20 new words with sentences

Here are 20 new words with sentences:

  1. Perspicacious (adjective): Having a keen understanding and insight; able to notice and understand things that are not immediately apparent.

Example sentence: "She was a perspicacious observer of human behavior and was able to pick up on subtle cues that others might miss."

  1. Ennui (noun): A feeling of listlessness and boredom; a lack of interest or excitement.

Example sentence: "After a few months of doing the same job, he started to feel ennui and was looking for a change."

  1. Fastidious (adjective): Meticulous and demanding in one's standards; having a strong attention to detail.

Example sentence: "She was a fastidious editor and made sure that every detail in the article was accurate and precise."

  1. Garrulous (adjective): Talkative and loquacious; fond of talking and sharing one's thoughts and opinions.

Example sentence: "He was a garrulous person who loved to talk about his favorite sports team and would often dominate conversations."

  1. Heterogeneous (adjective): Composed of different kinds of things; diverse and varied.

Example sentence: "The city's population was heterogeneous, with people from all over the world living and working together."

  1. Inscrutable (adjective): Difficult to understand or interpret; mysterious and unclear.

Example sentence: "The ancient hieroglyphics were inscrutable to most people, but the expert was able to decipher their meaning."

  1. Jocular (adjective): Good-natured and playful; having a sense of humor.

Example sentence: "He was a jocular person who loved to tell jokes and make people laugh."

  1. Kibosh (noun): A stop or a halt; a sudden and decisive end to something.

Example sentence: "The coach put the kibosh on the team's plans to try out a new strategy."

  1. Lassitude (noun): A feeling of weariness and lack of energy; a state of being tired and sluggish.

Example sentence: "After a long illness, she felt a sense of lassitude and needed to take things easy for a while."

  1. Mellifluous (adjective): Having a smooth and rich sound; pleasant and harmonious.

Example sentence: "The singer's mellifluous voice was a joy to listen to, and she had a huge following."

  1. Nebulous (adjective): Unclear or vague; lacking definition or precision.

Example sentence: "The company's plans for the future were nebulous, and it was hard to know what to expect."

  1. Obfuscate (verb): To make something unclear or difficult to understand; to confuse or obscure.

Example sentence: "The politician's speech was designed to obfuscate the real issues and distract from the controversy."

  1. Pellucid (adjective): Clear and transparent; easy to understand or see through.

Example sentence: "The scientist's explanation of the complex process was pellucid, and everyone in the room was able to follow along."

  1. Quixotic (adjective): Extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; impractically idealistic.

Example sentence: "He was a quixotic idealist who believed in the power of love to change the world."

  1. Reclusive (adjective): Preferring to be alone; avoiding social contact or attention.

Example sentence: "The reclusive author was rarely seen in public, and his fans had to content themselves with his written works."

  1. Sagacious (adjective): Having keen discernment and good judgment; wise and perceptive.

Example sentence: "The sagacious investor was able to spot the potential for growth in the company and made a smart investment."

  1. Tintinnabulation (noun): A ringing or tinkling sound, especially of a bell.

Example sentence: "The tintinnabulation of the church bells was a familiar sound in the small town."

  1. Ubiquitous (adjective): Present everywhere at the same time; widespread and common.

Example sentence: "The company's products were ubiquitous, and you could find them in stores all over the world."

  1. Vigilant (adjective): Watchful and attentive; careful and alert.

Example sentence: "The security guard was vigilant and noticed the suspicious person lurking around the perimeter."

  1. Wistful (adjective): Feeling a sense of melancholy or longing; having a sense of nostalgia or yearning.

Example sentence: "She was a wistful person who often looked back on her childhood with a sense of nostalgia and longing."

I hope these words and sentences help you expand your vocabulary!