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This article delves into four unique terms that offer rich meanings and interesting examples. We begin with "unprecedented," highlighting experiences without prior examples, like the thrill of driving for the first time. Next is "fastidious," which describes someone excessively attentive to detail, such as a mother maintaining cleanliness in a child's room. We then explore "locusts," the swarm phase of certain grasshoppers, known for their loud, disruptive noise. Finally, we discuss "audacious" and "grotesque," emphasizing bold actions and unusual aesthetics.
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Word Wizard Sara sturdivant
Unprecedented • Having no previous example • Ex: I was unprecedented towards driving a car for my first time.
Fastidious • giving careful attention to detail; hard to please; excessively concerned with cleanliness • Ex: My mom is so fastidious about keeping my room clean.
Locusts • are the swarming phase of certain species of short-horned grasshoppers in the family Acrididae. • Ex: The loud noise of the Locusts kept me awake at night.
audacious • Extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; • Ex: Knowing I had to be audacious, I took the large jump off of the cliff only to be bounced back up by the bungee cord.
grotesque • Odd or in-natural in shape, fantastically ugly • Ex: The off painting had a sick yet beautiful twist to the shape.