Word play! Creativity and vocabulary mental exercise
Fun way to give your author's brain a quick workout with Word play! Creativity and vocabulary mental exercise
How does it work?
I will show you three words below. You need to type one word which connects all those three words. For example:
Suppose I showed you these three words: MOTION, THINK, CAT.
Now you need to enter one word which can connect all those three words. For example, "QUICK"
And your words become: QUICK MOTION, QUICK THINK-ing, QUICK CAT
Then make a sentence using all the words.
Ready? Start below. Refresh the page to get a new set of three words.
Click the word to see its meaning. Huh... so you also learn new words with this game? Cool!
Your words:
PERSPECTIVE: 1. A glass through which objects are viewed. "Not a perspective, but a mirror." Sir T. Browne. 2. That which is seen through an opening; a view; a vista. "The perspective of life." Goldsmith. 3. The effect of distance upon the appearance
OVERTHWARTNESS: The state of being overthwart; perverseness. Lord Herbert.
BROWNNESS: The quality or state of being brown. Now like I brown ; Only in brownness beauty dwelleth there. Drayton.
UNTRAINED: 1. Not trained. Shak. 2. Not trainable; indocile. Herbert.
EPISTOLOGRAPHIC: Pertaining to the writing of letters; used in writing letters; epistolary. Epistolographic character or mode of writing, the same as Demotic character. See under Demotic.
Enter connecting word:
Enter sentence using all the words above:
Too difficult? Use 2 words instead.
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