a beautiful sheen after being polished.
  • Her hair had a nice sheen to it after using a new conditioner.
  • That car has a killer sheen to it with the new paint job.
  • The success of the company gave a sheen of credibility to their brand.

noun the dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background

verb to represent in a silhouette

  • The artist captured the silhouette of the tree against the setting sun.
  • I love taking pictures of people's silhouettes against a bright background.
  • Check out the cool silhouette of that building against the sky!
  • Her silhouette in my mind always brings back memories of our time together.

noun a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

verb to make a sudden, sharp cracking sound or movement

  • The photographer captured the perfect moment with a quick snap of the camera.
  • I'll just snap a quick picture and send it to you.
  • She looked so good in that outfit, it was a snap to get her number.
  • The tension in the room was so thick, you could feel it snap like a rubber band.

adjective completely still; motionless

adverb motionless; completely still

  • The statue stood stock still in the middle of the park.
  • She froze stock still when she heard the noise.
  • I was so scared, I just stood there stock still.
  • Time seemed to stand stock still as we waited for the results.

noun a place where a particular art is practiced

  • The artist spent hours in the studio perfecting her latest masterpiece.
  • Let's hang out at my friend's studio and jam some music.
  • I heard that new rapper is dropping a fire mixtape in the studio.
  • His mind was a studio of creative ideas waiting to be brought to life.

adjective of a light orange-brown color, like that of a lion's fur

  • The tawny color of the lion's fur blended perfectly with the dry grass of the savanna.
  • I love how your tawny hair glows in the sunlight.
  • Check out that tawny car, it's so sleek!
  • Her voice had a tawny quality, warm and soothing like a cup of hot cocoa.

noun a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure

  • The artist used a traditional painting technique to create a realistic portrait.
  • I learned a new cooking technique from watching a video online.
  • Check out this cool technique I picked up for fixing my car!
  • She used a clever technique to navigate through the tricky situation.

noun A shade or variety of color

verb To color with or as if with a tint

  • The artist applied a light blue tint to the sky in her painting.
  • I'm thinking of getting my car windows tinted for the summer.
  • I love the tint on those sunglasses, they look so cool.
  • The nostalgia of the old photograph had a tint of sadness to it.

adjective describing something that is not blocked or hindered

  • The view from the top of the mountain was unobstructed, allowing us to see for miles.
  • I love sitting by the window with an unobstructed view of the city skyline.
  • I found a spot on the beach with an unobstructed view of the waves.
  • With clear communication, our path to success is unobstructed.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unspoiled' describes something that has not been damaged or ruined.

  • The national park is known for its unspoiled natural beauty.
  • We found a hidden beach with unspoiled sand and crystal clear water.
  • Dude, that hike was so sick - we found this totally unspoiled spot with epic views.
  • Her innocence and unspoiled heart made her a truly unique individual.

noun a book published annually that contains information, pictures, and memories of a particular year

  • The yearbook committee is working hard to compile all the photos and write-ups for this year's edition.
  • Did you remember to sign my yearbook before the end of the school year?
  • I can't wait to get my hands on the yearbook to see all the candid shots from the year.
  • The yearbook of memories from that trip will always hold a special place in my heart.

noun the part of the body between the hips and the chest

adjective describing a type of photograph or portrait that shows a person from the waist up

  • The portrait only showed a waist-up view of the subject.
  • The photo was just waist-up, so you couldn't see what they were wearing.
  • I only took a waist-up selfie because I didn't feel like getting ready for a full body shot.
  • She felt like she was only getting a waist-up view of the situation, missing out on the full picture.

noun a bright circular spot on a solar halo; a parhelion

  • The sundog phenomenon occurs when ice crystals in the atmosphere refract sunlight, creating bright spots on either side of the sun.
  • Hey, did you see that cool sundog in the sky earlier today?
  • I heard some people call sundogs 'sun puppies' because of their playful appearance in the sky.
  • The sundog of creativity shone brightly in her mind, inspiring a burst of new ideas.

noun a newly popular term for a slow-motion selfie video, typically taken on a smartphone

