The idea for the Describing Words engine came when I was building the engine for Related Words (it’s like a thesaurus, but gives you a much broader set of related words, rather than just synonyms). While playing around with word vectors and the «HasProperty» API of conceptnet, I had a bit of fun trying to get the adjectives which commonly describe a word. Eventually I realised that there’s a much better way of doing this: parse books!
Project Gutenberg was the initial corpus, but the parser got greedier and greedier and I ended up feeding it somewhere around 100 gigabytes of text files — mostly fiction, including many contemporary works. The parser simply looks through each book and pulls out the various descriptions of nouns.
Hopefully it’s more than just a novelty and some people will actually find it useful for their writing and brainstorming, but one neat little thing to try is to compare two nouns which are similar, but different in some significant way — for example, gender is interesting: «woman» versus «man» and «boy» versus «girl». On an inital quick analysis it seems that authors of fiction are at least 4x more likely to describe women (as opposed to men) with beauty-related terms (regarding their weight, features and general attractiveness). In fact, «beautiful» is possibly the most widely used adjective for women in all of the world’s literature, which is quite in line with the general unidimensional representation of women in many other media forms. If anyone wants to do further research into this, let me know and I can give you a lot more data (for example, there are about 25000 different entries for «woman» — too many to show here).
The blueness of the results represents their relative frequency. You can hover over an item for a second and the frequency score should pop up. The «uniqueness» sorting is default, and thanks to my Complicated Algorithm™, it orders them by the adjectives’ uniqueness to that particular noun relative to other nouns (it’s actually pretty simple). As you’d expect, you can click the «Sort By Usage Frequency» button to adjectives by their usage frequency for that noun.
Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source mongodb which was used in this project.
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The way Reverse Dictionary works is pretty simple. It simply looks through tonnes of dictionary definitions and grabs the ones that most closely match your search query. For example, if you type something like «longing for a time in the past», then the engine will return «nostalgia». The engine has indexed several million definitions so far, and at this stage it’s starting to give consistently good results (though it may return weird results sometimes). It acts a lot like a thesaurus except that it allows you to search with a definition, rather than a single word. So in a sense, this tool is a «search engine for words», or a sentence to word converter.
I made this tool after working on Related Words which is a very similar tool, except it uses a bunch of algorithms and multiple databases to find similar words to a search query. That project is closer to a thesaurus in the sense that it returns synonyms for a word (or short phrase) query, but it also returns many broadly related words that aren’t included in thesauri. So this project, Reverse Dictionary, is meant to go hand-in-hand with Related Words to act as a word-finding and brainstorming toolset. For those interested, I also developed Describing Words which helps you find adjectives and interesting descriptors for things (e.g. waves, sunsets, trees, etc.).
In case you didn’t notice, you can click on words in the search results and you’ll be presented with the definition of that word (if available). The definitions are sourced from the famous and open-source WordNet database, so a huge thanks to the many contributors for creating such an awesome free resource.
Special thanks to the contributors of the open-source code that was used in this project: Elastic Search, @HubSpot, WordNet, and @mongodb.
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Table of Contents
- What word is addition?
- Whats is sunny?
- Can a person be sunny?
- What is sunny day?
- What is another word for sunny?
- Why is too much rain bad?
- Does rain fill your well?
- How does heavy rain affect US Class 6?
- Is it better to fertilize before or after rain?
- What does Epsom salt do to lawns?
- Should I fertilize in the morning or evening?
- Will heavy rain wash away fertilizer?
- Can too much rain be bad for fertilizer?
- What happens if you don’t water after fertilizing?
- How much rain does it take to wash away fertilizer?
What is another word for sunny?
What word is addition?
Addition, accessory, adjunct, attachment mean something joined onto or used with something else. Addition is the general word, carrying no implication of size, importance, or kind, but merely that of being joined to something previously existing: an addition to an income, to a building, to one’s cares.
Whats is sunny?
1 : marked by brilliant sunlight : full of sunshine. 2 : cheerful, optimistic a sunny disposition. 3 : exposed to, brightened by, or warmed by the sun a sunny room.
bright | clear |
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sunlit | unclouded |
cloudless | summery |
balmy | clement |
luminous | radiant |
Can a person be sunny?
A sunny person is usually happy and relaxed and does not usually get worried or angry: She has a very sunny disposition.
Sunny means shining with bright sunlight, like a beautiful sunny Saturday at the beach. It can also mean cheerful, like your sunny, upbeat best friend. When the sun is shining, it’s a sunny day, and when you’re smiling and friendly, you’re sunny too.
What is another word for sunny?
In this page you can discover 52 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for sunny, like: bright, shining, blithe, clear, cloudless, genial, unclouded, gay, vivacious, shiny and radiant.
Why is too much rain bad?
Heavy rain can damage or destroy infrastructure, homes, and businesses. It jeopardizes public health, washing sewage into waterways, kicking up polluting sediments, and creating habitats for disease-carrying insects.
Does rain fill your well?
