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The Most Useful Daily Use English Words With Meaning. Part 11

  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.
10424 Scorned rejected or rebuffed The snobby woman scorned the man’s offer to take her out on a date with a firm “no.”
10425 Jilt to suddenly reject a lover The two of them had only been a couple for a few months before they decided to jilt one another for different people.
10426 Whimsical in an amusing or playful manner The whimsical music made me feel like a little kid again.
10427 Departure leaving; parting Crying at the gate, the soldier’s wife could barely watch his departure.
10428 Throughout all over or the whole time Rain poured down in droves throughout the day without relinquishing causing all of school’s athletic events to be canceled.
10429 Investigated searched, questioned, or researched in order to find out more about something This crime will be swiftly investigated by the police so we can determine who the culprit is and arrest them.
10430 Unruffled composed; self-controlled Even when the children won’t listen to her, the calm teacher remains composed and unruffled.
10431 Photogenic looking good when photographed Although Rachel claims that she does not look good in pictures, I think that she is the most photogenic student in our class.
10432 Traffic vehicles or people moving in an area Traffic creeped to a halt after a car wreck happened just past the bridge.
10433 Passenger a person who is riding in a vehicle Only one passenger in the train was killed, but several others were injured when the train derailed.
10434 Wrath intense anger In mythology mortals generally feared the wrath of the powerful gods.
10435 Invention something that has been invented Jane appreciates the invention of the air conditioner on hot summer days.
10436 Posthumous taking place after one’s death The author received several impressive awards for her body of work; unfortunately, they were all posthumous.
10437 Cerebral involving the brain or intellect Neil actually enjoys taking tests of any kind because he gets a rush from cerebral challenges.
10438 Advocate to publicly support a particular policy or way of doing things A tireless advocate for children, Mr. Smith has practiced in the area of child welfare for over 20 years.
10439 Could might being able to do something After trying for weeks, Sarah realized she could be pregnant but would only know for sure after using a pregnancy test.
10440 Assume to suppose to be true, especially without proof If I saw a man dressed all in black, holding a gun, and walking toward me, I would assume that the man is really a dangerous guy and I would run away from him.
10441 Irritable getting annoyed or angry Mel is an irritable person, always getting on peoples nerves.
10442 Restrained kept under control A collar and leash were placed on the rambunctious puppy as a way to keep him restrained in public.
10443 Prime superior or best If a customer wants to order the prime cut of meat, he will have to pay top dollar for that dish.
10444 Portrait a portrait is a painting, drawing, or photograph of a person When he had his portrait drawn, he couldn’t move for a few hours while the artist drew an image of him.
10445 Serendipity the fact of finding pleasant or useful things by chance The lottery is something one wins by serendipity not by design.
10446 Political Machine a political organization with a lead figure that receives the support of businesses and citizens during a campaign The campaign group and all of its supporters for a President during election is considered a single political engine.
10447 Sigh an audible release of air used to express a feeling When the man realized his wife hadn’t been harmed in the car accident, he released a loud sigh of relief.
10448 Unitary relating to one single unit Those unitary officers are the one allowed to stop drivers in this area.
10449 Painful experiencing or providing agony or discomfort The painful bee sting resulted in my arm reddening and swelling to twice its original size.
10450 Remonstrance a forceful or aggressive protest Their unruly remonstrance and declarations of protest will not change the law that has been passed.
10451 Sidewalk a paved path for people to walk on beside a roadway Bikers were afraid to ride in the middle of the busy street, so they cycled down the adjoining sidewalk instead.
10452 Superintendence the process or function of supervising or directing operations The dean’s superintendence over the school ended when he accepted another position.
10453 Distant far away from each other physically or in time The most distant celestial body from the Sun in our solar system is Pluto, a dwarf planet at the farthest reaches of our immediate space.
10454 Velocity the rate of action or motion After the football played injured his knee, his velocity on the field decreased.
10455 Cachet the condition of having distinction or being admired or respected Being seen with the famous actress gave me cachet with the Hollywood media.
10456 Innocence the state of being not guilty or blameless The murder suspect insists on his innocence, but no one believes he didn’t commit the crime.
10457 Gall daring conduct After Paul made the mistake, he had the gall to blame me for his error.
10458 Indifferent not interested in or concerned about something As political aides, we are going door-to-door in hopes of getting indifferent voters to come out to the polls.
10459 Regarded considered or thought of Although the husband was regarded as a suspect early on, the police have now cleared him of any involvement in the crime.
10460 Doubtless presumably; probably As you doubtless already know, it is extremely important that you show up to work on time every day.
10461 Bolshie purposefully uncooperative or combative The bolshie worker constantly crashed with his manager and refused to cooperate with co-workers.
10462 Entreat to make an important request; ask for I entreat you to donate some time tomorrow for our neighborhood clean-up program.
10463 Disguise to alter the appearance of a thing or person Maybe we can disguise the car damage by repainting the scratched area.
10464 Differ to disagree or clash After discussing the dress code, the teacher’s opinion of wanting longer skirt requirements would differ from the students wanting to wear shorter skirts.
10465 Determined strong-minded; set on getting something done Determined to beat his cancer, the man sought medical treatment for several months.
10466 Cumbrous difficult to handle or manage Since the professor had once taught higher level classes, his students dreaded his cumbrous tests.
10467 Shady sly and suspicious Every member of the secret round table meeting was either a shady mobster or a crooked politician.
10468 Gruff severe in tone or manner Although the old man pretends to be gruff, he is really warm and kind.
10469 Impolitely doing something rudely or without manners Lucas impolitely burped at the table during dinner and failed to excuse himself.
10470 Incipient just beginning to appear or develop Since the rumor is incipient, we can stop it by telling the truth immediately.
10471 Bought purchased The customer bought several different beauty products from the department store, but the concealer was by far her favorite purchase.
10472 Biased showing unfair prejudice for and against something The biased news program tends to take a right-wing stance on things before even exploring the issue.
10473 Weather the state of the air and atmosphere in a specific place and time Rainy weather ruined our family picnic soon after we arrived at the park.
10474 Persnickety being overly focused on small details The persnickety housewife couldn’t stand for anything to be out of place in her perfect home.
10475 Rube an uneducated or uncultured person that is from a rural area An ignorant rube, the country bumpkin can’t even tell you what two plus two equals.
10476 Approve to officially accept something, considering it good or okay Before the bank will approve your loan, you must sign a note promising to repay the money with interest.
10477 Radical an idea that is different from traditional views The conservative church leaders were not interested in hearing any radical religious ideas.
10478 Persevere to persist in completing a task or meeting a goal If you want to achieve your goal, your must persevere despite all obstacles.
10479 Urchin a young child that runs through the streets in dirty clothing, behaving badly The little urchin ran through the streets of New York barefoot and looking for trouble.
10480 Breach a violation of an agreement, law, or code of ethics or conduct Sarah was allowed to keep her job because the committee decided her efforts to save the patient were not a breach of any nursing laws or codes.
10481 Profit the amount of money a business has left over after subtracting any expenses The football team sold candy bars at school and kept the profit to buy new helmets and uniforms.
10482 Contacted got in touch with; communicated After the student failed another test, her teacher contacted her parents through a hand-written note.
10483 Beggary a state of extreme poverty or lack of resources Filled with beggary, the streets of the slum looked more like a war zone than a neighborhood.
10484 Lean to tilt to the side, usually to rest against something Mariah watched in horror as the pile of books stacked almost to the ceiling started to lean and toppled over.
10485 Microloan a small sum of money that is lent to start a new business at low interest Once he received the microloan, Nick used the five hundred dollars to buy the needed equipment for his car detailing start-up.
10486 Kinky sexually unorthodox but arousing According to Max, his girlfriend enjoys some kinky activities in the bedroom, but I didn’t ask what they were.
10487 Impulsive tending to make decisions without thinking The impulsive woman regretted getting into the stranger’s car.
10488 Painless without pain or trouble Thanks to the anesthesia, the surgery was painless for Shirley.
10489 Barbaric uncivilized; rude Because the barbaric moviegoer shouted and threw popcorn at other guests, he was asked to leave.
10490 Tense stressful; worrying Taking several tests back to back made the anxious student even more tense than she was at the beginning of the day.
10491 Lost misplaced; not able to be found Leslie lost her car keys days ago and has been searching high and low for them ever since.
10492 Belie to give a false impression of Janice hoped her smile would belie the sadness she felt.
10493 Relational relating to the connection between two things The relational database contained data that was connected to both of the businesses.
10494 Thirsty to be slightly dehydrated or dry After running a few miles in the hot sun, the runner became thirsty and grabbed a cup of water from a volunteer during the marathon.
10495 Compartmentalize to separate and isolate things into compartments or categories We are taught to compartmentalize our work and personal lives, but sometimes it is hard to separate the two.
10496 Laminate to cover a flat surface (especially paper) with a layer of plastic for protection It is quite common to laminate important documents, like IDs and driver’s licenses, so they aren’t damaged.
10497 Dismay the emotion felt by a person who is saddened, worried, or disappointed To the children’s dismay, there was not enough snow in the yard to build a snowman.
