noun a citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city, typically built on a hill

  • The Acropolis in Athens is a famous ancient citadel located on a high rocky outcrop above the city.
  • Let's go check out the Acropolis while we're in Athens.
  • That new building looks like a mini Acropolis.
  • The CEO's office is like the acropolis of the company, overseeing everything from a high vantage point.

noun a large, open-air venue used for performances and entertainment, typically with a semicircular or circular seating arrangement

  • The ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome is a popular tourist attraction.
  • Let's meet at the amphitheater for the concert tonight.
  • The new skate park is like an amphitheater for skaters.
  • The courtroom felt like an amphitheater with all eyes on the defendant.

noun a group or chain of islands

adjective relating to or consisting of an archipelago

  • The archipelago consists of several small islands scattered across the ocean.
  • I heard there's a cool archipelago we can visit for our vacation.
  • Let's hit up that archipelago for some beach vibes!
  • Her mind was like an archipelago, with thoughts scattered like islands in the sea.

noun a ring-shaped coral reef, island, or series of islets

  • The coral atoll is a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islets formed of coral.
  • I can't wait to go snorkeling at the atoll during our vacation.
  • Let's hit up the atoll for some beach vibes.
  • The team's defense was like an atoll, impenetrable and strong.

noun the action or power of evoking interest, pleasure, or liking

  • The city's main attraction is its historic architecture.
  • The new amusement park is the hottest attraction in town.
  • That new restaurant is the bee's knees - a real attraction!
  • Her magnetic personality was an attraction that drew people to her.

noun a wide road or thoroughfare, typically with trees and grass on either side

adjective used to describe something related to or located on an avenue

  • The new shopping center is located on a busy avenue in the city.
  • Let's meet at the cafe on Main Avenue for lunch.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening on Elm Avenue tonight.
  • Exploring different career avenues can lead to new opportunities.

noun A garden or outdoor area where beer is the main focus

  • The hotel has a lovely beer garden where guests can relax and enjoy a drink outdoors.
  • Let's meet up at the beer garden after work for a few beers.
  • I heard that new bar has a sick beer garden, we should check it out.
  • The park felt like a natural beer garden with all the people sitting around enjoying the sunshine.

noun a wide street in a town or city, typically having trees at regular intervals along its sides

  • The hotel is located on a prestigious boulevard in the city center.
  • Let's take a stroll down the boulevard and check out the shops.
  • I saw some really cool cars cruising down the boulevard last night.
  • The boulevard of success is lined with hard work and determination.

noun a little-used road or path

adjective describing something related to a byway

  • The historic byway is a popular route for tourists to explore the countryside.
  • Let's take the scenic byway instead of the main highway for a more relaxing drive.
  • I love cruising down the back byways with the windows down and music blasting.
  • Through hard work and determination, she navigated the byways of success to achieve her goals.

noun a deep valley with steep sides, often carved from the earth by a river

  • The Grand Canyon is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the United States.
  • We hiked through the canyon and took some amazing photos.
  • That canyon is lit, we should definitely go check it out.
  • She felt like she was in a deep canyon of despair, with no way out.

noun A large and important Christian church that is the official church of a bishop

  • The cathedral was built in the 12th century and is a prime example of Gothic architecture.
  • Let's meet at the cathedral for the concert tonight.
  • That cathedral is lit, we should check it out.
  • Her mind was like a cathedral, filled with echoes of past memories.

noun a place imagined to be in the sky, made up of clouds

  • The mountaintop was shrouded in mist, resembling a cloudland.
  • I felt like I was in cloudland when I reached the top of the hill.
  • Dude, that concert was like being in cloudland!
  • Her mind often drifted to cloudland, where reality seemed distant.

noun a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory

adjective relating to a particular nation or its people

  • The country's economy is heavily dependent on agriculture.
  • I love exploring different countries and experiencing new cultures.
  • This country is lit, I never want to leave!
  • His love for his country runs deep in his veins.

noun a narrow piece of land that projects from a coastline into the sea

adjective relating to or characteristic of a headland

  • The lighthouse stood tall on the rocky headland, guiding ships safely into the harbor.
  • Let's take a walk along the headland and enjoy the view of the ocean.
  • I heard there's a secret beach hidden behind the headland, wanna check it out?
  • She felt like she was standing on a headland, with important decisions stretching out in front of her.

noun a region of high or mountainous land

  • The highlands of Scotland are known for their stunning natural beauty.
  • Let's go hiking in the highlands this weekend.
  • The highlands are lit, we should definitely plan a trip there.
  • In the highlands of success, one must navigate through challenges to reach the peak.