While your well is a 6” hole in the ground, it is not directly replenished by rainfall, as you might expect a cistern to function. With less rain, or changes in aquifer structure, the well becomes non-water bearing – i.e. dry. Your well may not ‘fill up’ when it rains, but it does reap the indirect benefits.
How does heavy rain affect US Class 6?
Heavy rains may cause: A rise of water level in dams, rivers, lakes, etc. Waterlogging and floods. Floods cause damage to property, crops and animals.
Is it better to fertilize before or after rain?
It is best to wait a day or so after a rain before applying fertilizer. At this time, any pools of water will be gone, but the ground will still have moisture in it. Do not apply fertilizer on grass blades that are still wet.
What does Epsom salt do to lawns?
Epsom salt is an organic compound that is full of beneficial minerals for lawns. Iron in Epsom salt, for example, helps grasses to grow healthy and strong. Meanwhile, the magnesium in Epsom salt balances the PH level in your grasses so that it doesn’t become too acidic.
Should I fertilize in the morning or evening?
The best time to use pesticides or fertilizer is in the evening or early morning until 8 am. Both the time are perfect because the sun is not working during this time frame. It’s the same phenomenon as above. The plants absorb the applied liquid fertilizer or pesticide best in the early morning.
Will heavy rain wash away fertilizer?
Will heavy rain wash away fertilizer? Yes, heavy and prolonged rain can wash away recently applied fertilizer.
Can too much rain be bad for fertilizer?
Generally, rain is not a problem for fertilizer. The moisture from the rain helps to activate the fertilizer products and push them down further into the soil so that the roots of your grass can absorb it more efficiently.
What happens if you don’t water after fertilizing?
If you leave fertilizer sitting on your lawn without watering it into the soil for a period of days, you run the risk of losing some or all of your fertilizer to the first heavy rain that hits your lawn. In addition to wasting your time and money, this runoff can pollute nearby waterways.
How much rain does it take to wash away fertilizer?
More than half an inch of rain can increase the risk of washing away the fertilizer and draining dangerously into sensitive areas, less may not be effective in settling the fertilizer. Overall it is best to fertilize two days before rain is expected, provided it is average rainfall.
What is another word for sunny day?
What is another word for sunny?
bright | clear |
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sunlit | unclouded |
cloudless | summery |
balmy | clement |
luminous | radiant |
What is the opposite of sunny?
Antonyms for sunny dull, dim, sorrowful, upset, sullen, gloomy, unhappy, dark, cloudy, rainy, stormy.
What are adjectives for sunny?
- bright,
- buoyant,
- carefree,
- cheerful,
- cheery,
- chipper,
- lighthearted,
- lightsome,
What does Clement mean in English?
inclined to be merciful
Is Clement a boy or girl name?
Clement (name)
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
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Language(s) | Latin |
Meaning | merciful |
Region of origin | France, England |
What’s a claimant mean?
formal : a person who believes that he or she has a right to something (such as an amount of money) : a person who claims something. See the full definition for claimant in the English Language Learners Dictionary. claimant. noun. claim·ant | ˈklā-mənt
What’s the opposite of claimant?
claimant. Antonyms: relinquisher, resigner, conceder, waiver, renouncer, abjurer.
What does suppliant mean?
1 : humbly imploring : entreating a suppliant sinner seeking forgiveness— O. J. Baab. 2 : expressing supplication upraised to the heavens …
What is another word for plaintiff?
In this page you can discover 19 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for plaintiff, like: accuser, prosecutor, complainant, law, litigant, pursuer, claimant, defendant, appellant, the-prosecution and debtor.
Is plaintiff the same as prosecutor?
In criminal matters, it is the prosecuting party that files a case, and in civil cases, the party is known as the plaintiff. …
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Please find below many ways to say sunny day in different languages. This is the translation of the word «sunny day» to over 100 other languages.