10498 Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious incredible; extremely pleasing Because the dinner at the restaurant was supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, I cannot wait to return for my next meal.
10499 Transfer to move or relocate something The banker agreed to transfer the client’s money to a different type of account since he was unhappy with the current fees.
10500 Choice an option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something Now that I’ve graduated High School, I have a choice to make whether I go to College.
10501 Ponder to think about something seriously Because my father debates every decision, he will ponder before deciding if I can take part in my friend’s mixed gender sleepover.
10502 Canister a container with a lid that is used for keeping dry products The little girl reached into the cookie canister and grabbed several chocolate chip cookies from the jar.
10503 Sink to float down A hole in the bottom of the boat caused it to fill with water and sink down to the bottom of the lake.
10504 Qualification a special skill or requirement that makes a person eligible for a position or activity One qualification for employment is that the potential employee must meet a drug screener.
10505 Derivative an object or idea that is produced from something else The new antibiotic is listed as a derivative of penicillin because it was produced from a penicillin base.
10506 Distribution the provision of goods and materials to multiple recipients Multiple people won the contest held by the state, but they would have to wait for the prize distribution to take place a month later.
10507 Diplomatic describes a way of dealing with people that are polite and tactful The US once had diplomatic relations with China, but lately, talks between the two nations have been strained.
10508 Mumblecore a genre of low-budget narrative film that focuses on the intimate lives of young adult characters using dialogue and on professional actors The mumblecore filmmakers create low-budget films focus on the lives of young lovers.
10509 Inanity senselessness; ridiculousness The attorney quickly realized her statement was inanity and withdrew the silly comment front the record.
10510 Dissatisfied not happy or content Dissatisfied with the restaurant service, the man asked the terrible waitress if he could speak to her manager.
10511 Bunk to sleep in a narrow bed or a room with lots of people All of the soldiers had to bunk in one room while in boot camp.
10512 Dispossess to deprive someone of the possession of land, especially by evicting them Once the real estate investor neglected to pay his property taxes, the government took action to dispossess his land.
10513 Smite to strike something with a firm blow Bringing his sword down swiftly, the knight tried to smite the enemy before he could get away.
10514 Photography using illumination and a camera to create pictures of objects While the young woman positioned the camera with the sun behind her back, the couple realized she had probably studied photography.
10515 Convince to talk someone to into doing or believing something Even though his drinking was a problem, no one could convince the alcoholic to get help.
10516 Get together a casual party of friends or family The next get together for the neighbors would most likely be a barbecue during one of the summer months.
10517 Tocsin an alarm Pulling the fire alarm at school will set off an ear grating tocsin that lets everyone know that they are supposed to vacate the building as quickly as possible.
10518 Coupling the pairing of two or more things The husband and wife seemed like a strange coupling since he was 6 foot tall and skinny and she was a chubby five-foot-one.
10519 Hustle to hurry or rush The hustle and bustle of the city during Christmastime makes it difficult to travel.
10520 Corpus a large collection of writing The corpus contained many different articles written by the author shortly before his death.
10521 Biomass plant life used as a source of energy or fuel The biomass that fuels the bus comes from processed vegetation.
10522 Compelling captivating; enthralling When I read the compelling novel, I couldn’t put it down until I got to the last page.
10523 Nepenthe a fictional potion said to have been used by the ancient people to erase the memory of pain or sorrow To help her chase away all of her sorrow, Polydamna gave Helen a nepenthe potion.
10524 Succession the process of taking over the duties and privileges of another person When William married the former prostitute, he was removed from the line of succession to the throne.
10525 Pallid pale skin or lacking in vitality or interest Although she is a redhead with very fair skin, Maureen has tried all sorts of ways to give her pallid complexion just a touch of color.
10526 Torso part of the body from the neck down excluding the limbs Since the man’s t-shirt and shorts covered his torso, he decided to get a tattoo so no one could see it through his clothes.
10527 Impressively done in a way that brings awe and admiration The pitcher impressively struck out eighteen batters in a nine-inning game.
10528 Bugle a small brass instrument that resembles a trumpet and is usually sounded before an announcement Each call from the brass bugle had a different meaning for the recruits who knew the signals well.
10529 Usher a guide that shows someone to their seats Guiding the man and women to their table, the usher let the couple know that their waiter would be there soon.
10530 Elapse to pass or move by Due to my head injury, severe blackouts occurred that meant ten minutes would elapse without knowing what happened.
10531 Contained included; held The moving box contained most of the kitchen items and also held a few tools from the shed.
10532 Following coming after; behind Another snowstorm is predicted following the current blizzard, so we expect to see snow on top of snow.
10533 Infuriated extremely angry The CEO was infuriated when he saw the fictitious news piece insulting his company.
10534 Championship the position of being the best in a particular sport or activity During the championship game, the two highest ranked football teams in the nation faced off against one another.
10535 Neurotic overly anxious; unstable Sally is a neurotic person who is often moody.
10536 Litigation the conduct of a lawsuit Charles entered into litigation when he opened a civil suit, attempting to hold his former employer liable for withholding wages.
10537 Ascending listed from smallest to greatest or from of least importance to most The twenty pairs of shoes for sale in the store were stocked in ascending order from size 5 to 12.
10538 Fraternal of brothers; brotherly The lifelong friends shared a fraternal bond.
10539 Concrete solid, real, or tangible, something physical that can be touched While thought may not be tangible, the human brain is a very concrete thing that can be touched and felt.
10540 Fungi a type of organism that is mostly known for including mushrooms Analyzing the fungi in science class allowed the students to determine that the plants all produced spores and fed on natural material.
10541 Gem something that is prized because of its worth The building is a gem and is expected to get city landmark designation.
10542 Best the top or most desirable of several options I like sevearl flavors of ice cream, but strawberry is the best kind of all.
10543 Admitted allowed or permitted someone to enter a certain place or take part in a specific activity Several children have been admitted to the local hospital with fevers and flu-like symptoms.
10544 Faulty defective and not functioning properly One faulty bulb caused all of the lights on the Christmas tree to go out.
10545 Coexist to live in peaceful accord with others The gangs hang out at different parks because they can’t coexist at the same recreational area.
10546 Traverse to travel a rough path To get to the highest mountain peak in the world, we will have to traverse a very rocky path.
10547 Elasticity flexibility or stretchiness The skin’s elasticity (or lack of) determines if a woman will get stretch marks while pregnant.
10548 Created made; produced Before he created his most famous masterpiece, the artist painted several pieces that no one liked very much.
10549 Truancy skipping school without valid reason Jorge’s truancy is a major problem, as he has already missed two weeks of school just because he didn’t feel like going.
10550 Thing an object The only thing that should be placed in the cabinet are cans.
10551 Immoral morally wrong It was indecent and immoral for the young teenagers to rob the vulnerable old lady crossing the street.
10552 Perpetuate to cause to continue If you yell at Jane after she yells at you, your actions will only perpetuate the argument.
10553 Distinguish to recognize something or someone as being unique A police detective often finds himself in the position of having to distinguish between a lie and a truth.
10554 Purloin to take another’s belongings without permission Because Eddie tried to purloin the woman’s purse, he spent the night in jail.
10555 Psychedelic describing the effects of drugs that produce hallucinations Hallucinations may be the product of psychedelic drugs that make you see things that aren’t really there, such as LSD.
10556 Mug a mug is a large round cup On a cold winter day, I sipped the mug of hot chocolate as I watched my favorite movie.
10557 Superadd to add to something that has already been added to When the young man was shot, this injury would superadd to his medical problems since he already had an existing stab wound.
10558 Hypnotize to fascinate in a way that captures one’s full attention The sway in the woman’s hips seemed to hypnotize the men who drooled as they stared.
10559 Disgust extreme dislike I felt a feeling of disgust after I took bite of the rotten sushi.
10560 Inquisition intensive questioning As soon as I get home from my first date, I will have to face my nosey mother’s inquisition.
10561 Pipsqueak a small, weak and unimportant person While the majority of people in the world are stronger than I am, this particular pipsqueak is not.
10562 Clambering ascending in an awkward manner We were so exhausted we started clambering up the hill that led to the cabin.
10563 Desecrate to treat a sacred place or object with disrespect Having a party in a cemetery at night is one way to desecrate the resting place of the dead.
10564 Shortfall a failure to get an expected return Because of fewer donations this year, the charity is facing a million-dollar shortfall.
10565 Brutish cruel Brutish by nature, the dictator even treated his own family members cruelly.
10566 Enamor to trigger feelings of adoration My daughter hopes her makeover will enamor feelings from her secret crush.
10567 Befriend to become a person’s pal or friend In an effort to befriend me, my rival offered to treat me to lunch.
10568 Accidental something happening unplanned or unforeseen Since the boy wasn’t looking, stepping on his friend’s foot was an accidental occurrence.
10569 Freehand to draw without using tools of any kind Since Beverly was bored in the dentist’s waiting room, she began to sketch freehand with her pencil and the backside of a brochure.
10570 Esquire an old title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank A gentleman in all sense of the word, the esquire was known not just for his social status but also his chivalry.
10571 Purported claimed that something was true without proof The purported rumors were proven untrue, and the man who made the allegations against the celebrity was asked to apologize.
