Colera’s Dictionary
This text explores several significant words, including "compassionate," "obsession," "lustrous," "exclusive," "respectably," and "aestheticism." Each word is accompanied by its part of speech, meaning, and a contextual sentence that illustrates its usage. For example, "compassionate" refers to a deep empathy for others, while "obsession" indicates an intense fixation. The exploration of these words provides insights into the nuances of human emotions and the appreciation of beauty in life and art.
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compassionate • Com.pas.sion.ate (Kem-pash-net) • Adj meaning: having or show • Sentence : I am compassionate I have something show
obsession • Ob.ses.sion(ab-sesh-eu) noun meaning • a prolonged and disturbed concern with thought emotion, or impulse • Sentence : Im so obsession because I lost my friend
lustrous • Lus.trous (les tres)Adj meaning : having a high gloss or shine radiant in character or reputation • Sentence: I have a shine or gloss to let it shine on me
exclusive • Ex.clus.sive (lks klu siv) meaning: excluding or inclined to exclude certain person or classes • Sentence: The laptop was exclusive went I bought it.
respectably • Re.spect.ably (spek-te-ble) adj meaning: worthy of respect sentence: I will respectlably talk
aestheticism • Aes.thet.i.cism (sem-set-em) meaning: devotion to or phasis on beauty or the cultivation of the arts. Sentence: my beauty is my queen.