Saying sunny day in European Languages
Saying sunny day in Asian Languages
Saying sunny day in Middle-Eastern Languages
Saying sunny day in African Languages
Saying sunny day in Austronesian Languages
Saying sunny day in Other Foreign Languages
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Saying Sunny day in European Languages
Language | Ways to say sunny day | |
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Albanian | dite me diell | Edit |
Basque | Egun eguzkitsua | Edit |
Belarusian | сонечны дзень | Edit |
Bosnian | sunčan dan | Edit |
Bulgarian | Слънчев ден | Edit |
Catalan | dia assolellat | Edit |
Corsican | ghjornu assulanatu | Edit |
Croatian | sunčan dan | Edit |
Czech | slunečný den | Edit |
Danish | solskinsdag | Edit |
Dutch | zonnige dag | Edit |
Estonian | päikeseline päev | Edit |
Finnish | aurinkoinen päivä | Edit |
French | journée ensoleillée | Edit |
Frisian | sinnige dei | Edit |
Galician | día soleado | Edit |
German | sonniger Tag | Edit |
Greek | ηλιόλουστη μέρα [iliólousti méra] |
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Hungarian | napos nap | Edit |
Icelandic | Sólardagur | Edit |
Irish | lá gréine | Edit |
Italian | giorno soleggiato | Edit |
Latvian | saulaina diena | Edit |
Lithuanian | saulėta diena | Edit |
Luxembourgish | sonnegen Daag | Edit |
Macedonian | сончев ден | Edit |
Maltese | ġurnata xemxija | Edit |
Norwegian | solfylt dag | Edit |
Polish | słoneczny dzień | Edit |
Portuguese | dia ensolarado | Edit |
Romanian | zi insorita | Edit |
Russian | Солнечный день [Solnechnyy den’] |
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Scots Gaelic | latha grianach | Edit |
Serbian | сунчан дан [sunchan dan] |
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Slovak | slnečný deň | Edit |
Slovenian | sončen dan | Edit |
Spanish | día soleado | Edit |
Swedish | solig dag | Edit |
Tatar | Кояшлы көн | Edit |
Ukrainian | сонячний день [sonyachnyy den’] |
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Welsh | diwrnod heulog | Edit |
Yiddish | זוניק טאָג | Edit |
Saying Sunny day in Asian Languages
Language | Ways to say sunny day | |
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Armenian | արեւոտ օր | Edit |
Azerbaijani | Günəşli gün | Edit |
Bengali | রৌদ্রজ্জ্বল দিন | Edit |
Chinese Simplified | 晴天 [qíngtiān] |
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Chinese Traditional | 晴天 [qíngtiān] |
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Georgian | მზიანი დღე | Edit |
Gujarati | સની દિવસ | Edit |
Hindi | गर्म उजला दिन | Edit |
Hmong | tshav ntuj hnub | Edit |
Japanese | 晴れた日 | Edit |
Kannada | ಬಿಸಿಲು ದಿನ | Edit |
Kazakh | бұлтты күн | Edit |
Khmer | ថ្ងៃដែលមានពន្លឺថ្ងៃ | Edit |
Korean | 맑은 날 [malg-eun nal] |
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Kyrgyz | күнөстүү күн | Edit |
Lao | ວັນພົບບ່ອນມີແດດ | Edit |
Malayalam | പുറംവാതിൽ | Edit |
Marathi | उन्हाळ्याचा दिवस | Edit |
Mongolian | нартай өдөр | Edit |
Myanmar (Burmese) | နေသာနေ့က | Edit |
Nepali | घमाइलो दिन | Edit |
Odia | ଖରାଦିନ | Edit |
Pashto | لمر ورځ | Edit |
Punjabi | ਧੁੱਪ ਵਾਲਾ ਦਿਨ | Edit |
Sindhi | گرم ڏينھن | Edit |
Sinhala | පැහැබර දවසක් | Edit |
Tajik | рӯзи офтобӣ | Edit |
Tamil | வெளிச்சமான நாள் | Edit |
Telugu | ఎండ రోజు | Edit |
Thai | วันที่แดดจ้า | Edit |
Turkish | güneşli gün | Edit |
Turkmen | güneşli gün | Edit |
Urdu | دھوپ والا دن | Edit |
Uyghur | قۇياش نۇرى | Edit |
Uzbek | quyoshli kun | Edit |
Vietnamese | ngày nắng | Edit |
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Saying Sunny day in Middle-Eastern Languages
Language | Ways to say sunny day | |
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Arabic | يوم مشمس [yawm mushmis] |
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Hebrew | יום שטוף שמש | Edit |
Kurdish (Kurmanji) | rojek bitav | Edit |
Persian | روز آفتابی | Edit |
Saying Sunny day in African Languages
Language | Ways to say sunny day | |
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Afrikaans | sonnige dag | Edit |
Amharic | ፀሐያማ ቀን | Edit |
Chichewa | tsiku dzuwa | Edit |
Hausa | da rana | Edit |
Igbo | anwụ na-acha ụbọchị | Edit |
Kinyarwanda | izuba | Edit |
Sesotho | letsatsi le chabile | Edit |
Shona | zuva rakajeka | Edit |
Somali | maalin qorexeed | Edit |
Swahili | siku yenye jua | Edit |
Xhosa | uduku olunelanga | Edit |
Yoruba | Sunny ọjọ | Edit |
Zulu | usuku olunelanga | Edit |
Saying Sunny day in Austronesian Languages
Language | Ways to say sunny day | |
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Cebuano | sunny nga adlaw | Edit |
Filipino | Maaraw na araw | Edit |
Hawaiian | lā lā | Edit |
Indonesian | hari yang cerah | Edit |
Javanese | dina panas | Edit |
Malagasy | andro mamiratra | Edit |
Malay | hari yang cerah | Edit |
Maori | ra paki | Edit |
Samoan | ao susulu | Edit |
Sundanese | poé cerah | Edit |
Saying Sunny day in Other Foreign Languages
Language | Ways to say sunny day | |
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Esperanto | sunplena tago | Edit |
Haitian Creole | Sunny jou | Edit |
Latin | Serenus dies | Edit |
Dictionary Entries near sunny day
- sunken ship
- sunlight
- sunny
- sunny day
- sunrise
- sunroof
- sunscreen
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«Sunny day in Different Languages.» In Different Languages, https://www.indifferentlanguages.com/words/sunny_day. Accessed 13 Apr 2023.
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