  • The new iPhone allows users to take high-quality slofies, which are slow-motion selfies.
  • Let's take a slofie together and see how it turns out!
  • I love how my hair looks in that slofie, it's so on point!
  • Capturing a slofie of the sunset felt like freezing a moment in time.

noun a promotional card used by models and actors to showcase their portfolio and contact information to potential clients or agencies

  • The model brought her comp card to the casting agency to showcase her portfolio.
  • I always keep my comp card in my bag, just in case I run into a casting director.
  • I need to update my comp card with some fresh headshots before my next audition.
  • Having a well-prepared comp card is like having a business card for your modeling career.

noun a shot - a attempt or effort to do something

verb give - to offer or provide something to someone

  • I encourage you to give the new project management software a shot before making a decision.
  • Hey, just give it a shot and see how it goes. You never know until you try.
  • Come on, give it a shot! What's the worst that could happen?
  • Sometimes in life, you just have to give things a shot and see where it takes you.

noun a slang term for a professional or someone who is skilled or knowledgeable in a particular field

  • She conducted herself in a very profesh manner during the business meeting.
  • I'm trying to be more profesh at work by dressing professionally.
  • I'm feeling pretty profesh today with my new haircut.
  • His profesh skills on the basketball court are unmatched.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition

  • The runner took a runfie before the marathon to document the event.
  • Let's stop for a runfie during our jog!
  • I love taking runfies with my running buddies.
  • She wanted to capture the moment in a runfie to remember it forever.

4k

noun a term used to describe a screen resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels, typically found in high-definition televisions and computer monitors

  • The new television model boasts a stunning 4k resolution for crystal-clear images.
  • I just bought a 4k TV and the picture quality is amazing!
  • My friend's gaming setup is so cool, he's got a sick 4k monitor.
  • Her attention to detail is like watching a movie in 4k, every little thing is crystal clear.

noun a slang term for a session or gathering, typically involving recreational activities such as smoking marijuana or drinking alcohol

  • The scheduled meeting will be a productive seshie to discuss the new project.
  • Let's have a study seshie at the library tonight.
  • I had a seshie with my friends last night and it was lit.
  • The sunrise yoga session was a peaceful seshie for the mind and body.

noun a combining form extracted from panorama, used in the formation of compound words that denote a comprehensive view or image of a sphere of activity

  • The art exhibit featured a panorama of landscapes from around the world.
  • Let's take a selfie in front of this awesome panorama!
  • The concert was lit, the crowd was a total panorama of different people.
  • His mind was a panorama of memories and emotions.

noun a rainbow produced by moonlight rather than sunlight

  • The moonbow is a rare natural phenomenon that occurs when the moonlight refracts through water droplets in the air.
  • I heard there might be a moonbow tonight, so let's go outside and see if we can spot it!
  • Check out the cool moonbow in the sky right now, it looks awesome!
  • The moonbow of success shone brightly upon her as she achieved her goals.

noun a term used to describe the act of taking landscape photos with one's testicles visible in the foreground

  • Nutscaping is a controversial trend where people take pictures of scenic views with their testicles in the foreground.
  • Have you heard of nutscaping? It's when guys take photos of their balls in front of beautiful landscapes.
  • Nutscaping is the latest craze where dudes snap pics of their nuts with cool backgrounds.
  • In a way, nutscaping is like a unique form of self-expression through photography.

noun Urbex is a noun referring to the activity or hobby of exploring abandoned or hidden urban locations, often for photography or documentation purposes.

  • Urban exploration, also known as urbex, is the exploration of man-made structures, usually abandoned ruins or hidden parts of the urban environment.
  • I love going urbexing with my friends on the weekends to discover new places in the city.
  • Let's grab our gear and go urbex some cool spots downtown.
  • Exploring the depths of your own mind can be seen as a form of urbex into the inner workings of your consciousness.

noun a landscape or scene created using the human body as the primary subject or medium

  • The artist painted a beautiful bodyscape depicting the human form in a unique way.
  • Have you seen that new bodyscape painting at the art gallery? It's amazing!
  • I love how that artist captures the bodyscape in such a cool way.
  • The dancer moved across the stage like a flowing bodyscape, captivating the audience.

noun a person who is enthusiastic about taking photographs, often as a hobby

  • The shutterbug captured stunning images of the sunset.
  • My friend is a real shutterbug, always taking pictures wherever we go.
  • I didn't know you were such a shutterbug, snapping pics left and right.
  • She's a shutterbug when it comes to collecting memories in her mind.

