• adjectives
    • asinine ▪ extremely stupid or foolish.
    • astral ▪ of, connected, with, or resembling the stars.
    • blithe ▪ showing a casual and cheerful indifference considered to be callous or improper.
    • celestial ▪ positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy.
    • cosmic ▪ relating to the universe or cosmos; inconceivably vast.
    • crystalline ▪ having the structure and form of a crystal; composed of crystals.
    • eerie ▪ strange and frightening.
    • enchanted ▪ placed under a spell; bewitched.
    • ephemeral ▪ lasting for a very short time.
    • ephemeral ▪ lasting for a very short time.
    • ethereal ▪ extremely delicate, light, not of this world.
    • ethical ▪ relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
    • garrulous ▪ excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters.
    • illicit ▪ not legally permitted.
    • ineffable ▪ too great to be expressed in words.
    • iridescent ▪ producing a display of rainbow like colors.
    • kaleidoscopic ▪ having complex patterns of colors; multicolored.
    • lackadaisical ▪ lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy.
    • loquacious ▪ tending to talk a great deal; talkative.
    • lovely ▪ exquisitely beautiful.
    • mellifluous ▪ a sound that is sweet and smooth, pleasing to hear.
    • nefarious ▪ wicked, villainous, despicable.
    • prismatic ▪ relating to or having the form of a prism or prisms.
    • odious ▪ extremely unpleasant; repulsive.
    • quaint ▪ attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
    • quixotic ▪ exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
    • sonorous ▪ an imposingly deep and full sound.
    • spectral ▪ of or like a ghost.
    • supine ▪ lying face upwards.
    • whimsical ▪ playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
  • adverbs
    • allegedly ▪ used to convey that something is claimed to be the case or have taken place, although there is no proof.
    • forever ▪ for all future time; for always.
  • nouns
    • aberration ▪ a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.
    • aurora ▪ dawn
    • benevolence ▪ the quality of being well meaning; kindness.
    • compassion ▪ sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
    • cromulent ▪ appearing legitimate but actually being spurious.
    • defenestration ▪ the act of throwing someone out of a window.
    • denouement ▪ the resolution of a narrative.
    • effervescence ▪ bubbles in a liquid.
    • eloquence ▪ the art of using language in an apt, fluent way.
    • epiphany ▪ a moment of sudden revelation.
    • epoch ▪ a particular period of time in history or a person's life.
    • hamartia ▪ a fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine.
    • incandescence ▪ light produced by high temperatures.
    • limerence ▪ the state of being infatuated with another person.
    • loyalty ▪ a strong feeling of support or allegiance.
    • luminescence ▪ light produced by chemical, electrical, or physiological means.
    • myriad ▪ a countless or extremely great number.
    • mystique ▪ a fascinating aura of mystery, awe, and power surrounding someone or something.
    • oblivion ▪ the state of being unaware of what is happening around you.
    • petrichor ▪ the pleasant earthy smell after rain.
    • phosphenes ▪ the light and colors produced by rubbing your eyes.
    • pleonasm ▪ the use of more words than are necessary to convey meaning.
    • serendipity ▪ the chance occurrence of events in a beneficial way.
    • solitude ▪ a state of seclusion or isolation.
    • sonder ▪ the realization that each passerby has a life as vivid and complex as your own.
    • sophistry ▪ the use of fallacious arguments, especially with the intention of deceiving.
    • synergy ▪ he interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements, contributions, etc.
    • syzygy ▪ an alignment of celestial bodies.
    • understanding ▪ the ability to understand something; comprehension.
  • verbs
    • bombinate ▪ to make a humming or buzzing noise.
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