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The Most Useful Daily Use English Words With Meaning. Part 3

  1. Daily use English words are essential in our communication routines, forming the bedrock of our conversations.
  2. Our daily routine heavily relies on the consistent use of familiar English words used in daily life.
  3. Understanding the nuances of daily use English words and meaning enhances our language proficiency.
  4. Learning English words for daily use with meaning fosters effective communication and comprehension.
  5. Building a robust daily vocabulary involves mastering daily vocabulary words for diverse contexts.
  6. “Please,” “thank you,” and “hello” are among the quintessential daily used English words expressing courtesy.
  7. Our daily speaking often revolves around incorporating common English words used in daily life.
  8. Exploring simple English words for daily use simplifies communication for diverse audiences.
  9. Embracing a rich daily use vocabulary enables us to articulate thoughts and ideas more vividly.
  10. “Home,” “work,” and “family” are integral components of our daily existence, represented by English words used in daily life.
  11. Enhancing our daily use vocabulary words broadens our linguistic repertoire.
  12. Engaging in daily speaking exercises facilitates fluency with various daily speaking English words.
  13. Mastering daily use vocabulary empowers effective and nuanced communication in everyday scenarios.
2001 Page-turner an exciting book Unable to put down the page-turner, Esther read the novel into the wee hours of the morning.
2002 Feast a large meal that is usually part of a celebration Patrons brought in enormous platters food for a large feast in honor of St. Joseph.
2003 Attenuate to reduce to a weaker or smaller state Doctors claim taking the flu vaccine will attenuate the effects of the illness.
2004 Clarion call a sound demand for an action to occur Citizens made a clarion call at the city council meeting to clean up the drugs in their neighborhood by harshly insisting on a change.
2005 Over positioned above or on top of something else The passenger placed his luggage over his seat in the carry-on bin.
2006 Abnormal out of the ordinary; unusual William worried that his abnormal bleeding was a symptom of cancer.
2007 Scapegoat a person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place Even though Jim did not steal your wallet, you are still using him as a scapegoat to cover for your son’s thievery!
2008 Bamboozle to cheat or deceive another person The waiter tried to bamboozle me into giving him extra money by saying the tip had not been included in the check.
2009 Bloviate to talk for a long time, typically about nothing important I hate talking to Ricky because he likes to bloviate so much in our conversations, going on for twenty minutes about anything and everything.
2010 Inexplicably mysteriously or strangely so that no one can explain it After angrily leaving his job, the man had been inexplicably terminated from his employment for no reason.
2011 Automotive pertaining to a car or other powered automobile After wrecking my car at the intersection, I took my damaged Honda Accord to the automotive center for repairs.
2012 Downright complete or total There has been so much downright terrible things happening in the world lately that some people are afraid to even leave their homes.
2013 Bask to obtain joy from receiving praise or attention After a performance, the singer remains onstage for five minutes to bask in the audience’s adoration.
2014 Foreclosure a legal process in which a lender takes the property belonging to a borrower, who has stopped making payments to the lender Before filing for foreclosure, the lender gave the debtor one last chance to settle the debt.
2015 Simpleton an unintelligent or foolish person The simpleton was so clueless, he didn’t realize that paper was made out of wood.
2016 Mousy quiet; shy and timid Mousy and reluctant to interact with others, the wallflower spent most of the party standing in a corner.
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2018 Idle not in use; inactive Since the taxi driver has not had any fares in a while, his car has been idle.
2019 Rendered provided; delivered or supplied After several hours of debating, the jury finally rendered a verdict of not guilty.
2020 Supplementary something that is added to something else This income is supplementary to my regular job, and I enjoy the chance to earn extra money.
2021 Sensuous associated with the senses The hypnotist’s sensuous voice was very relaxing.
2022 Crypt an underground room in a church An acolyte followed the priest’s request to go down all of the stairs and retrieve the urn from the crypt as soon as possible.
2023 Cord unit of measurement for firewood Dominick entered the kitchen with a heavy cord of wood, his thick arms bulging under the load.
2024 Projectile something that will be or has been expelled from some object The projectile went from the prisoner’s mouth and onto the guard’s face.
2025 Opposable capable of facing and touching the other digits on the same hand Like humans, chimps have fully opposable thumbs and are able to grip things using facing fingers.
2026 Hinduism the top religion of India which supports a belief in numerous gods and the idea a person returns to life in a different form after dying In India, my family and I follow the religious practices of Hinduism by praying to many gods.
2027 Hent to seize, to grab hold of or clutch If you can hent the opportunity to get a great education, then you shouldn’t have any problem being successful in life.
2028 Invidious unpleasant and likely to cause bad feelings in other people I was shocked to learn my best friend was spreading invidious rumors about me.
2029 Yin and yang a philosophical theory about the relationship between evil dark feminine and helpful bright masculine The yin and yang of the twin men’s fighting was obvious when the good twin was a family man and the bad twin was a constant criminal.
2030 Cognition the mental courses by which one obtains knowledge through experiences and thoughts In the car accident, Steve acquired a head injury that affected his cognition and prevented him from learning new things.
2031 Studious focused on learning and studying The studious girl dreams of being the valedictorian of her class.
2032 Kindly friendly or amiable The kindly old lady gave the trick or treaters way more candy than any of the other people that lived on this block.
2033 Coagulate to thicken or develop as a mass Over time the milk will coagulate and become a bottle of disgusting clots.
2034 Anew to take place once more After divorcing her husband last year, she married anew to a man she only knew for about three months.
2035 Main the key part or most important part of something My main job at work is to answer phone calls from customers with questions.
2036 Sectarianism dedicated to a religious sect or cult Through sectarianism, Karen was drawn into the religious group who was abusive to its members and refused to let anyone leave.
2037 Name-calling abusive language or insults The toddlers kept calling each other “stupid,” so their mother put them in time out for their name-calling.
2038 Otherwise differently, in another way “Please put the cake away otherwise I may eat it all.”
2039 Uncontested accepted and not challenged Since both the woman and man no longer wanted to be married, it was no surprise that the wife’s petition for a divorce went uncontested.
2040 Renter someone who pays money to live in a house or apartment that someone else owns The landlord is looking for a renter who needs a place to stay and doesn’t mind paying a five-hundred-dollar deposit.
2041 Comer one showing promise of attaining success Starting up a comer advertisement agency, it was obvious that the entrepreneur’s business was headed for success.
2042 Contorted twisted in a forceful manner The python contorted around its intended victim.
2043 Gossamer a light and thin material Through Carla’s gossamer sleeves, we could see her thin arms.
2044 Salacious promoting sexual desire or lust The salacious content of some popular novels has led parents to demand that they be removed from school libraries.
2045 The whole megillah everything involved in what’s being considered The couple only had a few thousand dollars in the bank but decided to throw the whole megillah into house repairs.
2046 Now happening presently Since the final exam for my English Literature class is in thirty minutes, I need to study now for it.
2047 Treated acted a certain way toward a person or thing The evil stepmother treated her own children well but was cruel to her stepdaughter.
2048 Insofar to the extent that Unfortunately, the school system can only educate you insofar as you study its teachings, as it cannot directly imprint info on your brain.
2049 Flier one that travels in the air Each flier on the plane was required to listen to a speech on safety procedures.
2050 Piano a piano is a keyboard instrument A piano is a musical instrument that is played by pressing keys on a keyboard.
2051 Incorrect not accurate Each incorrect answer caused the team to lose fifty points from the score board.
2052 Uncharacteristic unusual; abnormal Disappearing was uncharacteristic for the elderly man, so the police sent out a search party.
2053 Precarious unstable, dangerous or difficult Running around with a knife is very precarious.
2054 Short brief or temporary; Lasting for a small period of time The students were asked to attend a very short meeting to quickly discuss changes to next year’s classes.
2055 Regimen a controlled course of treatment or therapy My dietary plan includes a rigorous regimen based on the consumption of no more than 1,500 calories a day.
2056 Tissue The organic material from which living creatures are made, consisting of cells If you get a cut you are damaging your skin tissue, but it will heal itself over time.
2057 Ruminant a type of animal with a four-chambered stomach hat brings up food from its stomach and chews it again The water buffalo is a ruminant, which means it has a four-chambered stomach.
2058 Lackluster lacking brilliance and shine; dull; not exceptional; not worthy of special merit, attention, or interest Since she noticed that the response she was getting on the dating website was rather lackluster, Beth decided to spice up her profile and post a better photo.
2059 Parking driving a vehicle to a certain spot and stopping there temporarily Pablo had trouble parking the long school bus in the tight space outside of the school.
2060 Joking to make jokes; speak humorously My friends and I were joking together, saying mean things to each other that, to a passerby, must have sounded very insulting and aggressive.
2061 Votive dedicated or given in fulfillment of a vow or pledge In honor of the holiday, votive candles were placed around the room.
2062 Domicile a home or residence The police went to visit his domicile when he was reported missing.
2063 Shifted to be moved to a new location The dragon’s tail shifted several feet as it lay among the castle’s ruins, but thankfully it was still asleep.
2064 Carin man-made mound of stones, used as landmarks Hikers were relieved to see a cairn of stones in the wilderness that led them in the correct direction on the trail.
2065 Tight close together with no extra space in between Her pencil skirt was so tight that the young lady could only waddle down the street at a snail’s pace.
2066 Brave courageous, willing to take action The brave woman served as a spy in the army, putting herself at risk while helping her country.
2067 Embossed to carve, mold, or stamp a design into something The graffiti artists embossed their signature designs onto the side of the building.
2068 Impact have a strong effect on someone or something Rising pollution and increased burning of fossil fuels has had a huge impact on global warming.
2069 Hanger a shaped piece of metal, wood, or plastic that is used to suspend things like clothing The woman went into a rage when a wire hanger was used to hang up a dress in the closet.
2070 Diffraction the process in which light waves are spread out by passing over an edge or a thin aperture The dispersion of light occurs through diffraction, when light passes through a narrow opening like the branches of a tree.
2071 Unsurpassed unmatched or better than any other The chef’s culinary skill was unsurpassed by any of the mediocre cooks in the kitchen.
2072 Respiration the act of breathing in and then exhaling During respiration, humans inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
2073 Nugatory having no worth or value; useless Jim’s nugatory comments contributed nothing to the class discussion.
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2075 Uncorroborated not verified or substantiated by facts or proof Due to the boyfriend’s uncorroborated story about being in another state at the time of the crime, Detective Pierce could not find a witness who saw him in the other state.
2076 Implicit understood though not clearly or directly stated Although you never stated I could use your car, your permission was implicit when you handed me your car keys.
2077 Deluge a large number of things occurring in the same instance After a deluge of tornadoes, most of the homes in the town were destroyed.
2078 Syntax the order in which phrases, words, or coding symbols and terms are placed to produce high quality sentences or commands Because I do not like the way my sentences read, I am going to ask my teacher to tutor me on syntax.
2079 Legislature a governmental body with the power to make, amend and repeal laws When unusual laws are made and enforced, the public blames the legislature.
2080 Disenchantment a feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired Growing disenchantment with Empire’s leadership led te board members to vote the CEO out of office.
2081 User a person who operates or has the right to enjoy something Netflix has considered allowing only one user to login at a time as a way to stop paying customers from sharing their subscriptions with others.
2082 Persona the appearance one has around other people Even though Jason is a kind kid, he wears the persona of a tough thug when he is with his friends.
2083 Amenities facilities or resources The Paragon Casino hotel has many amenities including several restaurants and its own movie theater.
2084 Whatsoever in any way; at all There was no snow on the ground, whatsoever.
2085 Orchestra a group of people who play musical instruments together The trumpet could be heard over all of the other instruments in the orchestra.
2086 Conventionalism pertaining to the established and traditional ways Through conventionalism, the school enforced the rules that had been set by the school when it was first created many years ago.
2087 Legerdemain deception or trickery The psychic uses legerdemain to convince people she is talking to their dead loved ones.
2088 Resume to start an action again after a break or disruption After the child’s 3-day suspension for fighting at school, he was able to resume his studies at school as long as he did not get in trouble again.
2089 Faithful to be loyal to someone or something After being caught in a small lie, the citizens remained faithful to the mayor since he had done so much good for their town and they could forgive a small lie.
2090 Brainy intelligent and clever A successful computer nerd, the brainy billionaire, made his fortune by designing new technology.
2091 Popinjay a conceited person who focuses on their appearance After looking in the mirror for an hour, the popinjay wanted everyone to admire her beauty just like she did.
2092 Rage an intense anger that is extremely difficult to manage Full of rage, the man slammed his fist through the car windshield.
2093 Lawsuit a claim or dispute brought to a court of law The homeowners filed a civil lawsuit against the robber and sued him for the value of the things he stole during the break-in.
2094 Didactic designed or intended to teach While the professor’s lectures were designed to be didactic, they only served to confuse the students.
2095 Generosity the characteristic of being charitable and kind Because of your generosity, a deserving student can go to college.
2096 Roving traveling from place to place The roving pack of wolves made their way through the countryside searching for food and a warm place to sleep.
2097 Tyrannize to terrorize or torment Until someone steps in to help the terrified people, the horrible king will continue to tyrannize his subjects.
2098 Bothersome causing bother or irritability Living close to the airport, the constant aircraft noise is particularly bothersome when I’m trying to sleep.
2099 Take to carry or bring with The husband and wife didn’t take their children with them on the beach trip but left them with grandmother instead.
2100 Deferential showing respect and humility People were always deferential to the military veteran and showed him respect every time he was in uniform.
2101 Cognizance to have awareness or knowledge of something Any cognizance about a crime should be reported to the police.
2102 Juvenile in a manner that is childish and unpleasant or referring to a young person Cliff may be mayor now, but as a teenager, he was a juvenile delinquent who once spray-painted the police station.
2103 Legal permitted or allowed by the law It is legal for teenagers to buy cigarettes at 18, but the laws says they cannot purchase alcohol.
2104 Alterity the state of being different In an effort to avoid alterity, Drake pretended to have the same interests as those around him.
2105 Capricious sudden behavior change Because of his capricious nature, Jeremy found it hard to keep a steady job.
2106 Accouterment articles of clothing or equipment, especially an accessory The knight Halloween costume came with not only the armor but also a sword as an accouterment.
2107 Horrendous horrific; terrible The villagers were shocked that a boy so young could commit such a horrendous crime with no regard for human life.
2108 Sturdy durable and tough Kevin’s successful architectural plans were attributed to his sturdy table, steady hand and a creative brain.
2109 Reticent keeping to yourself; not likely to draw attention to yourself; uncommunicative While Barbara likes to discuss her personal life with our co-workers, I am much more reticent.
2110 Concurrent powers governing powers that are shared by both two different divisions The agencies have concurrent powers and share spending responsibilities 50/50.
2111 Contemptible worthy of contempt The judge sentenced the contemptible man to a lifetime in prison.
2112 Fancy to want to do something We fancy a trip to the islands, but our budget won’t allow it.
2113 Differing disagreeing Hannah and I have differing opinions on the tastiest type of apple, but we never fight over something so petty.
2114 Variability constantly changing and inconsistent Gas prices are known for their variability because they increase and decrease by the gallon every other day.
2115 Trench a long, narrow hole in the ground, that is usually deep and has a purpose The car swerved off the road and into a deep trench full of rainwater.
2116 Ascetic leading a life of self-discipline and self-denial, usually for spiritual reasons The ascetic man gave away his fortune and moved into a tiny one-bedroom apartment.
2117 Recently lately; not long ago Recently, several children have asked to join our book club.
2118 Manumission release from slavery, freedom When manumission happened on the plantation, all the slaves were freed.
2119 Idol hero Ruby Bridges is an idol for young school girls around the world who admire her courage and bravery.
2120 Mummification the process of embalming and wrapping a dead body Ancient Egyptians used mummification as a way to preserve the bodies of their ancestors.
2121 Ascribe attribute a cause or characteristic While you can sometimes ascribe these symptoms to allergies, I’m pretty sure you have a full-fledged cold.
