Fable
A short story, often with animals as characters, that teaches a moral lesson.
Expression
A way of conveying thoughts, feelings, or ideas through words, art, or gestures.
Hyperbole
Exaggerated statements used for emphasis or effect.
Synecdoche
A figure of speech where a part represents the whole or the whole represents a part.
Simile
A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using “like” or “as.”
Metaphor
A figure of speech comparing two unlike things directly, implying similarity.
Personification
Giving human qualities to non-human objects or ideas.
Imagery
visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.
Whitening
The process of making something lighter in color, often skin or teeth.
Deteriorating
Gradually becoming worse in quality, condition, or health.
Reaction
A response to a stimulus, event, or situation.
Domain
An area of expertise, control, or influence.
Blister
A small pocket of fluid on the skin caused by friction, heat, or injury.
Bleach
A chemical used to whiten or disinfect materials, sometimes used on skin or hair.
Dermatologist
A doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of skin conditions.
Rash
A visible skin reaction, often red or inflamed, caused by irritation or illness.
Texture
The feel, appearance, or consistency of a surface or substance.
Celebrities
Famous people who are often in the public eye and influence trends and culture.
Pigmentation
The natural coloring of skin, hair, or eyes.
Bulimia
An eating disorder involving cycles of binge eating followed by purging to control weight.
Media
Channels of communication, such as TV, internet, and newspapers, that influence public opin
Anorexia
An eating disorder characterized by an extreme fear of gaining weight and restricted food intake.
Diet
The food and drink regularly consumed by a person or group.
Models
People employed to display clothing, products, or ideas in media or fashion.