10572 Serious requiring careful thought and deep consideration I thought you were joking about how much weight you’ve lost, but now I can see that you were serious.
10573 Unceasingly unendingly or constantly I usually never get a word in during the conversation with Bill since he talks unceasingly about every topic he can think of.
10574 Extrovert an individual who is sociable and enjoys conversing with others Because Pat is an extrovert who enjoys chatting with others, she is the ideal talk show host.
10575 Handicapped having a condition that restricts one’s ability to function Having lost his legs in the war, my father is unfortunately handicapped and requires a wheelchair to move about.
10576 Disapproval disdain, disappointment, or disagreement My father gave me a look of disapproval when he learned that I had gotten into a fight at school.
10577 Analysed having been thoroughly examined and studied The data has been analysed by our scientists, but they can’t determine what kind of disease killed this animal.
10578 Except not included, other than My six year old son claimed to love everyone in the whole world except our neighbor, who won’t play catch with him.
10579 Tribute a way to honor a person The concert is a tribute to the men and women of the military who protect our nation.
10580 Introvert one who concentrates on his own life and shows little interest in socializing Because I am an introvert, I rarely go to parties.
10581 Void not legal Since the judge did not sign the final page of the documents, our divorce is void.
10582 Worth having a particular value The jewelry isn’t worth much money, but it is a beautiful color.
10583 Fixated focused solely on one thing or person The stalker was completely fixated on the actress.
10584 Bog similar to a swamp but it is a collection of large stagnant water that is usually located on a higher level than what is around it Scientists put on their wading boots so that they could march up the incline to test the plant life in the bog.
10585 Compounded intensified; made something worse Bad weather compounded the traveler’s problems since they were already stranded on the side of the road.
10586 Rule a law or regulation that tells what actions should or shouldn’t be done Our state has put a law in place requiring everyone in a moving car to wear a seatbelt.
10587 Forage to look widely for nourishment or other provisions As the night grew colder, the soldiers started to forage for firewood.
10588 Cognizant knowledgeable of something, especially through personal experience Because I have been on a tight budget for two years, I am very cognizant of the importance of using coupons to get the best deals.
10589 Penetrated penetrated means to go through The doctor’s scalpel penetrated the patient’s skin as he began the autopsy.
10590 Saying a simple statement that expresses some kind of truth or wisdom The saying ‘love is blind’ means that people who are in love often ignore things that are very obvious to everyone else.
10591 Displace to forcibly move people from their homeland, or to move someone or something The destructive fire would displace many people from their homes.
10592 Conservatorship the system were someone is legally appointed to haveownership of a legal ward’s property While John was in a coma, the court appointed conservatorship of all his property to his brother Bill.
10593 Primate a member of the most developed and intelligent group of mammals (i.e., humans, monkeys, and apes) The biology teacher explained to the students that both monkeys and humans fall into the primate category.
10594 Blamed to be accused of being the reason for something happened I’ve been blamed for many things that I had no hand in, but people still hold me accountable for some reason.
10595 Individualism uniqueness, distinctiveness The bride’s need for individualism led her to seek out a dress that was exotic.
10596 Override To use one’s authority to cancel or overrule the action or decision of another A manager is needed to override the transaction if the clerk makes a mistake.
10597 Sinecure a position that requires no work but still gives a payment; a cushy job Even thought we all thought of the job as a sinecure, Jane took her position very seriously and always worked late into the evening.
10598 Tantalizing displaying something that arouses desire or interest Since I am on a diet, I must ignore the tantalizing smells coming from the bakery.
10599 Muslim a follower of the religion of Islam The Muslim was a follower of Islam, one of the three major monotheistic world religions.
10600 Contemporary quite recent While young people tend to prefer contemporary music, the older generation prefers to listen to music from the 1970’s and the 1980’s.
10601 Neutrality the state or quality of being neutral; state of taking no part on either side Neutrality was impossible when choosing to write a persuasive speech.
10602 Tumor an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant The malignant tumor spread from the large intestine into the bloodstream.
10603 Conciliatory To regain (friendship or goodwill) by pleasant behavior; to reconcile Even though Henry hated fruit cake, he still accepted the conciliatory gift from his neighbor.
10604 Infamy the condition of being known for something unpleasant or bad In hopes of gaining infamy, the troubled youth brought a gun to school.
10605 Prevailing gaining control or influence over Because logic was prevailing over his emotions, the betrayed husband didn’t lose his temper when he caught his wife having an affair.
10606 Pitiful producing pity As soon as Kate heard the stray cat’s pitiful cries, she took fresh water and food outside.
10607 Reasoning thinking; figuring When the couple fell in love, all logical reasoning flew out the window.
10608 Garnishment a legal procedure by which a creditor can collect what a debtor owes before it even reaches the debtor Because she defendant owed it thousands of dollars, the bank issued a garnishment against them for the return of the money owed.
10609 Emancipate to give freedom to someone As my father walked me down the aisle, he told me he was happy to emancipate me so I could live my own life.
10610 Ornament a decoration added onto something else to make it more beautiful The 3-year-old child hung the blue sparkling globe on the Christmas tree because it was his favorite ornament.
10611 Berry a small succulent fruit; of any one of many varieties Every summer we’d pluck berries from a berry tree and make jam.
10612 Bombard to attack continually, either physically or verbally When people discover you won the big lottery, they’re going to bombard you with requests for money.
10613 Accepted received; agreed to take Paul accepted the job offer and will start his new coaching job in two weeks.
10614 Kick to punt or move the leg and foot out quickly The punter would pull his leg all the way back so he could kick the ball across the football field.
10615 Implode to explode inward Everyone was shocked to see the loving couple’s relationship implode and end in divorce.
10616 Caught captured or seized something The police are looking for the armed suspect who remains on the run, not yet to be caught.
10617 Mitosis the course in which a cell divides and forms two distinct cells, each having the same amount of chromosomes as the original cell A worm that has been split apart can often regenerate through a type of cell division known as mitosis.
10618 Buy obtain in exchange for payment She went to the mall to buy a new dress for her interview.
10619 Foreign derived from another country or nation The coin collector amassed a vast collection of foreign currency from all over the world.
10620 Furore great emotion (either positive or negative) shown by a crowd of people Furore from the protestors outside could be heard from the president and the remaining workers inside the company.
10621 Stool a place to sit that usually is taller than a chair and does not have a back to it The interior designer placed a stool at the breakfast bar in the newly remodeled kitchen.
10622 Tickle to poke or slightly grab someone resulting in laughing While sitting on his lap, Uncle Paul would tickle his niece under her chin causing her to giggle.
10623 Layout the way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out A blueprint of the home was drafted so that the designers could take a look at the house’s layout.
10624 Already at present; even now The banker couldn’t attend the board meeting since he was already in a loan hearing across town.
10625 Clod lump of something, especially of earth or clay After a long slow rainstorm, the soccer field created problems when the ball would make an awkward bounce after hitting a clod of dirt.
10626 Replacement something that replaces another After Carl was fired from the position of secretary, the boss decided to look for a replacement to take his position.
10627 Debilitate to weaken Cancer can quickly debilitate an otherwise healthy person.
10628 Demanded commanded or insisted that someone do something The upset customer demanded to see the manager after the clerk was rude to her at the counter.
10629 Ceremonial relating to or used for formal religious or public events The priest wears a formal ceremonial robe when he is baptizing children.
10630 Shrapnel the pieces of a bomb or bullet that has exploded Shrapnel rained down on the city as the bomb exploded throughout the building.
10631 Sentry a solider whose job is to stand watch and guard against intruders Standing at the gate, the Iraqi sentry guarded the entrance to the embassy.
10632 Exclusive private; restricted Although the pool was exclusive to paid members, we usually were allowed to swim after hours.
10633 Sanctum a private place where no interruptions occur Deep inside the sanctum, the lovers were able to enjoy each other’s company with no chance of being discovered.
10634 Unpolitical not concerned with politics Otherwise unpolitical people have strong stances on whether or not ‘taking a knee’ is disespectful to the U.S. government.
10635 Dinosaur an (usually large) ancient reptile that lived millions of years ago The dinosaur bones were buried deep within the earth and painted a detailed picture of what life was like as a reptile years ago.
10636 Titillate to arouse The woman hoped her sexy dress would titillate her husband so much he would overlook her outrageous credit card bills.
10637 Stereotypical having the qualities that you expect a particular type of person to have Because he holds stereotypical views about women, Grandpa thinks that girls belong in the kitchen and not in the boardroom.
10638 Consort a partner or associate with whom one shares something Whenever the king travels, he is always accompanied by his consort, his queen.
10639 Publisher a person or company prepares and issues written news, books, journals, or music for sale The publisher will only agree to release the journal if the author signs over all rights.
10640 Rigorously in a way that is rigidly harsh or difficult because of high standards The speed limits are rigorously enforced in this town, and the police will stop you for going just one mile over.
10641 Ruse a plan or plot to mislead someone The security guard knew the girls were going to try and use a distractive ruse in order to shoplift.
10642 Indecisive hesitant; wavering An indecisive shopper, the customer could not choose between the two dresses she liked.
