noun something that provides enjoyment or entertainment

  • The amusement park was filled with families enjoying the various rides and attractions.
  • We had a lot of amusement watching the kittens play with a ball of yarn.
  • I had a blast at the amusement park with my friends.
  • His jokes provided much-needed amusement during the long and boring meeting.

noun A structure, such as a cupola or a summerhouse, situated so as to command a view of the surrounding area.

  • The belvedere at the top of the hill offered a stunning panoramic view of the city.
  • Let's meet at the belvedere in the park for a picnic.
  • I heard there's a cool belvedere spot by the lake where everyone hangs out.
  • From his belvedere in the corporate world, he could see all the moves being made by his competitors.

noun a street in New York City famous for its theaters and musical productions

  • The new musical on Broadway has been receiving rave reviews from critics.
  • I heard there's a really popular show playing on Broadway right now.
  • Let's catch a show on Broadway this weekend, it'll be lit!
  • Her performance was like a shining star on the Broadway stage.

noun a style of music and dance that originated in Trinidad and Tobago, characterized by syncopated rhythms and lyrics often expressing social or political themes

  • The calypso music genre originated in Trinidad and Tobago.
  • I love dancing to calypso music at beach parties.
  • Let's crank up the calypso tunes and have a blast!
  • Her laughter was like a lively calypso dance, infectious and joyful.

noun a large, long-necked ungulate mammal of arid country, with long slender legs, broad cushioned feet, and either one or two humps on the back

  • The camel is known for its ability to survive in harsh desert environments.
  • I rode a camel when I visited the desert last summer.
  • Let's go for a camel ride this weekend!
  • His workload is like a camel's burden, carrying the weight of the project on his shoulders.

noun a large amphitheater in ancient Rome where gladiatorial games and other public spectacles were held

  • The Colosseum in Rome is an iconic ancient amphitheater.
  • Let's go check out the Colosseum while we're in Rome.
  • The Colosseum is massive, dude!
  • The political debate felt like a gladiatorial match in the Colosseum.

noun a city's central business district, often characterized by commercial and cultural activity

adverb toward or in the direction of the central business district

  • The new office building is located in downtown area of the city.
  • Let's meet up for lunch at that new cafe downtown.
  • I love hanging out downtown, there's always something fun to do.
  • Her mind was a bustling downtown of thoughts and ideas.

noun a long, open, level area, typically beside the sea, along which people may walk for pleasure

  • The esplanade along the waterfront offers stunning views of the city skyline.
  • Let's take a walk along the esplanade and enjoy the sea breeze.
  • The esplanade is the perfect spot for a chill sesh with friends.
  • The esplanade of knowledge stretches far and wide, waiting to be explored by curious minds.

noun a long, narrow inlet of the sea, typically bordered by steep cliffs

adjective relating to or characteristic of a firth

  • The firth of the river provided a natural barrier for the town.
  • Let's take a boat out on the firth for some fishing.
  • I heard there's some good surf at the firth today.
  • The firth of knowledge is vast and endless.

noun a market, typically held outdoors, where people sell secondhand goods, antiques, collectibles, and other items at bargain prices

  • I enjoy browsing through the various items at the flea market on weekends.
  • Let's check out the flea market this Saturday for some cool finds.
  • I scored some sick deals at the flea market yesterday.
  • The flea market of ideas was bustling with creativity and innovation.

noun a hot spring that intermittently sends up fountain-like jets of water and steam into the air

  • The geyser erupted with tremendous force, sending hot water and steam high into the air.
  • We were lucky to catch a glimpse of the geyser going off during our visit to Yellowstone.
  • That geyser is lit, it's like nature's own fireworks display!
  • Her anger was like a geyser, bubbling beneath the surface until it finally erupted.

noun a bioluminescent insect larva, especially of a beetle, that emits a soft greenish light

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  • The glowworm is a type of insect belonging to the family Lampyridae.
  • I saw a glowworm lighting up the garden last night.
  • Check out that cool glowworm shining in the dark!
  • Her smile lit up the room like a glowworm in the night.

