This is purely a sujective list, but this is my opinion:
Words to descibe Hebrews:
faithful
education-oriented
studious
slaves
victimized
mistreated
abused
murdered
underdogs
survivors
champions
scholars
scientists
teachers
leaders
traditional
adaptable
self-reinventing
respected
envied
hated
loved
Durable, solid, hard, and natural are words commonly used to describe rock.
Enormous is most commonly used word to describe big before someone uses colossal.
Meandering and braided are terms commonly used to describe types of rivers or streams.
Some words that are commonly used to describe shades of blue are ocean, sky, parade, and navy. Some other words are dark, cloudy, light, and bright.
You can find a list of kind words to describe the Earth in resources such as environmental poetry, nature writing, environmental magazines, or websites dedicated to promoting appreciation for the planet. Words like beautiful, nurturing, resilient, and majestic are commonly used to describe the Earth.
The terms "capabilities" or "functions" are commonly used to describe the things that an object can do.
Antisemitism is the word commonly used to describe a person or persons who have a hatred of the Jewish people. It's an inaccurate term of course as many semitic peoples are not Jews or Hebrews. Arabs are a semitic people as one example.
The word "stress" is commonly used to describe mental strain or pressure.
Butter is commonly used to describe a spreadable dairy product made from churning cream or milk. It is used in cooking, baking, and as a condiment.
The simile "rough as sandpaper" is commonly used to describe something that feels rough.
Words commonly used to describe an attic include "spacious," "dimly-lit," "cluttered," "dusty," and "cozy." It can also be characterized as "storage," "unfinished," or "converted" depending on its use. Additionally, terms like "charming" or "nostalgic" may apply when referring to well-decorated or vintage attics.
innocent and sensitive towards his surroundings are the words that can be used to describe Nwoye from the nove "Things Fall Apart"