60 words across 1 groups
| douse |
To pour a liquid over; drench (verb)
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| linger |
To stay in a place longer than necessary, typically because of a reluctance to leave (verb)
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| mumble |
To say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear (verb)
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| murmur |
To say something in a low, soft, or indistinct voice (verb)
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| prowl |
For an animal or person to move around restlessly and stealthily, especially in search of prey (verb)
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| ruffle |
to move or lift something so that it is no longer smooth; to disorder something, typically by running one's hands through it (verb)
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| shrug |
To raise one's shoulders slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference (verb)
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| sulk |
To be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment (verb)
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| hoopla |
Excitement surrounding an event or situation, especially when considered to be unnecessary fuss (noun)
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| mayhem |
Violent and chaotic disorder (noun)
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| tumble |
(typically of a person) fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong (verb)
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| chummy |
On friendly terms; friendly (adjective)
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| perky |
Cheerful and lively (adjective)
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| slam |
To shut a door, window, or lid forcefully and loudly (verb)
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| vanish |
To disappear suddenly and completely (verb)
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| gutsy |
Showing courage, determination, and spirit (adjective)
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| trite |
(of a remark, opinion, or idea) overused and consequently of little import; lacking originality or freshness (adjective)
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| resilient |
To withstand adversity; show a quick recovery following adversity. (adjective)
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| dope |
A stupid person (noun)
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| rebuke |
Express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behavior or actions (verb)
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| whine |
Give or make a long, high-pitched complaining cry or sound (verb)
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| dilapidated |
(of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect (adjective)
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| brinkmanship |
The art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, typically in politics (noun)
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| doodle |
To draw pictures or patterns while thinking about something else or when you are bored. (verb)
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| vanguard |
A group of people that leads the way for others, in ideas or battle. (noun)
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| exhilerating |
Making you feel very happy, excited, and full of energy
(adjective)
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| gratify |
To provide pleasure or satisfaction (verb)
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| skinny |
Being too thin (adjective)
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| pointless |
Having no purpose, and is not worth doing (adjective)
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| jab |
A quick, sharp blow, especially with the fist (noun)
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| nod |
An act of nodding the head (noun)
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| loot |
Goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war (noun)
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| witty |
Using words in a clever and funny way. (adjective)
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| bitter |
Feeling angry, hurt, or resentful due to a bad experience, or having a sharp, unpleasant taste (often the opposite of sweet). (adjective)
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| bonus |
A reward or benefit added to a purchase or experience. (noun)
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| convoy |
A group of vehicles travelling together, usually for military purposes. (noun)
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| deceive |
To mislead or trick someone, especially for personal gain. (verb)
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| embedded |
Inserted as part of something larger or more complex. (adjective)
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| impose |
To force something to be accepted or endured, often against someone's will. (verb)
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| incentive |
Something that serves as a reason or stimulus for effort or improvement; a reward or motivation that encourages someone to take a specific action. (noun)
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| insatiable |
Impossible to satisfy, especially a strong desire or appetite. (adjective)
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| irredeemable |
Beyond saving or improving due to severe flaws or faults. (adjective)
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| mettle |
Strength of character — showing resilience and spirit. (noun)
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| protrude |
To stick out or extend beyond a surface or boundary, often in an abnormal or noticeable way. (verb)
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| tactics |
Planned actions or strategies used to achieve a specific goal. (noun)
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| concede |
To give in or surrender, especially after a struggle or competition. (verb)
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| bend |
The part of something that is curved, such as a pipe or a road. (noun)
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| bend |
To shape something that is straight into a curve or angle; or to move your body so that it is no longer upright or straight. (verb)
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| spacious |
Having plenty of room; large, wide, roomy. (adjective)
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| reminisce |
To reflect on or remember past experiences, often with a sense of nostalgia or fondness. (verb)
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| shame |
To publicly disgrace or dishonor someone, making them feel humiliated or guilty. (verb)
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| undeniable |
Certainly true, so obvious that it cannot be doubted. (adjective)
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| ingratitude |
A lack of proper appreciation or thanks for something that was given or done. (noun)
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| seduce |
To lead astray usually by persuasion or false promises (verb)
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| worthwhile |
Worth the time, money, or effort spent; of value or importance. (adjective)
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| eternity |
Time that never ends and has no limits (noun)
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| expansive |
Open, ready to communicate, experience, and relate more (adjective)
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| protege |
A person who is guided and supported by an older and more experienced or influential person. (noun)
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| commiserate |
To feel or express sympathy towards someone. (verb)
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| afflict |
To cause pain, suffering, or trouble. (verb)
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