noun a place where a hermit lives in seclusion

  • The hermitage was a secluded retreat where the monk spent his days in meditation.
  • I heard there's a cool hermitage up in the mountains where you can disconnect from the world.
  • Let's ditch this party and go chill at the hermitage for a while.
  • His small cabin in the woods served as his own personal hermitage, away from the chaos of city life.

noun a theater or concert hall for large gatherings, typically circular in shape with a central space for performances

  • The ancient hippodrome was used for chariot races in Roman times.
  • Let's go check out the hippodrome downtown, I hear they have horse races there.
  • I can't believe we won so much money at the hippodrome last night!
  • The political arena can sometimes feel like a hippodrome with all the competition and drama.

noun a prominent or well-known feature of a landscape

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  • The Eiffel Tower is a famous landmark in Paris.
  • Hey, let's meet at that big landmark near the park.
  • That landmark is lit, we should take some pics there.
  • The discovery of penicillin was a landmark in the field of medicine.

noun a tower or other structure containing a beacon light to warn or guide ships at sea

adjective lighthouse (used as an adjective to describe something related to or resembling a lighthouse)

  • The lighthouse guided ships safely to shore during the storm.
  • Let's take a walk to the lighthouse and enjoy the view.
  • That lighthouse is lit, dude!
  • She was a beacon of hope, like a lighthouse in the darkness.

noun A Loch Ness monster is a legendary creature said to inhabit Loch Ness in Scotland.

  • Many people believe that the Loch Ness monster is a mythical creature that roams the depths of Loch Ness in Scotland.
  • Have you ever heard the story of the Loch Ness monster? It's pretty fascinating.
  • I bet the Loch Ness monster is just a big ol' fish that got blown out of proportion.
  • The Loch Ness monster of our office is that one coworker who always takes credit for other people's work.

noun A large country house with lands; the principal house of a landed estate.

  • The manor house was a grand estate with sprawling gardens and ornate architecture.
  • The manor house is where the fancy parties happen.
  • That manor house is lit, bro!
  • Her mind was like a mysterious manor house, full of hidden secrets waiting to be discovered.

noun a type of railway system in which a single rail serves as a track for the train

  • The city council approved the construction of a new monorail system to improve public transportation.
  • Let's take the monorail to get to the theme park faster.
  • I heard the monorail is the coolest way to travel around town.
  • Her thoughts were like a monorail, moving swiftly and directly from one point to the next.

noun A structure, building, or statue that is built to honor a person or event

  • The monument was erected in honor of the fallen soldiers.
  • Let's meet at the monument in the park.
  • That monument is lit, we should take some pics there.
  • Her kindness was a monument in a world full of cruelty.

noun A place set aside by a national government for preservation of its natural resources and wildlife

  • Visitors from around the world come to admire the natural beauty of the national park.
  • Let's go camping in the national park this weekend!
  • The national park is the bomb, dude!
  • Exploring the national park is like stepping into a different world.

adjective adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'nearby' describes the location of something close or not far away

  • There are several restaurants located nearby the hotel.
  • Hey, there's a great coffee shop nearby if you're interested.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening nearby tonight.
  • The solution to the problem was right nearby, we just had to look for it.

noun a tall, four-sided, narrow tapering monument which ends in a pyramid-like shape at the top

  • The obelisk stood tall in the center of the plaza, a symbol of ancient architecture.
  • Let's meet by the obelisk in the park, it's easy to spot.
  • That obelisk is so cool, it's like a giant pencil standing up straight.
  • His towering presence in the room was like an obelisk, commanding attention from everyone around.

noun a piece of land planted with fruit trees

adjective relating to or characteristic of an orchard

  • The orchard was filled with rows of apple trees bearing ripe fruit.
  • Let's go pick some apples from the orchard down the road.
  • I heard there's a cool orchard where you can go apple-picking.
  • Her mind was like an orchard, filled with ideas waiting to be harvested.

noun a tiered tower with multiple eaves, built in traditions originating as stupa in historic South Asia and further developed in East Asia

