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The Most Useful Daily Use English Words With Meaning. Part 13

  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.
12001 Mannerism a certain way someone speaks, acts or behaves Even though I couldn’t see the girl standing away from me, I knew it was Samantha due to her mannerism of talking.
12002 Wage money that is paid by an employer to an employee in exchange for work Flipping burgers and making no more than minimum wage, Samantha sought after a higher paying job to support her family.
12003 Bedrock solid rock that is under the soil In areas where soil is scarce, solid bedrock lies right under the surface.
12004 Build to construct or assemble something The children went to the beach to build a tall sand castle several feet high.
12005 Frontiersman A man living in unsettled country (a frontier) The frontiersman made his living raising cattle in the vast open plains of Oregon country.
12006 Percussion an instrument that makes music when struck Of all the instruments, the drums were the highlight of the band’s percussion performance.
12007 Repository a location for storage, often for safety or preservation The fireworks repository caught on fire which was a danger to everyone in the community.
12008 Premise a statement that gives weight to a conclusion Since your premise cannot be confirmed, your entire theory is worthless.
12009 Gewgaw something that is flashy or showy but ultimately useless or pointless If you ask me, an expensive sports car is little more than a gewgaw, since it doesn’t do anything that a regular car doesn’t do with just a little less style.
12010 Encouraged raised one’s spirits; gave confidence Although she encouraged her daughter to go out for the cheerleading team, Ramona’s confidence couldn’t inspire the shy girl to try.
12011 Iota a tiny amount If there is even one iota of doubt, the jury should not find the defendant guilty.
12012 Loophole a mistake or vagueness in a regulation or law that allow all or part of it to be avoided or changed Since the contract did not include the deadline for the work to be completed, the handyman found a loophole in the contract so he couldn’t be taken to court.
12013 Taxed charged an extra levy or fee for something (usually collected by the government) Because alcohol and cigarettes are taxed much higher than other items in the store, they have a heftier price tag.
12014 Feminist one who supports women’s equal rights If your brother strongly opposes to women being paid less than men for the same job, he’s likely a feminist.
12015 Embargo a government ban on trade with a specific country The United State’s embargo against trade with North Korea has created tension between the two countries.
12016 Mutually felt or done by two or more people in the same group After years of unhappiness, the couple mutually agreed to a divorce.
12017 Vanquish to overcome, beat, or make disappear In the movies, the superheroes usually vanquish the villains.
12018 Unison the condition of being in agreement or occurring at the same time Because the singers sung in unison, it sounded like only one person was performing.
12019 Request to ask for or seek something The only inmate to request a final meal before his execution asked for steak and shrimp.
12020 Deportation the act of removing a foreigner out of a country Due to the father’s criminal behavior, his whole family faced deportation to Brazil.
12021 Dale a broad valley Living in a dale at the bottom of the Appalachian Mountains, the poor hermit was cut off from the rest of society.
12022 Chord three or more musical tones sounded at the same time Pressing the three keys simultaneously, the piano player struck a chord and let out a melodious sound.
12023 Quarry an area from which materials like stone are removed At night, the moonlight caused the stones in the quarry to shine.
12024 Teem to be present or gather in a large number Honeycombs teem with worker bees who work tirelessly to produce honey for their queen.
12025 Incongruent mismatched; unsuited Because the two ingredients are incongruent, they will not create a tasty dressing.
12026 Tachycardia a term used to describe abnormally fast heart rates The doctor told him he had Tachycardia because his heart was beating much faster than most do, and he would need to be careful about getting too excited.
12027 Punctual prompt or on time He was not known for being punctual, which is why they told him to arrive thirty minutes early.
12028 Renewal restoration; regeneration Renewal of the woman’s energy was accomplished by early morning coffee and a hot shower.
12029 Shuffling to rearrange a set of cards in a different order During the gin rummy tournament, the dealer was shuffling the cards so they would be mixed together when he dealt the next hand.
12030 Listless without spirit or energy The illness made me so listless I rarely got out of bed.
12031 Magnum opus the single greatest work of an artist or writer The author had written many books but didn’t release his magnum opus, Charlotte’s Web, until 1952.
12032 Beautician a person who styles people’s hair for a living Lucy has a 10:00 hair appointment with a beautician at a new salon.
12033 Filial pertaining to a son or daughter Frank has a filial affection for the uncle who raised him.
12034 Intelligence knowledge typically gained through research or studying Intelligence isn’t born, but learned through years of heavy studying.
12035 Unveil to reveal or show something Even when the children won’t listen to her, the calm teacher remains composed and unruffled.
12036 Veracious honest; always truthful “Honest” Abraham Lincoln was known as a veracious president who stood for truth.
12037 Storage area, room, or location used for stowing items As soon as the holidays were over, they packed up all the Christmas decorations and put them in storage until next year.
12038 Imbroglio a confusing situation Will the treaty end this imbroglio that has kept the two countries at war for over sixty years?
12039 Thrift the act of being cautious with your money Nonprofit organizations use their thrift to buy needed items to make life better for those they are devoted to helping.
12040 Simplified made something simpler or easier to do The chef simplified the recipe, reducing what was included from 15 ingredients to 7.
12041 Exclude to eliminate or reject If an African American citizen tried to vote in the 1950s, the workers would exclude him based on his race.
12042 Aerobic activity used to strengthen the heart and lungs by making them work hard for several minutes The aerobic component of the test consists of a strenuous one-mile hike.
12043 Open to unlock, unbolt and undo a passageway so that certain things can go through it I had to open the door first before I could go through it to get to the other room.
12044 Illegality an act that is prohibited by law One illegality that we are all familiar with is murder, but some people seem to forget that littering and loitering are crimes as well.
12045 Sly having or showing cleverness in a cunning or deceitful manner Instead of a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ answer, he gave a sly smile as a response.
12046 Ratify to officially go on the record as approving something Unfortunately, half of the legislators refuse to ratify a bill that would increase funding for public schools.
12047 Warrant a document issued by the court that gives the police the authority to do something (to enter a place, to arrest a person.) Showing up with a warrant, the police asked the homeowner to let them inside so they could search for their suspect.
12048 Conduct the way one acts or carries themselves Because we are going to be visiting a nursing home, we hope all of you students will conduct yourselves in a kind and polite manner.
12049 Ultimatum terms that must be agreed upon or else there will be negative consequences After hearing my wife’s ultimatum about her or the truck, I packed up my belongings and drove the truck out of the driveway.
12050 Shimmer to twinkle and shimmer with a soft light Silver spray paint helped the candidate’s signs shimmer and stand out in the school hallway.
12051 Constrict to narrow or reduce I am afraid of small spaces, so all elevators feel as though they constrict me.
12052 Nomadic having the life of a drifter Because my husband is a long distance truck driver, his days are very nomadic.
12053 Ship to transport goods from one place to another It is easier to ship goods from plane than by boat since not every city is connected to a waterway.
12054 Wandered walked around without direction or reason The Israelites wandered around the desert for 40 years with no real purpose or way of finding the promised land.
12055 Affright fright; fear Ghosts and goblins haunted the house, leaving the children in affright.
12056 Impromptu without preparation I’m not sure how many people will be able to attend the impromptu party.
12057 Lender one who gives a loan of money to another “My mortgage lender requires me to pay $718 per month on my loan or my house might go into foreclosure,” the woman explained to her younger sister.
12058 Showed arrived at a place Teddy showed up for work twenty minutes late almost every day this week.
12059 Transfixed so interested, surprised, or afraid that you are unable to move / to pierce with a sharp pointed weapon As she walked down the aisle, the entire gathering sat transfixed on her.
12060 Mine to dig deep holes in search of something valuable Many of those who went to California in the 1800s were there to mine for gold and dig for other precious metals.
12061 Pile a heap or mound of things “Look over there, there is a massive pile of leaves.”
12062 Conspiring to secretly plan or plot together to do something that is usually illegal or harmful; it often involves two or more people who work together to achieve a shared goal Conspiring to commit a crime can also result in additional charges, such as conspiracy to commit fraud or conspiracy to commit murder.
12063 Qualitative associated with type or quality The qualitative study will reveal the elements present in the compound.
12064 Portion a part of a whole Since Teresa is trying to eat healthy, she will sample a very small portion of my home made brownies.
12065 Sacrament a formal religious rite or ceremony According to the church, April can’t receive the communion sacrament because she is a divorced woman.
12066 Octagon an 8 equally sided shape Rainbow colors reflected onto the wall through an octagon as the light shines through the many surfaces of the prism.
12067 Postnatal related to the period of time following childbirth A baby needs a lot of postnatal care to ensure that it is healthy before it can leave the hospital.
12068 Hawk any one of several large birds of prey that have hooked bills, strong claws, and rounded wings The great hawk swooped down and seized the mouse with his talons.
12069 Intransigent uncompromising Because my father is usually intransigent, he rarely lets my mother have her way.
12070 Slovenly having a dirty appearance The man’s slovenly dress was a result of him being homeless for a month.
12071 Enlarge to make something bigger than its original size Myrtle wanted tried to enlarge the font to 16, but her teacher instructed her to reduce it back down to 12.
12072 Menial relating to tasks normally performed by a servant Everyone was surprised to see the company president doing menial labor he could easily pass on to one of his employees.
12073 Emotionless without feeling or emotions It is important to display an emotionless mask when playing poker, so you don’t show anything that might give away what you have in your hand.
12074 Canyon a deep gorge that usually has a river running through it The trail took the hikers down into a deep canyon with lush, green woods.
12075 Precede to occur before something else Sometimes a tingling sensation in the arm will precede a heart attack.
12076 Conflict a situation in which at least two forces are opposing one another World War Two was the largest conflict in human history, costing millions of lives across the globe.
12077 Brought transported; carried Most immigrants arriving on Ellis Island only brought the clothes on their backs and few necessities.
12078 Sharp shaped in a pointed or spikey way The knife’s pointy blade was sharp enough to slice into the stubborn package.
12079 Embellish to make something sound or look better or more acceptable than it is in reality; to make more beautiful and attractive; to decorate Because Marco has always had a tendency to embellish the truth, no one believed he had been mugged.
12080 Microaggression an unintentional and subtle but offensive comment or action directed at a minority group Linda thinks that she isn’t racist but her statement, “You’re pretty for a dark-skinned girl” shows microaggression.
12081 Paternity the condition of being a specific child’s father A paternity test will determine if Bill or his best friend is the child’s dad.
12082 Ailment a minor illness or sickness The boy faked an ailment so that he could stay home and not go to school.
12083 Protein a needed nutrient found in certain foods (meat, milk, eggs, and beans) that is made up of many amino acids joined together Several protein shakes on the market claim to have enough nutrients to build muscle with little exercise.
