noun a person who is considered to typify a particular fashionable lifestyle, often characterized by being well-dressed and stylish

  • She was considered a fashion plate in her social circle, always impeccably dressed.
  • My sister is such a fashion plate, she always knows the latest trends.
  • That girl is a total fashion plate, she can pull off any look.
  • The new sports car was a fashion plate, turning heads wherever it went.

noun the center of public attention or interest

  • The actress found herself in the limelight after winning an Academy Award.
  • She's been loving all the attention in the limelight lately.
  • He's always chasing after the limelight, trying to be the center of attention.
  • The new technology stole the limelight from the older models.

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

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

article a word that is used to specify a noun as definite or indefinite

  • The CEO decided to make a show of the company's commitment to diversity by hosting a panel discussion on the topic.
  • She always makes a show of her new designer handbags whenever she goes out with her friends.
  • He loves to make a show of his flashy car whenever he drives through town.
  • The politician's speech was just a way to make a show of his supposed concern for the people.

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.

adjective Attempting to impress by affecting greater importance, talent, culture, etc., than is actually possessed.

  • The art critic dismissed the painting as pretentious and lacking in genuine emotion.
  • She always talks about her expensive taste in wine, but I think it's just pretentious.
  • Why is he always acting so pretentious around us?
  • His pretentious attitude was like a thick fog, obscuring any genuine connection we could have had.

noun the notice or attention given to someone or something by the media or the public

adjective relating to or designed to gain public attention or notice

  • The company hired a PR firm to handle their publicity.
  • She's always seeking publicity for her new business.
  • He's trying to get some free publicity by posting on social media.
  • The scandal brought a lot of negative publicity to the organization.

noun a person who creates or designs table settings for events or occasions

  • The tablescaper meticulously arranged the centerpiece for the formal dinner event.
  • My friend is a talented tablescaper and always makes our dinner parties look amazing.
  • I never knew being a tablescaper could be so much fun and creative!
  • She was a true tablescaper of life, always arranging things in a way that brought beauty and harmony to every situation.

noun the activity or art of arranging and decorating a table for a special event or occasion

  • The event planner spent hours tablescaping for the wedding reception.
  • I love tablescaping for dinner parties, it's so much fun!
  • Let's get together this weekend and do some tablescaping for the BBQ.
  • She has a knack for tablescaping her life, always arranging things perfectly.

noun a type of food that is a combination of a croissant and a waffle

  • The cafe is known for their unique croiffle, a croissant-waffle hybrid.
  • I can't decide between a croissant or a waffle, so I'll just have a croiffle.
  • Let's grab a croiffle for brunch, it's the best of both worlds!
  • The croiffle symbolizes the blending of different culinary traditions.

noun a slang term used to describe well-defined abdominal muscles that resemble the ridges of a washboard

  • He diligently followed his exercise routine to achieve washboard abs.
  • She's been hitting the gym non-stop to get those washboard abs.
  • Check out his rock-hard washboard abs!
  • Her dedication to fitness gave her washboard abs of steel.

noun A space between the inner thighs when someone is standing with their feet together

  • The concept of a thigh gap has been a topic of discussion in the realm of body image and beauty standards.
  • Some people believe that having a thigh gap is a sign of being thin.
  • She's always trying to achieve that thigh gap look, but I think she looks great just the way she is.
  • In her mind, the thigh gap represented a sense of achievement and self-discipline.

noun a day on which a person allows themselves to eat foods that are not typically allowed on a diet

  • I allow myself a cheat day once a week to indulge in my favorite foods.
  • I'm looking forward to my cheat day on Saturday so I can eat pizza and ice cream.
  • I'm gonna go all out on my cheat day and have a burger and fries.
  • For me, a cheat day is like a mental break from my strict diet routine.

noun food - any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink to maintain life and growth

  • The chef prepared a platter of unicorn food for the royal banquet.
  • I can't believe people actually eat that unicorn food stuff.
  • Have you tried the unicorn food trend yet? It's so colorful and fun!
  • Her creativity knows no bounds, it's like she's always cooking up some unicorn food in her mind.

noun a person who presents the news on television or radio

adjective relating to news or news reporting

  • The newser delivered the latest updates on the stock market.
  • Did you catch the newser on TV last night?
  • I always trust that newser to give me the real scoop.
  • She's like a walking newser, always knowing what's going on.

noun a slang term used to refer to the visible swelling of a pregnant woman's belly

  • The expectant mother proudly displayed her baby bump at the charity event.
  • She's glowing with her baby bump showing!
  • Check out her cute baby bump!
  • The project is still in its infancy, just a baby bump in the road to success.

noun a type of swimsuit characterized by its revealing and daring design

  • The new swimwear collection includes a variety of styles, including the slashkini.
  • I can't decide between the bikini and the slashkini for my beach vacation.
  • She rocked that slashkini at the pool party.
  • The bold design of the slashkini symbolizes confidence and empowerment.

noun Babelicious can also be used as a noun to refer to a person who is considered very attractive or appealing.

adjective Babelicious is an adjective that describes someone or something as extremely attractive or appealing.

  • The actress was described as babelicious by the critics for her stunning beauty.
  • Wow, that new guy at work is totally babelicious!
  • I can't believe how babelicious that dessert looks!
  • The sunset over the ocean was so babelicious, it took my breath away.

noun a small elasticized or twisted fabric band used to fasten a woman's hair

adjective describing the style or material of the scrunchie

  • The young lady wore a scrunchie in her hair to keep it neatly in place.
  • I love how your scrunchie matches your outfit perfectly.
  • I can't find my favorite scrunchie anywhere, it's driving me crazy!
  • Her laughter was like a colorful scrunchie, brightening up the room.

noun a person who closely follows news and events related to royalty

  • The royal watcher diligently follows the activities of the royal family and reports on them.
  • The royal watcher is obsessed with everything the royals do.
  • The royal watcher is a total royal fanatic.
  • She's like a royal watcher, always keeping an eye on the latest royal news.

noun a romantic relationship between two people, especially in a reality TV show, that is often exaggerated or fabricated for the sake of entertainment

  • The actors' showmance was just for publicity and did not affect their professional relationship.
  • Did you hear about the showmance between the lead actors on that TV show?
  • Their showmance was so obvious, everyone knew it was fake.
  • Their showmance was like a scripted love story played out in real life.

noun a word used to identify a word that can function as a subject, object, or complement in a sentence

  • The actress experienced a make-up malfunction right before going on stage.
  • Her make-up malfunctioned just as she was about to take a selfie.
  • She had a major make-up fail when her mascara started smudging everywhere.
  • The team's communication breakdown was like a make-up malfunction during a fashion show.