2122 Delighted greatly pleased We were truly delighted to see our grandparents at the family reunion this year.
2123 Inefficient not performing to ability or productivity The inefficient bridge needed extensive work before it would be cleared for travel.
2124 Gunk a gross gummy material It is never fun to clean the gunk that surrounds your toilet because it is probably a mixture of grime and feces.
2125 Hired employed; gave a job The manager hired an extra worker to help customers during the store’s busy Christmas season.
2126 Veracity the quality of being truthful Unless you get your information from a credible website, you should doubt the veracity of the facts until you have confirmed them elsewhere.
2127 Attachment an extra piece added to something else New iPhones come with an attachment that allows you to connect headphones into the phone’s charging port.
2128 Shocking causing a feeling of surprise and alarm The young woman’s sudden death was shocking to her family since she wasn’t even sick.
2129 Surcease stop; halt Our fraternity received a letter from the college requesting us to surcease any loud parties or we would face legal issues.
2130 Devotee someone who is dedicated to a person or thing Logan is a devotee of Elvis Presley’s music, able to recite any lyric from every one of his songs.
2131 Brake a device used to slow or stop the motion of a vehicle Pressing the broken brake over and over again, the bike rider went careering down the embankment.
2132 Registered enrolled; enlisted The fugitive registered under an alias at the hospital so that her true identity would not be revealed.
2133 Pestilential capable of producing a devastating and contagious disease The families in low-income housing were affected by a contagious illness caused by pestilential rodents.
2134 Caboodle the whole number of whatever is in question We only needed the tape from the toolbox, but Kate brought us the whole kit and caboodle.
2135 Senile confused or memory loss as a result of old age I think my Grandma is going senile because she keeps forgetting her daughter’s name.
2136 Successive following or to occur right after After John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the successive president of Lyndon B. Johnson immediately took over the job.
2137 Recurrent happening or recurring time after time Being late to work was a recurrent issue for him, so they had to terminate his employment.
2138 Flexibility the ability to bend or twist the body without injury The ballerina’s flexibility allowed her to do lots of bends and turns.
2139 Smudge a smeared mark on the surface of something Wiping her eyes while crying, the bride tried hard not to leave a smudge from her makeup.
2140 Adoration deep love, devotion, and respect His adoration of the poet inspired him to begin writing poetry, as well.
2141 Debug the process of identifying and removing errors from something, especially electronics A specialist was called out to debug the school’s software and to get things up and running again.
2142 Laxity the state of being relaxed, easy-going, or not very strict The prevalent laxity toward marriage causes the divorce rate to rise.
2143 Desperation being so overwhelmed by a feeling that you feel compelled to act in a rash or crazed way Juliet’s desperation to be with Romeo inspired her to make the terrible decision to fake her death.
2144 Canonization the declaring of sainthood in honor of someone who has passed away Pope John Paul II participated in the canonization of nearly 1,000 departed martyrs as saints after these beloved peoples passed on.
2145 Foreseeable describes something that is expected or likely to happen in the near future Our boss explained that because of budget cuts, there will be no raises in the foreseeable future.
2146 Particle a small git or speck A gust of wind blew a small but irritating particle of dust into my eye.
2147 Lapse A temporary failure; a slip Without sleep, you are likely to have a lapse in reason, being unable to think clearly.
2148 Backhand to strike someone with the upside of the hand In a fit of anger, the woman raised her hand to backhand the child but caught herself before she made contact.
2149 Capacity the total amount an object can hold The water bottle’s capacity is thirty-two ounces.
2150 Usual normal; typical We will give up our usual trip to the beach for a vacation to somewhere exotic.
2151 Horsemanship the art or practice of riding horseback To improve his horsemanship, the equestrian took riding lessons at his uncle’s ranch.
2152 Lambent refers to the glowing and flickering of a fire A lambent glow flickered from the low burning campfire.
2153 Fluorescence the ability of something to give off light because it has absorbed light When exposed to a blacklight, scorpions give off a vibrant, green-blue fluorescence that is much brighter than its usual dark hue.
2154 Debility a state of physical or mental weakness My father’s debility kept him from taking long walks like he used to love to do.
2155 Lapdog a person or organization controlled by someone else Known as the president’s lapdog, the secretary of state would do anything that he was told, even if it was illegal.
2156 Whelm to bury something by engulfing or submerging it During the devastating fire, the tall flames began to whelm every room in the house.
2157 Bucolic relating to the countryside The postcard image was beautiful and featured a bucolic white house in a dark green pasture.
2158 Manikin a model of the human body, used for teaching medical or art students Because the science manikin is so realistic, it has pupils that react to light and eyelids that blink.
2159 Curtail to limit something Until the celebrity’s stalker is caught, we will curtail her public appearances.
2160 Amplitude the measure of something’s size, especially in terms of width or breadth; largeness, magnitude The amplitude of the student’s knowledge about astronomy and physics was beyond the teacher’s grasp.
2161 Hiraeth wanting to go back to a home that was never home Cindy’s hiraeth to return to her childhood was strong because she wanted to change a big mistake that she made.
2162 Bore a person or thing that is dull and wearisome My teacher is such a bore she puts most of the class to sleep.
2163 Accede to agree with someone or give in to his or her wish At your insistence and to avoid a prolonged argument, I will accede to your contract terms.
2164 Instigate to trigger something Justine hoped to instigate Will and Gail’s separation by spreading false rumors about Will’s late nights at work.
2165 Ocular associated with vision or eyesight Ocular pain forced me to call my eye doctor.
2166 Superstructure the part of a building above the foundation The superstructure on top of the concrete slab was a three-story home with lake views.
2167 Repertory repertoire; collection A repertory of skits has been organized for this event and will be performed in sequential order.
2168 Pursue to follow urgently / to aim for The cops had to pursue the suspect until they were able to capture him.
2169 Begging asking a person for something, typically food or money The insistent child continued his begging, asking his mother for money for a new toy car.
2170 Glee intense happiness or joy Smiling with glee, the child unwrapped his birthday gift.
2171 Burdensome tough to fulfill or carry out After accepting several jobs, Lily realized it was burdensome for her to try to juggle all of those jobs.
2172 Cavort to move around in an excited fashion The boys cavort around the pool while watching bikini-clad girls.
2173 Review to reread or go through the material or text again Since Caroline missed several days of school due to sickness, she would need to review her history notes for tomorrow’s test.
2174 Stenographer someone who types the words people say Struggling to keep up with the fast talking attorney, the stenographer wrote as quickly as possible.
2175 Polythene a type of plastic made into thin sheets or bags and used to keep food fresh or to keep things dry Perforated polythene was used to create plastic coverings to keep runners dry during rainy races.
2176 Convergence two or more things coming together to form a new whole Because of the convergence of political views in the legislature, it is highly likely the government will be able to vote on the budget proposal without any bickering.
2177 Vassal a worker of a lord who is working off his debt in return for safety from the lord When the vassal took an oath from the lord of the manor, he knew that his employer would require him to tend to the fields until his obligation was met.
2178 Arrangement how something is positioned or displayed Anna worked on the arrangement of the flowers, positioning each rose in a specific way.
2179 Beggar a person who begs for money or food due to extreme poverty With his body too weak and broken to work, the old man could only resort to being a beggar and relying on the goodwill of others to survive.
2180 Mill a factory where things are manufactured; for example, grain, is ground into flour The millworker was hired to separate the cotton using a large machine located inside the mill.
2181 Kakistocracy a government run by the worst, least qualified people In a way, a dictatorship run by a corrupt and villainous leader is a kakisocracy run by the worst possible person.
2182 Tango a dance in the style of a ballroom type of dance that has the couple taking steps and holding each other close In the dancing competition, the judges were known for leaning toward dances with quick steps and intimate moves which is why the couple who did the tango won.
2183 Pedestal a standing from which an individual is greatly admired Even though you put the rapper on a pedestal for making the occasional charitable donation, the man is really just a thug.
2184 Merciful compassionate and generous After winning the lottery, the merciful winner donated every penny of her winnings to the homeless shelter.
2185 Trickier to be more complicated or problematic than usual or than something else Algebra problems are trickier to do than Pre-algebra problems because Algebra is a higher-level class.
2186 Significance worthy or valuable in a certain way Timothy didn’t know the significance of the pocket watch his father gave him when he was a teenager until he found out later that it had been passed down for many generations.
2187 Assert to express an opinion or fact in a confident manner The lawyer will assert his client’s innocence despite the overwhelming evidence against him.
2188 Objectify to reduce a person’s status and treat them negatively The boy’s mother refuses to let him listen to rap songs that objectify women or portray them in a negative way.
2189 Outlook viewpoint on a topic Many men have a negative outlook on marriage because they are so scared of commitment.
2190 Antidote a substance to counteract a poison Because he was bit by a snake, they had to give him the antidote so he would survive.
2191 Groan a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief The boy began to whimper groan about going to school, making his parents suspect that something was not right.
2192 Hypothesis a proposed explanation or theory that is studied through scientific testing The scientist’s hypothesis did not stand up, since research data was inconsistent with his guess.
2193 Dispersed to spread out equally Since the chef wanted each bite to have the same amount of icing on it, he dispersed the icing evenly over the top of the cake.
2194 Deviate to move away from the norm If we deviate from the directions we were given, we will probably get lost.
2195 Philippic a nasty tirade against a thing or individual After my mother caught me stealing from her purse, she uttered a thirty-minute philippic about my future as a prison inmate.
2196 Downpour sudden, heavy rainfall Because her windshield wipers were broken, Beth had to pull over until the downpour stopped.
2197 Undermine to weaken, hinder, sabotage Chloe hoped that her allergies were not going to undermine her ability to perform in the recital.
2198 Precipitous done rapidly without thinking Because Richard never thinks about the consequences of his precipitous actions, he often ends up in jail.
2199 Awed filled with wonder or amazement The group of tourists were awed by their very first view of the spectacular Grand Canyon.
2200 Sabotage to deliberately damage or destroy something in order to prevent it from being successful Drinking alcohol after a workout will sabotage your efforts.
2201 Crawl to move forward on your hands or knees Soldiers in boot camp have to crawl though the mud and under barbed wire to test their mettle.
2202 Quiet calm with little or no noise Moving into a quiet neighborhood, the couple was glad to be able to sleep peacefully at night.
2203 Token an object that serves as a voucher for goods and services At a casino, the coins you win in slot machines serve as a token that you can exchange for prizes or money.
2204 Protest an expression of disagreement or disapproval to something wrong or unfair The protest in Selma helped African Americans gain the freedom to exercise the right to vote.
2205 Withdrawn being detached from others and seeking solitude retreating from social interactions After her father passed away, Molly was withdrawn and antisocial.
2206 Reside to stay in a specific place The homeless man will reside in a local shelter until he can afford his own apartment.
2207 Bungalow a small, one-story house with a front porch and a low-pitched roof The couple slept in a small bungalow that was built on top of the clear Caribbean Sea.
2208 Unravel to cause something to separate or come apart The tassels on the end of the rug have started to unravel and will need to be replaced.
2209 Barbarian refers to a person who is considered uncivilized or with no manners Slopping up his soup and grunting while he ate, the barbarian finished his meal in minutes.
2210 Disbelief the sentiment that comes with doubting an individual or thing It is obvious from the disbelief on Ellen’s face she does not believe her husband’s story about working late.
2211 Bunch a group of things that are bundled together A bunch of grapes was pulled from the vine and placed in the basket after being wrapped tightly.
2212 Foreboding a feeling something bad is going to happen As I walked towards the gloomy castle, a sense of foreboding filled me.
2213 Illness a disease or sickness of the body After coming down with a strange illness, the sick girl could no longer walk or talk.
2214 Louche dishonest and crooked Sylvia felt like a louche when everyone in her family accused her of stealing their money and jewelry.
2215 Cleaned washed or wiped something dirty until it was unsoiled The maid cleaned out the fridge and wiped down the dirty counters before working on the laundry.
2216 Paralyze to cause a person or part of the body to lose the ability to feel and move A broken vertebra in her neck threatened to sever her spinal cord and paralyze her from moving.
2217 Stupefying stunning or shocking My dog clearly finds it stupefying when I pretend to throw his ball, then show him that I still have it in my hand.
2218 Recollection memory of something The sleepwalker had no recollection of eating in the middle of the night, but the video clearly showed her snacking on a donut.
2219 Clinch to make certain; to finalize The Senate must work quickly and together in order to clinch the budget deal to avoid a government shutdown.
2220 Physics branch of science concerned with the properties of matter and energy The study of physics is critical to the science of projectiles, since physics deals with how things move and the energy that propels them.
2221 Avalanche an unexpected accumulation During the power outage, our office faced an avalanche of distress calls.
2222 Purr a low vibrating sound, usually made by a cat or a vehicle Letting out a low purr, the cat let her owner know that she enjoyed being petted.
2223 Apply to smear or rub a substance on something else I need to apply sunscreen all over my pale skin before I go out in the sun.
2224 Atmospheric relating to the atmosphere (air that surrounds the Earth.) Global atmospheric levels of the gas continue to rise throughout the world’s air.
2225 Orgastic having a great pleasure of emotion With orgastic shock, I realized that I had just won the lottery and started to jump up and down for joy.
2226 Mushy having a soggy and squashy consistency After cooking the peas for too long in a crockpot, the mushy vegetable was too soft to be delicious.
2227 Recusant someone who declines to obey authority When the recusant would not give details of the whereabout of her child, the judge ordered the woman to jail.
2228 Mortify to put someone in the position of being embarrassed If my mother picks me up from school in her pajamas, she will mortify me in front of my friends.
2229 Pratfall a humiliating mistake After dropping all of the dishes, the embarrassed waitress learned that some teens had recorded the embarrassing pratfall.
2230 Patrician relating to an individual born into a lofty position or an aristocratic family Marcus was born into a patrician family of great wealth.
2231 Undertaking a task that is taken on Getting a PhD while working fulltime is a huge undertaking, even for the most dedicated student.
2232 Designated chosen; selected Roger was the designated driver chosen to stay sober and drive all of his friends home from the bar.
2233 Attenuation a reduction in strength or signal The doctor says that attenuation of the flu can take place since the vaccine reduces the strength of the virus.
2234 Stricture a restriction or limit placed on an individual or thing The military was called in to help enforce the curfew stricture ordered by the governor.
2235 Prescribed recommended; suggested The doctor prescribed both medication and a low-fat diet to the patient wanting to reduce his cholesterol levels.
2236 Synthetic not pure; counterfeit April bought a pair of synthetic leather pants that looked nothing like real leather.
2237 Inaudible incapable of being heard Because the little girl’s voice was nearly inaudible, I had to strain to hear her.
2238 Cry shed tears, especially as an expression of distress or pain She struggled not to cry at her aunt’s funeral, but she couldn’t hold back the tears.
2239 Complement a part that makes something perfect or complete Ketchup is a must-have complement for French fries.
2240 Swelling an abnormal enlargement of a part of the body, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid The swelling around the arthritis patient’s leg didn’t reduce until the doctor sucked the fluid out of the area.
2241 Input device any hardware device that sends data to a computer, allowing you to interact with and control it A keyboard or some other input device is needed to send information from the user to the computer.
2242 Hamper to delay progress This awful traffic is definitely going to hamper our trip to the beach.
2243 Avouch to declare freely and openly; to assert Standing at the witness stand, I stated that I could avouch for the sterling reputation of Jennifer.
2244 Curly having a curled or coiled shape Heather hated her curly hair and tried to flatiron her wavy locks straight every night.
2245 Rhetorician an expert in formal rhetoric. a speaker whose words are primarily intended to impress or persuade Hitler was a renown rhetorician whose uncanny charisma and ability to persuade attracted many to the Nazi cause.
2246 Gong a large, flat piece of metal that is circular and lets out a loud tone when struck with a hammer A suspended gong is an Asian musical instrument that is played with a larger and softer hammer.