12084 Gibe an insulting comment I knew Vera was not my friend when she made a gibe about my weight.
12085 Aloud clearly out loud The teacher had the students read the story aloud so that everyone would hear the story being spoken.
12086 Illustrate provide with pictures Once the preschool book was written, the artist was hired to carefully illustrate the book with a picture on every page.
12087 Unicycle a bicycle with only one wheel Riding on a unicycle, the circus clown did tricks on its one wheel.
12088 Proportionate balanced in size, amount, or degree when compared to something else All investors were convinced they would receive a proportionate return of their money, but only ended up with half.
12089 Troubleshoot to resolve common issues or problems The tech tried to troubleshoot the customer’s internet issue over the phone but couldn’t resolve the issue.
12090 Fanaticism a state of irrational enthusiasm or admiration The followers of the cult displayed their fanaticism by drinking their leader’s blood.
12091 Heave to use a lot of effort while moving something A half-court heave of the ball ended in a surprising buzzer beater win for the underdogs.
12092 Conditions refers to the circumstances that must be met in order for something to happen or be true, or refers to the physical state of an environment, such as temperature, humidity, and pressure The conditions outside were cold and snowy, making it difficult to drive on the roads.
12093 Dictator a ruler who wields absolute authority over his country and holds and/or abuses an extraordinary amount of personal power Often a dictator has many followers because of their dynamic and controlling personality.
12094 Aviator a pilot The aviator prepared for his first flight across the Pacific by checking his engine and fueling his aircraft.
12095 Regrettably unfortunately Regrettably, I will not be able to attend the performance due to another event on the same night.
12096 Consolidate to put together To save money on airline fees, my husband and I will consolidate our clothes so they fit in one suitcase.
12097 Untouchable unable to be matched As a duelist, Karla is all but untouchable, never even being grazed by her opponents, never mind defeated by them.
12098 Slighted insulted (someone) by treating or speaking of them without proper respect or attention After not being asked to sing at her sister’s wedding, the slighted songstress decided to boycott the whole event.
12099 Mutant mutant means something that had transformed into something other than it was The radioactive spill caused a small dog to transform into a giant three-headed mutant.
12100 Budge move; shift Try as she might, the trapped hiker could not budge the boulder off of her foot.
12101 Coherent logical and clear If you can’t give a more coherent explanation of why you didn’t come home until 4 A.M., I will have to assume you were up to no good.
12102 Slew to have killed something/someone Zeus slew many of his enemies by literally striking them down with bolts of lightning.
12103 Professional a person that is considered a qualified expert in a particular field or skill A professional carpenter was hired to build the cabinets inside the new house.
12104 Diabolical very evil The evil mastermind created a diabolical plan to take over the world.
12105 Belligerent hostile; ready to fight My brother was always belligerent and ready to fight.
12106 Biodiversity refers to the level of variety in living creatures and plants within a particular area The biodiversity of this lake is extremely high, with several dozen species of fish and birds living in or near it.
12107 Narrow-minded bigoted and not tolerant of other people’s viewpoints The narrow-minded cop truly believed only Hispanics commit serious crimes.
12108 Hate strong dislike or disgust for something After years of being bullied by Tom, Sam began to hate his tormentor and really wanted to get even with him.
12109 Restfully quietly and soothingly Retirement allows older people to live restfully every day because they no longer work or have as much stress.
12110 Cahoots secretly working together to commit crime or dishonest activity Jack and Barry were in cahoots when they conspired to shoot up the mall.
12111 Geothermal relating to the internal heat of the earth Geothermal energy is created deep down in the earth and can provide heating and cooling for your home.
12112 Transparent see-through; clear Bill could see Jan’s bra through her transparent blouse.
12113 Concerted in group agreement; working as a team A concerted effort from community residents led to the formation of an effective neighborhood watch.
12114 Purposefully doing something with a sense of purpose or in a determined way The model purposefully avoids sweets and bread so that she can keep her weight down.
12115 Yoga an ancient art based on a harmonizing system of development for the body, mind, and spirit through breathing exercises and exercise Yoga is a combination of three things: various postures, breathing patterns and mindful meditation.
12116 Futurity the future Anxious thoughts of futurity caused the worrier to lose hope in the present.
12117 Buzzard a hawk-like bird of prey that soars high with wide wings and a round tail The buzzard circled around the dead deer carcass and zoomed in to snatch some of the meat with his talons.
12118 Pierce to make a hole in something with a sharp object The native used a spear to pierce the fish swimming in the stream.
12119 Impress make (someone) feel admiration and respect Oliver thought he could impress his crush with his magic tricks, but she laughed in his face.
12120 Slipshod performed too rapidly Because the roofer performed a slipshod repair job, we had a leak in the kitchen within hours.
12121 Eventuate lead to as a result Thankfully, the dramatic turn of events did not eventuate into a full-blown disaster.
12122 Clerical of or relating to clerks or their work; office tasks The Department of Driver Services says clerical and administrative errors led to the mistake that landed a man in jail.
12123 Argot a unique language used by certain groups or people with a particular occupation The old woman could not understand the argot her granddaughter used to communicate with her friends.
12124 Brew to prepare a hot drink At Starbucks, the employees brew a wide range of coffees and teas for their customers.
12125 Self-control the ability to manage one’s own desires and behavior Sheryl wanted to eat another donut but used self-control instead.
12126 Jejune unsophisticated The billionaire couple refused to eat the jejune dish of chicken wings and tater tots.
12127 Reflectance a measure of the ability of a surface to reflect light During the science experiment, the students tried to measure the reflectance of each object by shining light on its surface.
12128 Indicative serving as a sign, indication or suggestion of something The child’s anger problems were likely indicative of a deeper issue.
12129 Collection an assembly of items that are perceived as having cultural value, acquired as a set by a collector My dad has a collection of old books he considers to be classics, many of which are series that I’ve never even heard of.
12130 Cavalier displaying a lack of worry Bryan will regret his cavalier attitude about studying when he fails to graduate on time.
12131 Dare a challenge or risky venture Riding the roller coaster on a dare, the scared girl couldn’t believe she had said yes to the challenge.
12132 Charisma charm; attractiveness The politician earned a lot of female votes because of his winning smile and charisma.
12133 Divergence the process or state of separating The married couple is currently in a state of divergence, going through the divorce process so they can legally separate.
12134 Hyperbolic related to language that is extremely exaggerated While Jim fought only one attacker during the mugging attempt, he changed his story into a hyperbolic tale by adding a few other attackers.
12135 Ingratiate to try to get someone’s approval by doing or saying things that will please them The candidate will try to ingratiate himself with voters by promising to reduce taxes.
12136 Indisputable not subject to doubt It is an indisputable fact smoking cigarettes can increase the risk of lung cancer.
12137 Pageant a demonstration of contestants or incidents usually involving a common theme As the women donned their native country’s costume, they walked across the stage in the Miss Universe Pageant.
12138 Random accidental; by chance Corrupt police officers conducted random stop-and-frisk stays throughout the city, targeting people unsystematically.
12139 Allegorical symbolic like an allegory; containing a hidden moral lesson The allegorical painting held deep meaning, making it much more than just a pretty picture.
12140 Revere to regard someone or something with great respect or devotion Many people from India are Hindu, and so they do not eat beef because they revere the cow as a sacred object.
12141 Slide to scoot or move across something without lifting from the item The gambler watched the dealer slide the cards across the table and prayed for a good hand.
12142 Conclusion the end, finish, or finale of an event The conclusion of our meeting came at seven o’clock, an hour after we had started and a full thirty minutes longer than we had planned.
12143 Credit acknowledgment or recognition granted to a person for something they did Nothing is more low and cowardly than to take credit and glory for something someone else has done.
12144 Lullaby a gentle song sang quietly to put a child to sleep The infant’s mother sang her Hush Little Baby every night, so it quickly became the child’s favorite lullaby.
12145 Antiseptic very clean and free of disease-causing organisms While cleaning with an antiseptic spray, I realized my friend would find it impossible to say anything negative at our playdate about any germs being in the house.
12146 Counterclockwise to go or move in a left-handed circular direction On the round game board, I moved my game piece counterclockwise beginning near the left-side of the board.
12147 Proofread to look over a work or text in order to edit or amend it After working for four days on her English essay, the high schooler decided to ask her mom to proofread it so that it would be free of mistakes.
12148 Disgusted feeling extreme dislike or disapproval for something After taking a bite of the rotten fruit, the villager felt disgusted.
12149 Underlie to trigger; motivate I don’t understand all of the principles that underlie how a radio works, but I know a few things about sound waves.
12150 Fodder a person or thing that is used for a specific reason The celebrity’s arrest made great fodder for the tabloid journalists.
12151 Appeal to make a request for I have made an appeal to my parents to reduce the length of time I am grounded, but so far I have had no success in convincing them of that.
12152 Millennia plural of millennium, a period of a thousand years The universe has existed for untold millennia, making it billions of years old.
12153 Numinous displaying a holy or sacred characteristics After months of digging at the ancient burial site, an archaeologist uncovered a numinous artifact from the civilization’s ceremonial chamber.
12154 Exploration adventuring into an unknown place in order to become educated about it Several kids decided to conduct an exploration of the cave due to their curiosity of science.
12155 Gravid pregnant The lizard was gravid with eggs soon after mating season.
12156 Familiarize to make, or become familiar with something or someone Having just moved in, I walked around to familiarize myself with the neighborhood.
12157 Charming the quality that makes someone attractive and pleasant The charming balcony provided a beautiful view of the city below.
12158 Grouse a small, chubby brown bird that is hunted for food and sport While perched on the cable wire, the large brown grouse made the wire dip due to his plump bod.
12159 Devotion loyalty, dedication and commitment Steve’s devotion to his country was evident when he joined the military.
12160 Cyclone a tornado or other similar spinning storm Appearing in the sky out of nowhere, the twisting cyclone began to pick up debris with its strong winds.
12161 Bustle to move in a noisy or hurried manner On Valentine’s Day men bustle about the store trying to find last minute gifts.
12162 Forfeiture the loss of property or money as a penalty for doing something wrong Since he filed for bankruptcy, the broke businessman’s office building is subject to forfeiture.
12163 Glisten to shine Rays began to glisten off the Hudson Bay as the morning sun rose over the water.
12164 Slothful lazy and idle; wanting to do nothing Because he was so slothful, the lazy husband laid in bed every day while his wife worked.
12165 Dialect the way a section of a country speaks the language using some different words and pronunciations With her southern dialect, the young woman’s way of addressing her friends was by saying “ya’ll.”
12166 Galaxy a group of many stars, along with gas, dust, and dark matter Our galaxy, the Milky Way, is made up of the sun, planets, asteroids, millions of stars, and other space junk.
