Travel Destination Descriptions

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun the quality of being powerfully and mysteriously attractive or fascinating

verb to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable

  • The allure of the historic city drew in tourists from around the world.
  • The new restaurant has a certain allure that makes everyone want to try it.
  • The party scene in that city has a unique allure that you just have to experience for yourself.
  • The allure of the unknown always beckons us to explore beyond our comfort zones.

adjective describing something that is capable of capturing and holding attention; fascinating

  • The speaker delivered a captivating presentation that held the audience's attention throughout.
  • The movie was so captivating, I couldn't look away from the screen.
  • The new video game is absolutely captivating - I can't stop playing it!
  • Her captivating smile lit up the room like a ray of sunshine.

noun a brief statement or account of the main points of something

adjective describing something that is characteristic of or suitable for summer

  • The report provided a summery overview of the company's financial performance.
  • I like to wear summery dresses when the weather is warm.
  • Let's hit the beach and soak up some summery vibes.
  • His smile was as bright and cheerful as a summery day.

adjective describing something that is illuminated or lit by the sun

  • The sunlit room was filled with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
  • I love sitting in that sunlit corner of the room, it's so cozy and relaxing.
  • Let's go hang out in the sunlit spot by the window, it's the best place to chill.
  • Her smile was like a sunlit day, brightening up the room and lifting everyone's spirits.

adjective describing a lack of glamour or charm

  • The job of a garbage collector may be considered unglamorous, but it is essential for maintaining a clean city.
  • Working in a fast food restaurant may not be glamorous, but someone has to do the unglamorous jobs.
  • Cleaning up after a party is definitely the most unglamorous task of them all.
  • Behind every successful event, there are countless unglamorous hours of preparation and hard work.

adjective a suffix used to form adjectives that indicate a high degree of a quality, such as fantastic or terrific

  • The presentation was absolutely fantastic, showcasing groundbreaking research in the field.
  • The party last night was so much fun, it was just fantastic!
  • That new movie was tastic, it had me on the edge of my seat the whole time.
  • Her performance on stage was pure magic, it was like watching a fantastic dream come to life.