10643 Stork A large wading bird with long legs and a long beak of the family Ciconiidae Waddling near the ocean, a stork reached down and grabbed a fish swimming close to the shore.
10644 Accommodate to fulfill a request or meet the needs of When I told my manager I was going to school at night, he told me he would try and accommodate my preference to work on the day shift.
10645 Shun to avoid, especially persistently Mom’s doctor told her that if she wants to live to see her grandchildren she must shun fatty foods.
10646 Managed was in charge of; oversaw Terrence managed several different departments in the company, supervising over 100s of employees over the years.
10647 Slake slake means to quench or satisfy one’s thirst This electrolyte water should help slake the runners’ thirst during the marathon.
10648 Lisp when a person cannot pronounce “z” or “s” sounds properly Christian’s classmates made fun of his lisp, but he could not help that he could not make “s” and “z” sounds.
10649 Imbecile a word used to describe a person who behaves in a stupid or foolish manner The teacher was reprimanded for referring to one of her students as an imbecile because he constantly asked silly questions.
10650 Discarded threw out; disposed of The librarian tried to give away the tattered books and discarded what no one wanted into the dumpster.
10651 Scab a dry protective crust that forms over a cut or wound during healing A scab formed around the little girl’s scraped knee several days after she hurt it on the sidewalk.
10652 Wiles devious or cunning strategies Lyla used her feminine wiles to deceive Jake into buying a dress for her, only to break up with him afterwards.
10653 Register to enlist or enroll Several customers agreed to register for the new loyal customer program during check out.
10654 Peculiarity having an odd or strange way or action Wearing a wide-brimmed red hat and a bright flowery outfit, the peculiarity of the woman caught everyone’s attention.
10655 Inflame to cause someone to become very angry or a situation to become extremely tense When calling each other names and pushing, the couple seemed to inflame the fight that landed them both in jail.
10656 Liquefy to turn something into a liquid Using a food processer, the chef was able to liquefy the ingredients into a watery mixture.
10657 Emesis throwing up; barfing When Bridgett was pregnant, she realized salty foods could help her fight the emesis associated with morning sickness.
10658 Mercantile concerned with the buying and selling of goods for money I joined our family’s mercantile business, buying and selling paper goods.
10659 Wussy a person who is weak and afraid A wussy when it comes to heights, Elaina is afraid of anything that takes her more than a foot off the ground.
10660 Affray a disruptive fight What began as a simple squabble between friends turned into an affray among several people.
10661 Similitude the condition of being alike Because the murders in the two states have similitude and share similar features, the cases will be given to the national police.
10662 Glaring frowning; looking angrily Glaring out at the crowd, the angry police officer ordered the protesters to leave immediately.
10663 Compatible able to occur together or exist without conflict While Fido is compatible with dogs, he does not get along with cats.
10664 Pass up to let something go without accepting it or taking advantage of the benefits Because he enjoyed the position he was in, Clark decided to pass up the opportunity to become store manager.
10665 Abash to humiliate someone and make them feel embarrassed or ashamed The officer tried to abash the inmates, humiliating them and treating them like dogs.
10666 Hated referring to something that is despised The outcast is so hated by society that he cannot even set foot in a city without being attacked by its people.
10667 Intently attentively If I want to understand the entire concept, I must focus intently on my professor’s lecture.
10668 Clatter the rattling sound of solid objects hitting one another There was a loud clatter as all of the pots in the cabinet fell out onto the floor when I opened it.
10669 Self-evident obvious and clear; not needing any explanation The teacher’s instructions were self-evident, so no students asked any questions about the assignment.
10670 Heir one who is in line to benefit from another person’s death Since the millionaire does not have an heir, he is going to leave his fortune to his college alma mater.
10671 Timbre The quality of a sound aside from its volume and pitch. The opera star’s timbre was rich and filled with vibrato.
10672 Homozygous matching in kind, often related to genetics Because Will carries two matching alleles for blue eyes, he is homozygous for that physical characteristic.
10673 Hermitage a place of solitude where an individual resides to gain clarity or profess their faith The hermitage was situated in the deepest part of the forest, far from prying eyes and human contact.
10674 Scabbard a case that shields a dagger or sword The pirate pulled his sword out of the scabbard attached to his belt.
10675 Purpose the reason for which something is done or created The purpose of the veteran parade is to honor those who have served in the military.
10676 Rent to lease The amount it costs to rent a home is often much pricier than an actual mortgage.
10677 Database a collection of data usually organized and stored in a computer system for easy access The DEA has a database that lists known drug syndicates and their associates.
10678 Planned prepared or came up with an idea, draft, or outline for doing something A vacation expert planned the couple’s trip for them so they wouldn’t have to deal with any of the details.
10679 Shuffle to mix-up, rearrange, or jumble objects Since the dealer failed to shuffle the cards correctly, I got the same hand back to back.
10680 Innocuous not harmful or offensive Because the virus was innocuous, the hospital staff had no need to worry about the leak.
10681 Chew to bite off something and grind it up using teeth It is hard to chew up an apple if you have two missing front teeth.
10682 Rookie a beginner of a team or job All of the fans groaned when the rookie of the team came up to bat because they knew he did not have the experience to hit a homerun.
10683 Pompous having or exhibiting self-importance The millionaire was a pompous man who believed he should never wait in line for anything.
10684 Oblivious unaware of what is present or occurring The huge dog closed its eyes and appeared oblivious to the crawling baby.
10685 Longing desperately wanting something Longing for a cheeseburger, the craving wouldn’t subside until I made a midnight trip to McDonalds.
10686 Marrow the center soft part of the bone that produces blood cells When the bone broke, it exposed the marrow to the germs which might have led to an infection.
10687 Happier having more joy Money might not buy happiness, but I would be much happier driving a Porsche than a Pinto.
10688 Tact the ability to say or do things in such a way that doesn’t upset or offend anyone Because he lacks discretion and tact, most of the things my brother says comes off as offensive.
10689 Scrutiny careful examination of something or someone If you want to fly on an airplane, you should be prepared to deal with scrutiny from the airline personnel.
10690 Grandiloquent prone to using sophisticated language in order to impress people Even though Rick did not understand the grandiloquent words, he still used them to impress his wealthy friends.
10691 Divorce to end one’s marriage legally The grown sisters were shocked that after 30 years of marriage, their parents had decided to divorce.
10692 Terrorism violence and extremism toward a group of people due to political reasons When the man shot several people in a warring country, he faced charges regarding terrorism and faced an execution squad.
10693 Surprised shocked; stunned The birthday boy was surprised by the secret party that his family threw for him.
10694 Glint a small flash of light reflected off of a surface Sun glint reflections caught the attention of those traveling across the desert in a caravan.
10695 Fracas a noisy disagreement or commotion The husband and wife were fined by the judge for starting a fracas in court.
10696 Lull to put to sleep, soothe, or quiet Soft and cool, the breeze succeeded in its task to lull the man to sleep.
10697 Piedmont a piedmont is gentle slope leading from the base of mountains to a region of flat land The piedmont at the base of the Andes Mountains leads to a small farming village.
10698 Nazism the theories and processes of the Nazis Using the ideologies of Nazism from the 1930s, the Ku Klux Klan now show their racist beliefs through their violent actions.
10699 Declaration an important statement or announcement The king made a declaration that anyone who does not pay taxes will have their head chopped off.
10700 Wait to allow time to go by while staying in one place or avoiding a task Hanson had to wait outside of the terminal for a few hours before his mother’s delayed plane finally arrived.
10701 Ubiquity the attribute of being commonplace The ubiquity of cars in first world countries makes them so common that it’s almost inconceivable for a family to not own a car in those countries.
10702 Honcho the person in charge As head honcho of the company, the CEO was in charge of all the staff.
10703 Acoustic relating to sound or hearing Enjoying the sound of the acoustic guitar, the crowd nodded along and moved closer to the band.
10704 Symbolic an object whose meaning is often deeper or different than it appears The life cycle of the mythical phoenix is symbolic of rebirth and reincarnation.
10705 Presentable looking suitable or good enough, especially in dress Cinderella tried to dress up her ragged dress with bows and ribbons, but it still didn’t look presentable enough for the ball.
10706 Miserable extremely unhappy and depressed Though she pretended to be happy, the woman was really miserable and hated her life.
10707 Nodded moved ones head up and down, usually to show agreement Although she didn’t talk much, the quiet girl nodded her head up and down to answer yes.
10708 Coitus sex or fornication It is illegal to engage in coitus in the United States and most of the first world without the consent of your partner.
10709 Sniper one that shoots at someone from a hiding place The sniper hid with his rifle behind the bushes and laid in wait for his first victim.
10710 Vegan a person who does not eat or use animal products A strict vegan, Jenny doesn’t eat chickens or their eggs, cows or their milk.
10711 Shone gave forth shining light The sun shone brightly over the Pacific coast and made the water sparkle.
10712 Acquaintance a person one knows slightly but not well Ms. Smith was embarrassed that she didn’t know the name of the acquaintance who recognized her at the store.
10713 Runt the smallest animal of a litter The runt was the smallest, weakest, and cutest of the entire poodle puppy litter.