12167 Monsieur a French word that means Mr. or Sir “Good day, Monsieur,” Belle said as she greeted her mustache-faced neighbor on the street.
12168 Sing to use one’s voice to make musical sounds The carolers will lift their voices and sing cheerful hymns this Christmas.
12169 Suffer to agonize by pain, grief or other emotion or physical feelings While traveling on the Oregon Trail, many people would suffer from dysentery which caused excessive diarrhea.
12170 Dorsal situated at the back side of the an animal or plant The dolphin’s dorsal fin is situated on its’s slippery, gray back.
12171 Crippling causing a severe problem, such as not being able to walk or move As soon as he was shot, a crippling pain took over the victim’s body.
12172 Wealthy having a large amount of money, property, or possessions My wealthy neighbors have more money than they know what to do with.
12173 Retrocede to give back or return After the Battle of Pueblo, France was forced to retrocede all the territory back to Mexico.
12174 Ponderable something that is important enough to be contemplated Many news reporters were covering the ponderable news stories that the country’s citizens would deem vital to their lives.
12175 Whiplash an injury caused by a severe jerk to the head/neck During the car accident, the driver was rear-ended and his neck suffered whiplash from the jerking.
12176 Cyclist a person who rides a bicycle Although he wasn’t a professional cyclist, the man thoroughly enjoyed riding bicycles.
12177 Idiotic very stupid or unwise Considering the potential of jellyfish to severely sting people even when beached, I think picking them up is idiotic.
12178 Sinful wrong morally or ethically The boy’s sinful nature led him to do things that are wrong like stealing and lying to his parents.
12179 Cast actors who perform a role in a series, play, or movie The cast of a new television show was excited to receive their first Emmy award.
12180 Trepidation a nervous or fearful feeling Shaking with trepidation, the young man faced his fear of heights by skydiving.
12181 Habitation the state of living in somewhere If the wildfires continue, the area will not be safe for habitation.
12182 Suddenly rapidly or without warning When I stared out the window, I noticed the tornado suddenly approaching our farm with intense force.
12183 Irresolute not certain about something As the troubled young girl faced her school principal, she was irresolute and did not know what to expect as a consequence for her behavior.
12184 Tribe a group of people, usually related to Native Americans Because few people still speak the dialect of the tribe, the population’s language is considered endangered.
12185 Petition an official document that makes a request and is signed by supporters A nonviolent way to protest a law is by signing a petition requesting the annulment of the law.
12186 Backfire of a plan or scheme to have the opposite outcome of what was expected The celebrity thinks her racy Twitter comments help her gain fans, but I believe writing these kinds of statements might backfire.
12187 Prophylactic something used to prevent a disease Although the medicine has proven to be prophylactic, it does not prevent infection in all cases.
12188 Inherent existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute Most mothers have an inherent need to protect their children.
12189 Expound to clarify by providing details During his graduation speech, Thad will expound his hopes and prayers for his graduating class.
12190 Democracy a government by the people where the majority rules If you are opposed to democracy, you do not believe every individual has a voice.
12191 Dandle to move up and down on one’s knee or in one’s arms, in affectionate play, as an infant Once Uncle Claude saw his two-year old nephew, he began to dandle him on his knee.
12192 Bicentennial taking place every two hundred years The bicentennial of the war marks two hundred years since the conflict.
12193 Quibble to quarrel about minor matters It is normal for married couples to quibble over small things like who controls the television remote.
12194 Countess a woman who is of high social rank, especially the wife of a count Marrying a count shortly before she turned 18, the countess served as a companion to the queen.
12195 Mediocre of ordinary or average quality The mediocre meal wasn’t the worst I’ve had, but it wasn’t the best either.
12196 Reef a ridge of material at or near the surface of the ocean The small reef will either scatter into the sand or the ridge will grow stronger overtime.
12197 Asymmetrical having two uneven or crooked sides I have asymmetrical eyes, with one eye bigger and lower than the other.
12198 Interpreted translated or decoded material that is hard for someone else to understand The deaf woman interpreted the speech to the other lady using sign language to get her point across.
12199 Legal allowed by the law It is legal to turn right at a red light, but you still have to make sure that there is no oncoming traffic.
12200 Showplace an estate or building that is used as an example of beauty or history The colossal plantation home was used as a showplace to show New Orleans visitors how impressively built these types of homes were.
12201 Arrant complete, total, or utter (example: “arrant nonsense”) All of the rumors that are being spread about Chloe are nothing but arrant rubbish.
12202 Ingenuous innocent; naive My ingenuous six-year-old sister still believes there is an Easter bunny.
12203 Curfew an order which forbids people to be out on the streets after dark The coach imposed a curfew on his players because their late night parties were affecting their games.
12204 Fled ran away from something After robbing the bank of several thousand dollars, the thief fled through the alleyway.
12205 Filler a short article or ad in a newspaper or magazine Reader’s Digest magazine uses unique jokes for a filler and will often pay their readers for the use of them.
12206 Rebut to deny something by giving reasons it cannot be true The defense attorney tried hard to rebut the prosecutor’s accusation about the defendant.
12207 Admire to hold a thing or person in high esteem After the doctor helped me beat cancer, I started to greatly admire him.
12208 Complacency a feeling of self-satisfaction that makes one unaware of one’s environment Because of the complacency of the guards, enemy spies were able to sneak into the castle.
12209 Producer   $MMT = window.$MMT || {}; $MMT.cmd = $MMT.cmd || [];$MMT.cmd.push(function(){ $MMT.display.slots.push([“8f1244f6-5306-4bbe-9562-fc5ef7966ac2”]); }) Prev Word Next Word an individual or organization that creates goods and services Brazil is the world’s largest producer of coffee.
12210 Leniency quality of mercy or forgiveness Despite his history of violent, the judge decided to grant him leniency due to his quick admission of guilt.
12211 Propriety following what is socially acceptable in speech and conduct; correctness of behaviour After Harold wore a clown suit to his cousin’s funeral, we had to question his sense of propriety.
12212 Interregnum an interval or pause, specifically between two successful reigns or regimes During the interregnum, the people worried that the incoming ruler would treat them differently than the previous king.
12213 Quavering shaking, trembling, or vibrating The little girl’s quavering body continued to shake as she looked for the monster under her bed.
12214 Indistinct not clear; imprecise After having a stroke, the patient’s slurred speech was indistinct and could barely be understood.
12215 Gown a long, close-fitting dress that a woman wears to events The red carpet star war a chic gown and fancy shoes that complimented her dress.
12216 Untrammeled free; not limited or restricted As a bachelor, the footloose and fancy free man enjoyed his untrammeled life.
12217 Government the ruling body of a nation, state, or community Each of the three branches of government share power, meaning no one section is in full control of national decisions.
12218 Augmentation the process of making something larger, greater in number, or more intense The woman underwent breast augmentation to bring her bra size from an A cup to a DD.
12219 Meiosis a cellular process in which a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information During meiosis, the parent cell duplicated and recombined to produce new cell.
12220 Encumbrance burden or hindrance If it weren’t for the encumbrance of procrastination, I would be a productivity machine!
12221 Systematic carried out using a planned, ordered procedure Wilma teaches algebra in a systematic and thorough way.
12222 Invested put one’s money, time, or resources into in hopes of a return Elijah invested several thousand dollars in the stock market, hoping that he would get a significant return.
12223 Exorcist someone who performs a procedure that tries to send out devils from a person’s body Acting as an exorcist, the priest believed he could throw holy water on the possessed woman to heal her.
12224 Heart the organ in your chest that pumps blood through your veins and arteries The doctor used a tool to listen to the patient’s beating heart.
12225 Indigestion pain in the stomach area that is associated with digesting food Chewing your food more before swallowing can help prevent the pain of indigestion during digestion.
12226 Technicality an extremely specific piece of information that is typically used to win an argument or make a judgment The eager young job applicant didn’t think that she would be refused the job for a simple technicality like forgetting to sign the bottom of her non-disclosure document, but she was wrong.
12227 Lucidity the capability to view things in a logical way The colonel’s lucidity allowed him to quickly plan a strategy of attack.
12228 Baron a male member of the lowest rank of English nobility In old England, a baron may have been of a higher rank than the peasantry, but he was still beneath a duke.
12229 Indispensable vital; essential Cara does so much work in the office that she is indispensable to the productive running of the business.
12230 Chemistry emotional or mental attraction/interaction between two people Instant chemistry between the couple led them to an engagement and wedding within six months of meeting.
12231 Winsome appealing in an innocent manner Greg’s winsome smile is incredibly boyish.
12232 Snuggery a comfortable place or position The quaint cabin was a snuggery of privacy and reflection for the writer.
12233 Concluded decided; determined After hearing all of the evidence against the defendant, the jurors concluded that he was guilty.
12234 Monotonous dull, tedious, and repetitive; lacks variety and interest Because Marvin was angry at his wife, he gave only monotonous responses to her questions.
12235 Urbane marked by sophistication Henry is an urbane traveller who has visited over eighty countries.
12236 Brief happening for a short period of time For a brief second, the widow thought she saw her late husband’s shadow in the hall way.
12237 Conformance traditional behavior that follows normal standards set by society The defiant girl struggled with conformance to the rules, and her atypical behavior always landed her in trouble.
12238 Forevermore to take place until the end of time It was believed that certain gods and goddesses in Greek mythology would live forevermore because they were too powerful to die.
12239 Yahoo a rude, coarse and wild person One day in her classroom, Ms. Howard determined that the yahoo in class needed to be punished for talking back to her in a rowdy way.
12240 Valor courage in the presence of danger The guardsman did not show valor when he deserted his post during the skirmish.
12241 Exclaim to speak spontaneously and with strong feeling When I exclaim, “BINGO”, I hope it is for the largest prize.
12242 Trivia quiz game with little-known and unimportant facts I love to compete in trivia contests because I know so many random facts.
12243 Pacifism the belief that any violence is unjustifiable, and that it should never be used Jeremy believes in pacifism, and doesn’t think violence should be used even to save the lives of other people.
12244 Complain to make negative remarks about someone or something often The students complain about all the extra homework their math teacher gave them over winter break.
12245 Intolerable not able to be tolerated If I have to spend another second talking to that intolerable woman, I’m going to scream!
12246 Definitively absolutely and conclusively, ultimately in a way that won’t be changed The teacher asked students to definitively prove their opinions by underlining where the got their answers from in the text.
12247 Cardiac relating to the heart Cardiac arrest, or a sudden stop of the heart, is caused by irregular electrical impulses that make the ventricles of the heart quiver instead of pumping blood.
12248 Canoodle to smooch and hug a lot The other commuters on the train turned their heads away as the newlyweds would canoodle together with their hands around each other.