2247 Persevering continuing even when facing difficulties and hardships Although they are struggling to keep their marriage together, the committed couple insists in persevering through their problems.
2248 Synergism elements that when combined make them more potent or increase effectiveness Doctors employ the concept of synergism when prescribing new medications that they believe would be more effective when used in tandem.
2249 Brandish to gesture while holding a weapon or other item as a threat When the crazed man decided to brandish a gun in the airport, he was immediately shot by a security guard.
2250 Chemical Property a trait or action that is observed and involved during a chemical reaction Every type of fuel should be analyzed for the chemical property of flammability since certain actions could result in fiery explosions.
2251 Leak an unintended hole or crack that allows contents (usually liquid) to escape A leak in the roof allowed water to seep from the top of the roof and down through the ceiling.
2252 Indulgence the act or an occasion in which one gives into desire or something enjoyable The losing player’s tendency toward indulgence in self-pity earned him the reputation of a selfish crybaby.
2253 Rushed done or completed too quickly I could tell that the repair on my car was rushed by the fact that my door was still slightly dented and the paint was a little off.
2254 Rapid moving swiftly Thank you for your rapid response to my question.
2255 Asterisk a print symbol used for numerous purposes including highlighting something or signaling a note is included at the end of a page As Tim studied his notecards, he put an asterisk beside any information he felt he needed to revisit.
2256 Matte describing a color that is dull and has no shine This brown color is extremely matte, dull and lifeless but supposedly a good color for this piece of furniture, according to my mother.
2257 Memorandum a short note, record, or written report, especially used in business A memorandum is circulating around the office warning workers about the risks of violating the no cell phone policy.
2258 Centrifuge a piece of machinery that spins rapidly in order to create a force which separates substances In the nuclear plants, scientists take every precaution as they separate uranium in a centrifuge.
2259 Thwart to hinder or stop something from happening Someone built this wall with broken bottles set in the top to thwart the intrusion of outsiders.
2260 Plumbing the water pipes and similar systems used for conveying water, liquid wastes, etc The homeowners are frustrated by their house’s plumbing problems since the toilets stop up regularly.
2261 Crimp to compress (something) into small folds or ridges The baker used her fingers to crimp the sides of the pie crust into small folds before placing it in the oven.
2262 Turnkey related to the provision of a service or product that can be used immediately General stores are turnkey enterprises, specializing in selling goods that can be used immediately, from clothes to electronics and food.
2263 Barreling driving or moving at a breakneck speed A runaway horse and buggy came barreling toward the children and barely missed hitting Greg as it flew by.
2264 Discussed talked about a specific topic during conversation The coach discussed new plays with his team right before going over old ways to score.
2265 Comport to fit with or act in a certain fashion Because the children do not comport well in a formal dining atmosphere, we have placed them at a kids’ table in the kitchen.
2266 Burglar a robber or thief that enters a building illegally to steal The burglar isn’t known for stealing jewels or money, but hijacking hamburgers and french fries.
2267 Trenchant sharp or cutting Sometimes your tone of voice is so trenchant that you come across as being a mean person.
2268 Pyramid a structure with sloping sides that meets at the top and sits on a triangular or square base A pyramid of delicious cupcakes was positioned on the triangular display.
2269 Legendary very well known or famous Simon is legendary for his ability to play chess blindfolded.
2270 Tingle a feeling of sharp throbs After I got up from my nap, my arm began to tingle since I had slept directly on my right arm.
2271 Bilk defraud, cheat If those bullies at school continue to bilk Victor out of his lunch money, his father is going to enroll him in Karate classes.
2272 Believe to consider something to be true; to have confidence or trust in something The boy doesn’t believe in monsters, but his little brother thinks that they are real.
2273 Origin the place or situation from which a person or thing came forth My last name is Scottish in origin because both of my parents are of Scottish descent.
2274 Nominal incredibly small Despite his immense wealth, Frank is a selfish man who gives a nominal amount to charities each year.
2275 Consequently occurring as a result of an action At the hotel, we take safety very seriously, and consequently, we have security officers on duty twenty-four hours a day.
2276 Burrow to dig in order to make a hole or tunnel The rabbit tried to burrow himself down in the ground so that the fox wouldn’t catch him.
2277 Stranded deserted or stuck On the way to California, the couple’s car broke down and they were stranded on the side of the road.
2278 Fallen having dropped by the force of gravity I spent countless hours before winter begins raking leaves that have fallen from trees.
2279 Immune exempt or protected from something unpleasant Since I have been a teacher, I have not been sick one day due to being immune from most childhood sicknesses after countless exposure.
2280 Accordingly in a suitable way Once the payment is received, we will process your order accordingly.
2281 Idiosyncratic quirky or peculiar behavior or traits of an individual The strange bird let out a high-pitched sound that is idiosyncratic to its species.
2282 Rarefy to convert into something less thick The chemotherapy may rarefy a person’s hair and cause baldness.
2283 Yonder in a distant, indicated place; over there The creek is about a mile or so yonder.
2284 Rove to travel without a fixed destination With no purpose in mind, the lone warrior decided to rove around the continent for adventure.
2285 Malnourished suffering from a deficiency of proper nourishment Because the homeless man was malnourished, I gave him money for a decent meal.
2286 Bombinate to make a buzzing or humming noise After the maid plugged in the vacuum cleaner, it began to bombinate loudly.
2287 Yeoman a farmer long-ago who owned a small amount of land The yeoman was plowing the field on his master’s land.
2288 Satirize cleverly make fun of something The poet looked for a way to satirize the boring poem and give it a more humorous appeal.
2289 Natty describes something that is smart and fashionable The model wore a natty jumper down the runway, donned with a few bangles and a stylish bomber jacket.
2290 Sticker a tacky removable label or decal The kind teacher always stuck a happy-face sticker on her students’ good papers so that they could take them off and keep them.
2291 Quilt a blanket made by sewing fabric squares or pieces together usually in a pattern When I unfolded my grandmother’s hand-sewn quilt, I could see different shapes coming together in a specific design.
2292 Puissant having a large amount of authority or power The puissant school superintendent has the authority to close schools in the event of inclement weather.
2293 Poach to cook by simmering in a small quantity of liquid Mom chose to poach the egg in a small amount of water instead of frying it in bacon grease.
2294 Prism a transparent glass or plastic object that separates white light that passes through it The science teacher showed students how the glass prism reflects colors once light passes through it.
2295 Knowledge the understanding of a subject I have a great deal of knowledge in math, being able to carry out complicated mathematical processes that required years of studying.
2296 Insignificance the quality of being unimportant The insignificance of a grain of sand to a human is the same as the value of our own star to that of the whole galaxy.
2297 Brawl a fight, usually with a large number of people involved As Taylor watched the hockey game, a brawl between two players broke out on the ice.
2298 De rigueur demanded by current trends; fashionable In the 1980s, it was de rigueur for all band members to grow their hair out, but that trend isn’t as prevalent today.
2299 Predetermine to decide ahead of time The judges took a moment to tally the points and predetermine the winner before announcing who won Miss America to the contestants and crowd.
2300 Immolate to kill and burn something, primarily as an offering or sacrifice Ancient tribes used to immolate widows, sacrificing and burning their bodies to make sure they enter paradise with their dead husbands.
2301 Inundated overwhelmed or swamped with things to be dealt with Once their cleaning video went viral, the now trending company was inundated with thousands of product orders.
2302 Ruinous causing ruin; destructive The ruinous policies of our principal caused many of the students to leave the school.
2303 Winner the victor or champion that wins something The winner of the championship game was a new victor who had never played the sport before
2304 Questioned to be doubted or called into consideration My father doesn’t like having his rules questioned, but seeing as how he doesn’t know everything, I still doubt them sometimes.
2305 Stockpile a large pile, collection, or reserve of goods or supplies Before they moved, the couple began to reserve a stockpile of boxes in the garage.
2306 Reckoned guessed; thought The farmer reckoned his pumpkins would be ripe in a few weeks but had to wait to see if he was correct.
2307 Civil Law system of law concerned with private affairs between citizens rather than criminal affairs A dispute between two neighbors that is taken to court would be considered within the realm of civil law rather than criminal justice.
2308 Flounce to storm or stomp around in an agitated way Feeling misunderstood, the girl decided to flounce off in a huff.
2309 Psyche an individual’s spirit, soul, or mind When the old man lost his job to a college graduate, his psyche took a devastating blow.
2310 Possessive showing domination, control or influence over someone or something After being on a few dates with Bruce, Amy felt he was becoming jealous and possessive of her.
2311 Shrew a woman with an unpleasant personality My manager is a shrew who goes out of her way to make my workday unpleasant.
2312 Catchphrase a well-known phrase or saying that is connected with a particular person or company The attorney tried to come up with a likable catchphrase that would attract clients through radio ads.
2313 Parish the area under the guidance of a minister or priest After a while, the priest left his congregation in the city to care for the souls in a small rural parish.
2314 Perplexity a confused mental state He was confused by her words so he stared at her in perplexity.
2315 Benighted lacking knowledge Plantation owners viewed slaves as benighted animals who had to be told what to do at every moment.
2316 Notwithstanding despite; regardless Notwithstanding his injured knee, the football player made two touchdowns.
2317 Seriatim relating to a series A seriatim schedule is key to staying organized and completing tasks in an orderly manner.
2318 Cogent clear cut and simple for the mind to accept and believe When the homebuilder did not provide me with a cogent answer to my question, I knew he was not the right person to build my family home.
2319 Unsatisfied not pleased or happy with something The editor was unsatisfied with the writer’s work and asked her to make several changes.
2320 Deface to damage or disfigure something, especially a surface They used spray paint to deface the professor’s portrait.
2321 Quintessence most perfect example of its type Hillary has always been the quintessence of high fashion, so I was taken aback when I saw her wearing an old, saggy pair of jeans and a ragged T-shirt.
2322 Collude to conspire for a secret purpose Breaking antitrust laws, company executives began to collude with one another to make sure their illegal doings were under wraps.
2323 Momentarily for something to happen briefly I was momentarily caught off guard when someone sneezed during my enlightening speech.
2324 Straight moving in one direction; not wavy or bent Mel uses a flat iron so that her hair will be straight instead if wavy and curly.
2325 Adobe sundried bricks made of clay The village dwellings were adobe style and were crafted from clay and water.
2326 Challenging difficult; testing The exam was so challenging that only 2 out of 20 test takers passed on the first try.
2327 Paragon a model of excellence or perfection As a paragon of purity, a nun would never dress inappropriately.
2328 Moonlighting holding a second job, especially at night Because her day job doesn’t pay enough to cover her expenses, the struggling author has been moonlighting as a stripper on the weekends.
2329 After effect a consequence that follows and action The tsunami was an after effect of the earthquake and rose up after the ground began to shake.
2330 Polygamy a way of life in which a person, usually a male, has more than one significant other or spouse Having more than one spouse is an act of polygamy.
2331 Subdivision a secondary division. A division of a division The military has many divisions, and each of those divisions has a subdivision that is a smaller branch of the main force.
2332 Assistant a worker who helps in a particular field for task Each library assistant was given a specific section of the library to put away books.
2333 Official certified by an authoritative person With the official document in hand, Patricia would be able to enter the United States since it had been signed by the proper authorities.
2334 Expansively having a wide range or extent of effect or influence The company has an expansively built network of cell phone towers to help them provide their service to as many people as possible.
2335 Circulated moved about continuously Books are circulated through the library branches and circulated from one to another as needed.
2336 Fabulist a story-writer who composes or rewrites fables The fabulist wrote tales about talking animals living long ago.
2337 Seafaring sailing through waters on a regular basis Seafaring merchants during the Renaissance would often travel throughout Europe and Asia to bring new inaccessible products to foreign customers.
2338 Mission an important assignment carried out by select individuals suited for the task The elite soldiers had the crucial mission of infiltrating the enemy base and assassinating the enemy leader.
2339 Mastermind a brilliant thinker who uses one’s intellect to put together plans or projects Though Joe was the mastermind behind the bridge’s design, his boss took all the credit for the architect’s magnificent blueprints.
2340 Trove a collection of things I hope to find a trove of Easter eggs on the hunt today.
2341 Expense a cost or price Although the dealership agreed to repair the motor for free, the owner had to purchase a battery at an added expense.
2342 Connected joined; linked with Bart connected the power cord to the plugin, the linking causing the lamp to turn on.
2343 Unaided without help or assistance The elderly gentleman can no longer walk unaided and depends on a walker to move.
2344 Nucleus the key element of a person, place, or thing upon which everything else is connected At the core of our business is the software department, the nucleus of our company that creates the products we sell.
2345 Charm the ability to persuade, delight or arouse admiration Rose soon learned from her new boss that her charm is why she was chosen for the hostess job.
2346 Blowup describing something inflatable The most common blowup object in the whole world is the balloon, though they of course come in many sizes.
2347 Flamethrower a device/weapon that sprays out burning fuel During the World War II battle, the soldier used his flamethrower to project a long stream of fire at his enemies.
2348 Yesteryear last year; or in past years A famous singer of yesteryear, the old-timer reminisced about all the stages he had performed on during his prime.
2349 Surfeit an overabundant supply We had such a surfeit of food during the holidays that we gave a large portion of it to the family across the street.
2350 Muttered to be said in a low voice, generally not intended to be heard The student muttered under his breath after the teacher took his phone, saying something unpleasant behind her back.
2351 Berserk out of control with high emotions; wild Jimmy went totally berserk when Sandra told him that she was breaking off their engagement.
2352 Invective abusive language used to criticize The newspaper’s invective of the novel really made the author angry.
2353 Transact the act of completing an action where one or more sides benefit; typically applies to sales Bank tellers transact withdrawals and deposits daily.
2354 Clique an exclusive group with few members The cool kids’ clique always sits in the last row of the auditorium.
2355 Galvanize to inspire people to work towards change Because the charity wants to galvanize the public in support of its cause, it’s holding an open house to share its achievements and goals.
2356 Mount to climb or get on something Trying to mount the horse, the nervous rider fell of several times before actually getting on.
2357 Delectation pleasure; enjoyment For your delectation, a spread of delicious appetizers will be served throughout the cocktail hour.
2358 Vague not described well The book blurb was so vague it told me nothing whatsoever about the plot of the book.
2359 Opinion a belief or outlook that is often based on feeling and not fact The preacher stood firm in his opinion and wouldn’t believe anything the scientist said about dinosaurs.
2360 Ignite to arouse or give energy to a situation The march in Selma was just what Dr. Martin Luther King needed to ignite others around the nation.
2361 Sugarcoat to make something bad sound more appealing than it really is My mom tried to sugarcoat her upcoming surgery by describing it as “a simple procedure.”
2362 Rounded smooth or curved, especially around the edges The pregnant woman’s rounded belly looks like a basketball these days.
2363 Arcane understood by only a few; obscure Because it is no longer taught in schools, people are concerned that cursive writing will become arcane.
2364 Exiguous a tiny quantity of something or a tiny height Due to my exiguous knowledge of history, I was bound to lose quickly at the history trivia game.
2365 Enamel coating on or applied to the outside of a surface as a protectant The dentist was concerned that the patient’s tooth enamel was eroding since this coating is what fights against decay.
2366 Fearmongering the spreading of frightening rumors with the intention of causing fear or chaos Fearmongering by the media caused the citizens to fear a nuclear war that wasn’t even looming.
2367 Socially relating to society or a social situation with others Being socially awkward around the opposite sex kept the science teacher from getting a date.
2368 Alluvial related to alluvium, a deposit of clay, silt, and gravel left by a flowing river in a delta The sediment around this river delta is alluvial, full of silt and clay that will make the soil extremely fertile.
2369 Libidinous reflecting desires of a lustful nature The libidinous man was constantly thinking of sex.
2370 Tight-lipped reluctant to speak or give information Even during the trial, the uncooperative defendant remained tight-lipped about his part in the crime.
2371 Compromising revealing or embarrassing in nature This compromising piece of gossip would destroy Susanne’s social life if it was made public.