10714 Home run in baseball, a hit that allows the batter to run all four bases and score a point After hitting the ball over the fence, the batter rounded the bases and jogged in for a home run.
10715 Gab to talk and chat for a long period of time The chatty sisters loved to gab about old times when they talked over coffee.
10716 Resubmit to present or offer something again We had to resubmit the plans to the city council after I caught an error in the original plans.
10717 Describe to describe and object or event either out loud or in writing When asked to describe her father, the girl thought of the words ‘funny’ and ‘kind’.
10718 Reason a cause or explanation for an action or event The sacked mailman asked the company to tell him why he was being fired, but the manager refused to give him a reason.
10719 Modernism a movement towards modifying traditional beliefs with modern ideas Residential modernism in the area moved homes away from country looks and towards clean lines.
10720 Hierarchy a ranking system designed to maintain order in a society or organization In regards to political decisions, the prime minister sits at the top of the British hierarchy.
10721 Capsize to tip over and possibly sink When the enormous wave crashed into the ship, it began to capsize to the left and almost tilted over.
10722 Lethal deadly Drinking and driving is a lethal combination.
10723 Authorship the job of written composition In the Bible, the authorship of Revelations is believed to be drafted by John the Apostle because there is evidence that he wrote it.
10724 Mysterious mysterious means difficult to understand Solving the crime was mysterious because the detectives were missing crucial evidence.
10725 Beget to cause (something) to happen or exist High levels of unemployment often beget high levels of crime.
10726 Flamboyance the tendency to attract attention due to one’s eccentricity Ingrid entered the room with flamboyance and flair, playing music and wearing sparkling clothes to call attention to herself.
10727 Battery a collection of related things The patient went through a battery of physical tests, but the doctor wasn’t able to figure out what was making him sick.
10728 Virtue a moral and praiseworthy trait Since Jason is such a mean man, I doubt if he has a single virtue.
10729 Inhabit to live or reside in some place While we renovated our home, we would need to inhabit our summer cabin.
10730 Overwhelm to overpower in thought or emotion A major test, a research project, and three assignments due tomorrow would overwhelm all the students with the amount of time and energy it would take to prepare for all of those tasks.
10731 Gent a well-respected and well respectful man The woman was surprised when the gent opened the door for her because she was not accustomed to such chivalrous actions.
10732 Dorky in a way that seems nerdy or with social ineptness The dorky couple liked doing nerdy things like playing chess and building robots in their spare time.
10733 Scot-free without suffering any punishment or injury Those watching the trial sat in shock when O.J. Simpson was found innocent of murder and walked away scot-free.
10734 Experience knowledge or skill gained by doing The woman’s previous management experience made her a shoe-in for the leadership position at a local factory.
10735 Unanimity agreement by all parties or people The classroom had complete unanimity in regards to not wanting any homework that day.
10736 Unconvincing unable to make someone believe that something is true or valid Although he tried to convince his wife that he had been faithful, the cheating husband’s speech was unconvincing.
10737 Canny displaying good sense and judgment The canny man would not buy the used car until it passed his mechanic’s inspection.
10738 Makeshift an impermanent substitute During the storm, we used the large tree branches as a makeshift shelter.
10739 Consolidation the act of combining several actions into one The consolidation of all our household debt into one loan was a wise choice.
10740 Laughed made a chuckling or giggling sound with one’s mouth, usually to signify joy or humor The audience laughed loudly as Kevin Hart told several hilarious jokes.
10741 Plenary attended by all members of a group At the plenary meeting, all shareholders can vote on the proposal.
10742 Negative focused on what is bad, harmful, or lacking Negative effects of the medicine have stopped many patients from taking it.
10743 Glad pleased; delighted in a thankful way Although most people hate the wet weather, the local famers are always glad when it rains.
10744 Defeat to conquer or overcome The soccer team was able to defeat their opponent with the kick of a final goal.
10745 Barrage a large volume of something, or a large number of things happening all at once Even though Mrs. Anderson knew that her students would probably barrage her with whines and complaints, she assigned fifty pages of reading to be done over the holidays.
10746 Suspicious having a cautious distrust of someone or something The cop was suspicious of the man in the hood and the mask walking into the bank.
10747 Chagrin a feeling of being frustrated or annoyed because of failure or disappointment To her chagrin, Jill placed second in the beauty pageant.
10748 Goad provoke or annoy (someone) so as to stimulate some action or reaction During lunch in the cafeteria today, my rival tried to goad me into a fight so I would get suspended from school.
10749 Along beside or by-the-side of something else The road along the river was recently closed due to flooding.
10750 Keepsake an object retained in memory of something or someone After the brave soldier lost his life in combat, the Army gave the mother his dog tags as a keepsake.
10751 Sunk the act of being submerged beneath something, typically water The ship sunk beneath the waves of the ocean.
10752 Herbaceous related to herbs any plant used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume The chef crafted an herbaceous paste and spiked the dish with a hint of mint and lemon.
10753 Persuasion the act of attempting to influence someone Roland’s attempts at persuasion failed miserably, judging by the fact that he was still arrested after his excuse to the guards.
10754 Cajolery flattery and gentle pleading done on purpose to persuade someone to do something No amount of cajolery could convince Doris to hand us the keys to her car, so we took it for a ride without permission.
10755 Adult a person who has reached the age of maturity Children must be accompanied by an adult to watch a rated R movie because the adult is not a minor anymore.
10756 Apperception the process of mental perception in which one puts new information into context “I might throw up” is an apperception one’s mind might process if he began to feel sick to his stomach.
10757 Whisk to take or move something away quickly The maiden was waiting for her knight in shining armor to whisk her off into the sunset.
10758 Prowess skill or expertise in an activity or field Christina used her hunting prowess to survive in the woods for a week.
10759 Armed equipped with; supplied with Armed with a weapon, the soldier raised his sword and walked toward his opponent.
10760 Inconsiderable minor, small or unimportant With such an inconsiderable injury, the athlete simply continued to play the game since he knew the scratch in his leg wouldn’t cause him any problems.
10761 Telegnosis knowledge of events acquired from supernatural sources and without the use of the senses The psychic must have used telegnosis to read the future, as she could not have learned that information any other way.
10762 Vitiated having ruined something or made it faulty The company’s morals were vitiated by a greedy CEO who pushed workers to commit fraud.
10763 Mutilation disfigurement or defacement of a person or object Mutilation of the slave’s back and face occurred when the plantation owner ordered 40 lashes.
10764 Commodious spacious and convenient; roomy and comfortable I finally found an inexpensive hotel with rooms that are commodious enough for the whole family.
10765 Annoyance irritation; nuisance Bernie’s state of annoyance was aggravated by the non-stop pestering of his crazy neighbor.
10766 Conspectus a summary or overview If we take the artist’s different works from different time periods, we get a conspectus of his overall career.
10767 Head-turner someone or something that catches one’s eye A head-turner in the club, the blonde bombshell caught the attention of all of the men.
10768 Nourish to provide with things needed for development or growth The kindergartners were told they needed to nourish their plant seeds with water and sunlight.
10769 Possibly indicative of doubt or uncertainty regarding a situation We could possibly be the only sentient race in the universe, but there’s no way to know for sure.
10770 Fop a man who is excessively concerned with his appearance and clothes With a clean appearance, the fop would be disturbed to know that there was a wrinkle in his clothing.
10771 Fated decided in advance; destined Keith believes he is fated to have an alcohol addiction because his mother was an alcoholic.
10772 Receptacle an item used to hold something All trash should be placed in the garbage receptacle.
10773 Cannon a large, mounted gun that is used to fire heavy projectiles Invented in China during the 12th century, the first cannon was used along with gunpowder as a weapon of war.
10774 Existed was; lived Although there is no proof that King Arthur actually existed, many people believe the monarch lived.
10775 Perish pass away; rot or decay Without enough lifejackets, someone might perish at sea.
10776 Interfere to intrude or involve yourself in a situation without invitation The overbearing mother tends to interfere in her grown son’s life, always telling him what to do and when to do it.
10777 Internecine causing destruction to both sides in the battle When the internecine war was over, both nations were left in ruins.
10778 Whirl to twirl or spin The tornado continued to whirl around, kicking up dust along its path.
10779 Rope a cord or cable made from natural fiber The mountain climber attached a rope to the side of the cliff and used the cable to lift himself up.
10780 Entered went into a place The police entered the building with a warrant and searched the entire factory for the missing woman.
10781 Incur acquire It was impossible to incur any debt after a year of being unemployed.
10782 Anatomy the review of a plant or animal’s structure In our anatomy class, we learned about the shapes and sizes of the organs in the human body.
10783 Histrionic over the top with emotional responses When John does not take his psychiatric medicine, he might have a histrionic outburst about the smallest of things.
10784 Established began; started Grandpa established his cattle ranch in 1936 and started his meat processing business the following year.
10785 Visualize to form a mental image of someone or something; imagine My art teacher told us, “Visualize the mountain and stream and then draw it.”
10786 Denotation the literal meaning of a word While the word ‘rock’ has come to describe a certain form of music, its literal denotation refers only to actual stone.
10787 Removal the act of taking something away When the large pile of trash in the kitchen began to smell, it was necessary for the removal of the trash before it smelled up the house.
