60 words & definitions
| blabber | verb |
Talk foolishly, mindlessly, or excessively
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| boogie | verb |
The act of dancing to fast pop or rock music.
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| dazzle | verb |
To confuse a person's vision temporarily with lights that are flashing.
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| shimmer | verb |
To shine in such a way that the light seems to glow and shake slightly
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| bangle | noun |
An ornamental band worn round the arm or occasionally the ankle.
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| brawl | noun |
To scuffle or fight in a rough, noisy manner.
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| fuss | noun |
A display of unnecessary or excessive excitement, activity, or interest
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| geezer | noun |
An old man
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| paunch | noun |
A large or protruding abdomen or stomach
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| twinge | noun |
A small, sudden, sharp localized pain
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| gab |
nounverb
verb |
Talk, typically at length, about trivial matters
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| ooze |
nounverb
verb |
(of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out of something; flow in a very gradual way
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| bonkers | adjective |
Mentally unbalanced, mad and crazy, usually meant humorously
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| flabby | adjective |
Uncomplimentary description of loose flesh that sags, droops or flaps.
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| livid | adjective |
Furiously angry
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| spry | adjective |
(especially of an old person) active; lively
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| snug | adjective |
Comfortable, warm, and cozy; well protected from the weather or cold
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| smitten | adjective |
Overwhelmed or struck by something, usually love
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| plod | verb |
To walk doggedly and slowly with heavy steps
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| flex |
nounverb
verb |
Bend (a limb or joint)
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| crescendo | noun |
A gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music
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| lucid | adjective |
Expressed clearly; easy to understand
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| infuriating | adjective |
Making one extremely angry and impatient; very annoying
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| sniff | verb |
To draw in air audibly through the nose to detect a smell, to stop it from running, or to express contempt
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| bolster | verb |
To support or strengthen; prop up
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| contraption | noun |
A machine or device that appears strange or unnecessarily complicated, and often badly made or unsafe
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| beggar | noun |
A person, typically a homeless one, who lives by asking for money or food
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| brat | noun |
A child, typically a badly behaved one
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| remnant | noun |
A small part of something that remains after the rest of it is gone.
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| masquerade | noun |
Behavior that is intended to deceive.
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| soak | verb |
To make something very wet
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| furious | adjective |
Being full of intense anger
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| unthinkable | adjective |
So out of the ordinary that it cannot be imagined as possible
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| slug |
nounverb
noun |
A tough-skinned terrestrial mollusk that typically lacks a shell and secretes a film of mucus for protection. It can be a serious plant pes
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| dupe |
nounverb
noun |
A victim of deception
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| thrill |
nounverb
noun |
A sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
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| slander |
nounverb
noun |
A false spoken statement about someone that damages their reputation
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| ascend | verb |
To physically move upword, or to rise in rank, position, or importance.
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| brainstorm |
nounverb
noun |
A great idea that someone thinks of suddenly.
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| context | noun |
The circumstances or background information surrounding an event, statement, or idea that help explain its meaning.
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| desecrate | verb |
To damage or show contempt toward something that is revered.
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| dusk | noun |
A shadowy or dim part of the day, marking the transition from day to night.
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| fertile | adjective |
Able to conceive children or reproduce – used for people, animals, or plants that can easily produce offspring.
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| flammable | adjective |
Easily set on fire; capable of catching fire quickly.
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| infiltrate | verb |
To secretly enter a place, organization, or group, often for spying or sabotage.
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| maze | noun |
A tangled or intricate arrangement of elements, ideas, or processes.
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| mobster | noun |
A member of an organized crime group, a gangster involved in illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, extortion, or racketeering.
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| maven | noun |
A person with deep enthusiasm and skill — someone who is passionate and experienced in a particular area.
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| rapport | noun |
A harmonious or positive relationship between people, characterized by mutual understanding, trust, and respect.
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| revive | verb |
To restore something that has stopped functioning, or to awaken something that has been inactive or dormant.
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| sprint |
nounverb
verb |
To run or go at top speed especially for a short distance
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| impressive | adjective |
Eliciting admiration or respect due to excellence, skill, or ability.
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| collapse |
nounverb
noun |
When something breaks and falls down.
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| collapse |
nounverb
verb |
To lose strength or energy, and fall down or cave in suddenly, often due to structural failure or overwhelming force.
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| milestone | noun |
A notable achievement or success — especially one that represents growth or advancement.
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| hint |
nounverb
verb |
To give a clue or piece of advice that points to something or helps someone understand something.
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| promiscuous | adjective |
Lacking discretion or selectivity, especially in choosing relationships or associates; mixing or combining things randomly.
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| remark | verb |
To make a comment, saying something casually.
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| abduct | verb |
To seize and take someone away against their will, by force; to kidnap.
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| fugitive | noun |
A person who has escaped from a place or is in hiding, especially to avoid arrest or persecution.
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