2372 Rectilinear having many straight lines A street grid of rectilinear buildings showed the many straight lines that made up the structure.
2373 Leasing being part of a financial agreement in which one party pays to rent property (house, car, etc.) from another The property owners ended up leasing the two-bedroom apartment to a young couple for 600 dollars a month.
2374 Governor a person who is the leader of the government of a state Though he talked a good talk, the governor of Louisiana was clueless on how to balance a budget and left the state bankrupt.
2375 Fragrance generally a smell, usually refers to something positive, and is sometimes used interchangeably with perfume The garden full of wildflowers gave off a soft, pleasant fragrance.
2376 Knowledgeable educated and well-informed The professor was knowledgeable about history but knew very little about science.
2377 Bumpkin an unsophisticated person, generally from the countryside To assume that someone from the countryside is an uneducated bumpkin for no reason is insulting.
2378 Proactive acting in advance Emergency procedures are proactive measures to ensure everyone’s safety.
2379 Thankfully to be done in a grateful manner Thankfully I was able to complete my homework on time, because I was worried that I would not be able to.
2380 Postponement the action of delaying or putting off something until later The heavy snow last night resulted in a postponement for school.
2381 Touring traveling around a place or from area to area The band is touring all over the U.S., hitting up a different city each night.
2382 Depraved immoral or evil The depraved gangster felt no remorse as he set fire to a hospital of all places.
2383 Against anti; not in favor of Many people were against the war and didn’t think we should be fighting overseas.
2384 Suddenness the act of something happening unexpectedly or rapidly With the suddenness of the snowstorm, the kids were sent home from school before the hour was over.
2385 Verily truly; certainly At over 7ft tall, the basketball player was verily one of the tallest people on record for the NBA.
2386 Legitimate valid or conforming to laws There are many online check offers that are not legitimate and could end up costing you money.
2387 Asleep to be sleeping Everyone crawled into their sleeping bags and fell asleep fast after river rafting all day and then hiking ten miles to our campsite.
2388 Make to create or produce something Our children make good grades because they study several hours a night.
2389 Exceptional excellent or brilliant Tiffany had exceptional grades with straight A’s and they were all at one hundred percent.
2390 Equipped coming with additional items that allow ultimate functionability The campsite came equipped with a stone fire pit, charcoal grill, and water fountain.
2391 Courtier a companion of a queen, king, or another ruler at a royal court The courtier followed the queen around the castle, attending to her every need.
2392 Torment to torture and cause pain Every day when he got on the bus, the bully began to torment the quiet child.
2393 Hypocritical describes behavior that goes against what one claims to believe The hypocritical protesters shouted threats to the abortion clinic workers but refused to financially support the mothers who give birth to the unwanted infants.
2394 Descry to catch sight of After conducting experiments for several years, the scientist was able to descry the cause of the disease.
2395 Vanward toward the forefront of an action or movement Pointing vanward, the general instructed the soldiers to move toward the front of the line.
2396 Abstain to limit oneself from doing or enjoying something Because of my health, I am going to abstain from the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
2397 Mutilate to permanently disfigure something, usually by cutting or removing parts It is hard to believe that parents in some cultures mutilate their daughter’s genitals through religious-based surgeries.
2398 Fuzzy covered with soft fur or hair By placing a pair of fuzzy wool socks on her feet, the woman hoped that her icy toes would soon warm.
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2400 Bodega a grocery store or a wine shop in a Spanish speaking country or neighborhood The little bodega in Spanish Harlem closed after bigger grocery store chains moved into the area.
2401 Socialism a system of rule in which the government controls the main industries Under a system of socialism, the government manages the country’s major businesses.
2402 Blunt very direct in one’s words, usually in a negative manner and in a rude way My aunt is quite blunt so it was no surprise when she gave her opinions on the unsightly décor.
2403 Natural Rights rights that everyone inherently possesses regardless of any other factor The Constitution of the United States claims that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are Natural Rights that everyone is born with.
2404 Production making or manufacturing of things using raw materials Workers in the factory stopped production of the tires due to a broken machine.
2405 Betide to occur or happen to; befall Because Kurt and I love each other we know our marriage will last, whatever may betide while he is stationed overseas in the military.
2406 Desultory not having a plan or purpose Disgusted by his last place finish, the runner moved in a desultory manner towards the yellow ribbon.
2407 Prenatal being or happening before birth Getting good prenatal care is the most important thing a mother can do for her unborn baby.
2408 Assumed supposed or accepted something as true without actual proof Everyone assumed the husband killed his wife, but there was no evidence to prove it was true.
2409 Disincentive a factor that discourages people from acting or doing something Punishments serve as a disincentive, attempting to deter people from doing things they shouldn’t.
2410 Tiptoe to walk very quietly on the tips of one’s toes When sneaking into the house at night, the teen made sure to tiptoe quietly past her parent’s bedroom.
2411 Consecrate to announce something is sacred or devoted to a specific purpose After high school, the young men will consecrate their lives to the church and serve as missionaries for two years.
2412 Disconcerted unsettled or confused The boxer disconcerted his now rattled opponent by moving forward with his left hand and delivering a knock-out blow with his right.
2413 Trait a critical characteristic of a person’s personality Honesty is a trait that most parents greatly value in their children, as nothing is more troublesome than someone who lies to their parents.
2414 Interment putting a dead body to rest; the act of burying someone The soldier who deserted his comrades in battle was not given interment in a military cemetery.
2415 Postulate to suggest something (such as an idea or theory) especially in order to start a discussion In an attempt to create controversy, some experts postulate alternatives to historical beliefs that have been accepted for years.
2416 Disenchanted let down or disappointed My ex-husband’s cheating left me deeply disenchanted.
2417 Vat a massive container used to hold liquid They brewed the beer in a large vat and then transferred it into barrels to age.
2418 Criminality behavior that is banned or not acceptable according to the law The felons’ criminality and consistent bad behavior landed him in jail for repeat offenders.
2419 Abode the place where one resides or lives Lacking a physical abode, the homeless man slept in the park.
2420 Expectancy in a state of hoping or expecting something to happen Right before the storm, the stores restocked their shelves with expectancy of hurried shoppers.
2421 Capitalism a monetary arrangement in which goods and services are owned by groups or individuals not associated with the government Under the system of capitalism, goods and services are created and distributed by private enterprises.
2422 Suppressible able to muffle or withhold something Even though the girl was not upset anymore, her suppressible smile made her father think she was still mad.
2423 Distinction a clear difference or contrast between similar people or things Although they are identical twins, there is a noticeable distinction between the colors of their hair.
2424 Onus the responsibility for something It is the onus of the applicant to completely fill out the application materials.
2425 Aha moment a moment of sudden insight The scientist had an aha moment and figured out how to cure the deadly disease.
2426 Template a shaped piece of metal, wood, card, plastic, or other material used as a pattern for processes such as painting, cutting out, shaping, or drilling The recent graduate used a template off of the internet to format her resume.
2427 Bumfuzzle to confuse someone In an attempt to bumfuzzle his mother, Tony hid her keys in the microwave and pretended to know nothing about it.
2428 Redemption the act of earning something back Phillip prays his confession will earn him the redemption of a reduced prison sentence.
2429 Reverberation an undesirable consequence or effect Losing the election was the candidate’s reverberation for alienating minority voters.
2430 Lycanthropy the supernatural transformation of a person into a wolf A tale of lycanthropy, the Swedish folktale ‘The Werewolf’ tells the story of a princess whose lover is transformed into a wolf.
2431 Distillation a process of purification Brandy is made through a distillation process in which hard cider is purified.
2432 Trial a court hearing held to decide if an accused person is guilty or innocent Students in the criminal justice course took part in a make believe trial in which some were attorneys and others jurors.
2433 Remonstrate to argue with, complain to, or criticize someone about something Whenever I refuse my young daughter anything, she likes to remonstrate by stomping her feet on the floor.
2434 Integer a whole number Each integer on the number line is marked with a dash.
2435 Ride to currently travel or be carried in a vehicle Witches will often ride on broomsticks with each leg on either side of the broom.
2436 Briefly for a moment The instructor briefly summarized the previous lesson before moving on to the next chapter.
2437 Oversight something that someone does by mistake, without seeing that they are doing it Rob apologized for the oversight, insisting that it was a mistake that would never happen again.
2438 Chic tastefully stylish The chic heels will go perfectly with my stylish dress.
2439 Caravan a group of travelers, animals, or vehicles traveling together We decided to organize a caravan to attend the state championship.
2440 Rivulet a tiny stream of water or another liquid As we walked through the desert, we were only able to get a rivulet of water from a cactus.
2441 Noetic of or pertaining to the mind or intellect In the debate between the two top teams, it became apparent of the leader’s noetic capabilities to describe the history and reasoning behind their debating topic.
2442 Authoritarian preferring or enforcing strict obedience to authority as opposed to individual freedom Our teacher is very authoritarian in her management and doesn’t allow us any wiggle room on the rules.
2443 Amicable showing a polite and friendly desire to avoid disagreement and argument If you were a bit more amicable, people would not be afraid to approach you.
2444 Autumn the season between summer and winter; fall Even though autumn is such a beautiful season, raking all of those leaves becomes such a daily chore for me.
2445 Isthmus a narrow strip of land, bordered on both sides by water, and connecting two larger landmasses They had to travel over the isthmus to the other end of the island.
2446 Wedlock marriage After only three months of wedlock, the celebrity couple was heading for a divorce.
2447 Dart to dash or rush for something or in a certain direction When Martin felt like he was about to vomit, he decided to dart for the bathroom so he wouldn’t throw up on his bedroom floor.
2448 Warm having or expressing kindness, gentleness, friendliness, etc. Vivian is well-loved by children because she is a warm and inviting person that makes everyone feel like family.
2449 Roguishly in the manner of a dishonest person or rogue The cheating husband stared roguishly at every woman in the bar.
2450 Teary-eyed having eyes that are wet with tears The teary-eyed bride wiped her cheeks and smiled up at her soon to be husband.
2451 Blatherskite a person who constantly talks, usually about nothing important My aunt is a blatherskite who talks constantly.
2452 Exceeded went above/beyond a limit Because he exceeded the weight limit for the ride, the heavy guest was not allowed to get on the waterpark slide.
2453 Unsubstantial lacking firmness or strength It wasn’t until he fell from the cliff that the rock climber realized his unsubstantial rope was too thin for the climb.
2454 Gaming playing a game or pastime The casino has hundreds of gaming tables where guests can play cards and gamble away their money.
2455 Recoupment a legal action in which finances are legally recovered or retaken from someone The government can issue a recoupment, in which they take back some of the tax claims you didn’t have to pay before.
2456 Straddle to be on both sides of something; to sit or stand with one leg on each side He knew he couldn’t straddle the issue any longer and that he would have to choose sides.
2457 Dotage a period of advanced age in which an individual starts to lose his judgment and his ability to perform cognitive tasks As my grandmother got into her dotage, she started to forget small things like her dog’s name and her address.
2458 Gulf any wide diversity, as between individuals in social status, opinion or theory There is a widening gulf between the rich and the poor in our society.
2459 Abstinence the act of not taking part in something According to my religion, one should refrain from having sex and practice abstinence until marriage.
2460 Avaricious desirous of wealth or advancement Since Tiffany was an avaricious reader, her reading level was at 12th grade level even though she was still in 4th grade.
2461 Unimportant trivial and of no great concern The janitor’s job might seem unimportant, but the school could not function without this essential position.
2462 Ode a poem that praises or celebrates something Phil created lyrics for the choir that were an ode to his alma mater.
2463 Epic immensely huge or great With over twenty artists performing, the concert is going to be epic.
2464 Clink a sharp sound that is made when metal or glass knock together lightly With a high-pitched clink of their wine glasses, the couple toasted to spending the rest of their days together.
2465 Sextet a musical piece written for six people to sing or six instruments to be played With two altos, two sopranos and two bass, a sextet was written so everyone in the group could participate in the song.
2466 Waterfall a cascade of water falling from a high place down to a low place Coming down the waterfall in a barrel, the crazy daredevil shocked the people watching from the river bank.
2467 Advertise to provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others Many companies choose to advertise their services by renting billboards and showing their products to drivers.
2468 Nautical relating to or involving ships or shipping or navigation or seamen We sailed hundreds of nautical miles with no land in sight.
2469 Erstwhile in the past Before she began using a pseudonym, the author was erstwhile known by another name.
2470 Effete lacking strength, courage, or spirit The effete man was scared of his own shadow and hid in the closet during thunderstorms.
2471 Turncoat a traitor who betrays one’s party or team to join another group The turncoat abandoned the Irish military and freely boarded a boat controlled by the enemy camp.
2472 Inspirit encourage and enliven The military concert served to inspirit the homesick soldiers, enlivening their spirits through music.
2473 Nemesis an enemy who is constantly causing problems Kara was not happy when her nemesis won the contest.
2474 Intransigence refusal to change one’s views I can’t understand Rachel’s intransigence, considering that we have undeniable proof that her idea is incorrect.
2475 Motility the ability to move around in fluid Personal lubricants can interfere with sperm motility and hinder sperm from being able to make it to the egg.
2476 Trousers another word for pants I need a new pair of trousers because I accidentally tore a hole in my old pair when I fell earlier.
2477 Shriek to issue a piercing yelp or call When the pop idol walked on the stage, the girls started to shriek in excitement.
2478 Intoxicated drunk Finishing off her last glass of wine, the intoxicated artist struggled to hold her paintbrush steady.
2479 Connive to conspire or plan The billionaire did not believe his greedy children would connive to murder him.
2480 Aviary confinement for keeping birds; a birdhouse Building an aviary close to his home allowed the bird keeper to watch the fowls from his window.
2481 Euphonious (of a sound or noise) pleasing to the ear Wind chimes are one of the most euphonious sounds I can think of, and they always make me think of peaceful times.
2482 Brainwashing mind control tactics in which one forces another to believe something by continually telling them that it is true The abductors were good at brainwashing young girls into believing that it was their own fault that they were kidnapped.
2483 Snoop to look around a place secretly, in an attempt to discover things or find out information Deciding to snoop through her husband’s pockets, the woman looked around to make sure the coast was clear.
2484 Missus a person’s wife Albert and his missus always attend the marriage retreat held at the local church.
2485 Techy technical or characterized by technological abilities Techy gifts can be bought on a budget at the new, technology-based street shop.
2486 Straying the act of stepping off of a perceived path or deviating from a goal The wayward driver was distracted by her text message and didn’t realize she was straying between the lines until she nearly collided with another car.
2487 Theology the study of religion In order to become a minister, the man studied theology at the seminary for many years.
2488 Eviscerate to remove the item that makes a person or thing strong We can eviscerate the computer by removing its power supply.
2489 Interest attention that is given to or received from someone or something The upcoming Royal wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be of significant interest to the entire world.
2490 Bravely in a way that is daring and shows courage Katniss bravely stepped into the arena as tribute and fearlessly prepared to give her life so that her younger sister would be saved.
2491 Vast gigantic in size My daughter will not go near the rose bushes because of the vast number of bees surrounding the flowers.
2492 Discombobulated in a confused or bewildered condition I felt discombobulated after working twelve hours a day for seven straight days.
2493 Vouchsafed granted as a favor or honor Since the parole committee vouchsafed the killer’s release from prison, the parents of his victims have been in an uproar.
2494 Severance ending of employment Offering of the displaced workers severance packages is the least the company could do before shutting down operations.
2495 Vend to offer small items especially food for sale from a machine or small cart The kiosks are used to vend movies to people looking for an interesting flick to watch.
2496 Shine to give off bright light A lone light did not shine bright enough for us to see what was going on underneath the dim carport.
2497 Aspirate a medical term that means to draw in something by suction During the science experiment, students tried to aspirate some of the excess liquid from the bowl using a syringe.
2498 Trodden heavily walked upon This road is heavily trodden, being walked by dozens of people every day and trampling the dirt into the ground.