12249 Skinflint a person who spends as little money as possible The skinflint refused to spend money, even on things that are necessary.
12250 Ashore the land along the edge of a large body of water The passengers went ashore once the cruise line made their scheduled stop in Florida.
12251 Idiopathic relating to a disease that manifests spontaneously or that has no known cause Josh’s idiopathic arthritis arrived out of the blue when he was just 25 years old.
12252 Broach to mention a topic for debate or discussion Candace was afraid to broach the subject of divorce to her abusive husband.
12253 Automated controlled by a machine rather than a person If you call the hotline, you will talk to an automated system instead of a real person.
12254 Sulky withdrawn and moody Look at Beth, she has that same sulky resentful expression on her face as usual.
12255 Nous practical reasoning; Common sense Problem solving involves more than a high IQ, nous and practical reasoning are also required.
12256 Recruitment the process of finding people to work for a company or become a new member of a group As crime continues to rise, recruitment of city police officers has become a top priority for human resources.
12257 Vision the ability to see Glasses help my vision improve and allow me to see far away.
12258 Infancy the beginning stage of growth The hurricane seemed like a minor problem in its infancy but quickly grew into a devastating storm.
12259 Promontory a high point of rock or land that juts into a source of water If we take one more step off the mountain’s promontory, we will fall into the ocean.
12260 Talcum a mineral-rich substance often in the form of a powder that has many everyday uses The mineral-rich talcum powder is a soothing mosturizer for those who suffer from skin conditions like eczema.
12261 Segment one part of something that is divided into sections Smokers were the only segment of the society that were targeted by the tax increase.
12262 Anemia a medical condition in which your blood does not transport enough oxygen to the rest of your body, either because of too few red blood cells, or because of too little hemoglobin When Frank was diagnosed with a red blood cell condition called anemia, we understood why he had been feeling so weary lately.
12263 Abound available in large quantity or number At the beginning of the school year, computer deals abound on the Internet.
12264 Coating a thick layer spread over a surface The worker applied one more coating of paint to the wall just to make sure the old color was entirely concealed.
12265 Food for thought something that is extremely contemplated Since the couple’s house was about to go into foreclosure, every option to save their house was food for thought for them.
12266 Sense to feel or know something Although she couldn’t see the man hiding in the shadows, June could sense that someone was there.
12267 Pidgin a grammatically simplified form of a language, used for communication between people not sharing a common language Speaking in pidgin, both the Nigerian and the Ghanaian were able to understand each other.
12268 Punk a criminal or hoodlum We watched in shock as a young punk covered the stop sign with bullets, laughing as he fled.
12269 Neonatal relating to a newborn baby Positive neonatal outcomes were much more positive for babies whose mothers did not smoke during pregnancy.
12270 Grist wheat crushed or pounded to make flour A mill was built in the area in order to take grist from the fields and pulverize it into flour for baking.
12271 Gaseous related to or existing as gas The broken machine is leaking fuel, letting off a gaseous odor into the air.
12272 Pediatrician a doctor who specializes in treating children Because he enjoyed dealing with younger patient’s rather than older ones, the pediatrician’s practice revolved around childhood illnesses.
12273 Awoke past tense having awakened or risen from sleep I awoke just before sunrise and hurried out of my bed to see if Santa had arrived while I slept.
12274 Crux the key feature or point of a matter The crux of the debate is each candidate’s position on the budget issue.
12275 Gloat to take satisfaction in something that makes another person seem inferior If you are the winner of a contest, you should not gloat and make your competitors feel inferior.
12276 Rile to anger or irritate someone Since she’s already irritable, it doesn’t take much to rile up the moody teen.
12277 Officious offensively intrusive or interfering Because Cory is the boss’s son, he thinks he can stick his officious nose into everybody’s business without fear of consequences.
12278 Prophetic announcing a future happening If I had prophetic abilities, I would be picking up my lottery winnings right now.
12279 Apparatus the tools, equipment, and machinery you use for particular purposes The firefighter donned a breathing apparatus before entering the blaze, to search for people trapped in the inferno.
12280 Allusion a figure of speech that is used in literature to make an indirect reference to something The author included an allusion in her speech when she referred to Romeo but didn’t explain who he was.
12281 Portray to depict an individual, situation, or specific event The media is going to portray the killer as a victim of society’s avoidance of mental health issues.
12282 Fraught full of; accompanied by The treasure hunt was fraught with puzzles that had to be solved in order to find the fortune.
12283 Confrere a fellow profession or fraternity member At the company party, the accountant and her confrere discussed the pros and cons of the accounting profession.
12284 Pseudonym a fake name often used by authors and famous people who want to avoid detection The famous singer always checks into hotels under a pseudonym so her fans will not find her.
12285 Obtuse unable to think clearly or comprehend what is obvious or straightforward Are you so obtuse that you will give away all your money to a fake charity?
12286 Sanctify to make something holy The priests have to sanctify the holy water.
12287 Turn to rotate or twist Turn the knob all the way to 350 degrees so that the oven can preheat.
12288 Finger to touch or feel something with the fingers When she is bored, Lauren tends to finger her hair, running her hands back and forth through her long locks.
12289 Decree an official order issued by a legal authority The queen issued a royal decree which stopped people from visiting the royal gardens during the holidays.
12290 Nonfiction true writing pertaining to real-life people, places or things After studying the unit on nonfiction, the English teacher assigned each student to write a report about a famous celebrity.
12291 Predict to foretell what will happen next or in the future The psychic said she could predict my future and claimed I would be a great actress one day.
12292 Ingeminate to repeat or reiterate a word or statement for emphasis “No, no, no!” The angry coach began to ingeminate as the football team ran the play wrong again.
12293 Brainiac a person who is very intelligent Because he is such a braniac, the mathematician can solve difficult problems in a matter of seconds.
12294 The Cat’s Pajamas something that is exceptional, excellent, or amazing When I introduced my great grandmother to the internet, she said it was the Cat’s Pajamas, which apparently means it’s awesome.
12295 Tertiary third in a particular order Because he had arrived to the lunch room so quickly, John managed to get a tertiary position in line behind Sam and Linda.
12296 Teach the act of passing on knowledge to another It’s Mr. Kim’s job to teach the students the complicated aspects of math, but most of the students have a hard time understanding it all.
12297 Fine-tune to make adjustments to something in order to achieve maximum performance Isabella often works in the garage with her father, the two of them working to fine-tune the old racecar her grandfather left behind.
12298 Unique without match; distinct Kate’s unique hairstyle captured everyone’s attention.
12299 Canorous pleasant sounding Belting out a canorous tune, the singer’s beautiful voice seemed to entrance everyone around.
12300 Enclosure an area that is surrounded by a fence, wall, etc The enclosure was filled with cows grazing in the field.
12301 Denouement the ending of a literary work, musical composition, or a sequence of actions The film ended with a denouement that left the audience speechless.
12302 Stomata a small hole on the outer layer of a plant Plants will release oxygen into the air through their stomata since this is the only place that is open to the air.
12303 Chipmunk a small North American animal that is related to the squirrel The striped-tailed, fluffy chipmunk filled his puffy cheeks with acorns and scurried back to burrow his future meal.
12304 Constituted equaled or added up to Mothers constituted a considerable portion of the parents at the dance recital, but there were a few dads there as well.
12305 Au fait being an expert or having detailed knowledge of a thing The skillful checker player was much more au fait with this game than he was with chess.
12306 Sample a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like The engaged couple tasted a sample of several flavors before making a selection for their wedding cake.
12307 Acceptance the act of taking/receiving something that is being offered Acceptance of the offer means we will be selling our house to the Jeffersons.
12308 Protrusion something that protrudes or sticks out from something else Within a few weeks of discovering the mass, the protrusion on the patient’s jaw had doubled in size.
12309 Pasture a grassy meadow of land used to grow grass or for livestock Farmer Fred rarely needed to mow his pasture due to his cows always grazing the grass and keeping it short.
12310 Iconic very famous or popular Iconic venues in the city draw in site-seers from all over the globe.
12311 Implement to put into effect The computer programmer estimates it will take twenty hours to implement the code changes in the software.
12312 Wearisome tiring or exhausting Because of the wearisome plowing he does, the hardworking farmer usually comes home exhausted.
12313 Throb to pulse or pound Pain began to throb in my leg due to my clumsiness when I fell and landed on it.
12314 Serenade to perform a song for a special person More than anything my mother wants my father to serenade her by singing her favorite song at their anniversary dinner.
12315 Benignant kind and goodhearted The benignant teacher volunteered her time, spreading kindness to everyone she met.
12316 Disturbed interrupted or bothered someone/something Frequent nightmare disturbed Victor’s sleep, stopping him from getting the good night’s rest that he so desperately needed.
12317 Transformed to be changed to something new from what one once was Frank was transformed into a new man after a near death experience helped him realize he was wasting his life away.
12318 Set out to begin a journey or start something The mountain climbers set out to reach the peak but were forced to turn around due to bad weather.
12319 Downgrade to reduce in rank or importance After many years alone, the aging single was forced to downgrade her expectations.
12320 Immensity great size While hiking on a month-long mountainous trip, Davy felt the immensity of the wilderness.
12321 Forgetful not likely to remember things The forgetful shopper could never remember where she had parked her car when she came out of the store.
12322 Funicular referring to a cable that is taut or pulled The funicular cords from the ship were outstretched as much as possible to the dock keeping it from moving or rocking.
12323 Felicitation an expression of good wishes, especially congratulations Sending a felicitation in the form of a Christmas Card, Sgt. Jacob wished his family Merry Christmas from Korea.
12324 Maritime related to the sea or sailing After recently purchasing a boat, they decided to embark on a maritime adventure.
12325 Prearrange to arrange or put something in place beforehand The lawyer called the other attorney’s office to prearrange a meeting for next Thursday.
12326 Motif a reappearing theme in a creative person’s work or style Death is the depressing motif that appears in each of the artist’s paintings.
12327 Harrow a farming device with sharp metal blades that is dragged across land to smooth or break up the soil Once the harrow broke up the clods of dirt on the farm, the farmer was able to plant the seeds.
12328 Apprentice trainee (beginner) especially in a skilled trade Before he became a professional, he worked as an apprentice in the industry.
12329 Binge a short period of excessive consumption If I continue to binge on junk food I will become obese.
12330 Tittle a small part of something This donation is but a tittle of my overall wealth, but I think it’s good enough for the likes of all of you.
12331 Doublespeak to talk in a way that deceives or confuses to hide the truth Full of empty promises and Washington doublespeak, the politicians simply told the voters what they wanted to hear.
12332 Gifted having a special talent or ability From an early age, the gifted child was able to sing with perfect pitch.
12333 Evaluate to draw conclusions from by examining: to assess When a tree fell on our house the insurance company adjuster said he would evaluate the damage and pay us accordingly.