noun a piece of land surrounded by water

adjective used to describe something related to an island

  • The island of Hawaii is known for its stunning beaches and active volcanoes.
  • I'm thinking of taking a trip to the island next summer.
  • Let's ditch this place and head to the island for a weekend getaway.
  • In a sea of chaos, she found peace on her own little island of solitude.

noun a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by sandbars or coral reefs

  • The crystal clear waters of the lagoon were a sight to behold.
  • Let's go for a swim in the lagoon, it's so refreshing!
  • The lagoon is the perfect spot for a chill day by the water.
  • Her mind was a peaceful lagoon amidst the chaos of everyday life.

noun Mardi Gras

  • The annual Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans attracts thousands of tourists each year.
  • I can't wait to catch some beads at Mardi Gras next week!
  • Mardi Gras is gonna be lit this year, I heard there's a great parade planned.
  • For me, Mardi Gras symbolizes a time of joy and celebration with loved ones.

noun a stately or impressive building housing a tomb or group of tombs

  • The ancient king was buried in a grand mausoleum built in his honor.
  • Let's check out that old mausoleum on the edge of town, it's supposed to be haunted.
  • That mausoleum is giving me the creeps, let's get out of here.
  • The abandoned factory was like a mausoleum of forgotten dreams.

noun a central part of a city, typically where the main business and commercial areas are located

  • The new office building is located in the heart of midtown Manhattan.
  • Let's grab lunch at that new cafe in midtown later.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening in midtown tonight.
  • His mind was like a bustling midtown street, filled with thoughts and ideas.

noun A building or place where works of art, scientific specimens, or other objects of permanent value are kept and displayed.

  • The museum showcases a collection of ancient artifacts.
  • Let's check out the museum this weekend, it's supposed to have some cool stuff.
  • The museum is lit, you gotta see it for yourself.
  • Her mind is like a museum, full of memories and knowledge.

noun Niagara

  • Niagara Falls is a popular tourist destination known for its breathtaking beauty.
  • Let's plan a trip to Niagara this weekend!
  • Niagara is lit, we should totally go check it out.
  • The amount of work piled up on my desk feels like a Niagara of tasks.

noun a piece of land almost surrounded by water or projecting out into a body of water.

  • The peninsula jutted out into the sea, creating a natural harbor for ships.
  • Let's take a drive along the peninsula and enjoy the scenic views.
  • I heard there's a cool party happening on the peninsula this weekend.
  • The peninsula of knowledge extends further with each new discovery.

noun a structure extending into the water from a shore for docking boats or ships

  • The ferry departed from the pier at exactly 10:00 AM.
  • Let's meet at the pier for a fun day out.
  • I heard there's a sick party happening at the pier tonight.
  • The pier of knowledge extends further with each book you read.

noun a region in southern New Jersey characterized by its sandy soil and pine forests

  • The pine barrens are a unique ecosystem characterized by dense pine forests.
  • I love going camping in the pine barrens - it's so peaceful and quiet.
  • Let's go hang out in the pine barrens and have a bonfire tonight!
  • The pine barrens of his mind were filled with dark thoughts and memories.

noun a town in New York

  • The town of Riverhead is located on the North Fork of Long Island.
  • Let's take a trip to Riverhead for some shopping and dining.
  • I heard Riverhead is a cool spot to hang out on the weekends.
  • The riverhead of creativity flows endlessly in the minds of artists.

noun a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream

  • The river flowed gracefully through the valley, providing water for the surrounding farmland.
  • Let's go for a swim in the river later, it's a hot day.
  • I heard that new club is lit, we should go check it out by the river.
  • Her emotions ran deep like a powerful river, always moving and changing.

noun a large, flat expanse of salt left by the evaporation of a body of salt water

adjective describing the type of flat land covered with salt

  • The salt flat in Bolivia is one of the largest in the world.
  • Let's go check out that cool salt flat we saw on Instagram!
  • That salt flat is lit, we should totally take some sick pics there.
  • Her mind was like a salt flat, vast and empty of thoughts.

noun a building or place considered to be sacred or holy, typically containing relics or memorials of saints or other religious figures

  • The shrine was meticulously decorated with intricate carvings and gold leaf.
  • We're going to visit the shrine later, want to come along?
  • That shrine is lit, you have to check it out!
  • To her, the library was a shrine of knowledge and learning.

noun a broad, flat area of land that is higher than the surrounding land

  • The tableland region is characterized by its flat terrain and high elevation.
  • Let's go for a hike up on the tableland, the views are amazing!
  • I heard there's a sick party happening on the tableland tonight.
  • His mind was like a vast tableland, open and ready to absorb new ideas.