  • The pagoda is a traditional tower-like structure found in many Asian countries.
  • Let's visit the pagoda in the park, it's so beautiful!
  • That pagoda is lit, we should take some cool pics there.
  • Her mind was like a pagoda, full of ancient wisdom and knowledge.

noun a public square or similar open area in a town or city, often surrounded by buildings or shops

  • The new shopping plaza is set to open next month.
  • Let's meet at the plaza for lunch.
  • I heard there's a cool hangout spot at the plaza.
  • The plaza of knowledge is where we gather to exchange ideas.

noun a leisurely walk or stroll, especially one taken in a public place for pleasure or display

verb to take a leisurely walk or stroll, especially in a public place

  • The elegant promenade along the waterfront is a popular spot for evening strolls.
  • Let's take a leisurely walk along the promenade and enjoy the view.
  • I heard there's a cool new promenade opening up downtown, wanna check it out?
  • As she walked down the promenade of memories, she couldn't help but smile at all the happy moments.

noun a high point of land or rock projecting into the sea or other water beyond the line of coast

  • The promontory jutted out into the sea, offering a stunning view of the coastline.
  • Let's go check out that cool promontory over there with a great view.
  • That promontory is lit, we should totally take some pics there.
  • The decision to invest in the new project was like standing on a promontory, taking a risk to see a better future.

noun a track or course on which races are run, especially horse races

  • The prestigious horse race took place at the historic racecourse.
  • Let's go watch the horses run at the racecourse this weekend.
  • I heard there's a big race happening at the racecourse, wanna check it out?
  • In the business world, the stock market can be like a racecourse with its ups and downs.

noun a fast-flowing and turbulent part of a river

adjective used to describe something related to or characteristic of rapids

  • The rafting guide warned us about the dangerous rapids ahead.
  • Hold on tight, we're about to hit some crazy rapids!
  • Those rapids were gnarly, dude!
  • Navigating through life's challenges can feel like riding turbulent rapids.

adjective describing or relating to natural scenery or landscapes, especially in a way that is beautiful or picturesque

  • The scenic views from the top of the mountain were breathtaking.
  • We took a drive along the scenic route to enjoy the beautiful scenery.
  • Let's go for a hike and check out the super scenic overlook.
  • Her poetic words painted a scenic picture of the countryside in my mind.

noun a large, often open-air structure for sports or other events, with tiered seating for spectators

  • The stadium was filled to capacity for the championship game.
  • Let's meet at the stadium before the concert starts.
  • The stadium was lit during the game last night.
  • Her mind was like a stadium, filled with thoughts and memories.

noun a three-dimensional representation of a person or thing, typically as a sculpture

  • The statue in the town square was erected to honor the founding fathers.
  • Have you seen the new statue they put up in the park?
  • That statue is so lit, bro!
  • Her stoic demeanor made her seem like a living statue.

noun a type of percussion instrument made from oil drums or similar metal containers

  • The steel band performed at the prestigious music festival.
  • I love listening to the steel band play at the beach.
  • The steel band was jammin' last night!
  • The steel band's music cut through the air like a sharp blade.

noun a building devoted to the worship, or regarded as the dwelling place, of a god or gods or other objects of religious reverence

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  • The temple is a sacred place of worship in many religions.
  • Let's meet at the temple for the ceremony.
  • I heard the temple is lit on Friday nights.
  • Her body was a temple, carefully maintained and respected.

noun a reference to the RMS Titanic or anything of immense size or power

adjective describing something of great size, strength, or power, often used to refer to the RMS Titanic, a famous ship that sank in 1912

  • The Titanic was a famous ship that tragically sank on its maiden voyage.
  • Have you seen the movie Titanic? It's a classic!
  • That party was Titanic, everyone had a great time.
  • Her love for him was Titanic, overwhelming and all-consuming.

adjective describing something that is typical of or suitable for tourists

  • The city council is working to balance the needs of tourists with the desire to avoid becoming too touristy.
  • I prefer to avoid the touristy areas and find hidden gems off the beaten path.
  • I'm not into all that touristy stuff - I like to do my own thing.
  • Her personality was like a touristy souvenir shop - flashy and shallow.

