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Term: worrd

Noun:

Sense: A made-up or imaginary word

Sample Sentence: She used a worrd in her story to create a unique and fictional world.

Sense: Popular term used to describe a cool and awesome person

Sample Sentence: John is such a worrd, he always knows how to make everyone laugh.


Verb:

Sense: To utter or use a made-up word

Sample Sentence: The author worrds frequently in his novels to establish a distinct language for his characters.


Adjective:

Sense: Describing something as strange or unusual

Sample Sentence: The painting had a worrd shape, unlike anything I had ever seen before.

Sample Sentence: She had a worrd sense of fashion, always wearing mismatched and quirky outfits.

Sense: Familiar and known within a particular area or community

Sample Sentence: The worrd cafe in the neighborhood is famous for its delicious homemade desserts.


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