10788 Selfish to think of oneself Since he was known to be a selfish man, Darren never paid his child support even though he had plenty of money.
10789 Martinet an individual who emphasizes discipline When I was child, I thought my father was a martinet because he was constantly ordering me around the house.
10790 Rented leased or paid money to use something for a period of time Eva rented a house by the beach for 1,000 dollars so that she could be close to the water during her vacation.
10791 Concise short; not lengthy The concise exam was greatly appreciated by the exhausted students who had studied all night for the test.
10792 Dingy filthy, discolored, often dark or depressing Her dress was a dingy grey that was two sizes too big and could have used a wash.
10793 Increase made greater in size or amount An increase in the amount of the loan made it possible for the car shoppers to purchase the vehicle they really wanted.
10794 Mutation a significant genetic change A new vaccination had to be created for a mutation of the antigen.
10795 Resist to try and prevent a thing from happening I’m on a diet so I will try to resist the ice cream sundae.
10796 Shell the hard-outer covering of something The turtle’s tough shell helps him protect his soft inner body from predators that want to eat him.
10797 Tale a story that typically describes an important or notable incident Washington Irving’s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a tale of witchcraft, romance, and a headless horseman on a quest for revenge.
10798 Homonym a word that shares either the same spelling or pronunciation of another word while having a different significance While a homonym may be pronounced exactly like another word, it will have a different meaning from that term.
10799 Remunerative extending benefits, usually financial in nature Because Ann really loves money, she will not date a man unless he has a remunerative job.
10800 Vaquero someone who rides atop a horse and herds farm animals from place to place typically in Spanish speaking regions The vaquero rode his stallion quickly through the farmland to catch up to the heard of cows.
10801 Complaisant marked by an inclination to please or oblige During the flight, I was lucky enough to have an attendant who was friendly and complaisant and made sure all my needs were met.
10802 Whereupon right after; closely following The couple got married, whereupon they went on an amazing honeymoon.
10803 Overseas located in an overseas country While flying overseas, Lisa got a good view of both continents and the Pacific ocean.
10804 Untarnished not stained and free from blemishes The student never got in trouble and kept an untarnished disciplinary record year round.
10805 Mortar a strong bowl used to press or grind a substance into a powder After the pharmacist used the mortar and pestle to crush the pills, he took the medicine and stirred it into the liquid.
10806 Disarray in a state of disorder Since the toddler twins have been acting wildly today, my entire house is in disarray.
10807 Mecca a center/place that attracts people to it An entertainment Mecca, Los Angeles attracts wannabe actors and actresses from all around the world.
10808 Respecting regarding; concerning Right after buying the junk car, Max began having regrets respecting the vehicle.
10809 Incommunicado not in a position where one can communicate with other individuals During our honeymoon, my husband and I will be incommunicado.
10810 Brinkmanship the habit of following a path to the point of danger before turning back or stopping, normally seen in political affairs The Asian dictator is caught up in his brinksmanship and insists on making nuclear threats.
10811 Output an object that is manufactured or created With hopes of increasing the amount of output of their computers, the factory hired several more workers.
10812 Ill-Advised inadvisable, foolish, or unwise I think you would be ill-advised to go sky diving without a parachute, but if you don’t believe me I won’t have a chance to say I told you so.
10813 White-collar job a position that requires the worker to perform professional duties in an office setting Alan has always worked outdoor gigs, but now he wants to transition to a white-collar job at the state office.
10814 Methodically in a way that is very careful and orderly The detective searched through the evidence methodically, making sure to examine every piece for potential clues carefully.
10815 Pilgrimage a trip or journey, usually for religious purposes As part of his religious education, Ahmad is required to make a pilgrimage to Mecca.
10816 Debut the first public showing or appearance The piano prodigy made his musical debut when he was only three years old.
10817 Elective a nonacademic course in school that is chosen by the student While scheduling her classes for the fall semester, Jamie could only pick one more elective and then she would have to take academic subjects.
10818 Establish to create or form The teacher must establish rules for the students to follow while they are in school.
10819 Stupa a religious round roofed building for Buddhism While trekking through China, we found ourselves passing by a Buddhist stupa known for its sacred ceremonies.
10820 Cobweb a spider’s web, generally an old one There were a ton of cobwebs in the attic, mostly because no one had been up there in over three years.
10821 Pessimistic negative in outlook Because Helen has a pessimistic attitude, she never believes anything good will happen to her.
10822 Indiscretion lack of good judgment or foolish behavior After spilling his wife’s secret, he was punished for his indiscretion.
10823 Readily willingly and without doubt My empty stomach readily received the food I ate for lunch.
10824 Persona non grata someone who is unwanted or blacklisted for some perceived fault Alex threw a fit when her former best friend showed up to her birthday party because she was a persona non grata and not on the guest list.
10825 Hefty heavy; substantial A hefty payoff was made to the police officer to keep him quiet about the mob’s increasing activities.
10826 Pointed directed or aimed toward a certain way The police officer pointed toward the east, directing the lost motorist toward their destination.
10827 Misalliance an unsuitable or ill executed alliance The Axis powers of World War Two were technically allies, but they didn’t work together very well, so you could call them a misalliance.
10828 Wheat a cereal grain that is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc Just one bushel of wheat can make up to forty-five boxes of flake cereal.
10829 Critic a person who expresses an opinion of something The book critic wrote a negative review that ripped the novel to shreds.
10830 Pop to burst quickly with a little sound When the man would pop the cork off the champagne bottle, everyone at the party looked over at him.
10831 Treaty a formal agreement between countries The Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I and was signed in France in 1919.
10832 Quid pro quo a Latin term that refers to a deal in which something is given but only in exchange for something else, often used in legal cases Continuing quid pro quo, the bread maker always gave the butcher loaves in exchange for beef.
10833 Abruption a sudden breaking away During Tara’s pregnancy, placental abruption occurred when the placenta pulled away from the uterine wall.
10834 Lonesome lonely because of lack of companionship The monk claimed to never feel lonesome and swore he enjoyed living in solitude.
10835 Indigent extremely poor The indigent man could not afford food or clothing.
10836 Retaliate to respond to an attack in some way Although Larry wants to retaliate against the man who killed his wife, he is going to wait for the court to administer justice.
10837 Inarticulate unable to speak in a manner that can be understood Whenever the boy was around the girl of his dreams, he became inarticulate and was unable to speak.
10838 Geyser a hole in the ground (natural spring) from which hot water and steam come out Hiking up to the geyser, the group of tourists were amazed by how high the spring water shot into the air.
10839 Equestrian associated with horse riding In the equestrian trials, riders will compete in timed horseback riding challenges.
10840 Sobriquet a commonly used name for an individual that is usually shorter than the person’s real name Kitty is the sobriquet Catherine’s friends use when addressing her.
10841 Stiff physically inflexible or hard By the time the criminal investigators uncovered the body it was already stiff with rigor mortis.
10842 Ilk a type of individual who is similar to others in a certain category Only famous entertainers, athletes, and people of this ilk are allowed inside the VIP club area.
10843 Nuts crazy; mentally unstable. crazy “You’re nuts!” shouted Corey as he watched his daredevil brother prepare to ride his skateboard down the incredibly steep slope.
10844 Periodical occasional or appearing at different intervals Taking periodical breaks, the college freshman was able to finish his college paper in one night.
10845 Garrulous overly talkative and chatty, mostly about unimportant things Desperate for peace and quiet, Amanda told the garrulous man sitting next to her to “Shut up!”
10846 Descended came down slowly The airplane descended slowly over the runway, moving from a high altitude to a much lower one.
10847 Abnegate to refuse something that you actually need or want The athlete decided to abnegate the unhealthy snack even though she really wanted to have a bite.
10848 Acclimate to adapt to a new place or different conditions When you go up into the mountains, allow yourself a little time for your lungs to acclimate to the high elevation.
10849 Anteroom a small waiting area that leads into a bigger room The principal makes the students wait in his anteroom before he calls them into his office.
10850 Euphemism a word or expression used to talk about something unpleasant, blunt or offensive without mentioning the thing itself When I was a kid, my mother described sexual intercourse using a euphemism so I would not be shocked by her words.
10851 Agnostic unsure about the existence of a god or holy being After my husband became agnostic, he stopped going to church because of his doubt about god’s existence.
10852 Rethink to consider again Because he did not answer the question correctly the first time, Paul’s teacher asked him to rethink his response.
10853 Memorialize to honor or celebrate the memory of someone or something On Veteran’s Day, citizens will memorialize the soldiers from our country who died fighting by attending parades.
10854 Potentate someone with unlimited power, usually a leader of a country or territory Our president cannot become a potentate because he has to share his power with two other branches of government.
10855 Proposition a proposal or plan The school agreed that teachers in the district were spending too much on their classrooms out of pocket, but had no proposition for additional funding.
10856 Proton a particle that is part of the nucleus of an atom and has a positive charge A hydrogen atom consists of just one very small positively charged proton.
10857 Wondered thought about curiously Wilma wondered where babies come from, but her parents didn’t have an answer for her curiosity.
