60 words across 1 groups
| budge |
To make or cause to make the slightest movement (verb)
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| loathe |
To feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something (verb)
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| blip |
An unexpected, minor, and typically temporary deviation from a general trend (noun)
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| shrew |
A woman who is argumentative, nagging, and ill tempered. (noun)
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| sloth |
Reluctance to work or make an effort; laziness (noun)
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| chuckle |
To laugh quietly or inwardly (verb)
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| jeer |
To mock or demean someone with unkind words or remarks. (verb)
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| scribble |
Write or draw (something) carelessly or hurriedly (verb)
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| galore |
In abundance (adjective)
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| gallivant |
To move from one place to another in the pursuit of pleasure or entertainment (verb)
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| cagey |
Reluctant to give information owing to caution or suspicion (adjective)
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| mystique |
A fascinating aura of mystery, awe, and power surrounding someone or something (noun)
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| strife |
Angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict (noun)
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| fatigue |
Extreme tiredness, typically resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness (noun)
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| nostalgia |
A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations (noun)
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| spectacular |
Beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way (adjective)
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| majestic |
Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity (adjective)
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| pretentious |
Trying to appear more important or clever than you are (adjective)
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| dumbfounded |
So shocked that you cannot speak (adjective)
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| dizzy |
Having a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance. (adjective)
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| perplexing |
Confusing and difficult to understand (adjective)
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| throb |
To steadily alternative between a large and small size (verb)
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| rehabilitate |
To help restore a person to a former successful or healthy condition (verb)
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| bumble |
To act or speak in a confused manner. (verb)
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| drizzle |
Light rain falling in very fine drops (noun)
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| grin |
A broad smile (noun)
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| blush |
A reddening of the face as a sign of embarrassment or shame (noun)
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| rebuke |
An expression of sharp disapproval or criticism (noun)
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| wink |
An act of closing and opening one eye quickly, typically as a signal (noun)
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| amplify |
To increase the strength, effect, or intensity of something. (verb)
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| bump |
To strike or knock against something or someone with a sudden forceful thud or jolt (verb)
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| expose |
To uncover or reveal something hidden or secret. (verb)
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| halo |
A circular band of light or radiance around a luminous body, often seen in artistic depictions of saints or angels. (noun)
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| haul |
To pull or drag something with effort or force. (verb)
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| hybrid |
a mixture of two different things, resulting in something that has a little bit of both. (adjective)
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| inadvertent |
Not deliberately planned or intended. (adjective)
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| jeopardize |
To endanger or threaten the success or safety of something. (verb)
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| overflowing |
Filled beyond capacity, causing something to spill over; exceeding limits, often in terms of space, quantity, or feeling. (adjective)
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| mere |
Barely enough or minimal — used to emphasize how small or unimportant something is. (adjective)
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| modest |
Humble and not boastful — not showing off one's achievements or abilitie, and avoiding attention. (adjective)
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| repressed |
Describing memories or feelings that have been pushed out of conscious awareness due to trauma or stress. (adjective)
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| restrain |
To physically or metaphorically prevent someone or something from moving, acting, or progressing. (verb)
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| rinky-dink |
Describing something that is low-quality, makeshift, or unimpressive, often used in a dismissive or humorous manner. (adjective)
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| spicy |
Having a strong, hot flavor from spices like chili or pepper. (adjective)
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| standoffish |
Unfriendly or distant in behavior, often seeming cold or aloof. (adjective)
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| telltale |
Revealing or indicating something hidden or secret, showing the inner nature of something. (adjective)
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| thunderstruck |
Extremely surprised or shocked, often speechless due to astonishment. (adjective)
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| touchy |
Easily offended or sensitive to criticism or comments. (adjective)
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| suspense |
A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what might happen. (noun)
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| tinderbox |
A volatile or tense environment, emotionally or politically charged, likely to erupt in violence or conflict. (noun)
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| dilettante |
Someone who has a casual or passing interest in the arts or a particular field, without serious commitment or expertise. (noun)
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| sidekick |
A person who plays a secondary but crucial role, often helping or supporting someone more prominent. (noun)
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| solitude |
The state or situation of being isolated and alone. (noun)
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| deception |
The act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage (noun)
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| transfixed |
Unable to move or stop looking at something because you are so interested, surprised, or frightened (adjective)
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| destitute |
poor; not having money, food, home, or possessions. (adjective)
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| amorous |
Having strong feelings of love, especially romantic love (adjective)
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| grouch |
A person who is in a bad mood and complains a lot. (noun)
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| boor |
A rude or insensitive person, who doesn't have good manners. (noun)
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| minimal |
Very small in size or amount; as small as possible. (adjective)
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