Words that Embrace a Place
- Alive - Full of life.
- Attractive - Pleasing; charming.
- Beautiful - Having qualities that are pleasing or appealing.
- Bustling - Full of life, energy.
- Calm - Peaceful; free from stress.
- Charming - Fascinating; likeable.
- Cosmopolitan - Appealing to people from all across the globe.
- How would you describe bustling city?
- What is the rarest adjective?
- How do you describe a place in a story?
- How do you describe a peaceful place?
- What do you call a place?
How would you describe bustling city?
If a place is bustling, it is full of busy activity: This used to be a bustling town but a lot of people have moved away over recent years. The house, usually bustling with activity, was strangely silent. busyThe bars are always busy on Friday.
What is the rarest adjective?
/rer/ (comparative rarer, superlative rarest) not done, seen, happening, etc. very often.
How do you describe a place in a story?
Describe place through characters' senses. Include time period in description. ... Keep setting description relevant to the story. List adjectives to describe your story locations.
How do you describe a peaceful place?
Some common synonyms of peaceful are calm, placid, serene, and tranquil. While all these words mean "quiet and free from disturbance," peaceful implies a state of repose in contrast with or following strife or turmoil.
What do you call a place?
noun. the place or position where someone or something is or where something happens.