noun a poet or musician who composes and recites epic or heroic poems, often while playing a musical instrument

verb to compose or recite poems or songs as a bard

  • The bard recited an epic poem at the royal court.
  • The bard sang a catchy tune at the tavern last night.
  • That bard is always spitting fire with his rhymes.
  • She was a bard of emotions, weaving words into beautiful songs.

noun a manifestation of a divine or supernatural being

  • After much contemplation, she experienced an epiphany that changed her entire perspective on the situation.
  • I had a sudden epiphany last night about what I want to do with my life.
  • Dude, I just had a major epiphany about how to fix my car without spending a ton of money.
  • The artist had an epiphany while staring at the blank canvas, and suddenly knew exactly what they wanted to create.

noun the action of elevating someone in rank, power, or character

  • The choir's performance was met with great exaltation from the audience.
  • She danced with such exaltation at the party last night.
  • Winning the championship brought a whole new level of exaltation to the team.
  • The artist's painting captured a sense of exaltation in nature.

noun behavior or actions that display great courage, especially in a desperate situation

  • The soldier was commended for his heroics on the battlefield.
  • Everyone was talking about Sarah's heroics at the soccer game.
  • Dude, did you see that guy's heroics last night? It was insane!
  • Her heroics in the face of adversity inspired everyone around her.

verb to inspire or influence thoroughly; to permeate or saturate

  • The artist sought to imbue his paintings with a sense of tranquility and beauty.
  • She tried to imbue her homemade cookies with extra chocolate chips.
  • The coach wanted to imbue his team with a winning mentality before the big game.
  • The old library seemed to imbue a sense of wisdom and history in its visitors.

noun greatness in size or extent; vastness

adjective immense; huge

  • The immensity of the universe is a topic of great interest for astronomers.
  • I can't even comprehend the immensity of the crowd at the concert last night.
  • The immensity of the workload is giving me major stress.
  • His love for her was like the immensity of the ocean, vast and unending.

adjective showing intense emotion or passion

  • The speaker delivered an impassioned speech on climate change at the conference.
  • She gave an impassioned plea for help to her friends.
  • He went on an impassioned rant about the new policy changes at work.
  • The artist's brushstrokes were so impassioned that you could feel the emotion in the painting.

noun a new method, idea, product, etc.

noun the general desire or willingness of someone to do something

  • Motivation plays a key role in driving employees to achieve their goals in the workplace.
  • I need some motivation to get through this Monday morning.
  • I'm lacking the motivation to hit the gym today.
  • The beautiful sunrise served as a motivation for her to start each day with positivity.

noun strong and barely controllable emotion

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  • She has a deep passion for classical music and spends hours practicing the piano every day.
  • His passion for cooking is evident in the delicious meals he prepares for his friends and family.
  • I've got a passion for skateboarding and spend every weekend at the skate park.
  • Her passion for social justice burns bright, driving her to advocate for change in her community.

noun a person who writes poems or verses

  • The poet's use of imagery and symbolism in his work is truly remarkable.
  • I heard that new poet is gaining popularity on social media.
  • That poet's rhymes are straight fire!
  • The poet's words painted a vivid picture in my mind.

adjective relating to or characteristic of poetry; having a quality or style characteristic of poetry

  • The poet's use of language in the poem was truly poetic.
  • I love reading her poetic verses, they always speak to me.
  • That song's lyrics are so poetic, they really hit me in the feels.
  • Her dance was like a poetic expression of emotion, flowing and graceful.

noun a form of literary expression that emphasizes the aesthetic qualities of language, such as rhythm and sound

  • The study of poetry is a fundamental aspect of literature courses.
  • I love reading poetry in my free time, it's so relaxing.
  • That poetry slam last night was lit!
  • Her words were like poetry, flowing effortlessly and beautifully.

noun a profound or far-reaching state, quality, or condition

adjective showing great knowledge or insight; deep or intense

  • The scientist made a profound discovery that will revolutionize the field of medicine.
  • I had a profound realization about the importance of family during the holiday season.
  • That movie was so profound, it really made me think about life in a different way.
  • The artist's use of color in the painting created a profound sense of emotion.

noun The act of resonating or the quality of being resonant.

verb To produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound.

adjective Describing something that evokes a feeling of shared emotion or belief.

  • The author's words seemed to resonate with the audience, leaving a lasting impact.
  • The song really resonated with me, I couldn't stop listening to it.
  • That meme really resonated with me, I couldn't stop laughing.
  • The idea of self-love resonates with many people, encouraging them to prioritize their own well-being.

noun a state or quality of being wonderful; the characteristic of evoking wonder or admiration

  • The wonderfullness of the art exhibit left the attendees in awe.
  • I can't get over the wonderfullness of that movie we watched last night.
  • The wonderfullness of that party was off the charts.
  • The wonderfullness of her personality shines through in everything she does.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'admirative' describes something that expresses admiration or respect.

  • Her admirative tone towards the artist showed her deep appreciation for his work.
  • I could tell by her admirative expression that she really liked the gift.
  • Dude, that car is so sick, I'm admirative of your taste in vehicles.
  • The sunset painted a scene so breathtaking, it left me admirative of nature's beauty.

adjective a term used to describe someone who is influenced or inspired by a divine or supernatural force

  • The artist's work was afflated by the beauty of nature.
  • She felt afflated after spending a day in the countryside.
  • I'm totally afflated by this new music album!
  • His speech was afflated with passion and emotion.