12334 Moldering decaying or rotting slowly; disintegrating Once valued possessions now sit moldering in an attic, frayed and covered in a thick layer dust.
12335 Laze to idle around doing nothing On their vacation, the exhausted sisters did nothing but laze around on a beach towel all day.
12336 Coy in a shy yet flirtatious manner From behind her fan, the young woman gave her suitor a coy smile.
12337 Disagreeable not nice, pleasant, or enjoyable in nature Mark is an overly disagreeable man, often patronizing others and just outright antagonizing the people he doesn’t like.
12338 Given having been provided or supplied with something The boy was given a used car as a 16th birthday present.
12339 Conscientiousness a personality trait that involves being organized, responsible, and reliable Conscientiousness is often associated with traits such as dependability, dutifulness, and self-discipline.
12340 Since from then until now Jen has suffered from the heart condition since birth, but just now discovered how serious it can be.
12341 Correlative mutually related The child’s right to education is a correlative of the parent’s duty to send the child to school.
12342 Divulsion violent separation or tearing In medieval times, the divulsion of the human body was sometimes used as a means of execution, using horses and ropes to pull apart the victim.
12343 Fiddle to adjust in order to cover a basic flaw or fraud Every year my insurance company likes to fiddle with the terms of my policy making it hard to understand what is covered.
12344 Disingenuous not candid or sincere; generally by pretending one knows less than one actually does Because the public viewed the politician’s speech as disingenuous, they did not vote for him.
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12346 Although even though; even if Although the teacher enjoys playing outside with the students, the class is much too busy to go out this week.
12347 Pedometer a device used to measure steps taken The track coach used the pedometer to measure how many strides we took in the race.
12348 Abeyance a state of temporary disuse or suspension Immediately following the terrorist attack, pilots had to observe a period of abeyance where they could not depart from the airport.
12349 Convenient to make something simpler for ease or relief “If it is convenient for you,” said the neighbor, “I can meet you halfway so you don’t have to travel as far.”
12350 Headache a painful feeling in the head The employees laid his head on his desk because he had a headache and wanted to feel better.
12351 Collapsed falling down or giving away Following the massive earthquake, our house collapsed, crashing down into a pile of uninhabitable rubble.
12352 Armament military weapons or equipment The armament technician’s job is to make sure that all of the troop’s weapons are in working order.
12353 Blowback an unforeseen or unwanted effect or result The teacher was surprised by the blowback from angry parents who didn’t approve of her grading scale.
12354 Myopic particularly biased in one direction If you only question one race of people in your survey, your responses will be myopic.
12355 Scruples internal factors that prevent a person from behaving in a certain manner Janet has no scruples about mistreating people who mistreat her.
12356 Pungent having an intense flavor or odor When the pungent smell of rotten eggs filled the house, I held my nose.
12357 Quiescence a period of time when things are quietly inactive or dormant Although the inactive volcano has been in a state of quiescence for quite some time, it could erupt again very soon.
12358 Peruse to read or examine carefully; to look over casually Peruse the manual to set up your television.
12359 Angrily with rage The woman yelled angrily at her cheating spouse.
12360 Indissoluble indestructible; not possible to dissolve, disintegrate or break-up The bond between the sisters was indissoluble as they were rarely apart.
12361 Blase indifferent because of frequent exposure After going on eight cruises, I am blasé about the whole cruising experience.
12362 Pave to overlay a surface usually with cement or concrete in order to make it easier to travel on The interstate was down to one lane of traffic since the county decided to pave the rough road.
12363 Helpless weak and powerless The helpless deer was to feeble to escape the hunter as it was being tracked through the woods.
12364 Pragmatic concentrating on practical results and facts instead of speculation and opinion The scientist had a pragmatic approach to dealing with the water crisis.
12365 Onset at the start of something Arguments plagued the adult children about what to do with the matriarch of the family due to her onset of dementia.
12366 Ablution the act of washing or cleansing Sylvia has a rare condition that makes her break out in a rash if she gets water on her skin, so her morning ablution consists of using cleansing cream and tissue.
12367 Modesty being reserved in behavior or clothing Because of her modesty, the young woman was uncomfortable wearing a bathing suit in public.
12368 Badinage good-humored banter Although Jim often makes me laugh with his witty remarks, he needs to learn the appropriate times for engaging in badinage.
12369 Morbidity the quality of being unhealthful Even the hardened criminal squirmed at the morbidity of the crime scene photographs.
12370 Eugenics a science that tries to improve the human population by controlling which people become parents When I hear a story of parental neglect, I often feel inclined to agree with the principle of eugenics.
12371 Pyre a pile of flammable materials, often used for burning bodies Over the pyre of wood in the backyard, we roasted marshmallows and hot dogs.
12372 Amber a yellowy-tan color The dentist noticed the amber color of the woman’s teeth and realized that she probably hadn’t brushed them in a long time.
12373 Leave to depart or exit The family will leave their house and drive one hundred miles away to their vacation spot at the beach.
12374 Behaved acting in a certain way The boys always behaved like angels at school but ran wild as soon as they got home.
12375 Rambunctious hyper and energetic The classroom looked like a war zone after the rambunctious kindergartners ran around knocking things onto the ground.
12376 Lithosphere the solid part of the earth that includes the crust The geologists compared the solid crust of the lithosphere to other parts of the planet.
12377 Runoff an extra election or contest used to decide a winner when the first event failed to result in a clear victor Since the vote was too close to count between two of the candidates, there will be a runoff next month.
12378 Exhilarating producing intense feelings of joy or excitement When I won ten million dollars in the lottery, it was the most exhilarating moment in my life.
12379 Omphaloskepsis a reflection process involved in looking at or becoming fascinated with your belly button As the quiet group of eccentric people stood bent over at the waist, their location for their omphaloskepsis at the public park made passersby stare at them.
12380 Brackish slightly salty The diner complained that his meal was too brackish to consume.
12381 Suffocate to take the life of someone or something by forcing their air intake to be stopped Plastic bags are dangerous to small children because placing one over their heads could make them suffocate.
12382 Dimorphic involving two different characteristics or shapes If the dimorphic fungus grew as a mold, then it would develop in room temperature but would develop at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit if it was a yeast.
12383 Shank the leg of a person or animal The dinner party was a success, with the biggest hit being the exotic bistro-style lamb shank that was served to the guests.
12384 Disputation a quarrel or disagreement In order to avoid a disputation about money, Amy handed her credit card to her husband.
12385 Provenance origin or the source of where something derived from Since the provenance of this dish came from Italy, many people wanted to go to Italy to taste the actual authentic dish.
12386 Instinct an innate ability that allows an individual or animal to respond without actively making a decision The bear’s maternal instinct made her fight to the death to save her cub.
12387 Toss to throw something lightly or casually I didn’t want to break my phone, so I decided to toss it on my bed rather than throw it.
12388 Filled added more and more, usually to capacity (nothing else can be added) The guest list filled quickly, and by noon, no one else was able to be added.
12389 Dearth a scarcity or lack of something Because there was a dearth of evidence, the district attorney had to drop the charges.
12390 Bootlegger someone that makes or sells goods illegally Howard is the school bootlegger, able to pirate any movie, even ones that came out the day before.
12391 Grateful thankful; appreciative After failing the first test, the student was extremely grateful that her professor allowed a retake.
12392 Elision omitting sounds in order to make something to easier to pronounce Elision occurs in Latin poetry as a stylistic device where phrases are omitted.
12393 Disoriented confused and/or turned around After getting her wisdom teeth removed, Janelle was so disoriented she nearly walked into a wall.
12394 Whitewash something that covers or hides wrong or illegal action Some people try to whitewash the crimes of Hitler, but their excuses don’t change his monstrous deeds.
12395 Bonnet a woman’s or child’s hat tied under the chin, typically with a brim framing the face The young mother placed the bonnet on her daughter’s head and tied the ribbon beneath her chin.
12396 Reasonable Doubt referring to evidence in court that can be doubted or suspected If the police find a knife with the criminal’s DNA on the handle and the victim’s blood on the blade, that evidence will be beyond reasonable doubt.
12397 Lived made one’s home in a particular place/environment Jess has lived in several different countries, but she enjoyed staying in France the best.
12398 Symbolism the use of symbols to represent ideas Black objects are used as symbolism in many movies to represent evil or death.
12399 Vicar a priest of the Church of England who oversees a particular church and the area that surrounds it All the churches in the area are group together and overseen by one appointed vicar.
12400 Schismatic to be divisive between two opponents Due to the schismatic church, the women who supported a female pastor conflicted with the men in the church continuing the desire to have a male pastor.
12401 Parliament individuals who are elected for a certain period of time in order to make laws and decisions about national concerns Today, the new members of parliament will be sworn in and begin their terms as lawmakers.
12402 Inventive having the ability to create something The inventive father would always force his children to try out the toys he spent hours building.
12403 Emollient something which softens or lubricates the skin The lotion was a great emollient for her dry skin.
12404 Gyre to whirl or spin The ghost began to gyre around in a circle before floating out of the room.
12405 Mockery ridicule that is directed at a person, group, or thing The judge’s fake praise was nothing more than a mockery of my performance.
12406 Temperament the nature or personality of an animal or individual While the twins are identical physically, they differ in temperament with one being outgoing and the other shy.
12407 Plurality a great amount or number When a plurality of people rushed into the store, the cashiers were overwhelmed.
12408 Noble displaying exceptional character traits The noble dog would not leave the side of his wounded master.
12409 Elation a feeling of joy and pride After graduation, there was a feeling of elation amongst all the graduates.
12410 Invalidate to make something useless or to repeal it If your tickets are stolen, the distributor can invalidate them so they can’t be used.
12411 Pair a couple of things that work jointly After putting on my clothes, I grabbed my pair of shoes and placed them on my feet before heading out the door.
12412 Occasion a particular and significant event or incident “This isn’t just any anniversary,” said the grandson, “it is a special occasion for Grandma and Grandpa to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
12413 Transience the state of only lasting for a short period of time On his death bed, the cancer patient fully understood the transience of life and grieved that his time on earth was so short.
12414 Desertification the process of rich soil becoming dry and bare due to erosion, lack of water or overuse of the land After fifty years of farming, the farmer had to relocate to land with more fertile soil because of the desertification of his former plot of land.
12415 Riveted engrossed or completely fascinated by something or someone My eyes were riveted on my favorite actor as soon as he walked into the room.
12416 Disastrous catastrophic; devastating The disastrous date ended with the woman running to the bathroom in tears and the man skipping out on the check.
12417 Qualified having the specific skills or training to complete a task Although she wasn’t really qualified for the position, the high-school dropout was able to convince the CEO to give her a shot.
