noun a mark on the skin that is present at birth or appears shortly after

  • The doctor examined the patient's birthmark to ensure it was not cancerous.
  • I've had this birthmark on my arm since I was born.
  • Check out this cool birthmark I have on my leg!
  • Her unique talent was like a birthmark that set her apart from the rest.

noun a misfortune or difficult situation

  • The ill-wind of economic downturn has affected many industries.
  • I heard there's an ill-wind blowing through the company, so layoffs might be coming.
  • When it rains, it pours - that ill-wind just keeps on blowing.
  • His negative attitude is like an ill-wind that brings everyone down.

noun success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one's own actions

  • Success in this endeavor will largely depend on luck.
  • You're in luck! The store is having a sale.
  • I'm feeling lucky today, let's go for it!
  • Sometimes luck is just being in the right place at the right time.

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

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • She always carried a lucky piece with her to important meetings for good luck.
  • I found this lucky piece on the ground and decided to keep it.
  • My lucky piece is like my good luck charm, I never leave home without it.
  • His grandmother's necklace was his lucky piece, a symbol of protection and guidance.

noun a complicated or confusing statement or set of statements

  • The speaker's convoluted explanation was filled with unnecessary mumbo jumbo.
  • I can't make sense of all this mumbo jumbo in the instructions.
  • Stop talking that mumbo jumbo, just tell me what you mean.
  • Her mind was filled with a chaotic mix of thoughts, like a swirling pot of mumbo jumbo.

noun language or ritual that is meaningless or unintelligible

adjective used to describe something that is confusing or nonsensical

  • The speaker's presentation was filled with technical jargon and mumbo-jumbo that made it hard to follow.
  • I tried reading that contract but it was full of legal mumbo-jumbo that I couldn't make sense of.
  • Don't listen to him, he's just spouting a bunch of mumbo-jumbo.
  • Her explanation was so confusing, it sounded like she was speaking in mumbo-jumbo.

noun a phenomenon that is believed to foretell the future, often signifying good or bad luck

  • The appearance of a black cat is often seen as an omen of bad luck.
  • Seeing a shooting star is considered a good omen for making a wish.
  • Finding a four-leaf clover is like getting a lucky omen.
  • The dark clouds gathering on the horizon were seen as an omen of the impending storm.

noun an object that is believed to have magical powers and bring good luck

  • The ancient talisman was believed to bring protection and good luck to its wearer.
  • My grandma gave me a talisman to keep me safe on my travels.
  • I always carry my lucky talisman with me, just in case.
  • Music was his talisman, helping him through tough times with its soothing melodies.

adjective describing someone or something that has not been blessed or favored

  • The unblessed land remained barren despite the efforts of the farmers.
  • She felt unblessed after losing the competition.
  • I always feel so unblessed when I see my friends going on luxurious vacations.
  • His unblessed soul wandered aimlessly, searching for peace.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'day' is a noun as it represents a period of time.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'unlucky' is an adjective that describes the type of day being referenced.

  • The series of unfortunate events that occurred on that day led many to believe it was an unlucky day.
  • Man, yesterday was such an unlucky day for me - everything seemed to go wrong!
  • I swear, that day was cursed - definitely an unlucky day!
  • It felt like the universe was conspiring against me on that unlucky day.

adjective describing someone or something that is unfortunate or not favored by luck

  • The team's performance was affected by a series of unlucky events.
  • I heard you had an unlucky day at work yesterday.
  • She's been feeling pretty unlucky lately, like she's got a black cloud following her around.
  • Sometimes it feels like I'm just an unlucky person when it comes to finding parking spots.

noun an irrational fear or phobia of the number five

  • Quintophobia is a term used to describe the fear of the number five.
  • I heard that Jenny has quintophobia and gets anxious whenever she sees the number five.
  • Some people think quintophobia is silly, but to those who have it, it's a real fear.
  • Facing quintophobia is like constantly being haunted by the number five in every aspect of life.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of the number four

  • Quadrophobia is a rare phobia characterized by an intense fear of the number four.
  • I heard that Sarah has quadrophobia, so we always make sure not to mention the number four around her.
  • I can't believe Mark has quadrophobia, he gets so freaked out by the number four!
  • His quadrophobia extends beyond just the number four, he also avoids anything that comes in fours.

noun a fear of the number eight

  • Octophobia is a rare condition characterized by an intense fear of the number eight.
  • I heard Sarah has octophobia - she gets really anxious whenever she sees the number eight.
  • Dude, that's some serious octophobia you've got going on there.
  • His octophobia is so extreme that he avoids anything related to the number eight at all costs.

noun a person who believes in or uses magical thinking

  • The professor described the student as a magical thinker for his ability to come up with innovative solutions to complex problems.
  • My friend is such a magical thinker - she always believes in the power of positive thinking to make things happen.
  • I never thought of myself as a magical thinker, but after that meditation retreat, I feel like anything is possible.
  • As a writer, she was known for her magical thinker approach to storytelling, weaving fantastical elements into everyday life.

noun a term used to describe the eyes of a snake, typically with narrow pupils and a menacing appearance

  • The gambler rolled snake eyes and lost all his money.
  • I can't believe I rolled snake eyes again in that board game.
  • I knew I was in trouble when I saw those snake eyes staring back at me.
  • Her cold stare felt like snake eyes piercing through my soul.

noun a person who has a fear of Friday the 13th

  • The paraskevidekatriaphobe refused to leave the house on Friday the 13th.
  • My friend is such a paraskevidekatriaphobe, she won't even come out on Friday the 13th.
  • I can't believe how much of a paraskevidekatriaphobe he is, it's just a superstition!
  • Being a paraskevidekatriaphobe is like living in constant fear of bad luck.

noun a person or individual

verb a word used to describe an action or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb

  • It is a well-known fact that someone will not make old bones if they do not take care of their health.
  • I heard that someone will not make old bones if they keep living such a reckless lifestyle.
  • Dude, if you keep partying every night, someone will not make old bones, you know?
  • If you keep taking such risks, someone will not make old bones in this dangerous environment.

noun a type of thinking that is illogical or unrealistic, often involving beliefs in supernatural or magical powers

  • The psychologist explained that magical thinking is a cognitive bias that can lead to irrational beliefs.
  • Some people believe in magical thinking, like wearing a lucky charm for good luck.
  • I know it sounds crazy, but some folks are into that whole magical thinking thing.
  • Her belief in magical thinking was like living in a fantasy world where anything was possible.

noun an extreme fear of the number thirteen

  • Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of the number 13, often leading to superstitions and avoidance of anything related to it.
  • I heard Sarah has triskaidekaphobia, so she always avoids sitting in the 13th row of the movie theater.
  • Some people think triskaidekaphobia is just silly superstition, but it's a real fear for others.
  • His triskaidekaphobia was so intense that he would go out of his way to avoid any situation involving the number 13.