10858 Essentially basically; mostly Since the game is essentially over, we should go ahead and walk back to our cars.
10859 Banshee in Irish folk stories, a banshee is a female spirit who warns you by her long, sad cry Screaming like a banshee, Christine sounded like she was possessed when she stepped on the garden snake.
10860 Polity a politically organized unit, something that has a government Our school wanted to organize a polity run by the student body.
10861 Cacography bad handwriting Since your cacography is difficult to read, you should definitely type your essay.
10862 Sulk to pout or be in a bad mood You just dropped your cupcake, but there’s no need to pout and sulk because we have more.
10863 Surroundings the things and conditions around a person or thing As she walked to her car in the parking garage, the woman checked her surroundings for danger.
10864 Apron a garment that covers the front part of the waist and chest and worn to protect the clothing of the wearer Before rolling out the messy dough, the pastry chef put a white apron around his waist.
10865 Blossom to thrive or develop Your ice cream business will blossom during the summer months.
10866 Bluff to display a fake expression of power or control Rick is a good poker player because he knows how to bluff.
10867 Fondly lovingly; caringly Fondly recalling the days of his youth, the elderly gentleman enjoys reminiscing on his porch swing.
10868 Adrift uncontrolled floating on water I saw a tire adrift in a river, and couldn’t help but wonder how the man made item managed to get there.
10869 Headed led; controlled or was in charge of Mr. Milo headed up the prom committee while his wife took charge of the preparations for the spring fling.
10870 Imperishable to last forever or at least for a long time To survive the Apocalypse, the worried man stockpiled his cellar with an array of imperishable products like dried beans and powdered milk.
10871 Tarantism a psychological illness that gives people an overwhelming impulse to dance, once believed to have been caused by the bite of a Tarantula Tarantism gave many people the hysterical urge to dance in 15th century Italy, something that confused those that were not afflicted by it.
10872 Inimical not friendly; hostile Although I attempt to avoid the school bully, he always goes out of his way to be inimical to me.
10873 Evading avoiding or dodging someone or something from being noticed or captured By donning a moustache and wig, the man was evading arrest from the police by disguising his normal appearance.
10874 Tarantula a big furry spider that does sting but is usually not dangerous As the tarantula crawled across the floor, its eight hairy legs and giant body caused people to scream but were too scared to step on it.
10875 Wag (of an animal) to cause one’s tail to move back and forth rapidly The happy dog began to wag his tail back and forth when he saw his owner through the window.
10876 Primacy the state or condition of being important or first The primacy of our mealtimes is that everyone eats together as a family.
10877 Memorable notable and unforgettable By marrying her soulmate on her perfect day, Beverly knew this would be the most memorable event of her life.
10878 Pervasion the process of spreading through something The pervasion of pop music in popular culture began several decades ago, though many would say its spread through society started with singers like Michael Jackson.
10879 Bivouac a makeshift shelter that is generally used only for a night When the storm started, the soldier built a bivouac for shelter.
10880 Ado trouble, difficulty, or complications There was a great deal of ado in trying to stop the committee from cancelling the school talent show, but all of the trouble was worth it since we succeeded.
10881 Mound an elevated heap or pile Rolling down the steep mound, the children laughed as they turned over on the dirt.
10882 Coruscate to give off flashes of light The diamonds began to coruscate in the bright light.
10883 Patriotism allegiance and dependability to a country After 9/11 many U.S. citizens showed patriotism and supported the country by donating time and assistance to each other.
10884 Embolden to motivate or inspire Do you believe alcohol commercials embolden teens to drink?
10885 Tapestry used in reference to complex or complicated combinations of things America is a tapestry of races and cultures from all over the world, combining all of them into one whole.
10886 Injure to hurt or damage something The runner always stretches before running so that he doesn’t injure or hurt his body in anyway.
10887 Susceptibility vulnerability or weakness The infant’s susceptibility to illness caused her to become sick very easily.
10888 Concurrence when things are happening at the same time During the sentencing, the judge ruled that the guilty party’s two sentences would run in concurrence and be served at the same time.
10889 Logical rational, or expected of an intelligent thought process If a stove is hot, the brain chooses the logical option and tells you not to touch it because it will hurt.
10890 Introductory coming before something else The essay’s introductory paragraph was written to explain to the reader what would come in the sections that followed.
10891 Sidetrack to cause someone to be distracted from an important issue My phone tends to sidetrack me when I am trying to work, so I put it away to keep myself from being distracted.
10892 Braille a writing system consisting of raised dots used to help people who are blind read material Running her fingers along the raised dots, the blind woman read the book written in braille.
10893 Ventilate cause air to enter and circulate freely in (a room, building, etc. Maria opened the windows to ventilate the dusty, old basement.
10894 Intense very strong or extreme Intense concentration was required to build the house of cards.
10895 Acme the highest peak that is reachable At her acme, the singer was making over thirty million dollars a year.
10896 Transverse situated or lying across Transverse nerve cords run across the body like rungs on a ladder.
10897 Lambaste to criticize someone harshly Even with its success, harsh party leaders continued to lambaste the plan for healthcare reform.
10898 Firepower the ability to destroy things using weapons Because the rifle had a lot more firepower than the handgun, the hunter chose to use it when shooting the deer.
10899 Alum a chemical substance containing aluminum used in dye things or to make the skin tighter The chemist explained that alum is a compound often used as an astringent to tighten the skin and remove pimples.
10900 Fed supplied someone or something with food As a volunteer, the days when she fed the homeless were most rewarding.
10901 Fortnight a period of 14 days They wanted to have a month to prepare, but their time was cut in half, leaving them only a fortnight.
10902 Periodic occurring regularly or at specific intervals of time The parole officer shows up at the woman’s home for periodic checks every month.
10903 Lanky awkwardly tall and skinny Long-limbed and lanky, it was hard for the man to fit inside the compact car.
10904 Foundation basis; base The foundation and building blocks of the organization were the principles of compassion and integrity.
10905 Certifiable capable of being certified Your birth is something that can be certified, which is precisely why everyone has a birth certificate.
10906 Substandard on a lower level than the average level Since the quality of the restaurant’s food was substandard, Patricia certainly didn’t recommend it to anyone.
10907 Repertoire a set of skills or types of behavior that a person uses regularly As you write your resume, remember to include the repertoire of skills that you frequently use in the workplace.
10908 Espy to discover; to catch sight of Those who wanted to espy the incoming soldiers came out in droves.
10909 Remove to take something away from where it was positioned The doctor will remove the splinter from the child’s foot using a pair of small scissors.
10910 Sensitivity the tendency to be easily upset, influenced, changed, or damaged by outside factors Because of her sensitivity to sunlight, the woman has to protect her fragile skin.
10911 Complex difficult and complicated A complex problem surfaced during the faculty meeting when there were not enough staff members to serve food that day to the hundreds of customers who showed up.
10912 Laud to praise or glorify The company decided to laud Jack’s outstanding contributions to the firm.
10913 Mobilization the action of making something movable Mobilization of the troops must take place quickly since they will need to venture on to the next campsite by morning.
10914 Detestation intense dislike The actor’s simmering detestation for the movie’s producer made working together difficult.
10915 Clobber to bash or beat a person strongly “If you look at my girlfriend again, I will clobber you,” the jealous boyfriend said with his fist in the boy’s face.
10916 First-line acting as a first resort or method The doctor explained to his newly ill patient that diuretics are the first-line therapy for people with high blood pressure.
10917 Tummy the stomach or belly area Because he was so hungry, the homeless man’s tummy growled and roared loudly.
10918 Concentric sharing an axis or center The two circles are concentric because they share a center location.
10919 Champion a person who has defeated all rivals in a competition Standing on top of the platform, the Olympic champion received a gold medal for his win.
10920 Uncertain not sure; doubtful Still uncertain about where they wanted to go for their honeymoon, the engaged couple decided to research several different islands.
10921 Flounder to act clumsily or confused The new swimmer had to flounder in the deep end until the lifeguard dragged him to safety.
10922 Plough a farm tool that breaks up earth and soil We used a plough to till the soil before we planted cotton.
10923 Avatar in technology, an icon or figure representing a particular person In the hybrid chat room, an avatar is used in place of the person’s real picture.
10924 Tease to insult another for their physical or mental condition; to irritate or provoke because it brings the antagonizer joy When he was younger, kids used to tease him about his frizzy hair and braces.
10925 Transmute to change or alter appearance or form After years of therapy, the woman was able to transmute her negative thoughts into positive ones.
10926 Tally a count that usually represents a score, money, number of wins, etc The prisoner kept a running tally of his incarceration by marking his cell wall with a white line for each day he spent behind bars.
10927 Mayhap perhaps or possibly Mayhap we should leave this cave before we encounter whichever creature calls it home?
10928 Pathetic rousing compassion Jason looked like a pathetic dog as he tried to set up his tent in the drenching rain.
10929 Provide to give or supply Militants refused to surrender or provide opposing forces with information about their mission.
10930 Flue part of the chimney that allows the smoke to exit When the house smelled of stale smoke, the homeowner realized that the flue in the chimney needed cleaning.