2499 Public servant a government official or someone whose job it is to serve the people When becoming a public servant, the police officer swore to protect and serve those who live in his community.
2500 Survivor a person that remains alive after an event that killed other people Corporal Jenkins was a survivor of the ambush that killed some of his unit.
2501 Amend to make better We learned that Congress has the right to amend the constitution under certain conditions.
2502 Mournful filled with grief or sadness The mournful sounds emerging from the funeral parlor made me very sad indeed.
2503 Ill will wishing someone harm Despite the fact that William cheated on her, Briana wished him no ill will.
2504 Estranged distant; no longer chummy with Although Beth had been estranged from her father for years, she came to visit him when she learned he was dying.
2505 Tow to haul a vehicle out from somewhere or as an attachment In order to get the boat out of the water, we had to tow it up the ramp and onto the dock with our heavy duty truck.
2506 Policy a rule or guideline Our school policy states that students can only bring their lunch from home if they have a doctor’s excuse.
2507 Inflammation a localized body reaction that produces redness and warmth, swelling, as well as pain as a result of infection or injury Swollen and red, inflammation of the patient’s nasal cavities was caused by a severe sinus infection.
2508 Larceny unlawful taking of personal property After finding his computer was not where he left it, he accused his sister of larceny.
2509 Subcontract to hire a person or company who is not employed with the company to work on a project for the company Since the carpentry company could not paint the wooden furniture, they decided to subcontract the painting work to a local painter.
2510 Evolutionism supporting or having confidence in the certain development and growth of living things The Scopes Monkey Trial was based on the evolutionism from the teacher and his ways of teaching the way humans and animals have evolved.
2511 Mien manner or conduct especially indicating one’s mood or character When I saw his downcast face and gloomy mien, I knew he hadn’t gotten the promotion.
2512 Powerful to be influential and dominant Having a powerful dictator in office led many laws to be changed allowing very little input from the country’s citizens.
2513 Enable to make something workable or possible Earning a college degree will enable Jake to get a job that pays a decent salary.
2514 Cartilage a strong but flexible material found in some parts of the body After being tackled by the opposing linebacker, the running back suffered from swelling cartilage around his rib.
2515 Analyze to review thoroughly and in a logical manner The psychiatrist will analyze the patient’s behaviors and thoughts in order to diagnose the condition.
2516 Monster a made-up huge, dreadful animal or beast When Mary Shelley created her tall, scary monster, it became known as Frankenstein.
2517 Reprove to strongly disapprove of My father will more than likely reprove of my new boyfriend and chase him away like he has done all the others.
2518 Guaranteed assured that something will occur or take place The company guaranteed that they would reimburse all of their clients for the faulty product they had bought.
2519 Footage a piece of film showing an event After the store robbery, investigators carefully watched the security video footage to hopefully identify the suspect.
2520 Rambling speech or writing that is long-winded and confusing Theresa stopped reading the rambling letter from her jailhouse lover after several minutes of being confused.
2521 Kleptomaniac one who steals compulsively The kleptomaniac struggled to stop stealing.
2522 Radius the circular area or distance limited by the sweep of a line Because I prefer working close to home, I only applied for positions within a ten mile radius of my apartment.
2523 Cytoplasm contents of a cell excluding the nucleus A cytoplasm is a thick solution inside a cell and is made up of water, salts, and proteins.
2524 Clergyman a religious leader (usually Christian) that serves in a church Each clergyman was assigned a group of parishioners to counsel about moral issues after church service.
2525 Inter to put a deceased person to rest We decided to inter my son’s dead bird near the apple tree.
2526 Aging getting older The aging woman was obsessed with making her sagging skin look more youthful again.
2527 Pharmacy drugstore or a place that sells medicines legally At the pharmacy, Molly wanted to purchase the best cough medicine since her son had a bad cough.
2528 Interstellar between or among the stars Interstellar is a film about mankind’s search for a new home among the stars.
2529 Fluke a coincidence or accident that something happened Since I didn’t study or attend class on a regular basis, it was simply a fluke that I passed the exam.
2530 Awake aware and alert and not sleeping After the loud clap of thunder sounded in the middle of the silent night, my scared dog would be awake for the rest of the night.
2531 Triage to sort by a particular attribute The purpose of the automated phone system is to triage calls so they can be routed to the proper customer service agent.
2532 Penitence the action of feeling or showing sorrow and regret for having done wrong Showing no penitence for the crimes he committed, the murderer refused to say that he was sorry or show remorse toward the victims’ families.
2533 Adaptive being able to change (adapt) to suit different situations Because of her adaptive nature, the teacher is flexible enough to work with any grade level.
2534 Amazement the condition of being surprised or overcome by wonder As my boyfriend told me about his plans to propose to another woman, I stared at him in amazement.
2535 Epidemiology the portion of medicine that focuses on the occurrence, contagion, and control of diseases Because Valerie was diagnosed with a rare disease in her youth, she decided to focus her collegiate studies on epidemiology.
2536 Fandom every supporter or sports fan in a certain sport All of the fandom in soccer would be watching the World Cup since it is the biggest tournament for that sport.
2537 Purify to cleanse something; to remove contaminants Pumps were used to purify the dirty water that came from the pond.
2538 Ramping decreasing or increasing in volume, amount, or rate Since the demand for the product is now low, production efforts are ramping down.
2539 Thermometer an instrument used to measure the temperature (how much heat is present) The doctor used the thermometer to see if the boy’s body temperature was too high.
2540 Commission an amount of money given as a payment from the company for completing a business deal Once the saleslady rung up the multiple items at the retail store, she smiled because she would make a hefty commission from the sale.
2541 Scanty less than what is needed Since the airline lost two of my bags, I have scanty clothing for my vacation.
2542 Thanksgiving demonstration of appreciation Once the adrenalin junkie survived the vicious shark attack, he truly felt thanksgiving for his own life as he swore he would never do anything life-threatening again.
2543 Mirage an illusion that appears real but does not exist When I was stranded in the desert, I saw a lake that turned out to be nothing but a mirage.
2544 Lacing to tie or tighten a piece of clothing or shoe by pulling the laces (strings) The boy has trouble lacing his shoes up, so his mother is showing him how to tie them.
2545 Perimeter the border of an area or figure The fence around my house identifies the perimeter of my property.
2546 Croak a low, hoarse sound that certain animals made such as a frog or raven Letting out a low croak, the frog used his low voice to warn others in the pond that a predator was nearby.
2547 Selective intentionally choosing some things and not others Being overly selective in love caused the prudish woman to end up an old maid.
2548 Noisily loudly The inexperienced hiker noisily made his way through the woods by stepping on every downed branch.
2549 Surging swelling or an increase in the rushing of waves or water Hurricane Florence caused the surging ocean to pound its big waves close to the oceanfront hotels.
2550 Dimorphism the state of having two different characteristics or shapes Even though both birds were considered to be parrots, their dimorphism showed that one was gray and the other was very colorful.
2551 Background the area or scenery behind the main object of focus Although the current stage backdrop is beautiful, the director wants a background with more muted colors.
2552 Rutilant possessing a reddish or rosy glow During the party, the red lights covered the room in rutilant rays.
2553 Midst the time when something is taking place Since I had not studied for the exam, I was happy when the fire alarm went off in the midst of the test.
2554 Purist a perfectionist who believes in sticking to all of the rules Dressed in a suit and tie, the purist raised his hand every time to answer each question the teacher asked.
2555 Implosion the act of collapsing violently inward The building suffered a catastrophic implosion once its support beams gave out, causing it to collapse under its own weight.
2556 Aboriginal associated with being part of the original population; native The Indian tribe’s aboriginal dialect has been replaced by the English language.
2557 Persuade to convince an individual or group to do something If your friends try to persuade you to break the law, you should consider making new friends.
2558 Indefinite lasting for an undetermined amount of time The hurt worker is on indefinite leave since no one can say exactly how long it will take him to recover from his injuries.
2559 Oneself a person’s own self I see no reason to hurt oneself, though some people willingly endure harm to protect other people.
2560 Killed caused the death or end of something The hunter aimed his rifle and prepared to shoot and kill the deer roaming through the forest.
2561 Copula a type of verb that links a subject with a predicate in a sentence The word ‘be’ is the most common copula verb used when linking a subject and predicate.
2562 Shadow to follow someone Since I want to become an attorney like my uncle, I sometimes shadow him at his firm.
2563 Saturate to fill something to the utmost capacity The company hopes to saturate the market with their products so consumers will think of its brand first.
2564 Inevitably going to happen; unavoidable Although my dog runs away sometimes, he inevitably returns home after a few hours.
2565 Billowing swelling out or bulging As soon as the window was opened, the billowing curtains announced a cool breeze that was much needed on a hot day.
2566 Volant to spread wings outward as if to fly The prince knew he was in trouble when the volant dragon became twice his size and then fluttered about.
2567 Succulent scrumptious; delicious The critic referred to the dish as succulent and asked for a second portion.
2568 Hope a feeling of optimistic desire for something to happen Even though it looked like the team would lose, the fan held onto hope that they might make a comeback.
2569 Patronymic pertaining to the father’s or male relative’s name After many arguments, the expecting couple finally decided to use a patronymic name which made her husband happy.
2570 Legacy   Though his family history was full of violence, he was determined to make his own legacy.
2571 Carapace the outer shell of an arachnid, crustacean, or turtle Patterns on the turtle’s carapace are changing over time, with his shell becoming duller as he ages.
2572 Anxious worried or concerned Sylvia was anxious to finish her speech since getting in front of a large crowd of people made her tremble.
2573 Transmundane existing outside the physical world that we can see Scientists continue to search for transmundane life that is thriving outside of the planet we live on.
2574 Mayhem chaos or disorder During the busy holiday season, most of the stores seem to be in a constant state of mayhem.
2575 Instinctive unlearned and done without thought or reasoning Breathing is instinctive because nobody has to teach you how to do it.
2576 Subset a smaller batch of something that is a part of a bigger batch Analyzing the subset of Catholic people in Ireland’s population reveals that this religious denomination has escalated over the years.
2577 Integrative serving to unite or bring things together Giving integrative medicine, the doctor was able to infuse both natural and pharmaceutical treatments.
2578 Interval the period of time that exists between happenings The interval between my wife’s contractions has decreased to twenty minutes.
2579 Equality the quality of having the same value or worth The civil rights activist fought for racially equality so all people would be viewed as equals.
2580 Penniless penniless means without money and extremely poor We saw a penniless homeless man holding a sign that said, “Will work for food”.
2581 Pretty visually attractive or pleasing I think my favorite part of waking up before sunrise is how pretty the sky is when it is tinged with pink and orange.
2582 Docket a log of court cases on a certain date and time that are awaiting their time in court With three cases on the docket, the judge knew that he would be very busy on Monday.
2583 Apiary a place where bees and hives are kept Although he spent many hours daily in the apiary, he was seldom stung by a bee.
2584 Reawakening the renewal of a feeling or interest in something Once he was treated for depression, the patient experienced an emotional reawakening and began to enjoy life again.
2585 Amok a desire or passion to attack or murder Terrorists fighting amok in the Middle East was disturbing enough until they would cause the death of people near the city where I lived.
2586 Want to crave or hope for something All children want ice cream after dinner because they love sweets and ice cream tastes great.
2587 Sandblast roughen or clean (a surface) with a jet of sand driven by compressed air or steam The construction team employs a sandblast cleaning technique that uses high-powered blasting of sand to restore masonry.
2588 Work ethic a moral belief in the importance of hard work Because she has such a strong work ethic, Heather goes to work consistently and never turns down extra shifts.
2589 Steal to take another person’s property without permission Thieves steal small valuables like watches out of people’s homes.
2590 Bargain good deal; surprisingly cheap I will only shop at the mall when I believe that I can find a bargain deal.
2591 Reality check an event or action where someone remembers this is real life When I believed that I was going to win the lottery, I received a reality check from my sister explaining that I was really throwing my money away.
2592 Minority the smaller percentage of the whole As they looked around the room full of red-clad Republicans, the Democrats knew they were in the minority and their hopes of stopping the bill were destroyed.
2593 Tropism natural talent for Leonardo da Vinci had a scientific tropism that allowed him to not only excel at drawing perfectly proportioned anatomy but to craft some of the greatest inventions known to man.
2594 Verify to prove or confirm something The waitress asked to see my driver’s license so she could verify my age.
2595 Constitutionality the quality of being in accordance with the rules and principles set out in a country’s constitution Many people have questioned the constitutionality of certain laws.
2596 Couth well-mannered and sophisticated Because Kim is couth and cultured, she knows the proper way to greet a member of the royal family.
2597 Visibly clearly; noticeably Although her husband’s weight gain was visibly clear, the wife pretended not to notice.
2598 Smirk a confident and often gloating smile The smirk on his face told her that he was being sneaky.
2599 Fatality death resulting from an accident or disaster Fatality rates for motorcycle crashes is over 27 times that of automobiles.
2600 Compulsory not having an option; required Because education is not compulsory in all countries, there are many children who do not attend school.
2601 Manipulator a person who controls and influences people to their own advantage A cunning manipulator, Mr. Wolf was able to convince Little Red Riding Hood that he was a sweet granny.
2602 Quit to leave a place or stop doing a task The teacher wanted to quit her job, but she has to find another one first.
2603 Copy the result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original My doctor was able to give me a copy of my test results.
2604 Scram to bolt or get away fast When the little mouse saw the cat approaching him, he decided to scram across the room quickly to get away from the cat.
2605 Fascination intense intrigue or interest in something My fascination with the stars as a child led me to become an astronomer later in life, as I just love studying those stars and learning more about them.
2606 Scrutinize examine or inspect closely Because of recent terror attacks, the airline screeners closely scrutinize all bags that are going on board airplanes.
2607 Backstab to betray one’s friendship by acting in a deceitful way or speaking against someone when they’re not around Erin was upset that her very best friend would backstab her by having an affair with her husband.
2608 Lump a swelling under the skin, often caused by infection or disease A lump on the patient’s neck meant that his cancer may have returned.
2609 Derisory ridiculously small or inadequate The derisory pay raise that the employees received was quickly eaten up by rising insurance costs.
2610 Safely securely and carefully To safely get home at night, it is advised to walk in lit areas so predators are least likely to attack you.
2611 Length a measurement for how long something is The carpenter measured the length of the house to see how long the boards should be.
2612 Pent-up held or kept inside The rowdy toddler’s mother encouraged her to run around the playground so she could release some of her pent up energy.
2613 Theft robbery or taking things without permission that don’t belong to you Arrests were made when the teenagers were charged with theft since they had jewelry belonging to their parents in their possession.
2614 Classic a work of art that has been recognized to be of high quality and worth over time Almost each and every one of Shakespeare’s plays has become a classic by now, being hailed as masterfully written pieces of literature by most everyone.
2615 Transpire to occur or take place The police sat in their cruiser and waited for a criminal act to transpire.
2616 Bonehead someone who is not intelligent Marcus is a bonehead for thinking it was a good idea to touch the tentacles of a jellyfish.
2617 Carpool a process in which multiple people ride in one person’s car to minimize travel cost Because Mr. Cooper has a minivan, we decided to carpool with him so we could save gas and only drive one car.
2618 Authenticate to prove that something is true or genuine We will need to authenticate your orders to make sure that they did indeed come from high command before we can let you past this point.
2619 Sublimate to change an objectionable expression into one that is acceptable Rather than start an argument I chose to sublimate my anger by clenching my fists and walking away.
2620 Distributive related to the act of giving or spreading out The distributive center is in charge of getting all of the products made at the factory out and into the stores.
2621 Distractive distracting Mary’s distractive voice was making it much harder for me to read, but I didn’t have the heart to tell her to be quiet.
2622 Directly with nothing occurring along the way The angry customer wanted to speak directly to the boss, instead of letting someone relay a message for him.
2623 Defeasance the action of rendering something null and void The bank’s defeasance made the check invalid, so it could no longer be cashed for money.
