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60 words & definitions

rook verb
To take money from someone by cheating, defrauding, or overcharging them
ruffle verb
to move or lift something so that it is no longer smooth; to disorder something, typically by running one's hands through it
rustle verb
To make a soft, muffled crackling sound like that caused by the movement of dry leaves or paper
sag verb
To sink, subside, or bulge downward under weight or pressure or through lack of strength
rookie noun
A beginner who has little or no experience.
rubble noun
Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc., especially as the debris from the demolition of buildings
ruckus noun
A disturbance or commotion
sap noun
A person who is likely to be taken advantage of, and who does not get respect
ripple nounverb
verb
Form or flow with undulating waves on the water's surface.
romp nounverb
verb
(especially of a child or animal) play roughly and energetically
rife adjective
(especially of something undesirable or harmful) of common occurrence; widespread
ritzy adjective
Expensively stylish
rowdy adjective
Noisy and disorderly
rumpled adjective
Lacking in order, neatness, and often cleanliness
rigmarole noun
A lengthy and complicated procedure that is mostly a waste of time (sometimes pronounced rigamarole)
riff-raff noun
Disreputable or undesirable people
roly-poly adjective
(of a person) having a round, plump appearance
rummage verb
To search unsystematically and untidily through a mass or receptacle
saga noun
A long story of heroic achievement, especially a medieval prose narrative in Old Norse or Old Icelandic
rustic adjective
Relating to the countryside; rural
robust adjective
Strong and healthy; vigorous
roam verb
To move about or travel aimlessly or unsystematically, especially over a wide area
sabotage verb
To deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.
rigorous adjective
Extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate
rubbish noun
Waste material; refuse or litter
rugged adjective
(of ground or terrain) having a broken, rocky, and uneven surface
ruddy adjective
(of a person's face) having a healthy red color
rift noun
A tear causing two parts of something to separate
risqué adjective
Somewhat indecent and liable to shock, especially by being sexually suggestive.
rouse verb
To wake someone up or make someone more active or excited
salvage verb
To save something from destruction or a bad situation.
rogue noun
Behaving in a way that causes damage.
ripple nounverb
noun
A small wave resulting in water from displacement or movement.
romp nounverb
noun
A spell of rough, energetic play
righteous adjective
Referring to someone who is morally upright, virtuous, and consistently acts in a way that is considered good or moral.
ringleader noun
Someone who is the main influence or motivator behind a particular action or event, especially a disruptive or controversial one.
rinky-dink adjective
Describing something that is low-quality, makeshift, or unimpressive, often used in a dismissive or humorous manner.
risky adjective
Denoting something that exposes someone to risk, often requiring careful consideration or caution before proceeding.
romance noun
A deep emotional connection often involving passion, desire, and devotion between two people.
romantic adjective
Describing actions, gestures, or situations that are intended to convey deep feelings of love, often in a thoughtful or sentimental manner.
roomy adjective
Referring to an area, object, or place that feels generous in size and can accommodate many items or people.
roundabout adjective
Describing a way of doing something that is not straightforward, often involving detours, twists, or delays.
ruin nounverb
noun
The condition of something that has been destroyed, damaged, or reduced to a state of collapse, often beyond repair.
ruin nounverb
verb
To destroy or severely damage something, making it unusable or irreparable.
rupture nounverb
noun
A crack or break in something, such as a pipe or an part of the body.
rupture nounverb
verb
The act of something breaking, splitting, or bursting open, often in a violent, sudden, or forceful manner.
ruse noun
A ploy or stratagem used to manipulate a situation in one's favor, often by hiding one's true intentions or motives.
sacred adjective
Something that is considered to be of divine or religious significance, often regarded with deep respect and reverence.
sacrosanct adjective
Often used to describe rules, principles, or values that are considered untouchable or immune from challenge or change.
sage noun
Someone who is highly knowledgeable and has a profound understanding of life, often imparting teachings or guidance.
sanctity noun
Referring to the idea that certain principles or values should be upheld without compromise.
sanctuary noun
A location where one can find protection, safety, or peace, often from danger or persecution.
ridiculous adjective
Deserving or inviting mockery or laughter due to being absurd or unreasonable; outrageously unreasonable or exaggerated in a way that provokes disbelief.
sarcastic adjective
Describing a tone or remark that is intended to mock, criticize, or convey disdain in a humorous or cutting manner.
ruinous adjective
Causing great harm, damage, and destruction.
rundown adjective
Being in very bad condition, after not being taken care of.
ruffian noun
A bully, someone who is violent toward others
rumble verb
To make a low, continuous, heavy rolling sound.
sacrilegious adjective
To treat something holy or important without respect.
salvation noun
Being delivered from harm, ruin, or loss