12418 Trivial of little significance or value Despite having lived what he considered to be a trivial life, George had actually had a tremendous impact on everyone he knew.
12419 Limited incomplete; restricted The elderly woman lives on a limited income of just 700 dollars a month, so her monthly spending is restricted.
12420 Stroke a physical blow by fist or weapon The boxer knocked his opponent out with a stroke of his fist to his competitor’s temple.
12421 Amputee a person who has had a limb (i.e., arm, leg) removed surgically The amputee will be fitted for a new prosthetic leg that will allow her to walk like she did before she lost her limb.
12422 Successful effective and thriving When Patricia and Fred were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, they said that their successful marriage could be attributed to their love for each other.
12423 Approachable easy to talk to Due to my approachable teacher, I felt comfortable asking her any question about physics without feeling dumb.
12424 Suppressed held back or restrained something (feeling, idea, etc.) Although he wanted to tell Julie that he loved her, Jack suppressed his feelings out of fear of rejection.
12425 All-encompassing comprehensive; covering everything The vacation package was all-encompassing, so room, flight, and food were all covered in one payment.
12426 Site a place where a specific event has occurred Stalingrad is the site of one of the most heated battles of World War Two’s eastern front, with massive casualties for both the Germans and the Russians.
12427 Abdicate to relinquish power or responsibility The young prince became king after his older brother decided to abdicate the throne.
12428 Bookkeeping the recording of financial transactions on a daily basis Only one accountant is responsible for the bookkeeping while the other deal with other financial transactions.
12429 Safeguard to take appropriate measures in order to protect something from harm Washing your pillows and sheets in hot water can safeguard against a lice infestation.
12430 Locker a metal fixed cabinet used by students at school to store their belongings and books Tiffany opened her locker and quickly grabbed her textbooks and folders before running to her math class.
12431 Irreparable not capable of being fixed Since the damage to my car is irreparable, I need to buy a new vehicle.
12432 Salvage something pulled out or saved because of its value The metal salvage we got from the old car is worth a tidy sum.
12433 Dissension a disagreement that leads to arguing and discord Dissension was growing between the two political parties as more scandals came out through the media.
12434 Foolery silly or foolish behavior The silly player’s foolery got him thrown out of the game by the referees.
12435 Secretion the process of releasing a substance (from an animal’s body) When the woman reduced her sugar intake, her body’s insulin secretion lowered as well.
12436 Pressed pushed or pressured by a difficult or stressful situation Pressed for time, businessman hurried from one meeting to the next in a mad rush.
12437 Complaint a statement that suggests a situation is wrong or unacceptable A complaint was filed by a tenant against her landlord after he refused to fix the rental property’s leaky roof.
12438 Interject to cut in on another person’s statement by making a remark Every now and then the dog would bark to interject himself into my phone conversation.
12439 Bureau an agency or governmental department Although it is their job, officials at the labor bureau refuse to support worker rights.
12440 Fingerprint the mark made on something from the tips of the fingers After analyzing the fingerprint that was left at the crime scene, Detective Jones determined that it was left by the criminal when he put his naked hand on the table.
12441 Farce a ridiculous situation or event Many argue that the government today is a mere farce of what it started out as.
12442 Stickler an individual who insists a task should be completed in a certain manner Because the drill sergeant is a stickler for details, he makes us check everything four times.
12443 Forbidding threatening or unfriendly in appearance Speaking to the forbidding man only caused him to scowl and give an intimidating glance.
12444 Realise another spelling of the word realize, meaning to become aware of or understand something The girl didn’t realise that her pants were on inside-out and was very embarrassed when she found out.
12445 Creditor one to whom something is owed As a creditor, my landlord can evict me if I don’t pay my rent.
12446 Well-deserved understandably gained or merited After the off-duty police officer risked his life to go back into the burning house and save the entire family, he received the well-deserved award from the police chief.
12447 Corsage a small bouquet of flowers worn on a woman’s dress or worn around her wrist to a formal occasion, traditionally purchased by the woman’s date Placing the corsage on her wrist, he thought to himself that the flower’s color matched her dress perfectly.
12448 Wealth a large amount of money, property, or possessions The rich teenagers wasted their wealth on fancy dinners and expensive trips out of the country.
12449 Amenity a thing or condition that makes an event or life more enjoyable The walk-in closet was my favorite amenity in the apartment.
12450 Endorsed sorted; advocated for The former governor publicly endorsed a new candidate, stating on air that he would vote for her himself.
12451 Try-hard a person of little talent that struggles to succeed by imitating others Because she had no singing ability, the try-hard performer had to sleep her way to the top.
12452 Ibidem denotes a footnote citation that was already referenced in a prior footnote Because I had already written the footnote once, when it came up on another page later I simply marked it as Ibidem.
12453 Verklempt overwhelmed by emotion After her father’s death, the verklempt woman cried herself to self every night.
12454 Themselves used to describe a group of people or things that were previously mentioned Mr. Hale and his wife like to go out to eat, but they also enjoy cooking for themselves.
12455 Suede a tough raw hide or buckskin fabric that is soft to the touch In order to appear as a cowboy, I put on my stiff suede jacket, tall ten-gallon hat and spurred boots.
12456 Tamper to interfere with something with the intent to damage it or make unauthorized changes to it The saboteur had a special mission to tamper with the enemy’s vehicles before their morning deployment, so they wouldn’t be operable.
12457 Sympathy shared feeling or kinship in feeling after an upsetting or particularly emotional event After her grandmother died, Abigail’s friends expressed their deepest sympathy for her loss in the form of flowers, cards, and comfort food.
12458 Laissez-faire The policy of not interfering in the affairs of others Since the dictator is killing Christians in his country, there is no way Christian nations can simply do nothing while observing a laissez-faire policy.
12459 Self-esteem to have pride in one’s self-worth or self-respect Her self-esteem shot up when Frieda got accepted to the most popular sorority on the college campus.
12460 Dolorous experiencing or displaying sadness or pain The dolorous film made me recall sad times.
12461 Respectable something or someone that is highly regarded After being a chaplain in the army, the respectable minister now had his own church in his hometown.
12462 Leery suspicious or guarded The dog was leery of the man with the large stick.
12463 Injustice unfair treatment Having a father who was falsely imprisoned, he was no stranger to injustice.
12464 Populace the ordinary people of a country After the royal wedding, the excited populace followed the newlywed’s carriage over the bridge.
12465 Unerring correct; unmistaken The accountant had an unerring for spotting mistakes in bank statements.
12466 Lithe gracefully flexible, and often accompanied by being thin and long While Corinne has the lithe, agile body that would be perfect for gymnastics, she is too tall to manage some of the events.
12467 Desert a dry, bare area of land, especially one with little water or plants My aunt’s house has no grass because she lives in a desert region.
12468 Motive reason; purpose With several clogged arteries, the unhealthy man had a serious motive to lose weight and get fit.
12469 Subsoil the dirt that lies right beneath the top layer of dirt Our gardener dug up the grass and a pile of the dirt in order to expose the subsoil that contained more nutrients.
12470 Addictive something that is easy to be addicted to; easy to develop a reliance on This game is extremely addictive, having roped me into playing it for over six hours even though I only planned to play for one.
12471 Levitate to rise or float in or as if in the air especially in seeming defiance of gravitation The magician was able to make himself levitate three inches off of the ground in a trick that stunned the crowd.
12472 Nightmare a very terrifying or upsetting situation The bride’s dream wedding quickly turned into a nightmare after the groom ran away from the altar.
12473 Right correct and accurate The math teacher helped the students get the right answer by showing them the correct way to solve the problem.
12474 Ancestor family relative or thing that existed long ago While researching my family tree, I noticed an ancestor of mine was born in Iceland at the turn of the century.
12475 Repetitious having parts or actions that are repeated over and over again Writing articles can be repetitious, especially when the topic doesn’t change for a long time.
12476 Archbishop a bishop (priest) of the highest ranking who is in charge of other bishops and churches The archbishop is in charge of several local churches but aspires to cardinal.
12477 Patrimony property or goods passed from one’s father or predecessors The antique is part of the patrimony I inherited from my daddy.
12478 Marginalization handling someone or something by ostracizing or disregarding them Before the Civil Rights Movement, the marginalization of African Americans resulted in them having to sit in the back of the bus and not being allowed to attend certain schools.
12479 Accumulate to pile up or collect I will accumulate wealth due to disciplined investing.
12480 Authentic genuine; real; unfaked We went to an authentic Mexican restaurant for my birthday where they served cuisine like you would find in Mexico.
12481 Enquire to ask about something in order to gain information Jacob called the number in the classified ad to enquire about the job opening the company had listed.
12482 Tax to strain or burden someone or something That much homework will really tax all of my strength, but I have to do it all even if I’ll be tired afterwards.
12483 Altitudinous being at or having a very high level of elevation Because they are so high up the mountain, the altitudinous villages can only be reached by helicopter.
12484 Commonwealth an independent country, community or state According to census records her home state is the fastest growing commonwealth in the nation.
12485 Imprisoned locked away; kept from freedom Imprisoned in a tower for seventeen years, Rapunzel was never allowed to leave the castle.
12486 Fitting suitable or appropriate The fashionable bride selected a form-fitting dress that hugged her body like a glove.
12487 Longstanding enduring or well-established The longstanding war of the Crusades began in 1095 A.D. and ended almost two hundred years later in 1291 A.D.
12488 Subdivide to divide something that has already been divided If you cut a paper in half and then cut those halves in half, you subdivide it.
12489 Vilification to speak or write terrible things about someone in an effort to make them look bad Through her malicious opinion articles, the backbiting editor is known for her vilification of people she doesn’t like.
12490 Wishful Thinking a hope or dream that is unlikely to come true Hoping that I’m going to win the lottery on my birthday is just wishful thinking.
12491 Approval accepting something as good or satisfactory Most sons desire the approval of their father in some way, trying to earn their respect and admiration.
12492 Partake to take part in an activity; to participate I will not partake of your party because it attracts a lot of criminals.
12493 Aggrandizement an increase in power, importance, or reputation that is undeserved The aggrandizement of Simon’s wealth is so off-putting, especially since he inherited it with no effort of his own.
12494 Initial the first; preliminary On the initial test, I made a bad grade, but I’m hoping to past the second one.
12495 Orthopedic abnormalities relating to the bones or skeleton of a human Following the car crash, his orthopedic injury would require setting the broken bone of his leg back into place.
12496 Fetid having an extremely unpleasant odor As soon as the detectives opened the door and smelled the fetid odor, they knew there was a dead body in the house.
12497 Ameliorate to make something better or more manageable The police tried to ameliorate the situation after the false arrest, but the family didn’t want to hear their apologies.
