The quality or state of being loud or resonant, especially in regard to sound or music. It can also refer to the appearance of sound or magnitude increasing to an exaggerated degree.
/ˈsōnərˌsōns/
Relating to or involving plush or plush materials; soft and luxurious in appearance or texture, especially having a dense, tight, and smooth pile or covering.
/ˈplʌʃi/
The adjective 'sheeniest' means the most shiny or glittering, indicating the highest degree of brilliance or luster. It is used to describe surfaces or objects that emit a bright, usually smooth, light reflected from a surface, often associated with a metallic or glossy finish.
/ˈʃiːniitest/
A high-ranking Anglo-Saxon and early medieval title for a military leader or official, often responsible for the administration of a large area or territory.
/ˈerldərmən/
A type of unsaturated hydrocarbon derived from sulfur compounds, specifically a conjugated diene. It can be produced synthetically or found in organic compounds.
/ˈsʌlfən/
To merge or flow together in a strong current or stream, often used in a metaphorical sense to describe a blend of different elements into a unified whole or to describe a significant influence or integration of different aspects.
/straʊmɑɪn/
A term used to refer to fans of the science fiction TV series ‘Firefly’ and its movie ‘Serenity’ who also support the characters and events of the show. It is often used as a way to identify oneself within the community and to show support for a particular ideology of freedom and rebellion against authority.
/ˈbraʊntusiness/
Herdship refers to the role or responsibility of a leader in a herd or group of animals, or by extension, the leadership and management of a group of people or things.
/ˈhɜrdʃɪp/
A small rustic or folklike decoration, often a spire or tower, which is used in folk art or decoration.
/ˈspɜːrɡləm/