idyll: A lighthearted carefree episode or experience.
pronunciation: \ EYE-dl \
example: From too much looking back, he was destroyed, . . . trying to re-create an idyll that never truly existed except in his own imagination.
idyll: A lighthearted carefree episode or experience.
pronunciation: \ EYE-dl \
example: From too much looking back, he was destroyed, . . . trying to re-create an idyll that never truly existed except in his own imagination.
bilocation: the state of being or ability to be in two places at the same time
pronunciation: \ bahy-loh-KEY-shuhn \
example: He experienced a sudden, startling sense of bilocation.
halcyon: Calm; quiet; peaceful; undisturbed; happy;
pronunciation: \ HAL-see-uhn \
example: It was a halcyon life
incondite: badly put together : crude
pronunciation: \ in-KON-dit \
example: He should of spell-checked before he sent these incondite articles to press.
compeer: close friend; comrade.
pronunciation: \ kuhm-PEER \
example: Have you seen my compeer John lately?