2624 Plenteous plentiful; abundant Saturday night’s huge pot of spaghetti was plenteous.
2625 Toddler used to refer to a young child that is just learning to walk My son is just a two year old toddler, having taken his first steps about a week ago.
2626 Envelop to wrap or cover something completely As she cried on the porch, Brenda felt her husband’s strong arms envelop her in a tight hug.
2627 Presumed assumed or supposed The missing woman is presumed dead since no one has heard from her in over twenty years.
2628 Weep to cry My mother couldn’t help but weep when she found out my father died.
2629 Continuity consistency; a nonstop link Because there is no continuity in our daily sales, our business is failing.
2630 Tiresome causing one to feel annoyed or bored Fed up with their tiresome interruptions, the professor warned his students they would all fail if they did not stop.
2631 Whatchamacallit a word used when the actual name of the object in question will not come to mind Place the whatchamacallit and all of the other gadgets in the kitchen junk drawer.
2632 Rakish filled with a nonchalant attitude that is often displayed in an unconventional manner Josh’s rakish personality leads him to believe it is okay to have six girlfriends at one time.
2633 Attitude a person’s opinions or feelings about a specific thing, person, or idea His positive attitude helped everyone enjoy the trip during the rainstorm.
2634 Credibility reputation impacting one’s ability to be trustworthy The failure to report the allegations undermined the credibility of the witnesses to the extent they should not be believed.
2635 Sweep to clean an area by brushing away litter and dust I have to sweep the front porch because it is so dusty.
2636 Secondhand describes goods that have been passed down after being owned by one other person Tiff owns a secondhand store where people come to buy used items that are still in good condition.
2637 Peacefully quietly and calmly Martin Luther King Jr. marched peacefully to the Lincoln Memorial and gave his “I Have a Dream” speech.
2638 Inn a small motel where travelers sleep overnight Mary and Joseph wanted to stay at the inn, but there weren’t any rooms available to sleep in.
2639 Sharp-tongued harsh or critical in speech Curt and sharp-tongued, the director was vocally critical of all of the film’s performers.
2640 Back burner a condition of being temporarily delayed or of low priority After she lost her job, all of Briana’s summer plans were placed on the back burner.
2641 Synergy The combining of different groups, processes, objects, or people to increase success. In therapy, I am working on organization so all aspects of my life will work in synergy together.
2642 Escapade a risk-taking act that goes against normal behavior The boys’ escapade might end with their arrest.
2643 Mourning mourning means a time to show deep sorrow At the funeral, the crowd was mourning and celebrating the loss and life of a loved one.
2644 Resplendent shiny and colourful, and thus pleasing to the eye After the medal ceremony, Marshall’s comrades gathered around to congratulate him, looking resplendent in their dress blues.
2645 Romanticize glamorize or idealize Movies often romanticize poverty through their rags to riches stories because it gives a false impression of how easy it is to become rich.
2646 Unadulterated pure; untainted The unadulterated taste of pepper was strong and pure.
2647 Profane vulgar and inappropriate Because the comic’s jokes were profane and offensive to our religion, we left the show early.
2648 Inquest the process in which a court of law or a coroner investigates the circumstances of a person’s death The judge ordered an inquest after several family members requested their loved one’s death be investigated further.
2649 Accusing charging or a claim against someone After accusing the women of being witches, the townspeople of Salem responsible for the claims made plans to burn them at the stake.
2650 A Priori something that is believed to be true without actual reinforcement with facts or statistics Religious people have the a priori belief that God exists without any physical proof.
2651 Proxemics the study of cultural, behavioral, and sociological effects of spatial distances between individuals Proxemics is the study of how people use and perceive the physical space around them.
2652 Cede to give away authority to a government, group, or person When Matt became terminally ill, he had no choice but to cede control of his company to his daughter.
2653 Benevolence kindness; generous giving Because of the benevolence of their neighbors, the poor family was able to eat a homecooked meal every night.
2654 Temperamental easily upset or likely to become angry The temperamental toddler becomes upset easily and throws tantrums any time she doesn’t get her way.
2655 View to look at something We decided to view several pieces of art before buying a painting.
2656 Genealogy the history that explains how family members are related When Glen studied his family’s genealogy, he learned his ancestors came from Germany.
2657 Bag a container made of plastic, cloth, paper, leather, or some other material that is used to carry things The shop owner placed the customer’s items in a plastic bag before giving him his change and wishing him farewell.
2658 Rush hour the time each day when traffic is the heaviest Rush hour traffic was so congested that it took us an hour to drive ten miles down the road.
2659 Cane a short stick or staff that people use to help them walk The elderly woman staggered to her mailbox, using the cane for balance.
2660 Thorax the chest, or part of the anatomy that is located between the neck and the abdomen Lying between the neck and abdomen, the man’s thorax was the main place cancer had evaded.
2661 Misdirection the action or process of directing someone to the wrong place or wrong instruction Misdirection of the tourists caused them to be lost downtown for several hours.
2662 Festivity a party that is meant celebrate a particular event After planning the birthday party for weeks, the festivity was finally held at the local bowling alley.
2663 Billingsgate harshly offensive and rude talking Due to the billingsgate coming from the mouth of the disrespectful student to his teacher, the boy was suspended for a few days.
2664 Inactive not active, lazy or idle Inactive people do not get enough exercise to stay healthy.
2665 Crucially with extreme importance The amount of funds allocated depends crucially on how many foster children are being serviced.
2666 Prowl to move around quietly in a place trying not to be heard or seen I called the police when I noticed a masked man prowl through the neighborhood.
2667 Roost where animals gather at night to sleep or rest, similar to nesting The bats roost in the dark corner of an abandoned barn.
2668 Intrinsically in a way that is natural Because he is intrinsically motivated, the responsible student doesn’t need any help getting ready for school or doing his homework.
2669 Give to donate or hand over The tightwad was only willing to give five dollars at the garage sale for a nice scooter.
2670 Intimate not public; private Because I am a private person, I do not like to share intimate details about my home life.
2671 Seal to fasten something shut Once we seal the envelope closed, the letter is safe to put in the mailbox to be delivered to the recipient.
2672 Deference courteous regard for people’s feelings; respect Kyle decided to shave off his mohawk in deference to his Grandmother.
2673 Scuttle to scamper or dash Because I was running late, I had to scuttle through the airport parking lot.
2674 Net Force the total amount of force exerted on an object If you are pushing a cart and there is no resistance, the force you are exerting on that cart is the net force.
2675 Chuffed extremely pleased I’m absolutely chuffed to see my cousin again for Christmas, since I haven’t seen her since the same holiday two years ago.
2676 Plaint a legal complaint against someone made to the court Once I submitted my complaint and was filed, the judge entered the plaint in the court record.
2677 Generalize to make a broad statement based on limited facts I told Debra not to generalize by stating that all Chinese businesses are corrupt just because she had a bad experience with one of them.
2678 Conspiratorial suggesting something private is being confided At one time or another during the game, each team will form a conspiratorial huddle to discuss its game strategy.
2679 Sharp having an edge or point that can cut something The doctor used the sharp blade of the scalpel to make a deep cut into the patient’s skin.
2680 Heterodox different from what is considered the norm The church will excommunicate anyone who preaches heterodox beliefs.
2681 Concourse a large open space inside or in front of a public building where people can gather such as a train station or airport Once travelers pass through the airport security screenings, they’re allowed to enter the concourse.
2682 Obliterate to destroy The dictator’s army is going to obliterate the rebel’s small village in less than five minutes.
2683 Canker a fungal disease of trees that causes damage to the bark When trees are under stress, they are more susceptible to canker and other fungal diseases.
2684 Completion the act of finishing or getting to the end of an assignment or task Although it is nearing completion, construction of the house isn’t done just yet.
2685 Conformist an individual who follows accepted practices As someone who refuses to be a conformist, I go out of my way to take the path less frequently chosen.
2686 Raiment garments The shelter provides housing, food, and raiment for people in need.
2687 Catchphrase a well-known saying associated with a famous character or person Shouting their catchphrase, the Ninja Turtles yelled “cowabunga dude” as they leaped off the building.
2688 Ablation the surgical remove of tissue from the body The surgeon will remove Tonya’s tonsils, with the ablation taking place at 10 a.m.
2689 Reputed reported to be such a way A local gang is reputed to have killed the storeowner because he refused to pay protection money.
2690 Induction a formal ceremony in which a person is appointed to an office or into military service The Girl Scout Induction Ceremony was taking place at the local meeting hall.
2691 Uncouth having a lack of acceptable manners The uncouth young man did not know which fork to use during the salad portion of the formal dinner.
2692 Stentorian incredibly loud The stentorian music was so loud it made my head hurt.
2693 Felonious pertaining to a criminal act The defendants were charged with felonious homicide since they murdered a homeless man for no reason.
2694 Sizing a thing’s overall dimensions or magnitude Shoe sizing can be tricky since my narrow feet sometimes measure a 6 and other times a 7.
2695 Conducive to cause or produce something The declining number of available positions are conducive for the highest unemployment rate in decades.
2696 One-upmanship the practice of outdoing a competitor by always staying one step ahead Committing himself to one-upmanship, the basketball player always rubbed his wins in his rival’s face.
2697 Inclination the tendency to act or feel a certain way about something or someone A coward’s natural inclination is to walk away from a fight.
2698 Restorative capable of making an individual feel well The doctor will tell you that most medications don’t have the restorative power of a good night’s sleep.
2699 Discography a descriptive list of recordings by category, composer, performer, or date of release Billy Jean, Man in the Mirror, and several other Michael Jackson hits were listed on the discography by order of release.
2700 Whither to which place or position Whither one sibling goes, his needy baby brother will soon follow.
2701 Wasteful using something in a careless or uncaring way Wasteful spending led the family to be penniless and living in a shelter.
2702 Daze a state of stunned confusion and a lack of clarity In a daze, I wandered through the hallways of the hospital, bumping into everyone that passed me by.
2703 Abiotic abiotic means something that is sterile; not from living organisms Unlike alive biotic organisms, abiotic factors are nonliving.
2704 Introduce to bring a measure, product, or process into use for the first time In an effort to modernize delivery, companies like Amazon have begun to introduce drones as a means of getting orders to doorsteps.
2705 Accessible capable of being accessed The hotel offers accessible rooms for its handicapped guests.
2706 Showdown a confrontation or faceoff Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un prepared for a political faceoff but called a truce right before their showdown.
2707 Scullery a small room, next to a kitchen, where washing up and other domestic chores are done The scullery maid always washes dishes and preps for meals.
2708 Bunt to hit a ball softly so it is difficult to handle Baseball pitchers will often bunt the ball because they can’t swing the bat hard, but it still requires an opponent to come close to home base to retrieve the ball.
2709 Detractor a critic usually freely skeptical of something Once the controversial movie was released into theaters, a detractor verbally disapproved in the local newspaper of its success.
2710 Adjacent lying next to, close, or contiguous; neighboring I like to stay in this hotel because it’s adjacent to a great shopping mall.
2711 Lately recently Frank has been drinking a lot of beer lately because he got fired last week.
2712 Composed calm and showing no signs of nervousness Trying to remain composed as she approached the judges, the beauty contestant took a deep breath and gave a sweet smile.
2713 Bitter end the end or conclusion of a very difficult situation As the battle came to the bitter end, people on both sides were upset by all of the destruction.
2714 Flatline to stop being popular or successful After the actor was accused of several crimes, his success began to flatline, and he lost his fortune.
2715 Overdue late; past due The overdue mother’s due date had passed a week ago and she couldn’t wait to have her baby.
2716 Afford have enough money to pay for something The bum claimed he couldn’t pay his bills, but always found a way to afford cigarettes and booze.
2717 Hasty speedy; hurried The professor’s hasty speech confused the students as they had no clue what he had said.
2718 Expert an expert is someone specialized in a given area As an expert in natural healing, the naturalist provides nutritional advice to cure diseases.
2719 Calamitous involving catastrophe A calamitous accident destroyed the driver’s chance of winning a major race.
2720 Federal related to the central government The federal court judge will rule on cases where crimes against the government were committed.
2721 Beginning the opening or starting of something At the beginning of the movie, the lights darkened and people got quiet to see the movie.
2722 Hurried rushed; sped Rushing through the hallway, the tardy students hurried past on another to get to class.
2723 Propulsion a force or energy that causes progress or movement Using his feet for propulsion, Jack was able to kick himself to the surface of the pool.
2724 Bracket a category or group that people or things are placed in Only teams were left in the lower bracket and had to face off for the division championship.
2725 Stated said; declared The newspaper stated that the bank robber was 22 years old, but this report was wrong.
2726 Femme Fatale an attractive woman who lures men into dangerous situations Seducing the seaman with her womanly charm, the femme fatale lured him into her lair.
2727 Unclear indistinct or uncertain The unclear message between my wife and I resulted in a miscommunication about where we would meet for dinner.
2728 Virtuoso a person (esp. a musician) who does something in a very skillful way We sat in amazement as the young prodigy delivered a piano performance that revealed his unstoppable future as a virtuoso.
2729 Imported brought into a country from abroad to be sold Many fruits and vegetables are imported, because people often believe that foreign grown produce is better.
2730 Stoutly in a firm manner The chemistry teacher stoutly asked the mischievous teenagers to stop talking during his lecture.
2731 Despotism a situation where absolute power is used cruelly The tyrant’s despotism was made obvious when he ordered everyone that served him to surrender their wealth to him.
2732 Prong each of two or more pointed parts that each project out of certain objects (i.e., a fork) parallelly Because the prong on the end of the television cord is bent, the metal piece won’t fit into the wall outlet.
2733 Oppress to hold down through use of force or fear The dictator uses fear to oppress his people.
2734 Trinket a small showy ornament or piece of jewelry Before returning from vacation, I purchased a cheap trinket for my daughter Robyn.
2735 Margin the edge or border of something Students should not write outside the margin but instead stay inside the lines.
2736 Repudiate to reject; refuse to support Because I want to avoid the conflict between my two sisters, I repudiate their argument.
2737 Umpire a person who controls play and makes sure that players follow the rules in a sports event “Strrrrike!” yelled the umpire as the batter took a missed swing at the ball.
2738 Revision the action or process of reviewing, editing and improving John’s revision is very thorough, without the slightest error.
2739 Alright okay; in a satisfactory state Even though she felt alright at the moment, the passenger was afraid that she could become car sick at any moment.
2740 Pope The highest official in the Catholic Church On Easter, the pope conducted several masses for the Catholic people in the area.
2741 Punctilio a fine point in exactness of conduct, ceremony or procedure. Strictness in observance of formalities Without fail, the punctilio required during each of Ms. Layman’s garden parties was for the attendees to raise their glasses and give a cheer to the patron saint of married women.
2742 Euphoria an excited state of joy, a good feeling, a state of intense happiness Once the euphoria of winning the lottery has worn off, you will be faced with the prospect of taxes and needy relatives.
2743 Peevish always whining or complaining The clingy toddler became peevish every time his mother walked out of the room.
2744 Immaterial not relevant The judge told the jury to disregard the testimony because it was immaterial to the trial.
2745 Learning Curve the rate at which someone learns something new Since our new computer systems are similar to the old ones, the learning curve won’t be as steep.
2746 Summit the top of a mountain When the climbers planned their trip, they realized it would take three days to reach the summit of the mountain.
2747 Alibi a reason or excuse why someone could not have done something While the witness claims the suspect was at the murder scene, the suspect’s alibi places him in another state.
2748 Variety a number of different types of the item The small bakery held a variety of cupcakes, pastries, and muffins in exciting flavors like cotton candy and passion fruit.
2749 Thingy a word used to describe a person or thing whose name one has forgotten or does not know Theresa had seen the thingy in her dad’s toolbox but didn’t know that it was called a torque wrench.
2750 Unemployment being without a job Unemployment rates have gone up ever since the Nike company took their factory jobs out of the area.
2751 Impunity free from punishment; exempt from the consequences In exchange for her testimony, the accomplice received impunity from prosecution.
