noun a large, often luxurious aircraft that is used for transportation or entertainment

  • The airship traveled across the sky with grace and precision.
  • We took a ride on the airship and had the best view of the city.
  • Let's hop on the airship and see where it takes us!
  • Her dreams soared like an airship, reaching new heights of ambition.

noun a two-footed animal

adjective having two feet

  • The bipedal creature walked gracefully on two legs.
  • I saw a strange biped walking down the street.
  • Check out that cool biped strutting its stuff.
  • As a biped, he stood tall and proud in the face of adversity.

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adjective relating to the universe or cosmos, especially as distinct from the earth

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  • The scientist conducted research on cosmic radiation in outer space.
  • Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered about all the cosmic mysteries?
  • That movie was out of this world, it had a real cosmic vibe to it.
  • The artist's painting captured the cosmic beauty of the universe.

noun a human being living on the planet Earth

  • The scientist explained the concept of extraterrestrial life to the group of earthlings.
  • Hey earthling, have you ever thought about life on other planets?
  • Yo earthling, you gotta check out this new sci-fi movie!
  • As an earthling, I sometimes feel small and insignificant in the vast universe.

adjective describing someone or something that lacks emotion or shows no emotion

  • She remained emotionless throughout the entire meeting, not giving away any hint of her true feelings.
  • He always appears so emotionless, it's hard to tell what he's really thinking.
  • The movie was so boring, it left me feeling totally emotionless.
  • His heart felt emotionless after the betrayal, as if all his feelings had been drained away.

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noun a very long period of time; an indefinitely long period of time

  • It took an eon for the starlight to reach Earth.
  • I feel like I've been waiting an eon for this package to arrive.
  • I haven't seen you in an eon, where have you been?
  • The ancient ruins have stood for eons, a testament to the passage of time.

adjective deviating from the normal or usual; odd or strange

  • The freakish weather patterns have scientists concerned about the impact of climate change.
  • Did you see that freakish play in the game last night?
  • Her outfit was so freakish, I couldn't stop staring.
  • The freakish twist in the plot caught everyone by surprise.

noun the ability to form new ideas or images in the mind that are not present to the senses

adjective imaginary or unreal

  • The author's vivid imagination brought the fictional world to life.
  • Let your imagination run wild and see where it takes you!
  • My imagination is on fire today, coming up with all sorts of crazy ideas.
  • His imagination soared like a bird, reaching new heights of creativity.

adjective Monstrous is an adjective that describes something as being extremely large, ugly, or frightening.

  • The scientist was appalled by the monstrous size of the creature he had created in his lab.
  • That burger was monstrous! I couldn't finish it all.
  • Did you see the monstrous waves at the beach today? They were insane!
  • The corruption in the government had grown to monstrous proportions, affecting every aspect of society.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a world beyond the physical world; supernatural or mystical in nature

  • The artist's painting depicted an otherworldly landscape filled with fantastical creatures.
  • Have you seen that new movie with the otherworldly special effects? It's amazing!
  • That concert last night was totally otherworldly, man.
  • Her beauty was so striking, it almost seemed otherworldly.

adjective having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment

  • The sapient beings were able to solve complex problems through their advanced intellect.
  • She's one of the most sapient people I know when it comes to making decisions.
  • That dude is seriously sapient, he always knows the right thing to do.
  • The sapient tree seemed to whisper ancient wisdom to those who passed by.

noun a genre of speculative fiction that typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life

  • The new sci-fi novel by the acclaimed author explores themes of artificial intelligence and human consciousness.
  • I love watching sci-fi movies on the weekends, they always have the coolest special effects.
  • That sci-fi show is out of this world, you have to check it out!
  • His imagination is like a sci-fi movie, full of fantastical ideas and futuristic concepts.

noun the state, fact, quality, or condition of being singular; a unique or distinct feature or characteristic

  • The concept of technological singularity refers to the hypothetical moment when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence.
  • I heard that some scientists believe we are getting closer to the singularity, when robots will be smarter than us.
  • Dude, have you seen that new AI program? It's like, singularity level smart!
  • The artist's performance had a singularity to it, a unique quality that captivated the audience.

noun a person or thing from the planet Earth

adjective of or relating to the planet Earth

  • The scientist studied the behavior of tellurian organisms in their natural habitat.
  • I heard that tellurian creatures are really interesting to observe.
  • Have you ever seen a tellurian critter up close?
  • The artist's painting depicted a surreal world populated by strange tellurian beings.

noun a long, arduous journey, especially one made on foot

verb to make a long, arduous journey

  • The group embarked on a long trek through the mountains.
  • We're going on a trek to the waterfall tomorrow.
  • Let's go on a trek to that new coffee shop down the street.
  • Starting a new business is a challenging trek filled with obstacles.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case 'unhuman' describes something that is not human

  • The scientist was studying the possibility of creating unhuman-like robots.
  • That movie was full of unhuman creatures that gave me nightmares.
  • I can't believe you ate that unhuman amount of food in one sitting!
  • The level of cruelty in that situation was unhuman.

