noun a child believed to have been secretly substituted by fairies for the parents' real child in infancy

  • The folklore of a changeling is often found in European mythology.
  • I heard a story about a changeling who was swapped at birth.
  • That kid is like a changeling, always changing their appearance.
  • The caterpillar undergoes a transformation, like a changeling turning into a butterfly.

ESP

noun extra sensory perception

  • Many scientists are skeptical about the existence of ESP.
  • Some people believe in ESP and claim to have experienced it firsthand.
  • I have a feeling my friend has ESP because she always knows what I'm thinking.
  • Having good ESP in business can help you anticipate market trends and make strategic decisions.

noun a cluster of stars located in the constellation Taurus, also known as the Hyades Cluster

  • The Hyades star cluster is located in the constellation of Taurus.
  • Have you ever seen the Hyades cluster through a telescope? It's amazing!
  • I heard the Hyades are throwing a party tonight, wanna go?
  • The Hyades symbolize a group of close-knit friends who always stick together through thick and thin.

noun the state or quality of being immortal; eternal life or existence

  • The concept of immortality has been a topic of philosophical debate for centuries.
  • Some people believe in the possibility of achieving immortality through advancements in technology.
  • Dude, if I had immortality, I'd totally spend all my time traveling the world.
  • The artist's work has achieved a sense of immortality, as it continues to inspire generations.

noun the act or process of rising or lifting into the air, typically without the use of physical force or support

  • The magician amazed the audience with his ability to perform levitation tricks.
  • Did you see that video of the guy supposedly levitating on the street?
  • I wish I had the power of levitation so I could avoid traffic.
  • Her happiness was so great that she felt like she was in a state of levitation.

noun a being or organism that has undergone genetic mutation

adjective relating to or characteristic of a mutant

  • Scientists are studying the genetic mutation in the population to understand the prevalence of mutants.
  • Did you hear about the mutant gene found in the lab mice?
  • That movie about the mutants with superpowers was so cool!
  • The new technology is a mutant in the world of smartphones, revolutionizing how we communicate.

adjective having unlimited power; able to do anything

  • The king was believed to be omnipotent, having ultimate power and authority over his kingdom.
  • Some people think that Bill Gates is omnipotent because of his wealth and influence.
  • Dude, that magician is like totally omnipotent, he can do anything!
  • The storm raged on with an omnipotent force, destroying everything in its path.

noun a settlement or position at a distance from a main center

  • The military established an outpost in the remote region to monitor enemy movements.
  • We should check out that outpost on the edge of town, it looks interesting.
  • Let's hit up that outpost for some cool pics to post on social media.
  • The small bookstore served as an outpost for literature lovers in the bustling city.

noun celestial bodies that emit light and are visible in the night sky

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  • The astronomer studied the movement of the stars in the night sky.
  • Let's lay down and count the stars together.
  • That concert was totally lit, all the stars were there!
  • She was the shining star of the team, always leading by example.

noun the supposed communication of thoughts or ideas by means other than the known senses

  • Some researchers believe that telepathy could be a potential form of communication in the future.
  • I wish I had telepathy so I could read people's minds.
  • Telepathy is like having a direct line to someone's thoughts.
  • Their chemistry was so strong, it was like they had telepathy between them.

verb to disappear suddenly and completely

adjective used to describe something that has disappeared suddenly and completely

  • The ancient artifact vanished from the museum's collection without a trace.
  • I swear I left my keys right here, but now they've vanished!
  • She was here a minute ago, but then she just vanished into thin air.
  • His hopes of winning the championship vanished when he suffered a season-ending injury.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'grandfather' is a noun as it refers to a person's male parent.

article A word that specifies a noun. In this case, 'the' is an article that specifies 'grandfather paradox'.

  • The grandfather paradox is a famous thought experiment in the field of theoretical physics.
  • Have you ever heard of the grandfather paradox? It's pretty mind-bending.
  • Dude, the whole grandfather paradox thing messes with my head.
  • The concept of the grandfather paradox is like a never-ending loop of cause and effect.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word with no specific definition

  • The scientist discovered a new species of insect called a zump.
  • I heard that zumps are actually really good pets to have.
  • I can't believe she's dating that zump.
  • His mind was a zump, filled with random thoughts and ideas.

adjective relating to a hypothetical future era in which technology has greatly influenced human society and the environment

  • The technozoic era is characterized by the dominance of technology in shaping human society.
  • We're living in the technozoic age where everything is driven by technology.
  • Tech rules in the technozoic era!
  • In the landscape of the technozoic era, technology blooms like wildflowers.

noun A unified consciousness or intelligence formed by a group of individuals, especially in reference to insects such as bees or ants.

  • The concept of a hivemind is often discussed in the field of psychology.
  • We all seem to be on the same page, like a hivemind or something.
  • Our group chat is basically a hivemind at this point.
  • The synchronized movements of the dancers made them appear as a hivemind on stage.

noun precipitation that appears to be red or blood-colored

  • The phenomenon of blood rain, where rain appears red or brown due to the presence of algae or dust particles, has been observed in various parts of the world.
  • Have you heard about that creepy blood rain that supposedly fell in a town nearby?
  • I ain't stepping outside in that blood rain, it's freaky as hell.
  • The political climate was so tense, it felt like blood rain was about to pour down on us at any moment.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the belief that the universe is devoid of meaning or purpose

  • The philosopher's acosmic worldview posits that the universe is devoid of inherent meaning or purpose.
  • She always had an acosmic perspective, believing that everything was random and chaotic.
  • Dude, he's like totally acosmic, man. Thinks the world is just a big joke.
  • The artist's painting captured the feeling of acosmic emptiness, with vast, desolate landscapes stretching into infinity.