2752 Cliche a word or phrase used excessively When will Ginger come up with a new phrase and stop using that cliché in all her social media posts?
2753 Rascal a person who is always getting into trouble or mischief My grandpa often describes my little brother as a rascal who can’t be still.
2754 Crossed moved over or extended across The settlers crossed the dangerous mountain pass, making their way all the way across in a matter of days.
2755 Lop to cut something off The landscaper used a hedge trimmer to lop down the grass several inches.
2756 Cooperation the act of working together or the actions taken by an individual to be helpful It took the cooperation of the entire team to meet the fundraising goal.
2757 Groundless with no basis in reality or no evidence of being the case You have complained of poor customer service yet have not actually spoken to an employee yet, thus your complaint is groundless.
2758 Heart-Wrenching emotionally saddening evoking pity or empathy The orphans’ heart-wrenching tale included being deserted by her parents and scorned by nearly everyone in her hometown.
2759 Bauble a cheap showy ornament or piece of jewelry At first I thought that the trinkets sold on the island had value, but I then realized that they were nothing other than worthless bauble.
2760 Banausic relating to jobs or workers that require/have technical skills rather than higher education Mike prefers a banausic job where he can use his hands and get dirty.
2761 Overhaul to assess and replace with something better or newer After the Bolsheviks assassinated the Romanovs, they began an overhaul of the Russian government and completely rewrote the laws.
2762 Justify to offer a reasonable explanation for a certain behavior or action Ted tried to justify his wife’s death with a claim of self-defense.
2763 Altitude the height of something above sea level or the earth’s surface The pilots began shifting gears in order to gain altitude.
2764 Yarn to tell a long and unlikely story The old man loved to yarn on and on about the old days, where he was supposedly some sort of hero of great fame and renown.
2765 Panacea something that will make everything about a situation better Unfortunately there is no panacea that will make cancer instantly vanish from your body.
2766 Stray to move around Bored in class, Charlie’s eyes began to stray and wander around the room.
2767 Diverse composed of different people or features The restaurant has a diverse menu that includes entrees from all over the world.
2768 Contemporaneously in the same period of time Both the Francisco Library and the Benjamin Art Museum opened contemporaneously with similar works.
2769 Rapturous displaying immense enthusiasm or joy The singer entered the sold-out concert hall to rapturous applause.
2770 Hamstring a tendon that runs up the back of a person’s thigh and controls knee The runner was sure he had pulled a hamstring when the back of his knee gave out during the cross-country sprint.
2771 Bitterness sharpness of taste that is sour and lacks sweetness The bitterness of the tart lemon caused the little girl to squint her eyes and turn her mouth up.
2772 Complexion the tone and look of the skin of someone’s face Her smooth complexion made the model irresistible to every cosmetic company who saw her face.
2773 Cynosure something or someone that is the center of attention When Jake got the yellow sports car for his birthday, he knew his arrival at school would be the cynosure of the day.
2774 Rudder a part of a ship or vehicle found underneath that is used to turn the vehicle from side to side When the Titanic was raised into the air, the people in the lifeboats could see the rudder that was underneath the ship.
2775 Sanction give official permission or approval Because of the school’s behavioral problems, the principal is unlikely to sanction a school dance this year.
2776 Vituperate to insult or verbally attack someone using abusive language We are sure that the nail technicians vituperate us in their own language when they are irritated.
2777 Quirky unusual, but in an attractive or interesting way Dressed in quirky sunglasses and a colorful dress, the eccentric performer captured the attention of everyone in the room.
2778 Judged to have an opinion formed about something I judged this show before, but now that I have given it a chance, I actually kind of like it.
2779 Apparition a ghostly appearing figure Casper the Friendly Ghost is a cartoon apparition that even little kids can be comfortable with.
2780 Default to be unsuccessful at satisfying a commitment The bank will repossess your car if you default on your loan payments.
2781 Modern taking place during the current times Using modern warfare, the number of casualties in war has decreased through the use of drones and other high tech equipment.
2782 Top-notch of the best quality possible Betty has decided to higher a top-notch lawyer with many years of experience to handle her divorce case.
2783 Dope a drug given to an athlete to increase their performance, almost always illegally The runner’s top speed seemed almost unnatural, and was proven as such when it was discovered that he had taken dope before the race.
2784 Absence being gone from a place or person She felt his absence like a gaping hole in her chest that was too painful to ignore.
2785 Directed to aim someone or something in a specific direction The secretary directed all of her boss’s calls to his voicemail while he was in an important meeting.
2786 In the pink very healthy and happy After getting over her illness, the now healthy woman appeared in the pink.
2787 Crutch a wooden or metal support placed under the shoulder to assist a disabled person The crippled man walked with a crutch so that he could lean on it while moving down the street.
2788 Self-Concept the image one has of him or herself Many people have an inaccurate self-concept of themselves, thinking they are not worth as much as they really are.
2789 Retrocession the return of property or some other item to its former or true owner After the Civil War, retrocession laws forced land in states that ceded from the union to be returned to the U.S. government.
2790 Visitor a person who goes to see a person or place Each visitor needs their own ticket to enter into the building.
2791 Fluctuate to shift back and forth uncertainly Each day, the price of gold will fluctuate on the market.
2792 Lenient lax; not strict Because my father is not lenient, I am not allowed to attend any of my friends’ birthday parties unless he accompanies me.
2793 Coined invented or created a new phrase Before someone coined the word “bae” to mean one’s girlfriend/boyfriend, it was only a Danish word for poop.
2794 Woe grief or sorrow My daughter experienced such woe when her boyfriend dumped her.
2795 Park a plot of land in a natural surrounding for people to appreciate Pokémon Go is a great game that encourages people to exercise by walking around in a park or down a street.
2796 Caribou a large North American reindeer Santa Claus’ most famous caribou is named Rudolph.
2797 Causality a producing means or power Once the missionaries realized the causality of the child deaths in this third world country was malnutrition, they pleaded with their church to supply money for food.
2798 Correspondent a person; journalist who communicates information to a newspaper, radio or television A correspondent for Reuters news agency says he saw a number of demonstrators being beaten.
2799 Wistful sad and reflective When I visit my mother’s grave, I feel wistful.
2800 Pinpoint to find precision and accuracy Emergency workers are trained to pinpoint people trapped in collapsed buildings or forests.
2801 Perspicuous easy to comprehend Because my son needed to work on his reading comprehension skills, I bought him several perspicuous books.
2802 Symbol a mark, character, or other notion used to represent something else On the periodic table, the letters Fe serve as a symbol for the element Iron.
2803 Abominable horrible; terrible Last year’s record final record was abominable and we finished the season with no wings.
2804 Breathtaking something so dazzling it leaves you speechless or unable to move Aphrodite was a breathtaking goddess whose beauty stunned men into silence.
2805 Panoply an impressive collection or exhibition The designer’s exciting panoply of dresses won over the fashion critics.
2806 Rationalism the practice of basing opinions and actions on reason and knowledge instead of religious belief or emotion The scientist insisted that religions should be swept aside and replaced with rationalism.
2807 Perform to do a function or action The new computer I have can perform an array of tasks my last one didn’t offer.
2808 Fictitious not real; imaginary; made up I always use a fictitious name when submitting comments online, to maintain my privacy.
2809 Shakily unsteadily; wobblingly Taking the stage and slowly speaking into the mic, the nervous valedictorian shakily addressed his classmates.
2810 Addled incapable of thinking in a clear manner Because my grandmother is in her mid-nineties, she is a bit addled at times and requires the aid of a personal caregiver.
2811 Shoot to fire, launch, or otherwise propel a projectile The sniper received the order to shoot the criminal with his rifle because he was threatening to kill his hostage.
2812 Restoration the act of making something back to what it was Television programs are making money by having people conduct a restoration of a house as a DIY project.
2813 Junket an expensive trip usually taken by an official but paid by tax money Angered citizens called for the resignation of State Senator Harris’s job due to his exorbitant junket of a cruise using money from the senate.
2814 Discovered found; located, often by accident While digging deep down in the ground, the scientist discovered dinosaur bones that had been buried for millions of years.
2815 Intimidated to become timid or fearful of Jack was intimidated by the gangster, which is why he agreed to give him all of his money.
2816 Supercharge to charge with an abundant or excessive amount Michael’s boss thinks that giving your employees a bonus is a way to supercharge their production and encourage them to do well.
2817 Flood a larger amount of water than can fit into the container which causes it to spill over the sides Once the large dam broke, the flood of water quickly gushed over the sides onto the land.
2818 Ablaze burning fiercely; in a blaze; on fire The cops threw Jack to the ground and arrested him after he set the American flag ablaze.
2819 Actuate to trigger a movement or action The teenager touched the screen to actuate the mobile app.
2820 Regenerate to revive or restore If they are destroyed, our earth’s forests will not be able to quickly regenerate themselves.
2821 Apology an expression of regret; remorse The Congressman has made mistakes, as he himself acknowledged during a televised apology last weekend.
2822 Pleonastic the use of more words than necessary to express an idea ‘Tuna fish’ is a pleonastic phrase as ‘fish’ is redundant when placed next to the word tuna.
2823 Resonate to move a person in an emotional manner The speaker hopes her inspirational story will resonate with audience members and spur them to chase their dreams.
2824 Indication sign; signal There was no indication that a break-in had occurred other than the broken window at the back of the house.
2825 Woebegone sad, tearful, or miserable in appearance Because he was not allowed to go with his father, the little boy was terribly woebegone.
2826 Plankton small organisms that float in the ocean and serve as a food source for many marine animals Jellyfish are a common type of plankton that can push themselves forward in the sea but can’t swim against current.
2827 Pan a metal or iron pan used for cooking Cover and slow cook the brisket in the large roasting pan for six hours at 275 degrees.
2828 Sumptuary relating to laws regarding money The new sumptuary laws pertain to first- hand regulations on controlling expenses.
2829 Hazardous risky; dangerous The FDA took the medicine off of the shelves because it proved hazardous to pregnant mothers.
2830 Indubitable without doubt; undisputable Because Frank has twenty years of work experience, it is indubitable he is qualified for the position.
2831 Slick smooth and glossy (usually of a surface) Rain caused the road to become wet and many cars to skid across the slick surface.
2832 Casuistry a way of arguing in a misleading or deceptive manner The salesman used casuistry in an attempt to convince me he had the best deal in town.
2833 Viable having the possibility of being achieved or developed YouTube has become a viable sharing option for independent filmmakers who cannot obtain film distribution in the traditional manner.
2834 Attribution the act of assigning someone credit or acknowledgement for doing something My book included an attribution to all those who edited the manuscript.
2835 Suggested proposed; submitted for consideration The tour guide suggested that the visitors eat at a specific restaurant since it was his favorite.
2836 Energy the power and ability to be physically and mentally active When people are under stress, they don’t have as much energy for physical or mental activity.
2837 High Strung very nervous or anxious Michelle always seems to be high strung, worrying about absolutely everything she can think of.
2838 Pudgy describes a person or body part that is fat or chubby After gaining several pounds, Claire could no longer fit her wedding ring on her pudgy fingers.
2839 Troublesome something that is irritating, difficult, or more hassle than you want to deal with The most troublesome thing in the world of driving is when everyone stops to look at an accident, slowing down traffic in your lane.
2840 Explained made an idea or situation clear, especially using words The teacher explained how to multiply numbers during a quick math lecture for her students.
2841 Bobble to move about up and down or side to side in a jerky motion The fisherman’s string began to bobble up and down, letting him know that a fish was on the line.
2842 Nauseous a sick queasy feeling Due to Kate’s nauseous feeling during the past few mornings, it became obvious that she was pregnant.
2843 Ramifications unwanted results The ramifications of committing a murder is to serve a prison sentence even if you regret your actions.
2844 Plaster to cover something thickly Using a thick covering, the construction worker was able to plaster the holes in the wall so that they were smooth.
2845 Legitimately legally or rightfully Based on the warranty, the disgruntled man legitimately requested the transmission be replaced on the car since he brought it in within the warranty’s time period.
2846 Mock-serious to pretend to be serious while joking The comedian tried to tell the joke in a mock-serious tone, but the style was too dry to make the audience laugh.
2847 Concentration the act of focusing one’s attention on something My concentration was disturbed by the sound of a lawnmower outside my office window.
2848 Tatterdemalion someone dressed in ragged or torn clothing With the dirty and torn clothes he was wearing, the homeless man was a tatterdemalion compared to his nicer dressed counterparts.
2849 Shy timid or bashful Several shy maidens giggled as they coyly peered at the prince from behind their decorative fans.
2850 Landed settled; came to rest on After its engines failed, the airplane crash landed in the middle of an open field.
2851 Comp to give something away for free, primarily by a business or as part of a promotion The casino offered to comp a hotel room for their guests so they could lure them into spending more money.
2852 Available accessible and obtainable Once the employee left the firm, his job became available to the community since the position needed to be filled immediately.
2853 Hurtled moved at great speed When the team’s fastest player hurtled down the field, the crowd went wild.
2854 Fortitude strength of mind that enables a person to face challenges with courage Even though the soldiers knew the odds were not in their favor, they had the fortitude to continue fighting.
2855 Supposition something that is assumed; a suspicion of sorts The prosecutor knew it would take more than supposition to convince the jury of the defendant’s guilt.
2856 Crossbody designed to wear across the body, usually from shoulder to hip Putting her crossbody purse across her small frame, the woman prepared to hike up the mountain.
2857 Alacrity Cheerful willingness and eagerness Having studied really hard last night, the student took the exam with alacrity.
2858 Accosted forcefully confronted When the man accosted me with a gun, I quickly handed over my purse.
2859 Furry the state of having fur or the softness of fur A bear cub is an extremely furry creature, likely soft to the touch, but you should avoid doing that if you don’t want to get mauled by its mother.
2860 Suffragist a person who supports and promotes voting rights of women Demanding the right to vote, the suffragist staged a protest in front of the building where voting often took place.
2861 Developed grew or advanced As the storm system developed over the ocean, it grew stronger and stronger.
2862 Hummock a plump mound of dirt At night, I rest my head on the hummock of dirt in the backyard and stare at the stars.
2863 Tantrum a fit or outburst of extreme emotion that is often deemed childish The toddler threw a temper tantrum when his mother took away his favorite toy.
2864 Messy untidy; disordered Messy and disheveled, the disordered dining room had dirty dishes and dust piled to the ceiling.
2865 Bizarre highly unusual To my conservative grandmother, wearing an earring on your bottom lip is a bizarre thing to do.
2866 Purblind lacking vision or insight into a situation Even with scientific proof, purblind politicians have refused to accept that global warming exists.
2867 Frowned made a scowling face to show anger or disappointment The angry girl refused to smile and frowned for every picture her mother took.
2868 Unnatural abnormal; strange The peculiar woman’s bright orange hair looked so unnatural.
2869 Boundless unlimited; endless Technological advances seem boundless as we continue to invent new, high-tech devices every day.
2870 Valuable a thing that is of great worth, especially a small item of personal property The elderly woman took an old painting to an expert to estimate its worth and was surprised at how valuable it was.
2871 Swath a wide area of something A forest is just one big swath of trees.
2872 Wail a loud, long, and often anger or pain-filled cry The toddler started to wail after he fell off his bike and scraped his knee.
2873 Interpret to clarify something so it can be understood The police officer could not interpret the deaf woman’s gestures.
2874 Sectarian adhering strongly to a certain doctrine or sect The sectarian preacher would not obey any laws that contrasted with his religious beliefs.
2875 Thunderous extremely loud The thunderous storm made crashing sounds throughout the night, frightening the sleeping children out of bed.
2876 Apathy a feeling of having no interest in or enthusiasm While some of the group’s members could not stop talking during the budget discussion, other members were frozen with apathy and did not engage in the conversation.
2877 Preposterous contrary to nature, reason, or common sense His idea of selling dead bugs for big money is totally preposterous!
