Random11 — Words

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Random11 — 60 words
clutch verb
To grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly
faze verb
To disturb or disconcert someone's emotions.
filch verb
To pilfer or steal (something, especially a thing of small value) in a casual way
shindig noun
A large, lively party, especially one celebrating something
flicker nounverb
verb
(of light or a source of light) shine unsteadily; vary rapidly in brightness
twang nounverb
verb
An accent or voice that identifies the person from being part of a sub-culture
yowl nounverb
verb
Make a loud wailing cry
dainty adjective
Delicately small and pretty
dandy adjective
Excellent
tawdry adjective
Showy but cheap and of poor quality
vapid adjective
Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging
flippant adjective
Not showing a serious or respectful attitude
ludicrous adjective
So foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be almost amusing; ridiculous
tantrum noun
An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child
swat verb
To hit or attempt to hit something, especially an insect, with a sharp blow from a flat object
bizarre adjective
Very strange or unusual, especially so as to cause interest, amusement, or discomfort.
tender adjective
Showing gentleness and concern or sympathy
champ noun
Informal abbreviation of Champion.
smear nounverb
verb
Coat or mark (something) messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance
finicky adjective
Fussy about one's needs or requirements, liking things only when they are correct in every detail
elusive adjective
Difficult to find, catch, or achieve
pompous adjective
Affectedly and irritatingly grand, solemn, or self-important
remorse noun
Deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
epitome noun
Highest example of a certain quality
purgatory noun
An extremely unpleasant place or experience that causes suffering
revelation noun
Realizing or disclosing something that was previously not known.
pierce verb
To go through something completely, from one end to another
morass noun
An area of muddy ground - or a complicated or confused situation.
delusional adjective
Seeing or believing things that are not real
skyrocket verb
For something to increase very quickly.
primal adjective
Relating to very basic emotions or conditions
luxurious adjective
Very comfortable and expensive
muddle nounverb
noun
An untidy and disorganized state or collection
stunt nounverb
noun
An action displaying spectacular skill and daring
flirt nounverb
noun
A person who habitually flirts
feud nounverb
noun
A prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute
dicey adjective
Risky or dangerous; uncertain.
elixir noun
Something considered to be a remedy for problems or difficulties
fixation noun
An obsessive interest in or feeling about someone or something.
imposing adjective
Demanding attention or respect due to size, power, or presence.
insignificant adjective
Too small or unimportant to be worth consideration.
ironic adjective
Happening in a way that is opposite to what is expected, often in an amusing or thought-provoking manner.
malign verb
To speak harmful untruths about someone – to slander or defame, showing illwill.
obscure adjective
Difficult to understand, interpret, or perceive clearly due to complexity or lack of detail.
magnanimous noun
Generous and forgiving, kind and selfless, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful.
ostracize verb
To banish someone socially, making them feel isolated or unwanted.
profanity noun
A form of speech that violates social or moral standards, particularly in relation to sacred or revered subjects.
stiff adjective
Difficult to move one's body, often due to tightness or soreness; rigid or not easily bent; firm in structure.
verify verb
To check or prove something through evidence or investigation
vie verb
To compete intensely with others for superiority or a desired goal.
preempt verb
To take the place of something or someone by acting before they do.
utopia noun
A real or imaginary place or state of things where everything is perect.
gust noun
A strong, brief burst of wind.
steadfast adjective
Loyal and devoted, especially in difficult times.
décor noun
The color, style, and arrangement of the things that decorate a place or room.
sacrilegious adjective
To treat something holy or important without respect.
nostalgic adjective
To think affectionately about experiences you had in the past.
bloom verb
To use and show one's full and complete potential.
brisk adjective
Active, fast, and energetic.
insight noun
A clear, deep, and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem or situation.