noun a small Italian restaurant or eating establishment

  • The trattoria we dined at last night served authentic Italian cuisine.
  • Let's meet up at the trattoria down the street for some pasta.
  • I heard that new trattoria is the bomb, we should check it out.
  • The trattoria of life offers a variety of experiences, some bitter and some sweet.

noun a type of bath or bathing facility that originated in Turkey, typically involving a steam room followed by a cold water rinse or plunge

  • After a long day of sightseeing, I decided to relax and unwind at a traditional Turkish bath.
  • Let's treat ourselves to a Turkish bath spa day this weekend, it'll be so relaxing!
  • I heard that Turkish baths are the bomb for getting rid of toxins and stress.
  • In times of stress, I like to imagine myself soaking in a Turkish bath to calm my mind.

noun a period of time devoted to pleasure, rest, or relaxation, especially one with pay granted to an employee

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  • I am planning to take a vacation to Europe next summer.
  • I'm thinking of going on vacation to the beach next month.
  • I need a vacay ASAP, I'm so stressed out.
  • Sometimes, taking a mental vacation from work can be just as rejuvenating as a physical one.

noun a sight or prospect, especially of a landscape

verb to consider or think about in a specified way

  • The hotel room offers a stunning view of the city skyline.
  • Check out the amazing view from the top of the hill!
  • Dude, the view from this spot is lit!
  • From a historical view, this event will be remembered as a turning point.

noun a pleasing view, especially one seen through a long, narrow opening

  • From this vantage point, we have a stunning vista of the city skyline.
  • The view from up here is amazing, you can see the whole vista!
  • Check out that sick vista, it's so rad!
  • As she stood on the mountain peak, she felt like she had a vista of endless possibilities before her.

noun a building in Washington, D.C. that serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States

  • The President addressed the nation from the White House.
  • I heard there's a protest happening outside the White House.
  • Let's sneak a peek at the White House while we're in D.C.
  • Her new job felt like moving into the White House of her career.

noun a type of public transportation in the Philippines, typically a brightly colored converted jeep

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  • The jeepney is a popular mode of transportation in the Philippines.
  • Let's take the jeepney to get to the market.
  • I love riding the jeepney around town.
  • The jeepney of ideas carried us through the brainstorming session.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'cultural' is also a noun as it refers to the aspect of culture related to the campus.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Cultural' is an adjective as it describes the type of campus being discussed.

  • The cultural campus is home to many art galleries and museums.
  • Let's meet at the cultural campus for the concert tonight.
  • I heard the cultural campus is lit with all the new exhibits.
  • The cultural campus is like a melting pot of creativity and expression.

noun A proper noun referring to the patron saint of Wales, also known as Dewi Sant

  • St David is the patron saint of Wales, known for his piety and miracles.
  • Did you know St David's Day is celebrated on March 1st in Wales?
  • I'm wearing a daffodil pin for St David's Day.
  • She was as brave as St David in the face of adversity.

noun a Greek dish consisting of small pieces of meat and sometimes vegetables grilled on a skewer

  • The traditional Greek dish, souvlaki, consists of grilled skewers of meat and vegetables.
  • Let's grab some souvlaki for lunch, it's always a tasty choice.
  • I could really go for some souvlaki right now, it's so good!
  • The team's performance was like a well-made souvlaki - a perfect blend of different elements coming together.

noun a type of mineral deposit that forms on the floors and walls of caves, often creating smooth, wavy formations

  • The cave was filled with beautiful formations of flowstone.
  • Check out the cool flowstone formations in this cave!
  • Dude, that flowstone is sick!
  • Her words flowed smoothly like a stream over the flowstone.

noun a short holiday or vacation spent in a city, usually involving sightseeing, shopping, and exploring the local culture

  • Many people enjoy taking a city break to explore new destinations and immerse themselves in different cultures.
  • I'm thinking of going on a city break to Paris next weekend, want to join?
  • Let's ditch work and go on a city break to Barcelona!
  • Taking a city break from the chaos of everyday life can be a refreshing way to recharge and gain perspective.

noun A person who is a resident or native of Toronto, Canada.