2878 Enough an amount that is as much as needed; adequate and sufficient The woman had enough money in the bank to go on vacation and make a few extra purchases.
2879 Tenure occupying a position or office, usually in government With a tenure exceeding forty years, Judge Marshall has held his office longer than any other judge in our county.
2880 Changeling a boy or girl who is replaced with another child either on purpose as part of a scheme or by accident In order to make the mother believe her daughter had been found, a changeling was sent in as a substitute who closely resembled her daughter.
2881 Abjure to give up a belief or an activity After the tyrant took over the country, the citizens had to abjure their political beliefs.
2882 Agog filled with anticipation and excitement The little kids were agog as they waited for Santa Claus to arrive.
2883 Tragedy a disastrous event, especially one involving great loss of life or injury Having claimed the lives of all passengers, the car accident was a great tragedy.
2884 Instruction an order, command, or direction that tells someone what to do or how to do it Allie received a bad grade on her project because she ignored her teacher’s last instruction and did it incorrectly.
2885 Praise to express approval, love, or admiration for something The teacher began to praise the student for his excellent work and raved about his writing.
2886 Votary A person, such as a monk or nun, who lives a religious life according to vows they have made The young man decided he wanted to devote his life to his religion and became a votary.
2887 Addict someone that is obsessed with something to an extent where they suffer withdrawal without it My baby brother is a sugar addict, unable to go even two hours without consuming some sort of sweet to sate his obsession.
2888 Photometer a device that gauges intensity of light After the photometer broke, the camera was worthless since it produced only dark pictures.
2889 Inane lacking sense; stupid When my sisters and I get together, we tend to do inane things like dressing up as cartoon characters.
2890 Foe an enemy The problem with Suzan is that she views everyone as either friend or foe, with no middle ground.
2891 Triumvirate a group of three Our company created a triumvirate structure where Ted, Mark and James are all CEOs.
2892 Inchoate beginning to develop or form Because our company just recently opened its doors, we are inchoate and are not offering all of our services yet.
2893 Toxicology the scientific study of fatal substances A few months after the autopsy, the toxicology report showed that the deceased woman had large amounts of cyanide in her system.
2894 Identifier someone or something that classifies or singles out something else Sally was placed in the witness relocation program because “Blue Eyes” McKenzie knew she was his identifier as the person who committed the murder.
2895 Fatuous lacking intelligence; stupid Buying a car without negotiating down the price is a fatuous move.
2896 Bale a bundle of something (paper, hay, etc.) tightly bound together The first little pig needed another compressed bale of straw to finish building his house.
2897 Belittle to speak of something or someone in unflattering terms Even though John’s project was awful, I did not want to belittle his efforts so I went out of my way to pay him a compliment on his work.
2898 Awkward to act in a strange way Meeting the in-laws for the first time created an awkward situation for me since nobody knew what to say.
2899 Scoundrel a bad, dishonest person The scoundrel stole my purse and ran off with it.
2900 Slur to speak and mumble in a way that the words run into each other and can’t be understood The drunk patron started to slur and mumbled his words as he stumbled around the bar.
2901 Expiate to make up for something To expiate for breaking his neighbor’s window, John shoveled snow for three months.
2902 Apocryphal well-known but probably not true Although everyone has heard the apocryphal story of the tooth fairy, there is no way such a magical creature exists.
2903 Piece a piece is a part of a whole I will share small piece of my pie, but I will not give the whole pie away.
2904 Indistinguishable difficult to tell apart Fred was indistinguishable to his classmates since his twin brother was standing next to him.
2905 Subtext a hidden or less obvious meaning in writing Most fairy tales have a dark subtext that isn’t obvious to children.
2906 Animus an intense feeling of loathing or disgust; hatred My animus towards my roommate stems from the fact he is constantly stealing my food.
2907 Gratify to satisfy or make content Hopefully the chocolate bar will gratify my desire for something sweet.
2908 Memento a special object or keepsake that one holds on to because of a memory attached to it Emily kept the ticket stubs for the first movie she saw with her husband as a memento of their young love.
2909 Consitutional having to do with the constitution Owning a firearm is considered a constitutional right.
2910 Vernacular everyday language; the way people really talk with each other His vernacular identified him as a Frenchman.
2911 Manor the big house on a large estate The lord’s manor is a grand house that sits on a thirty-acre estate.
2912 Blather to ramble on for a long period of time I didn’t want to listen to my teacher blather on about his sister’s wedding in math class.
2913 Forthwith at this moment; now Forthwith, I need to get my wife a present because her birthday is tomorrow.
2914 Jerk to move in a quick, back and forth manner As the stormy weather began to worsen, the airplane began to jerk back and forth.
2915 Subfreezing temperature that is colder than the freezing level Due to the polar vortex, subfreezing temperatures are expected so everyone should drip their faucets at night so their pipes won’t freeze.
2916 Wily sneaky and calculating The wily cartoon character was always thinking of ways to steal food.
2917 Zap to destroy or get rid of something quickly with force Using the electric bug killer, the homeowner was able to zap many of the pesky bugs in his backyard.
2918 Eradicate to get rid of or eliminate something A vaccine was created to eradicate the deadly disease and stop its spreading once and for all.
2919 Corrode to destroy or damage something by chemical reaction The mechanic explained that leaving the rusted battery terminal in the rain caused it to corrode.
2920 Connoisseur an expert on a particular subject Because the psychologist talks to many individuals, she considers herself to be a connoisseur of people and their relationships.
2921 Electricity the flowing of current that has an electric charge Sheltered by the rain, Kevin risked his life to use the electricity from the outlet in order to watch television on his camping trip.
2922 Picayune insignificant; small While twenty dollars may seem like a picayune sum to you, it is a fortune to a starving person.
2923 All the While in reference to something that happens continuously We were singing all the while as we drove to our vacation home on the beach, eager to kick back and enjoy ourselves at last.
2924 Dissatisfaction a state or feeling in which one is not happy or content The public’s dissatisfaction continued to governor sunk the state’s economy.
2925 Sidelines situation where one is witnessing an activity and not joining in My sister and I sat on the sidelines of our parents’ arguments because we wanted to know what they were saying without giving our opinions.
2926 Light-hearted cheerful; happy-go-lucky Laura went to go see a light-hearted film to put her in a better mood.
2927 Deterge to wash off or wipe something out Scrubbing feverishly, the maid tried to deterge the pots and pans of any grease and grime.
2928 Deceive to mislead or trick The married man tried to deceive the women at the bar by taking off his wedding band.
2929 Meteor a piece of debris from space that enters Earth’s atmosphere and becomes luminescent due to friction, appearing as a streak of light The satellite from outer space become a meteor as it fell into the atmosphere, coming alight with flame.
2930 Pentacle a symbol of a circle with a star inside of it With its five pointed shape, Tara took the pentacle and placed a chain through the round outer shape to make it a necklace.
2931 Lilt a spirited song or tune The small songstress sang an Irish lilt that raised the spirits of all the patrons in the bar.
2932 Pecuniary dealing with finances Jason has such a poor pecuniary history he cannot get a bank loan.
2933 Equinox the two days of March and September in which the hours of the day and night are nearly the same length In the United States, we are always eager for the March equinox to cast out the winter weather.
2934 Maniacally in an insane way or to the insane degree The tyrant cackles maniacally as he continues to display aggressive military behavior by launching another missile.
2935 Hypnotic tending to induce sleep If I take too high a dosage of the medication, its hypnotic affect will cause me to drift into a deep sleep.
2936 Suppliant pleading, begging After watching Tucker fail miserably because he had made bold demands, I decided to take a more suppliant tactic in asking for a raise.
2937 Palatable satisfactory; suitable Although the food is not the tastiest I have ever eaten, it is palatable and will fill my tummy.
2938 Comparatively to a moderate degree when compared to something else Mistreating others because you have a comparatively higher income is morally wrong.
2939 Pamphlet a small booklet or leaflet of printed informational matter Flipping through her pamphlet, Anna now felt she had a better understanding of the importance of recycling.
2940 Denizen a person, animal, or plant that lives in or often is found in a particular place or region My husband is a denizen of the sand who practically lives at the beach.
2941 Backbite to speak negatively or maliciously about someone who is not present to defend themselves The teenage girls tend to backbite each other and talk mess when they’re with their other friends.
2942 Materialize to become real or visible If you want to make your dreams materialize, you must take steps to make them real.
2943 Degenerative progressive deterioration that worsens overtime The boxer was diagnosed with a degenerative condition that will reduce his eyesight severely over time.
2944 Appliance a piece of equipment designed to perform a domestic task The dishwasher is a staple appliance in American kitchens, and has been for many decades, alongside the sink.
2945 Hip trendy or popular by current cultural standards It’s hard to believe that styles of clothing such as bell bottoms or parachute pants were once considered hip by society.
2946 Satellite a man made device used to collect information while orbiting around the Earth, moon, or another planet A satellite recorded images of the house from way up in the sky and displayed them on the website.
2947 According to as stated by or in According to the newspaper, the murder suspect was captured and is being held in the local jail.
2948 Annulment the act of voiding or annulling some type of legal agreement, especially a marriage After being legally married just a few hours, the Vegas partiers went to a court seeking an annulment.
2949 Sloppily messy, dirty, disheveled He showed up to the interview so sloppily dressed that they turned him away at the door.
2950 Catalyze to bring about a change Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used sit-ins and marches to catalyze laws in the US.
2951 Refine to improve or make better Taking each step carefully, the dancer made an extra effort to refine any sloppy movements.
2952 Niveous snowy; white like snow After the snowstorm, the niveous landscape was as white as snow.
2953 Exculpate to clear of or free from guilt; exonerate Diane’s teenage son is constantly getting into some kind of mischief, but he knows how to charm his mother and exculpate himself.
2954 Unnerving causing fear, anxiety, or loss of courage As her voice trembled and hands shook, the speaker realized just how unnerving it can be to talk to such a large crowd.
2955 Tectonic relating to the surface of the Earth’s crust and movement Movements along the coast were likely due to tectonic shifts in the Earth’s crust.
2956 Reap to harvest by cutting With the invention of the thresher, farmers were able to reap their crops faster than before.
2957 Maladjusted not able to cope with the demands of one’s life The maladjusted teenager suffers from depression and has a hard time socializing with his classmates.
2958 Privacy one’s right to control access to his or her personal information Valuing his privacy, Quan didn’t share anything about his personal life while at work.
2959 Unwind to relax and let go of stress After a long day at work, the waitress needed to put her feet up and unwind.
2960 Retail to market items for the public to buy If you retail your clothing on Ebay, you can make a lot more money than putting it out at a garage sale.
2961 Tackle to make a serious effort to deal with a problem or issue The divorcing couple decided to tackle their financial issues head-on by hiring a mediator to help them come up with a solution.
2962 Manual a book of instructions that explains how something works or what to do in a certain situation Andrew misplaced his computer manual, so he used his brother’s instruction book to set up his laptop.
2963 Indescribable so extreme that it cannot be described or explained After finding out he held the winning ticket, the feeling the state lotto winner encountered was indescribable.
2964 Tariff a tax or duty on imports or exports The president has proposed a 25% tariff on all imported automobiles, angering foreign car makers with his tax.
2965 Sleep the resting state in which the body is not active, and the mind is unconscious Richie couldn’t seem to fall asleep since his thoughts raced every time he closed his eyes to rest.
2966 Impose to apply controls or rules To maintain order, the prison warden will impose as many rules as necessary to keep the inmates in line.
2967 Hypothecate to pledge property as security for a debt To get their son out of jail, the family had to hypothecate their property in lieu of a cash bond.
2968 Trapped to be forced into a situation against one’s will With my kidnappers locking the door behind me, I was trapped in a windowless room with no way out.
2969 Another one more; an additional Mia wants to have another baby, but her husband is happy with the two children they already have.
2970 Momism excessive attachment to or domination by one’s mother Momism led the helicopter mother to follow her son everywhere he went.
2971 Moderation the act of restraining oneself from doing something excessively Eating fatty foods is acceptable as long as you do it in moderation without overdoing it.
2972 Steady firmly fixed and not moving (or shaking) The golfer kept his club steady and still until he was ready to swing it toward the ball.
2973 Newness the quality of being new or original The shiny diamond’s newness quickly wore off, and the woman returned the impulsive purchase to the jeweler.
2974 Bidet a low oval basin used for washing one’s genital The restroom had a toilet as well as a bidet that was used to clean oneself after using the bathroom.
2975 Usufruct a law legal right by one person over the property of another The man’s will gives his wife a 30 year usufruct, but after that the house would go to his children.
2976 Genotype the genetic makeup of a particular organism or group of organisms If both of your parents have dark hair, you likely won’t have the genotype to be a blonde.
2977 Launch to start or set something into motion The space center prepared to launch the rocket far into outer space.
2978 Merge to come together into one unit When the struggling nursery was about to go bankrupt, it decided to merge with the seed store since they both were in the same business.
2979 Bedridden unable to leave one’s bed because of sickness, old age, or some other condition After he fell and broke his hip, Charlie’s grandpa became bedridden and spent his days and nights lying down.
2980 Offensive hateful or hurtful The offensive letter was given to the principal so he could try to find the writer of the hateful note.
2981 Climb to move upward towards the top of something I get out of breath when I climb the stairs, even if it’s just a few steps.
2982 Communicate to share information or ideas through words, movement, or writing The twins use their own language to communicate, one that even their own parents don’t understand.
2983 Dealership an establishment with authorization to buy and sell goods, most notably motor vehicles At some point in time, you will have to visit a car dealership to purchase a vehicle, as it is one of the only official places that you can buy a car.
2984 Ruminate to think deeply about something Although I knew I cared deeply for Henry, I still had to ruminate on his marriage proposal for a while.
2985 Superstition believing in imaginary things He thought that crossing his fingers would bring him good luck, but now he knows it was a superstition.
2986 Axiomatic evident without proof or argument There was a time when it was regarded as axiomatic that the sun revolves around the earth.
2987 Grinch someone known for being cruel and a grouch My grandfather the grinch throws insults at people most of the time or complains the rest of the time.
2988 Escutcheon a shield displaying a coat of arms Shining brightly, the warrior’s shield-like escutcheon had protected him in many battles.
2989 Screening the process of examining someone for the presence of illness or disease The hospital is offering free mammograms to any women over 50 in need of a breast screening.
2990 Strategic related to a specific strategy or approach There is a strategic and systematic plan of action to address the deadly mosquito epidemic.
2991 Severest the worst and harshest when compared to other severe events Devastating hurricanes pop up all the time, but the last storm was the severest this coast has ever seen.
2992 Leeway degree or amount of freedom or flexibility; room My boss grants me leeway to make my own decisions.
2993 Zinger a surprising or shocking piece of news The writer included a zinger to surprise the reader at the end of the novel.
2994 Flourish to develop well With the assistance of a caring mentor, Jill was able to flourish academically and socially at her new school.
2995 Dehiscence the splitting or bursting open of something (especially a wound or pod.) Once the fruit was mature, dehiscence happened naturally, and the contents of the pod spilled all over the ground.
2996 Tropical has attributes of warm climate, greenery, and usually consists of beaches Snowbirds are seasonal travelers who move to tropical locations during the winter.
2997 Obsidian a dark black rock created from cooled lava with relatively no crystals in it Since the obsidian was easy to break, pieces of it were carved to make knives used in surgical procedures.
2998 Transmit to cause something to pass from one person or place to another We use telephones to transmit our voices from wherever we are to the location of the person we are talking to.
2999 Henchman a faithful supporter or “right-hand man” who does dishonest or illegal things for someone else The bully’s henchman goes around the cafeteria picking on little kids and stealing their lunch for his buddy.
3000 Broad-minded tolerant and accepting of the views of others Although he believed in progressive politics, the broad-minded voter was very tolerant of the views of others.
  1. What are daily use English words with meaning? Answer: Daily use English words with meaning are fundamental expressions like “hello,” “thank you,” and “please” that are regularly used in communication.

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