HD

noun High Definition

  • The new television model boasts a high-definition display for crystal-clear viewing.
  • I love watching movies in HD on my big screen TV.
  • I can't go back to watching regular TV after experiencing HD.
  • Seeing the world through an HD lens makes everything seem more vibrant and detailed.

noun a book or written work

verb to vomit or regurgitate

  • The photographer adjusted the settings on his camera to achieve a boke effect in the background.
  • I love how the boke makes the photo look so dreamy and romantic.
  • Check out the boke on this pic, it's lit!
  • Her mind was in a boke, unable to focus on the task at hand.

noun a made-up or slang term used to refer to someone's face or expression

  • The professor had a stern expression on his squizface as he addressed the class.
  • I could tell from her squizface that she was not impressed with the movie.
  • He always wears that squizface when he's trying to act tough.
  • Her squizface lit up with joy when she saw her surprise birthday party.

noun a blurred or indistinct appearance

verb to make something appear blurred or indistinct

  • The painting was a blur of colors and shapes, creating a mesmerizing effect.
  • I was running so fast that everything around me was just a blur.
  • After the party, my memory is a total blur.
  • His emotions were ablur, making it difficult to decipher what he was truly feeling.

noun an additional item or feature that complements or enhances something else

  • The accessory scale is used to accurately measure small items in a laboratory setting.
  • I always use the accessory scale in the kitchen when I need to weigh small ingredients.
  • Dude, can you pass me the accessory scale so I can weigh out this stuff?
  • In the grand scheme of things, his role in the project was just a small accessory scale compared to the main contributors.

noun the process of making something colorless or removing color

  • The achromatization process involves removing all color from an image.
  • I never knew achromatization was a thing until I saw it in action.
  • They achromatized the photo to make it look vintage.
  • The artist achromatized the painting to convey a sense of emptiness and desolation.

noun a combining form meaning 'colorless' or 'lacking color', used in the formation of compound words

  • Achromatopsia is a rare visual disorder characterized by the inability to see color.
  • I heard that achromatopsia makes it hard to see colors properly.
  • My friend's achromatopsia makes him see the world in black and white.
  • His achromatous view of the situation lacked any emotional depth.

noun a type of clear, shiny finish applied to surfaces

  • The acid gloss used in the laboratory is highly corrosive and requires careful handling.
  • I accidentally spilled some acid gloss on my shoes and now they're ruined.
  • Be careful with that acid gloss, it's no joke.
  • Her words had an acid gloss to them, leaving a lasting sting on his ego.

noun The word 'horizon' is a noun, which refers to the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet.

adjective The word 'actual' is an adjective, which describes the horizon as being real or existing in fact, rather than being perceived or imagined.

  • The ship disappeared beyond the actual horizon.
  • I can't see the boat anymore, it's gone over the actual horizon.
  • The boat is out of sight, it went past the actual horizon.
  • As she pursued her dreams, she pushed past the actual horizon of what she thought was possible.

noun a person, place, thing, or idea, in this case 'aerial' which could refer to something related to the sky or air

adjective describing word that modifies a noun, in this case 'blue' which refers to the color of the aerial

  • The aerial blue of the sky was a stunning sight as we gazed out from the mountaintop.
  • The aerial blue of the sky was so clear and beautiful today.
  • That aerial blue sky is perfect for a day at the beach.
  • Her eyes were like an aerial blue sky, captivating and endless.

noun eyes

preposition for

  • The art gallery was truly a feast for the eyes with its exquisite paintings and sculptures.
  • The fashion show was a feast for the eyes with all the stunning outfits and designs.
  • The new movie is a feast for the eyes, the special effects are mind-blowing.
  • The picturesque landscape was a feast for the eyes, it was like something out of a dream.