Common words that end in "X" include verbs like "fix," "mix," and "relax," nouns like "box," "fox," and "index," and a few adjectives like "complex" and "convex."
Write a story about a mysterious "box" no one can "fix."
Imagine a character who can "mix" any two things into gold.
Craft a scene of change using "fix," "relax," and "coax."
Poetry Prompts
Write a poem using "complex," "convex," and "onyx."
Create a rhythmic piece using "mix," "fix," and "flex."
Write a free verse poem with a rising "phoenix" as its image.
Character Development Prompts
Develop a character who can "fix" anything but themselves.
Describe a "complex" character, all contradiction.
Create a character guided by a strange old "index."
World-Building Prompts
Design a world balanced on a single "vortex."
Imagine a city of "matrix" streets and a great "climax."
Create a culture that worships the "phoenix."
Sentence Completion Prompts
"Inside the ____________ lay something impossible."
"She alone could ____________ the broken machine."
"The plot was ____________, twisting back on itself."
Nouns
Nouns that end in "X" go from everyday "box," "fox," and "index" to rarer "equinox," "paradox," and "appendix," out to exotic anatomical and Latin forms like "pharynx," "coccyx," and "sardonyx."