Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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In a way that seems to be controlled by fate; inevitably. Fatefully describes events that are predetermined or destined to happen.
Taylor uses 'fatefully' to describe how she tried to pick her battles but ultimately ended up being chosen by the battle itself, implying a sense of inevitability.
A faint or fleeting sparkle of light. A glimmer can also be a small sign or indication of something.
Taylor uses 'glimmer' to describe the rare and special feeling of being with someone who feels like home, emphasizing the uniqueness of the experience.
A person or thing that is a source of great trouble or opposition. A nemesis is an archenemy or a long-standing rival.
Taylor uses 'nemeses' to advise someone not to get lost in petty things and to trust that their enemies will ultimately defeat themselves.
A base or support for a statue or a position of great respect or admiration. To be on a pedestal means to be highly regarded or idealized.
Taylor uses 'pedestal' to describe how she fell from a position of great respect or admiration, implying a loss of status or reputation.
A steep cliff or a situation of great danger or uncertainty. A precipice is a point of great risk or a critical moment.
Taylor uses 'precipice' to describe being pushed to the edge of a dangerous or uncertain situation, emphasizing the risk and vulnerability she felt.