60 words across 1 groups
| vouch | verb |
To assert or confirm as a result of one's own experience that something is true or accurately so described
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| waddle | verb |
To walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion
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| wallop | verb |
To strike or hit someone or something very hard
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| wallow | verb |
To indulge in something in an unrestrained way
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| verve | noun |
Vigor and spirit or enthusiasm
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| vibes | noun |
A person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others
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| vile | adjective |
Extremely unpleasant
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| vulgar | adjective |
Lacking sophistication or good taste; unrefined
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| wacky | adjective |
Something that is strange and different to the point of amusement.
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| vivid | adjective |
Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind
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| weary | adjective |
Feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep
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| wanton | adjective |
Unpredictable, unprovoked, and destructive action
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| vivacious | adjective |
(especially of a woman) attractively lively and animated
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| vibrant | adjective |
(of color) bright and striking
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| wail |
nounverb
verb |
Give a cry of pain, grief, or anger
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| wade | verb |
To walk through water or another liquid or soft substance
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| vigor | noun |
Physical strength and good health
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| vindictive | adjective |
Having or showing a strong or unreasoning desire for revenge
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| vitality | noun |
The state of being strong and active; energy
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| virile | adjective |
A man being full of sexual strength and energy in a way that is considered attractive
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| voluptuous | adjective |
Having to do with the soft, curved, and attractive feminine body
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| vociferous | adjective |
To speak your opinions and complaints loudly and repeatedly
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| wary | adjective |
Feeling or showing caution about possible dangers or problems.
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| wee | adjective |
Very small
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| wane | verb |
To become weaker in strength or influence
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| visceral | adjective |
Relating to basic emotions that you feel strongly and automatically
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| vigorous | adjective |
Very forceful or energetic.
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| wander | verb |
To move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way
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| warrior | noun |
A person with courage and the inclination to fight and win
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| vestige | noun |
A very small sign of something that has almost disappeared or stopped existing
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| volatile | adjective |
An unstable situation that is likely to get worse quickly
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| wail |
nounverb
noun |
A prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief, or anger
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| verify | verb |
To check or prove something through evidence or investigation
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| versatile | adjective |
Capable of doing many things well; multi-talented
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| viable | adjective |
Able to survive or live under specific conditions; also feasible or practical to implement
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| victim | noun |
A person who is negatively affected by a situation or condition
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| victimize | verb |
To treat someone unfairly or punish them without cause
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| victorious | adjective |
Successful in overcoming a challenge or opponent, winning a victory, triumphant.
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| vie | verb |
To compete intensely with others for superiority or a desired goal.
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| vigilant | adjective |
Watchful and quick to notice things, especially for protection or safety
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| villain | noun |
A person who is considered wicked, cruel, or criminal; someone blamed for causing a particular problem or harm.
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| viral | adjective |
Becoming extremely popular in a short period of time; spreading quickly and widely, especially on the internet or social media.
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| virtual | adjective |
Almost or nearly as described, but not completely; something is so nearly true that for most purposes it can be regarded as true; something that exists in essence but not in actuality.
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| void | noun |
An empty space; a vacuum or nothingness; lacking something essential or important; feeling of emptiness.
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| vulnerable | adjective |
Open to physical or emotional harm or attack, not protected.
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| wavelength | noun |
A way to describe how well people understand each other or think alike.
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| wedge | noun |
A piece of material with a thick end that tapers to a thin edge, used to split, support, or secure things; also something that forces separation or division between people or groups.
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| virtue | noun |
A commendable quality or trait that is considered desirable in a person, such as kindness or honesty.
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| vigilante | noun |
An individual acting as a self-appointed enforcer of the law
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| waver | verb |
To go back and forth between choices or opinions.
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| vigil | noun |
Staying awake, aware, and watchful at times when it's more usual to sleep.
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| violate | verb |
To act against or attack a princple, rule, agreement or law that should be treated with respect.
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| vicious | adjective |
Dangerously aggressive, cruel, and violent.
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| warp | verb |
To become bent and twisted out of shape.
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| vertigo | noun |
A feeling of being off-balance, dizzy, and spinning.
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| virtuoso | noun |
A person who is extremely skilled and has outstanding talent in some field in something.
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| wanderlust | noun |
A strong desire to travel and explore the world.
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| vital | adjective |
Absolutely necessary, important, and essential.
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| visionary | noun |
Having foresight and imagination that helps a person plan for the future in a creative way.
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| warrior | noun |
A brave or experienced soldier or fighter.
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