60 words across 1 groups
| vagabond | noun |
A person who wanders from place to place without a home or job
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| uppity | adjective |
Self-important; arrogant
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| vapid | adjective |
Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging
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| usurp | verb |
To take a position of power or importance illegally or by force
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| unscathed | adjective |
Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm
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| vanish | verb |
To disappear suddenly and completely
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| vendetta | noun |
A blood feud in which the family of a murdered person seeks vengeance on the murderer or the murderer's family
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| vanquish | verb |
To defeat thoroughly
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| vain | adjective |
Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth
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| valor | noun |
Great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
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| unhinged | adjective |
Mentally unbalanced and unstable
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| veer | verb |
To change direction suddenly
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| valiant | adjective |
Possessing or showing courage or determination
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| vast | adjective |
Of very great extent or quantity; immense
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| unravel | verb |
To undo twisted, knitted, or woven threads.
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| unscrupulous | adjective |
Behaving in a way that is dishonest or unfair in order to get what you want
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| vanguard | noun |
A group of people that leads the way for others, in ideas or battle.
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| unsung | adjective |
Not appreciated or praised for some accomplishment
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| upbeat | adjective |
Having an attitude that is positive, hopeful, and optimistic.
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| vague | adjective |
Not clear
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| upgrade | verb |
To improve something to a higher level
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| unsettling | adjective |
Causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing.
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| uptick | noun |
a small increase in the level or value of something
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| unthinkable | adjective |
So out of the ordinary that it cannot be imagined as possible
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| validate | verb |
To prove that something is true
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| untenable | adjective |
An idea or position that cannot be defended against criticism
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| unleash | verb |
To release something powerful or intense, especially something that has been held back; to set free or allow something to happen without restriction.
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| unnerving | adjective |
Disturbing or upsetting in a way that makes someone feel anxious or afraid, sometimes leading to a loss of courage, confidence, or composure.
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| unrelenting | adjective |
Persistent or continuous, without stopping or diminishing in intensity
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| unrest | noun |
A state of public dissatisfaction, disturbance, or turmoil, often involving protests or conflict.
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| unspoken | adjective |
Not expressed in words, but understood or implied, especially when something is felt deeply but not discussed.
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| unkempt | adjective |
Messy or untidy in appearance, especially referring to hair or clothing, giving a neglected impression.
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| unsteady | adjective |
Not firm, stable, or balanced; likely to wobble or fall.
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| unstoppable | adjective |
So powerful, determined, or effective that it cannot be halted, defeated, or resisted.
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| upend | verb |
To disrupt or overturn the normal order or situation; to defeat or overthrow someone or something unexpectedly
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| upheaval | noun |
A sudden and dramatic change or disruption, especially one that causes confusion and societal disorder.
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| upscale | adjective |
Of superior quality or status, often used to describe products, services, or areas.
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| upshot | noun |
The final result or outcome of a situation or series of events.
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| usurp | verb |
To take a position of power or importance illegally or by force; to seize or assume something without the right to do so.
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| utmost | adjective |
The greatest or highest degree or amount of something; as far as possible; to the maximum extent
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| vacillate | verb |
To waver between different opinions or actions; to be indecisive.
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| vandalism | noun |
An act of damaging or defacing something that does not belong to you; the deliberate destruction or damage of public or private property.
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| verbose | adjective |
Containing excessive or unnecessary language
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| verdict | noun |
An official or formal decision, especially after careful consideration.that ends a trial or discussion.
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| utopia | noun |
A real or imaginary place or state of things where everything is perect.
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| urgent | adjective |
Requiring immediate attention or action; something that needs to be dealt with quickly.
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| unforgiving | adjective |
Not making an allowance for error or weakness in others; not willing to forgive others for things they might have done wrong.
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| vengeance | noun |
Seeking retaliation, harm, punishment, and revenge.
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| venture | noun |
A daring journey or undertaking.
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| verbal | adjective |
Being good at expressing ideas and feelings with words.
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| upgrade | verb |
To improve and raise to a higher standard.
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| untimely | adjective |
Not happening at a useful or expected time.
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| unrepentant | adjective |
Showing no regret, shame, or apology for having done things that were wrong.
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| unreliable | adjective |
Undependable, untrustworthy; an unreliable
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| variety | adjective |
a lot of different kinds of activities, situations, or people
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| uproot | verb |
To remove or tear away from a native place or environment
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| vanity | noun |
Excessive pride in one's appearance, qualities, abilities, achievements
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| uplifted | adjective |
Feeling happy and full of hope.
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| uplifted | adjective |
Feeling happy and full of hope.
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| upright | adjective |
Showing a strict regard for what is morally correct.
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