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  • In order to travel to the United States, you will need to apply for a visa.
  • Hey, did you remember to get your visa before your trip?
  • I totally forgot to sort out my visa for the trip, I'm so stressed now.
  • Having a visa to enter the exclusive club made her feel like a VIP.

noun A cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline.

  • The majestic waterfall cascaded down the rocky cliff with great force.
  • We hiked to the waterfall and took some awesome photos.
  • Dude, that waterfall was totally epic!
  • Her emotions flowed like a waterfall, overwhelming her with sadness.

noun a colloquial term for the West Indies, a group of islands in the Caribbean region

  • The Windies cricket team is known for their aggressive playing style.
  • I love watching the Windies play cricket, they're so entertaining!
  • The Windies are killing it on the field today!
  • The Windies are like a force of nature when they're in form.

noun a large volcanic crater, typically one formed by a major eruption leading to the collapse of the mouth of the volcano

  • The caldera of the volcano is a large, bowl-shaped depression formed by the collapse of an emptied magma chamber.
  • We hiked up to the caldera of the volcano and enjoyed the breathtaking views from the top.
  • Dude, the caldera of that volcano is lit! You gotta check it out.
  • Her emotions bubbled like a simmering caldera, ready to erupt at any moment.

noun a person from Trinidad and Tobago or of Trinidadian descent

  • Trini is a colloquial term used to refer to someone from Trinidad and Tobago.
  • I met a Trini at the party last night, she was really fun to talk to.
  • Hey Trini, what's up? You coming to the beach later?
  • Her vibrant personality reminded me of a true Trini spirit.

noun Curaçao is a noun referring to a Caribbean island country and a liqueur flavored with the dried peel of bitter oranges.

  • Curaçao is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands located in the southern Caribbean Sea.
  • I'm planning a vacation to Curaçao next month, have you been there before?
  • Let's hit up Curaçao for some fun in the sun!
  • The vibrant colors of the buildings in Curaçao are like a painting come to life.

noun a city in northern Scotland, known for its castle and as a gateway to the Highlands

  • Inverness is a city in the Scottish Highlands known for its historic buildings and stunning landscapes.
  • I'm planning a trip to Inverness to explore the castles and Loch Ness.
  • Inverness is a cool spot to visit if you're into old architecture and beautiful scenery.
  • Inverness is like a hidden gem nestled in the Scottish countryside, waiting to be discovered.

noun a city in California, known for being the headquarters of several major technology companies

  • Cupertino is a city located in Santa Clara County, California.
  • Have you ever been to Cupertino? It's a nice place.
  • I heard there's a cool new spot in Cupertino, wanna check it out?
  • The company's headquarters in Cupertino is like the heart of their operations.

noun a system or group of parallel mountain ranges together with the intervening plateaus and other features, especially in the Andes or the Rockies

  • The Andes cordillera is one of the longest mountain ranges in the world.
  • I love hiking in the cordillera near my hometown.
  • Let's go explore the cordillera this weekend, it's gonna be epic!
  • The challenges we face together are like climbing a steep cordillera, but we will overcome them.

noun a building or group of buildings where monks or nuns live and worship

  • The abbey was founded in the 12th century by a group of monks.
  • Let's take a trip to the abbey this weekend, it's so peaceful there.
  • I heard the abbey is haunted, let's go check it out!
  • The abbey of knowledge holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe.

noun a building occupied by a community of monks or nuns

  • The abbeys in the region are known for their stunning architecture and historical significance.
  • Let's go check out those old abbeys on our road trip this weekend.
  • Those abbeys are totally lit, we should definitely visit them.
  • The abbeys of knowledge hold the secrets of the universe within their walls.

noun a place name, specifically a village in Lancashire, England

  • Abbeystead is a small village located in Lancashire, England.
  • Have you ever visited Abbeystead in Lancashire?
  • Let's take a road trip to Abbeystead, it's a hidden gem!
  • The tranquility of Abbeystead is like a sanctuary for the soul.

noun a mountain range in northeastern New York State, known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities

  • The Adirondacks are a mountain range located in upstate New York.
  • I'm thinking of planning a camping trip in the Adirondacks this summer.
  • The Adirondacks are perfect for some outdoor fun and relaxation.
  • Her mind was as vast and wild as the Adirondacks.