10931 Tangle to become mixed together or intertwined Tara’s mother yelled as Tara was getting out of the shower, “If you don’t comb your wet hair, it may tangle.”
10932 Physiognomy the face or exterior of an object or region viewed as a way of understanding character Looking at Jake’s physiognomy, it was impossible to ignore the stress lines that told the story of his hard life.
10933 Sedentary staying or living in one place Since the birth of my daughter, I have been enjoying a sedentary existence at home.
10934 Telegraph to convey intent through physical signs If you telegraph your attack to the enemy they will know it’s coming before you move, which is why you shouldn’t give yourself away before you’re ready.
10935 Avarice A strong desire and greed for money/material things Mr. Krab’s avarice for money caused him to work his employees to the bone for little pay.
10936 Weakly doing something in a way that is not strong or lacks power The woman cried out weakly, but her fear and powerlessness stopped her from yelling.
10937 Investigate to examine, look into, or scrutinize in order to discover something hidden or secret In order to find the murderer, the detective would have to investigate the dark building for evidence.
10938 Primitive something that is not refined or advanced In the primitive village, there is no source of electricity.
10939 A la mode currently fashionable; stylish Although big hair went out of style in the 1990s, the reviving trend is now a la mode and making its way full circle.
10940 Necessities needs or essential supplies Even though the spoiled wife believed that a sports car and lots of money were the necessities of life, she could have lived with a regular sedan.
10941 Untraceable undetectable or unnoticeable Since the woman was having an affair, she bought an untraceable phone so she could communicate with her boyfriend without her husband finding out.
10942 Summarily immediately, swiftly Being late for the third day in a row, he was summarily fired.
10943 Bard a poet and musical composer whose job it was to tell stories and sing songs during Medieval times The bard stood in the king’s courtyard, reciting a poem about him Majesty’s bravery and dedication to his kingdom.
10944 Conspicuous very easy to notice It would be inappropriate for you to wear such a short conspicuous dress to your father’s funeral.
10945 Wholesale on a very large scale The wholesale migration of the bird species is occurs every year around the same time, when they all migrate to a warmer climate.
10946 Irrefragable not able to be disputed or contested During the trial, the bank teller’s irrefragable evidence couldn’t be contested by any other witnesses.
10947 Gorge to consume in huge amounts On Halloween night, most children gorge on candy.
10948 Intermittent displaying in a random pattern; not consistent When the cops arrived, the loud intermittent noise had stopped.
10949 Nominated officially suggested something for a job, award, etc. The teacher was nominated for an ‘educator of the year’ award because of her excellent work in the classroom.
10950 Trickle a very thin flow There was a slow trickle of water from the faucet in the bathroom.
10951 Money coins or bills used as a way to pay for goods and services or to pay people for working More money was needed to buy the supplies to build a neighborhood treehouse.
10952 Legislate to pass laws Adultery is wrong, but we don’t try to legislate laws against it.
10953 Gloom poorly lit and hard to see through; a feeling of deep, oppressive sadness Tommy stumbled through the gloom in his dark room and nearly tripped over his shoes.
10954 Cattle cows and bulls that are raised and are usually kept for their meat or milk The cattle roamed the ranch, chewing on grass and mooing at everything in sight.
10955 Placid not easily upset or excited Even when the emergency room was packed with patients, the staff remained placid and calmly did their duties.
10956 Salient most important or prominent When I look at the house for sale, salient defects such as the broken windows stare back at me.
10957 Encompassing to include or encompass a wide range of things The phrase encompassing beliefs means that the beliefs are all-inclusive and cover a wide range of topics.
10958 Outside the external or exterior area of a place “Do not color outside the lines,” the kindergarten teacher told her students, “because that would be messy.”
10959 Optical of, or relating to sight; visual Using optical aids such as telescopes or microscopes give a clear view at what you’re looking at.
10960 Disillusioned disappointed after not having expectations met Jane got disillusioned about the possibility of meeting Mr. Right after ten unpleasant blind dates.
10961 Polysyllabic describes a word that has more than one syllable Polysyllabic words containing more than one syllable are usually more difficult for young readers to pronounce.
10962 Turtle a slow-moving reptile who lives on land or water and whose body is protected by a bony, plated shell It took the slow-moving turtle most of the morning to creep across the road to his pond.
10963 Undergird to support or strengthen something Tess looked to her best friend to undergird her decisions and offer moral support during hard times.
10964 Timber lumber primarily used for commercial or building use A timber was place around each side of the raised flowerbed giving it a natural look before filling the bed with mulch.
10965 Extremophile a small organism that lives in extreme conditions (hot or cold) that would be harmful to most living things Although Antarctica is too cold for humans to live on, the icy continent is inhabited by a microscopic extremophile group.
10966 Surplus beyond what is required; extra Since we do not need our surplus clothing items, we will donate them to charity.
10967 Incised cut carefully with a sharp tool Using a scalpel, the surgeon incised the woman’s stomach and removed the tumor from her body.
10968 Piquant appealing or delightful We were thrilled when we arrived at the piquant bed and breakfast on our honeymoon night.
10969 Comfort to relieve the distress or suffering of; to provide relief to Ruth’s was able to comfort her best friend after her cancer diagnosis with her supportive words.
10970 Surreptitious kept secret and marked by quiet and caution The dog has his surreptitious ways of stealing table scraps behind my back.
10971 Exposed revealed or uncovered The politician claimed his money had been used for charity, but his lies were quickly exposed by a clever reporter.
10972 Chasm a major difference in opinion between individuals or groups Jack and I ended our relationship because of the religious chasm that divided us.
10973 Bristle to display indications of being angry An honest man will bristle at the suggestion of taking something that doesn’t belong to him.
10974 Tough pertaining to something sturdy and that can endure harshness With the tough weather of severe thunderstorms approaching, the little boat was in danger of capsizing.
10975 Psychosomatic (of an illness) caused by mental problems, such as stress or anxiety, rather than physical problems Due to the constant worry of losing his job, Bob’s psychosomatic headaches would be cured when he stopped worrying.
10976 Generation the average amount of time needed for children to grow up and have children of their own It’s not uncommon to learn that some diseases and health conditions can carry from one generation to the next.
10977 Resemblance the similarity to something else You cannot deny the resemblance between the twin brothers.
10978 Blissful extremely happy; full of joy The couple was very blissful on their wedding day.
10979 Cozen to trick or fool someone by telling lies The smooth-talking salesman was able to cozen money out of the unsuspecting woman who agreed to buy the junk vehicle.
10980 Common happening every day or ordinary A common activity for new mothers is to calm and soothe their crying babies since babies cry for many different reasons on a daily basis.
10981 Adage old saying that has come to be accepted as truth over time He gets tired of all the same old sayings, so he is always trying to come up with a new adage.
10982 Seep to slowly flow through a small opening After hitting the bump in the road, oil began to seep out of my car’s radiator.
10983 Detect to find something, usually by means of a test or some form of technology The alarm is designed to detect fire and sets off a bell whenever there’s smoke in the room.
10984 Snap to break Feeling the tree branch snap beneath my weight, I prepared to hit the ground below.
10985 Grab to take hold of something Falling from the cliff, the mountain climber tried to grab the ledge but had not grip.
10986 Conceptual of, or relating to concepts or ideas; existing in the imagination A good writer uses conceptual thinking to produce his work.
10987 Transmitter equipment that uses electromagnetic waves to carry signals over radio or television The transmitter is being used to send the XM signal to any nearby FM radio.
10988 Vail to lower an item or oneself as a form of respect, acknowledgment, or mourning Citizens vail the flag in mourning when important political figures pass away.
10989 Vigil period of keeping awake during normal sleeping hours, especially to keep watch or pray Part of his nightly vigil was kneeling down at the foot of his bed in prayer.
10990 Osteoporosis bone disease Bob was diagnosed with osteoporosis because his leg bones were brittle and weak.
10991 Navel bellybutton Drawing in her navel, the pudgy woman tried to make her stomach look thinner in the mirror.
10992 Travel to journey somewhere, though it is typically a great distance or abroad Because we want to see more of the world on vacation this year, we are going to travel to Europe from our suburban American neighborhood.
10993 Empathy to understand and share the feelings of another Because her parents immigrated to the United States to give her a better life, Maria has empathy for illegal aliens.
10994 Insubordination the act of refusing to follow the instructions of an individual who is considered to be one’s superior The soldier’s refusal to follow orders was nothing less than insubordination.
10995 Assist a helpful action or act of giving I’m always willing to assist the elderly across the street when I see they’re struggling.
10996 Exaggerating representing something as being larger, greater, worse, or otherwise different than what it actually is Every time the exaggerating fisherman told his ‘big catch’ tale to a new person, the size and length of the trout grew bigger and longer.
10997 Choke to have an issue breathing due to an obstruction in the throat If food gets stuck in your windpipe, you will inevitably choke until it is removed.
10998 Gave to have supplied something to someone or something to own or have During the court hearing, Judge Judy determined that the Plaintiff gave the money as a gift and it would not have to be returned.
10999 Svelte slenderly graceful The svelte model made her way across the runway with a graceful flare.
11000 Honorific giving honor or respect The keynote speaker gave an honorific speech in which he expressed the respect he has for the president.
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