60 words across 1 groups
| bellow | verb |
For a person or animal to emit a deep loud shout or roar, usually in pain or anger.
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| churn | verb |
To agitate, squeeze, rotate, or turn a liquid slowly in a container
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| sustenance | noun |
the food and drink that people, animals and plants need to live and stay healthy.
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| maul | verb |
(of an animal) To wound (a person or animal) by scratching and tearing
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| trammel | verb |
To hinder or impede in moving, progressing, or acting; to prevent freedom of action
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| goo | noun |
A messy substance, that is usually sticky, runny or slimy.
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| gulp | noun |
An act of gulping food or drink
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| vagabond | noun |
A person who wanders from place to place without a home or job
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| crank | noun |
Someone who others think has unusual ideas or behaves strangely
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| sneer |
nounverb
verb |
To show a crooked smile that expresses dislike, scorn or contempt.
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| fetid | adjective |
Smelling extremely unpleasant
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| lush | adjective |
Soft, thick, pleasingly rich quality, often from vegetation
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| skimpy | adjective |
(of clothes) short and revealing
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| unscathed | adjective |
Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm
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| meager | adjective |
(of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality
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| feeble | adjective |
Lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness
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| spooky | adjective |
An eerie or ghostly atmosphere that causes feelings of fear.
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| malady | noun |
A disease or ailment
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| harass | verb |
To subject someone to aggressive pressure or intimidation
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| treacherous | adjective |
Hazardous or extremely dangerous conditions.
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| dredge | verb |
To clean out the bed of (a harbor, river, or other area of water) by scooping out mud, weeds, and rubbish with a dredge
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| gargantuan | adjective |
Enormous
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| appease | verb |
To give into demands to stop or avoid conflict
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| repulsive | adjective |
Extremely unpleasant and disgusting.
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| camaraderie | noun |
Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.
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| hothead | noun |
Someone who reacts with anger quickly and impulsively without thinking carefully first
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| hostile | adjective |
To be unfriendly towards someone you see as an enemy
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| restless | adjective |
Unwilling or unable to stay still or to be quiet and calm, because of worry or boredome.
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| haphazard | adjective |
acting without an organized plan
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| scribble |
nounverb
noun |
A piece of writing or a picture produced carelessly or hurriedly
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| sprinkle |
nounverb
noun |
A small quantity or amount of something scattered over an object or surface
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| fling |
nounverb
noun |
A short period of enjoyment or wild behavior
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| jest |
nounverb
noun |
A thing said or done for amusement; a joke
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| breach |
nounverb
verb |
The act or a result of breaking; a break or rupture.
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| crater | noun |
A large, round hole in the ground caused by an explosion or impact (like a meteorite).
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| crybaby | noun |
Someone who overreacts emotionally to minor issues.
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| dumps | noun |
A low or depressed emotional state
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| enigmatic | adjective |
Mysterious or difficult to understand.
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| fairytale | noun |
A children's story about magical and imaginary beings and lands; or something that is too good to be true or seems unreal.
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| fumes | noun |
Gases or vapors, especially those that are toxic or unpleasant, often produced by burning or chemical reactions.
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| gala | noun |
A formal social event or celebration, often involving entertainment, food, and dancing.
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| galvanize | verb |
To stimulate or energize a group or movement to act in unison.
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| hectic | adjective |
Characterized by intense agitation, excitement, or rapid movement.
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| impunity | noun |
Freedom from negative consequences or accountability for one’s actions.
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| passion | noun |
A powerful desire or drive, a strong and intense emotion.
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| prelude | noun |
An event or action that signals or prepares for what is to follow, often setting the tone for what comes next.
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| pushover | noun |
Someone who lacks the ability or inclination to resist, stand firm, or assert themselves.
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| sacred | adjective |
Something that is considered to be of divine or religious significance, often regarded with deep respect and reverence.
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| scan | verb |
To move your eyes over something slowly in order to get an overview or to find specific information, or getting a machine to do this.
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| addict | noun |
A person who is physically or mentally dependent on a substance, especially drugs or alcohol.
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| urgent | adjective |
Requiring immediate attention or action; something that needs to be dealt with quickly.
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| speechless | adjective |
Unable to speak or express oneself, typically due to strong emotions such as surprise, shock, or awe.
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| purify | verb |
To refine or clarify something to make it more genuine, perfect, or pure
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| backfire | verb |
To have the opposite effect of what was intended, usually producing a negative result.
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| inclination | noun |
A tendency or preference toward something; a liking or desire.
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| remark | noun |
Something that you say, giving your opinion about something or stating a fact.
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| liability | noun |
Being legally responsible for something
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| revere | verb |
To feel deep respect or admiration for someone of something.
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| misguided | adjective |
Having or showing faulty judgment or reasoning.
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| bossy | adjective |
When a person tends to order people around and tell them what to do, being overly authoritative and domineering.
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