12498 Imaginable feasible, possible, or able to be conceivably thought In the past, such a thing as spaceflight would not have been imaginable, but yet here we are, having visited the Moon.
12499 Domesticated tamed or trained over time to be kept as a pet or on a farm vs. in the wild Because he was domesticated at birth, the tiger was more like a house cat than a wild feline.
12500 Grimly to do something in a cold or stern manner Disappointed by the results, the bitter candidate grimly conceded.
12501 Adversity a difficult situation or condition; misfortune Because of the five-year drought, the farmer experienced a long period of adversity.
12502 Interpose to involve oneself or to insert It can be dangerous to interpose yourself between a cat fight.
12503 Raw materials the simple resources or ingredients that make up a more complex object In the north, factories used the raw materials of plain cotton from the southern cotton fields and manipulated it into a piece of clothing.
12504 Occidental pertaining to the countries in the western hemisphere Visitors from Thailand state that the occidental food at the restaurant tasted unusual since they were not familiar with this country’s food.
12505 Endgame the last part of a board or card game with few pieces left During the endgame of checkers, the boy would lose because he had four checkers left compared to his opponent’s only piece.
12506 Tenacity the quality of being determined to do or achieve something Jake’s tenacity allowed him to excel in college while working two jobs.
12507 Stimulated motivated or encouraged The interesting article stimulated the readers’ curiosity and kept her wanting to know more.
12508 Contrarian a person who rejects the majority and takes an opposing view The politician took a contrarian stance and opposed the bill supported by most of the members of his party.
12509 Lackadaisical feeling or showing a lack of interest or enthusiasm After the surgery, I was lackadaisical for several days.
12510 Furrow a thin wrinkle or line on an individual’s face If you observe my father while he’s in a thoughtful mood, you’ll see a furrow above his eyes.
12511 Dismissal an act or instance in which someone is officially released or asked to leave from a place A dismissal bell will sound when it’s time to leave for the day.
12512 Limber flexible; agile The limber gymnast was able to do the backflip with ease.
12513 Crap something of very poor quality I was hoping that the plates I bought at the thrift store would be good, but as expected, the cheap products were crap.
12514 Grandiose appearing to be impressive but not really possible or practical The idea of throwing a party on top of the swimming pool seemed quite grandiose to everyone in the room.
12515 Criticized pointed out faults/flaws in a judgmental or disapproving way A perfectionist at heart, Kara constantly criticized the way her daughter dressed and fussed about the way she fixed her hair.
12516 Slain slain means to kill in a violent manner Their son, slain in the shooting, began his career as a prison deputy at a local jail.
12517 Encompasses to include or comprise something Emily’s job encompasses a wide range of tasks and responsibilities.
12518 Bellhop a hotel worker who performs tasks like carrying luggage for guests The bellhop stood at the entrance of the hotel and opened the door for all incoming guests.
12519 Forsaken abandoned or shunned I could not help but feel forsaken as my friend left me to my sickness while they all went to a party.
12520 Expatiate to write or talk about something using many details A long-winded talker, Carter can expatiate on any topic.
12521 Impeccable perfect in every way With your impeccable English skills, writing essays should be a cinch.
12522 Agreed upon fixed; already determined or established A meeting place was agreed upon by the board members, and all parties arranged to be there by 5 PM.
12523 Next following; subsequent The next day, the oracle’s prediction came true when a golden-haired warrior appeared to claim the throne.
12524 Ooze to trickle or seep out slowly Ink seemed to ooze from the pen creating a small blue stain on my brand new pants.
12525 Aleatory random, dependent on luck or chance Rick laughs at anyone who spends money at the slot machines, because it’s a purely aleatory game that has no intellectual component whatsoever.
12526 Fledgling an individual or group that is inexperienced or not fully matured The fledgling writer could use the benefit of a good editor.
12527 Publicity public attention, or something that is within the public eye If you want more publicity as an author, you will need to work with good publishers to get your name out there for everyone to see.
12528 Estimation a rough calculation of something There’s no way to know how many jelly beans are in the jar, but by my best estimation there are probably around seven hundred.
12529 Contingency an event that could occur The city’s evacuation plan is designed to be effective in case of any contingency that necessitates a hasty withdrawal.
12530 Undefeatable not able to be beaten During the war, the United States after was an undefeatable force that prevailed in battle after battle.
12531 Noncompliance failure to act according to an order Harry’s noncompliance is probably why the police officer was suspicious of his motives.
12532 Impotence having the inability to do something Carmen struggled understanding anyone from America because of her impotence in learning the English language.
12533 Carelessly to act without paying attention or thought to the consequences. It can also mean to do something in a reckless or irresponsible manner. She carelessly threw her bag on the couch, not realizing its weight.
12534 Forum a meeting or other place where people can discuss a problem or situation As a member of the forum, Tessa got to speak up about the water issues plaguing the city.
12535 Generated made or created The teacher generated several tough math problems and asked the students to solve each one she created.
12536 Outbalance to be more important than something else The value of a human life definitely outbalances the life of an animal if the two have to be compared.
12537 Electrolysis the process by which electric current is goes through a substance to effect a chemical change Electrolysis was used to permanently remove stubborn hair form the skin through the use of an electric current.
12538 Embarrassed feeling awkward or uncomfortable Tristan was embarrassed by the way his mother fawned over him in front of all of his friends.
12539 Helplessly in a way that shows a lack of ability, strength, or power Staring helplessly from the tower, the princess didn’t realize she had the power to save herself.
12540 Preparation getting something ready or organized In preparation for the grand opening, the baker created several dozen special cupcakes.
12541 Struggle to battle or make a great effort It was a struggle for Sam to free himself from his attacker.
12542 Fearlessness feeling no sense of fear Priding themselves on fearlessness, neither of the brave warriors would retreat from battle.
12543 Roadblock a barrier or obstacle that stops progress or makes moving forward difficult The hard worker’s lack of education is a roadblock that stops him from being able to get a job.
12544 Persiflage dialogue that is joking and playful Since you used persiflage, I knew you were joking about my appearance.
12545 Erratum an error in text that is later corrected An erratum at the bottom of the article contains a correction for a spelling error.
12546 Nurse to care for someone or something that is typically below optimal health My daughter did not listen to me when I told her to leave the stray cat alone, but I guess it is alright since her efforts helped nurse the starving animal back to health.
12547 Signify to mean or show something In the painting the abandoned rose is supposed to signify a lost love.
12548 Moratorium the pausing of an ongoing activity An avid fisherman, Billy was upset when he learned of the fishing moratorium.
12549 Buck to oppose or resist something Independent and headstrong, the toddler will buck and resist any rule his parents put in place.
12550 Conscription the system of forcing individuals to serve in the military Because of John’s moral beliefs, he refuses to take part in the conscription that would require him to bear arms.
12551 Maul to wound someone by scratching or tearing them, often used in reference to animals I would never go near a bear even in captivity, for fear that it would maul me with its huge teeth and claws.
12552 Chauvinism a narrow-minded confidence in the supremacy of one’s own group or gender Despite the chauvinism of the male racers, Danica went on to become a successful racecar driver.
12553 Lament to express sorrow or regret; to mourn aloud I deeply lament the lost opportunity to reconnect with my grandmother before she died.
12554 Collusion a private agreement for a dishonest purpose Under the collusion between the crooked cops and the drug dealers, the officers receive fifteen percent of the drug profits.
12555 Pointer a small hint or piece of advice The ransom note left behind by the kidnappers was the only pointer offering any hint to where the girl might be located.
12556 Derisive mocking and ridiculing The bully let out a derisive laugh when mocking his classmate’s nerdy glasses.
12557 Euphony a pleasing sound in regards to word tone The love-struck boy thought the sound of his girlfriend’s name was the sweetest euphony he had ever heard.
12558 Naturalization the process by which a foreign individual is awarded citizenship In order to become a citizen, Alberto will have to go through the process of naturalization.
12559 Home run a hit that flies into the outfield and is not caught or flies into the crowd and enables players on the bases to make it to home plate, earning a run When Barry Bonds hit his 762nd home run, he set the record for highest number in baseball history.
12560 Task work to be done or completed My task is to organize all of these papers before noon, but after that I can take a short break.
12561 Appertain to be linked to or associated with The actress will probably ignore media questions that don’t appertain to her new film.
12562 Emigrant a person who leaves their home country to live permanently in a new country Marco is an emigrant from Cuba, which is immediately obvious from his accent.
12563 Hail solid clumps of rain that fall as ice Golf ball sized hail cracked the man’s windshield when it fell from the sky.
12564 Costly expensive; overpriced Buying steak and shrimp can be costly, so the single mother sticks to cheaper food options.
12565 Nationalism such devotion to a country that other nations pale in comparison During the war, the rising tide of nationalism resulted in people buying only American-made products.
12566 Valence highly energized electrons that are used in chemical bonding In order to figure out if two chemicals will bond, first you must find the valence by looking at the number of electrons involved.
12567 Publication the act of making information or writing available The editor is overseeing the publication of a new magazine for college students.
12568 Tower to rise to a great height Because his wife was so short, 6 foot Ramirez seemed to tower over her.
12569 Pucker to tighten skin or cloth until small folds appear Eating the sour lemon caused the toddler to squint her eyes and pucker her lips tightly.
12570 Unwittingly ignorantly or in a way that shows one is unaware Not realizing she was sick, the passenger unwittingly spread her cold to the man sitting next to her.
12571 Coordinate to organize or integrate different parts of something in a way that makes the whole work efficiently The secretary was asked to coordinate the meeting and make sure that all of the parties were aware of the schedule.
12572 Completed finished; finalized The student completed his math homework but still needs to finish writing his paper.
12573 Emit to give off or send forth The bird will emit a loud screeching noise when it is attacked.
12574 Plait braid The young woman ahead of me in line wore her hair with a plait running down her back and tied at the end.
12575 Incompliant defiant; refusing to comply with requests or demands Inmates that are incompliant with jail rules are placed in solitary confinement until they can follow the guards’ directions.
12576 Counter to retaliate or react to a typically hostile action The politician had to counter the accusations being made against him, but he did not have a suitable defense to do so.
12577 Evaluative relating to an evaluation that judges the value of something The evaluative research revealed that the new medication given to patients is a lot less safe than scientists had hoped.
12578 Confirmation confirmation is the action of confirming something A confirmation code was sent by email verifying the online furniture purchase.
12579 Festival a festival is a time of celebration, or a day when organized events or music concerts are held in one place Each year, my sister and I attend a strawberry festival and each as man pieces of fruit as we can during the celebration.
12580 Robbed took someone else’s property by force or threat A hundred dollar overcharge on her bank account left Latonya feeling robbed by the restaurant she purchased a meal from.