adjective not conforming to the laws of nature; supernatural or paranormal

  • The scientist concluded that the results were unphysical and could not be replicated.
  • The data was so weird, the scientist said it was unphysical and couldn't be right.
  • That experiment was totally unphysical, there's no way it could have happened like that.
  • The idea of time travel is often considered unphysical by many scientists.

adjective used informally to mean something that is not possible or cannot happen

  • The concept of perpetual motion machines is considered unpossible according to the laws of physics.
  • I think it's unpossible for us to finish this project by tomorrow.
  • It's unpossible for me to make it to the party tonight, I have too much homework.
  • She believed that finding true love was unpossible after her heart had been broken so many times.

noun a type of large, heavily armoured robot, typically controlled by a human operator and often used in science fiction or anime

  • The mecha industry has seen significant advancements in technology over the years.
  • I love watching mecha anime because of the cool robots.
  • That mecha game is so lit, bro!
  • Her determination was like a mecha, unstoppable and powerful.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a zombie; zombie-like

  • The scientist conducted research on the zombic behavior of infected individuals.
  • I heard that movie has a lot of zombic creatures in it.
  • I can't believe how zombic that party was last night!
  • The dull expression on his face made him look almost zombic.

noun Asgardia

  • Asgardia is the name of the first space nation, founded with the aim of creating a peaceful and inclusive society beyond Earth.
  • Have you heard about Asgardia? It's like a country in space!
  • Asgardia is out of this world, literally.
  • In the realm of imagination, Asgardia stands as a beacon of human potential and unity.

noun a fictional speed of travel that is faster than the speed of light

  • The spaceship traveled at warp speed through the galaxy.
  • We need to finish this project at warp speed.
  • Let's kick it into warp speed and get this party started!
  • Her mind was moving at warp speed as she processed the information.

noun a genre of fiction that encompasses works in which the setting is other than the real world, involving supernatural elements, futuristic technology, or other imaginative concepts

  • Speculative fiction is a genre that encompasses science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
  • I love reading speculative fiction because it allows me to escape into different worlds.
  • Speculative fiction is like sci-fi on steroids!
  • Her mind was a treasure trove of speculative fiction, constantly creating new worlds and possibilities.

noun a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe known for their collective consciousness and assimilation of other species

article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite (in this case, 'the' specifies 'Borg' as a specific alien race)

  • The Borg are a fictional alien group in the Star Trek universe known for their collective consciousness.
  • Have you seen the episode where the Borg assimilate Captain Picard?
  • The Borg are like the ultimate hive mind, man.
  • In a way, social media can sometimes feel like being part of the Borg collective.

noun a deep understanding or intuitive comprehension

verb to understand thoroughly and intuitively

  • The professor spent hours trying to grok the complex mathematical theorem.
  • I finally grokked how to use the new software after watching a tutorial.
  • I can't believe it took me so long to grok the lyrics to that song.
  • She tried to grok the meaning behind his cryptic message.

adjective of or relating to a person or thing of enormous size; gigantic; huge

  • The brobdingnagian statue stood tall in the center of the square, impressing all who passed by.
  • Did you see the brobdingnagian burger they serve at that new restaurant? It's huge!
  • That brobdingnagian party last night was insane, there were so many people there.
  • Her brobdingnagian talent in music was evident from a young age, making her a prodigy in the industry.

noun a term used in science fiction to describe a substance or technology that has seemingly magical properties and is used to advance the plot

  • The scientist used a rare Phlebotinum substance in their experiment.
  • I heard they're using some fancy Phlebotinum in that new movie.
  • That Phlebotinum stuff is like magic, I swear.
  • Love is the Phlebotinum that powers the universe.

noun a made-up or nonsensical word, not a standard part of language

  • The scientist conducted a study to analyze the effects of vool on plant growth.
  • I heard that vool is really good for your skin, you should try it out.
  • I can't believe how vool that party was last night, it was so much fun!
  • Her ideas were like a breath of fresh vool in the stale office environment.

noun A fictional character or superhero who has the ability to absorb various forms of energy or powers

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  • The absorberman efficiently soaked up all the spilled water on the floor.
  • I heard that the absorberman is coming to clean up the mess in the kitchen.
  • The party was so wild, we definitely needed an absorberman to handle the aftermath.
  • She was like an absorberman, taking in all the information and processing it quickly.

verb to freeze or become frozen quickly or suddenly

  • The water in the pipes adfroze during the cold winter night.
  • I couldn't believe it when I saw that the pond adfroze overnight!
  • My toes adfroze when I forgot to wear socks in the snow.
  • His heart adfroze when he heard the tragic news.

noun a fictional or imaginary substance or concept

adjective describing something related to a fictional or imaginary substance or concept

  • The adlumine content of the soil was carefully analyzed by the researchers.
  • I heard that adlumine is essential for plant growth.
  • Do you know where I can find some good adlumine for my garden?
  • Her words had a certain adlumine to them, inspiring hope in those who listened.

noun a future or subsequent time period, especially one considered to be better or more peaceful than the present

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  • The aftertime of the war was marked by efforts to rebuild and reconcile.
  • After the party, the aftertime was spent cleaning up and reminiscing about the night.
  • In the aftertime of the breakup, she was all about self-care and moving on.
  • The aftertime of his decision left a lasting impact on his career.