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• a piece of furniture with a writing surface and usually drawers or other compartments
Example sentence• She sat down at her desk to start working. |
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noun
• art characterized by an incongruous mixture of parts of humans and animals interwoven with plants
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• distorted and unnatural in shape or size; abnormal and hideous
Example sentence• The old mansion was filled with grotesque statues and eerie paintings. |
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adjective satellite
• suggesting or suitable for a picture; pretty as a picture
Example sentence• The small town tucked away in the mountains is absolutely picturesque. |
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Example sentence• Bu arabesk Åarkı bana çocukluk yıllarımı hatırlatıyor. |
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noun
• The department of a newspaper or broadcasting organization responsible for the collecting of news from journalists and others, and for distributing it to editors.
Example sentence• Please submit your article to the newsdesk for approval. |
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adjective satellite
• of size and dignity suggestive of a statue
Example sentence• She stood tall and statuesque, commanding attention with every step. |
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noun
• A composition that is playful in attitude and tone.
Example sentence• He played a cheerful humoresque on the piano. |
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adjective
• relating to or characteristic of the Moors
Example sentence• The museum displayed a beautiful moresque vase from the 17th century. |
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Example sentence• The artist created a sculpturesque masterpiece that captured the essence of beauty. |
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Example sentence• The gigantesque whale swam gracefully in the ocean. |
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noun
• A composition that is playful in attitude and tone.
Example sentence• He played a beautiful rendition of the humoresques on the piano. |
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Example sentence• The Alhambra is famous for its stunning moresques. |
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noun
• The department of a newspaper or broadcasting organization responsible for the collecting of news from journalists and others, and for distributing it to editors.
Example sentence• The newsdesks are responsible for gathering and verifying news stories. |
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adjective
• Pertaining to an ornate style of architecture of 16th-century Spain suggestive of silver plate.
Example sentence• The museum showcases a beautiful plateresque altarpiece. |
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Example sentence• The burlesk show is known for its humorous and satirical content. |
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adjective satellite
• without beauty or charm
Example sentence• The industrial area is unpicturesque and lacks any natural beauty. |
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adjective
• relating to or in the manner of Franz Kafka or his writings
adjective satellite
• characterized by surreal distortion and a sense of impending danger
Example sentence• His relentless pursuit of perfection in an imperfect world was truly kafkaesque. |
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noun
• a style of architecture developed in Italy and western Europe between the Roman and the Gothic styles after 1000 AD; characterized by round arches and vaults and by the substitution of piers for columns and profuse ornament and arcades
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noun
• a service that provides information and assistance to the users of a computer network
Example sentence• The helpdesk is available 24/7 to assist with any technical issues. |
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Example sentence• The pianist performed a lively humoresk that had the audience laughing. |
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noun
• the editorial department of a newspaper that edits the local news
Example sentence• I called the city desk to report a breaking news story. |
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noun
• a service that provides information and assistance to the users of a computer network
Example sentence• I called the help desk for assistance with my computer issue. |
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noun
• desk or stand with a slanted top used to hold a text at the proper height for a lecturer
Example sentence• She placed her book on the reading desk in the library. |
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noun
• a counter (as in a hotel) where guests are received
Example sentence• I walked up to the reception desk and asked for directions. |
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noun
• the editorial department of a newspaper that edits the sports news
Example sentence• I wrote an article for the sports desk about the upcoming basketball playoffs. |
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noun
• a portable case containing writing materials and having a writing surface
Example sentence• She sat at the writing desk and began to compose her letter. |
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adjective satellite
• resembling a tree in form and branching structure
Example sentence• The old tree in the park had a beautiful arboresque shape. |
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adjective
• of or relating to Dante Alighieri or his writings
Example sentence• The abandoned building had a dark and dantesque atmosphere. |
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adjective
• in the manner of Paul Gauguin
Example sentence• The painting had a gauguinesque style, with vibrant colors and simplified forms. |
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adjective
• in the manner of Ernest Hemingway
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adjective
• in the manner of Victor Hugo
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Example sentence• She has a tall and junoesque figure. |
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adjective
• in the manner of Rudyard Kipling
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noun
• an artificial language derived from Esperanto and, indirectly, Latin
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adjective
• in the manner of Leonardo da Vinci
Example sentence• Her artwork is truly leonardesque, with its exquisite attention to detail and delicate brushstrokes. |
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adjective
• of or relating to or in the manner of Abraham Lincoln
Example sentence• His powerful speech was truly lincolnesque. |
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adjective
• in the manner of Rembrandt
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adjective
• in the manner of Emile Zola
Example sentence• Her novel had a zolaesque quality, with gritty descriptions of poverty and corruption. |
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Example sentence• The city's architecture has a barbaresque influence. |
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Example sentence• Her pink dress and pigtails gave her a gaminesque appearance. |
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Example sentence• The carnival decorations had a macaberesque theme. |
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Example sentence• The choir performed a madrigalesque song at the concert. |
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Example sentence• His satyresque wit was both entertaining and thought-provoking. |
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Example sentence• The general's speech had a soldatesque tone. |
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