Symbols In Literature

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a group of people who are noisy and disorderly

verb to make the characteristic sound of a rooster

  • The crow is known for its distinctive black plumage.
  • I saw a bunch of crows hanging out on the power lines.
  • That guy is as annoying as a crow cawing in the morning.
  • The crowd of protesters outside the building was as loud as a flock of crows.

noun a member of an ancient Jewish sect, distinguished by strict observance of the traditional and written law, and commonly held to have pretensions to superior sanctity

  • The Pharisee was known for strictly adhering to religious laws and traditions.
  • The Pharisee always made sure to follow every rule in the book.
  • That Pharisee is such a stickler for the rules.
  • She was a Pharisee when it came to cleanliness, everything had to be spotless.

noun a large, black bird with a loud, harsh call

verb There are no applicable verbs for the word 'raven'.

adjective There are no applicable adjectives for the word 'raven'.

adverb There are no applicable adverbs for the word 'raven'.

pronoun There are no applicable pronouns for the word 'raven'.

preposition There are no applicable prepositions for the word 'raven'.

conjunction There are no applicable conjunctions for the word 'raven'.

interjection There are no applicable interjections for the word 'raven'.

article There are no applicable articles for the word 'raven'.

  • The raven is a large, black bird known for its intelligence and adaptability.
  • I saw a raven perched on the roof this morning.
  • That raven is one smart cookie.
  • The raven symbolizes death and mystery in many cultures.

noun A structure or enclosure, typically made of metal bars, that is covered in a thin layer of gold or gold-colored material.

  • She lived in a gilded cage, surrounded by luxury but unable to experience true freedom.
  • Living in that fancy mansion may seem great, but it's like being in a gilded cage.
  • The rich and famous may have all the money in the world, but they're still stuck in a gilded cage.
  • The high-paying job came with a lot of restrictions, making it feel like a gilded cage.