noun a farewell or goodbye

interjection used to express farewell

  • As the evening drew to a close, the guests bid adieu to their hosts.
  • After the movie ended, we said adieu and went our separate ways.
  • I'm tired of this job, so I'm saying adieu to it and looking for something new.
  • The end of summer felt like nature saying adieu with the leaves changing colors.

noun nonsense or foolishness; trivial or useless items

  • The speaker dismissed the argument as mere folderol, devoid of any substance.
  • Don't pay attention to all that folderol, it's just a distraction.
  • Stop with all the folderol and get to the point already.
  • The politician's promises were nothing but folderol, meant to deceive the public.

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adjective desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable

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  • The forlorn expression on her face indicated deep sadness and despair.
  • He looked so forlorn sitting alone at the party.
  • She felt totally forlorn after her crush rejected her.
  • The old, abandoned house had a forlorn feel to it, as if it had been forgotten by time.

noun the part of the day after the sun has set and before it gets completely dark; dusk

  • As the gloaming settled over the countryside, the stars began to twinkle in the night sky.
  • Let's go for a walk in the gloaming, it's so peaceful and beautiful.
  • I love hanging out with my friends in the gloaming, it's the best time of day.
  • In the gloaming of his career, he finally achieved the success he had been working towards for years.

verb to listen attentively or give heed

interjection used to call attention or to express surprise or joy

  • Hark, I hear the sound of approaching footsteps.
  • Hark! Someone's knocking on the door.
  • Yo, hark up! I think I left my keys in the car.
  • Hark to the call of the wild and embrace your adventurous spirit.

adjective describing a quality of brightness, light, or brilliance

  • The luminous chandelier cast a soft glow over the elegant ballroom.
  • Her luminous smile lit up the room.
  • That new highlighter is so luminous, it's blinding!
  • The artist's words were as luminous as the colors on his canvas.

noun a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune

  • The news of her passing brought great sorrow to all who knew her.
  • I felt a deep sense of sorrow after hearing about the accident.
  • I was totally bummed out by the news, it brought so much sorrow.
  • His heart was heavy with sorrow, like a weight dragging him down.

adjective describing someone or something that is not dressed or not wearing clothes

  • The guests arrived unattired for the formal dinner party.
  • She showed up unattired to the casual gathering at the park.
  • He was unattired when he ran into his ex at the grocery store.
  • The painting depicted a figure unattired in the midst of nature.

noun a very small part or amount, a particle

  • The snow was falling gently, covering the ground with a pristine whit.
  • I can't believe how whit the wedding dress looked on her!
  • That new phone is the whit! I need to get one.
  • Her lies were as transparent as a whit curtain.

adjective showing deep sorrow or distress; extremely sad

  • The woebegone expression on her face revealed the depth of her sorrow.
  • He looked so woebegone after his team lost the game.
  • I felt totally woebegone after failing my driving test.
  • The abandoned house had a woebegone appearance, with its broken windows and overgrown yard.

noun Australian slang for a sheep

  • The farmer raised a flock of jumbucks on his vast property.
  • I saw a bunch of jumbucks grazing in the field.
  • Let's go check out those jumbucks over there.
  • His heart felt light as a jumbuck roaming freely in the outback.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'beautifullest' is a superlative form of the adjective 'beautiful' indicating the highest level of beauty

  • The artist's latest masterpiece is considered the beautifullest painting in the exhibit.
  • I think that sunset was the beautifullest one we've seen all year.
  • She's the beautifullest girl in school, everyone has a crush on her.
  • The way he speaks about his passion for music is like hearing the most beautifullest symphony.

noun a sensation or perception of touch or of something touching the body

verb to experience an emotion or physical sensation

  • She feels a sense of accomplishment after completing the project.
  • He feels happy when he's with his friends.
  • I feel you, man. That's a tough situation to be in.
  • The weight of her responsibilities feels like a heavy burden on her shoulders.

adverb in addition; besides

preposition in addition to; besides

  • The evidence presented in court was more than enough to prove his guilt forby any doubt.
  • I told him to pick up some groceries on his way home, and forby, grab some milk too.
  • I ain't going to that party, forby it's gonna be lame.
  • His passion for music shines through in his performances, forby his natural talent.

noun a farewell or goodbye

interjection used to express farewell or goodbye

  • As the evening drew to a close, the guests bid their adieux to the host and hostess.
  • After the party, we all said our adieux and headed home.
  • Let's bounce before we have to say our adieux.
  • The end of summer felt like saying adieux to an old friend.

adjective describes someone who is staring with wide eyes or in amazement

  • She stood agaze at the magnificent painting in the art gallery.
  • I caught him agaze at the new car in the showroom.
  • The kids were agaze at the fireworks display.
  • His mind was agaze with possibilities as he considered his next career move.