Random46 — Words

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Random46 — 60 words
fidget
To make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience (verb)
squawk
(of a bird) make a loud, harsh noise (verb)
ditty
A short simple song (noun)
gaffe
An unintentional act or remark causing embarrassment to its originator; a blunder (noun)
lackey
A servant, especially a liveried footman or manservant (noun)
stench
A very bad smell (noun)
stash
Store (something) safely and secretly in a specified place (verb)
bedraggled
Giving an appearance of being messy, untidy, and neglected. (adjective)
drowsy
Sleepy and lethargic; half asleep (adjective)
gritty
A surface covered with dirt (adjective)
hapless
(especially of a person) unfortunate (adjective)
sloppy
Careless and unsystematic; excessively casual (adjective)
tangy
Having a flavor that is pleasantly strong and sharp (adjective)
tipsy
Slightly drunk (adjective)
blunt
Saying exactly what you think without caring about the effect it has on people's feelings. (adjective)
tidbit
A small piece of tasty food (noun)
jargon
Special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand (noun)
frail
(of a person) weak and delicate (adjective)
bleak
(of an area of land) lacking vegetation and exposed to the elements (adjective)
scrub
Rub (someone or something) hard so as to clean them, typically with a brush and water. (verb)
meek
Quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive (adjective)
florid
Having a red or flushed complexion (adjective)
superb
Excellent (adjective)
meticulous
Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise (adjective)
grin
Smile broadly, especially in an unrestrained manner and with the mouth open (verb)
hideous
Ugly or disgusting to look at (adjective)
peril
Serious and immediate danger (noun)
rebel
A person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler (noun)
massacre
Killing a lot of people (verb)
erupt
To explode suddenly after forces can't be held back any longer (verb)
enchanted
A place that fills with delight. (adjective)
evasive
To avoid giving clear direct answers to questions. (adjective)
sordid
Dirty and unpleasant. (adjective)
malevolent
Having a desire to do harm or evil to others. (adjective)
prudent
Careful and using good judgement. (adjective)
cruel
Causing physical or mental pain (adjective)
nag
A person who nags someone (noun)
glaze
A liquid such as milk or beaten egg, used to form a smooth shiny coating on food (noun)
howl
A cry of pain, anger, amusement, etc. (noun)
gripe
A complaint about something (noun)
arsenal
A collection or supply of weapons or tools used for a specific purpose. (noun)
casual
Relaxed and informal in manner or appearance. (adjective)
congested
Too full, blocked, or crowded. (adjective)
desperate
Feeling or showing a hopeless sense that a situation is so bad it’s impossible to deal with. (adjective)
divert
To change the direction or course of something. (verb)
idolize
To admire, love, or respect someone excessively, often to the point of worship. (verb)
indispensable
Impossible to replace or substitute due to its significance. (adjective)
offspring
The product or result of something, or a person’s or animal's next generation. (noun)
realm
A particular region or scope of something, such as the total subject area of science, magic, or politics. (noun)
strewn
Scattered or spread untidily over a surface or area. (adjective)
uneasy
Feeling anxious, worried, or uncomfortable about something; feeling a sense of discomfort or restlessness. (adjective)
wrinkle
A small line or fold in something, especially fabric or skin; or a minor problem or unexpected difficulty. (noun)
whisper
The act of speaking in a quiet voice, especially, without vibration of the vocal cords. (noun)
imbecile
A person who behaves foolishly or lacks good judgment. (noun)
fragrance
A sweet or pleasant odor or a scent. (noun)
sweetie
A very lovable person, a darling, used as a term of endearment. (noun)
discombobulated
To be confused, disoriented, and uncomfortable. (adjective)
renounce
To formally declare one is giving up and abandoning a claim, a right, or possession (verb)
selfless
Concerned more with the needs, happiness, and wishes of others than with one's own; unselfish. (adjective)
aristocratic
Belonging to a class of people who are at the highest level of society. (adjective)