Property Descriptions

6 words in this vocabulary list

adjective situatated next to or in close proximity to something else

  • The two rooms are connected by an adjoining door.
  • Our rooms are next to each other with an adjoining wall.
  • We can sneak into the party through the adjoining backyard.
  • The two countries have adjoining borders, but their relationship is strained.

adjective describing something that is attractive or interesting, causing someone to feel interested or enthusiastic

  • The design of the new building is very appealing to potential investors.
  • I find the idea of a beach vacation very appealing.
  • That new video game looks super appealing, I can't wait to play it.
  • Her argument was so well-reasoned that it was appealing to even the most skeptical audience members.

noun a group or collection of people or things that are considered undesirable or inferior

adjective of poor quality or low standard; undesirable

  • The company decided to avoid working with that supplier again after receiving a bad lot of defective products.
  • I heard that new restaurant got a bad lot of meat and had to close down.
  • We should steer clear of buying from that store, they always seem to have a bad lot of items.
  • She felt like she had drawn a bad lot in life, constantly facing challenges and setbacks.

verb to place or locate in a particular position or situation

  • The new office building is situated in the heart of the city.
  • The restaurant is situated right next to the park, so it's easy to find.
  • I'm going to situate myself on the couch and watch some TV.
  • In order to succeed, you need to situate yourself in the right mindset.

adjective not joined or connected to something else; not emotionally involved or committed to someone or something

  • The unattached document was filed away in the archive.
  • I found an unattached sock in the laundry room.
  • She's been living the unattached life for a while now.
  • His unattached demeanor made it hard for others to get close to him.

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

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information about the manner, place, time, degree, or frequency of an action

  • I noticed a new restaurant across the way from our office building.
  • There's a cute coffee shop across the way that we should check out.
  • I saw some cool street art across the way, let's go take a look.
  • Even though we come from different backgrounds, we can still find common ground across the way.