  • The Torontonian was well-versed in the city's history and culture.
  • I met a Torontonian at the event last night.
  • That Torontonian sure knows where to find the best poutine in town.
  • As a Torontonian at heart, she always felt a deep connection to the city.

noun Checkpoint Charlie

  • Checkpoint Charlie was a famous border crossing point in Berlin during the Cold War.
  • Let's go check out Checkpoint Charlie while we're in Berlin.
  • Checkpoint Charlie was where all the action went down back in the day.
  • Crossing Checkpoint Charlie symbolized the divide between East and West during the Cold War.

noun a motorized three-wheeled vehicle commonly used as a taxi or transport method in some countries

  • The tourist decided to take a tuk-tuk to explore the city.
  • Let's hop on a tuk-tuk to get to the market quickly.
  • I love cruising around in a tuk-tuk, it's so much fun!
  • The tuk-tuk of ideas kept driving through his mind, never stopping.

noun a rainbow produced by moonlight rather than sunlight

  • The moonbow is a rare natural phenomenon that occurs when the moonlight refracts through water droplets in the air.
  • I heard there might be a moonbow tonight, so let's go outside and see if we can spot it!
  • Check out the cool moonbow in the sky right now, it looks awesome!
  • The moonbow of success shone brightly upon her as she achieved her goals.

adjective describing something related to tourism or tourists

  • The city council is working on improving the infrastructure to attract more touristic visitors.
  • The touristic areas of the city are always bustling with activity.
  • I love hanging out in the touristic spots, there's always something cool happening.
  • The touristic appeal of the small town is like a magnet drawing in visitors from all over.

noun a brand of electric transportation device that is self-balancing and has two wheels

  • The tour guide demonstrated how to operate the Segway before the group set off.
  • We had a blast riding around the park on the Segway.
  • Let's take the Segway for a spin and see where it takes us.
  • Using humor as a Segway, he smoothly transitioned from one topic to the next.

noun A place where striptease or exotic dancing is performed

  • The city council has strict regulations regarding the operation of nudie bars within city limits.
  • Let's go grab a few drinks at the nudie bar down the street.
  • I heard that new nudie bar is the place to be on Friday nights.
  • The company's financial report was like a nudie bar, revealing all its secrets and vulnerabilities.

noun a borough of New York City located mainly on Manhattan Island

adjective relating to or characteristic of Manhattan

  • Manhattan is one of the five boroughs of New York City.
  • Let's take a trip to Manhattan and explore all the famous landmarks.
  • I love hanging out in Manhattan, it's always so lit.
  • In the concrete jungle of Manhattan, dreams are made and broken.

noun a type of landscape that includes sand as a prominent feature

  • The artist created a beautiful sandscape using different colored sand grains.
  • Let's go check out the cool sandscape at the beach!
  • That sandscape is totally rad, dude!
  • The sandscape of emotions within her was constantly shifting.

noun a device used to take self-portraits or group photos by extending the reach of the camera beyond the normal arm's length

  • The tourist used a selfie stick to capture a group photo with the iconic landmark in the background.
  • I always bring my selfie stick when I travel so I can take better pictures.
  • Check out this cool selfie stick I got on sale, it's perfect for taking selfies with friends.
  • Sometimes we need a 'selfie stick' to help us see ourselves from a different perspective.

noun a type of tobacco mixed with molasses or honey and smoked in a hookah or water pipe

  • The restaurant offers a variety of shisha flavors for customers to enjoy.
  • Let's go grab some shisha at the hookah lounge.
  • I'm craving some shisha, let's hit up the shisha bar.
  • The smoke from the shisha danced in the air like a mystical fog.

noun a beauty treatment in which small fish nibble dead skin off the feet

  • Many people believe that fish pedicure treatments can help exfoliate and soften the skin on your feet.
  • Have you ever tried a fish pedicure? It's supposed to make your feet super smooth!
  • I heard that fish pedicures are all the rage right now for getting rid of dead skin on your feet.
  • Getting a fish pedicure is like having tiny masseuses nibbling away at the rough spots on your feet.