12581 Superfluous unnecessary; more than what is needed Isn’t it superfluous to have 20 pairs of shoes when you only wear the same 5 pairs?
12582 Cupola a small dome or vault pertaining to a roof Instead of a steeple, a domed cupola was structured at the peak of the Catholic cathedral.
12583 Purveyance the act of providing goods as a business Through the purveyance of a good CEO, you can make a living selling almost any item out there.
12584 Protester an activist or picketer Outside of the chicken factory, a protester from PETA marched with signs yelling for these chickens to be treated humanely.
12585 Pharaoh a ruler in ancient Egypt A Pharaoh ruled Egypt from the Early Dynastic Period down till when Egypt became a province of Rome in 30 BC.
12586 Straightforward direct and easy to understand Please don’t waste my time with nonsense, I need an honest and straightforward response.
12587 Mongrel any animal resulting from the crossing of different breeds or varieties, especially a dog The hybrid mongrel was a mixture of several types of breeds of dog.
12588 Deport to evict, especially from a country The immigration system threatened to deport my Venezuelan maid.
12589 Supplement something that enhances or completes something else when added to it The vitamin was added as a supplement to her diet to improve her blood circulation.
12590 Immobile not moving; motionless After falling off of his porch, the elderly man became immobile and couldn’t move his leg.
12591 Throw to toss or heave Please throw the torn clothing in the trash and toss the stained things in there too.
12592 Cracking very impressive; excellent If the bodybuilder wants to win the competition, he must make sure that his frame is in cracking shape.
12593 Accession the acquisition of a higher rank than one is at present The Private’s accession to the rank of corporal was due to his exemplary performance during the battle.
12594 Voguish trendy; fashionable Although the voguish gown was perfect for the runway, the trendy piece wouldn’t be appropriate for everyday wear.
12595 Cooking the process of preparing food by using heat to transform ingredients into edible dishes Cooking, for me, is a way to relax and unwind after a long day.
12596 Gangrene the rot and decay of an area of the body that suffered from infection or a wound that usually needed to be amputated The injured soldier’s wound became infected until gangrene set in, and the doctor’s were forced to cut off the dead tissue.
12597 Transplant to relocate or move something The couple decided to transplant themselves in a new city so that they could get a fresh start.
12598 Share a portion or part of something larger that has been divided out amongst people I became upset after finding out that my brother ate not only his piece of cake but also my share.
12599 Feudal relating to the feudal system of England in which kings and lords ran the land Feudal landowners let the peasants stay on the land as long as they worked.
12600 Batter to physically strike someone or something over and over in an attempt to hurt/damage The abusive man swore that he didn’t batter his wife, but her black eye and busted lip told a different story.
12601 Purely entirely; completely The man and woman insisted that their relationship was purely innocent and that an affair was not taking place.
12602 Preternatural so unusual that it does not seem natural or normal Seeing a penguin in the desert seemed very preternatural to the amazed onlookers.
12603 Bravura great skill, energy, and enthusiasm in doing something The director was asking us for more bravura in the scene because it lacked life.
12604 Damper someone or something that has a depressing effect on people Bill has always been a damper, bringing down the mood with his pessimism and angst.
12605 Recommended advised or suggested something or someone as deserving of being chosen The lawyer recommended that his client take a plea deal, but the man didn’t want to take his advice.
12606 Con to trick or mislead someone The traveling salesman made good on his promise to con every housewife in the neighborhood.
12607 Medieval relating to the Middle Ages Medieval feasts were thrown for royalty and nobles during the Middle Ages.
12608 Toilsome something that involves a great deal of effort or hard work Plowing an entire field is quite toilsome, but even though it is hard work farmers have to do it all the time.
12609 Suburban pertaining to an area located around a city Life in the big city of New York shocked the suburban housewife when she saw thousands of people walking down the street.
12610 Deter to prevent something from happening When they heard about all the recent break-ins around the neighborhood, they bought a huge dog that would be sure to deter any uninvited visitors.
12611 Hurtle move at a rapid pace in a wild manner The force of the truck caused the car to hurtle over the bridge.
12612 Goalpost the standing poles that hold up a goal When the football player kicked the field goal, the referee held up his arms underneath the goal near the goalpost.
12613 Institution an organization created for a specific purpose such as religion or education A university is an educational institution that is designed to provide the necessary knowledge for people to gain a career in the field of their choice.
12614 Inspiration a person or thing that inspires The inspiration for my painting was my favorite pet.
12615 Impiety lack of respect for God Speaking with impiety of holy things was a crime in the city-state, but few were ever prosecuted.
12616 Trouble difficulty or problem My grandmother always calls me when she is having trouble working her computer.
12617 Hangover a severe headache caused by drinking too much alcohol Some drinkers never get a hangover while others heads hurt after one drink.
12618 Lightning a flash of bright light in the sky produced by electricity moving between clouds Lightning coming out of the clouds struck a tree nearby with a loud bang.
12619 Oust to banish or kick out Environmental specialists would prefer to oust herbicides because they can cause health problems and diseases to many people.
12620 Demand to command or insist that someone do something The teachers demand that we do our homework, so we make sure to complete it on time.
12621 Based built or constructed on The house frame was based on a concrete foundation that made it a very sturdy construction.
12622 Transfusion the process of adding an amount of blood to the body of a person or animal Although it used to happen when receiving blood, it is very rare to get HIV from a transfusion these days.
12623 Kleptocracy a government with corrupt leaders that uses their power to exploit their own people and resources for greater personal wealth In this kleptocracy, our leaders have been placing extortionate taxes on us in order to gain greater wealth for themselves.
12624 Ignoble not deserving respect; not honorable Because Frank has a habit of not showing up on time, he has an ignoble reputation as someone who is not very responsible.
12625 Deferentially respectfully; reverently The man always acts deferentially around his boss, but speaks tactlessly when she is away.
12626 Adherent a material that sticks to other things or a person who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas The judge told Todd that if he was strictly adherent to the rules and did what was expected, his sentence could be reduced.
12627 Scavenger someone who scavenges, especially one who searches through rubbish for food or useful things My dog is a scavenger and is always ready to eat any food that falls to the floor.
12628 Regularity predictability; constancy The king’s regularity made him an easy assassination target for cutthroats who could predict his whereabouts.
12629 Marred spoiled or damaged The rowdy college boys marred the hotel room.
12630 Habitué a person who frequently visits a particular place Her rich aunt was a habitué of the opera hall and was recognized by all of the performers.
12631 Pampas treeless plains in South America The pampas is extremely hot because the treeless terrain is under the equator.
12632 Bookworm someone who spends an inordinate amount of time studying or reading Hermione Granger is a bookworm who would much rather spend her time in the library reading than socializing.
12633 Union a marriage The elderly couple’s union had lasted for over fifty years.
12634 Astray not on the desired path My partying friends tried to lead me astray from my studies.
12635 Counterargument a claim or reason given following the opposition’s statement During the lawyer’s counterargument, she explained that her client was innocent of the crime claimed by the prosecutor because there was no evidence of his guilt.
12636 Pastoral pertaining to the country or to country folk The Smiths decided it would be better to raise their family in a pastoral area outside of the city.
12637 Filthy extremely dirty Because she never cleans her filthy home, the lazy housewife’s house is caked in dirt.
12638 Patio a paved outside space that is usually attached to the house During the garden party, the club members met on the patio to sip their lemonade and discuss the items on the meeting’s agenda.
12639 Arbor a garden structure on which plants and vines can grow The engaged couple planned to marry under an arched arbor decorated with flowers and toile.
12640 Biopsy the act of removing and examining cells, fluids, or tissue to identify medical conditions The doctor is going to perform a tissue biopsy to see if cancer is present in my lungs.
12641 Circumstance a particular incident that influences another event Under no circumstance will I allow my daughter to go to a party that is not supervised by an adult.
12642 Orgulous proud and arrogant At the company party, the snobbish analyst and her orgulous husband constantly bragged about their wealth.
12643 Reputable viewed as being reliable and trustworthy If your credit history shows you’re not reputable, you won’t be interviewed for a position at the bank.
12644 Objective that which is sought; a particular task or goal The objective of my resume is to obtain a position in the company’s quality assurance department.
12645 Irate tremendously angry Jim was irate when he found his wife in bed with another woman.
12646 Workload the amount of work that needs to be completed As the students’ workload increases, they will lose more of their free time.
12647 Overstatement an exaggeration or overemphasis The president’s latest overstatement is just another example of his tendency to exaggerate.
12648 Situate to place something The seasoned gardener suggested I situate the plant that is sheltered with at least partial shade.
12649 Derp foolishness or stupidity The foolish women continue their derp, arguing over something stupid in the middle of the bar.
12650 Seething intensely hot; boiling with anger. The cook dashed some salt into the kettle of seething water.
12651 Anchovy a little fish that is popular as a food No one wanted to order an anchovy pizza because they feared it would taste salty and fishy due to that topping.
12652 Sleuth a detective or investigator who solves mysteries Making a name for himself as a hard-hitting detective, the sleuth prides himself on being able to solve cold cases.
12653 Sylvan associated with a large number of trees or woods We enjoy visiting the park because it is filled with trees and is the most sylvan area in our crowded city.
12654 Obscure relatively unknown The obscure writer was not known in the literary community.
12655 Generally usually, In most cases Generally, we do not accept checks, but we will make an exception.
12656 Shift to move from one place to another over a small distance I had to shift my foot from where I had it in the sand because there was a pointy sea shell there that really hurt.
12657 Shrive to gain absolution for ones sins After months of feeling guilty about the lies she told, the woman decided to shrive at the local cathedral.
12658 Virus tiny organisms that cause disease and must have a cell host to multiply The virus is said to spread with time, causing the infected person to become sicker as the years go on.
12659 Piggyback to take someone else’s thoughts or ideas and use them for your own benefit Because he didn’t have any project ideas of his own, Hector always had to piggyback off of the other group members’ thoughts.
12660 Contributor someone or something that gives aid to a cause or goal I am a contributor to the charity that I support, giving it a significant monetary donation every month.
12661 Heretic someone who does not believe in the traditional religious ways During the late 1690s, a woman may be deemed a heretic or even a witch due to her unusual and unholy spiritual practices.
12662 Geography the nature and relative arrangement of places and physical features Jessica’s knowledge of geography was so terrible that she thought China was next to Mexico.
12663 Superior higher in rank or quality; excellent Due to his superior scientific skills, MacKenzie could make his way out of any predicament.
12664 Fortunate coming by good luck or favorable chance Grace was fortunate that she arrived home before the oven caught fire.
12665 Tenterhook a hook used to fasten cloth to a drying frame Any hook that you use to hang up wet clothes to air dry can be identified as a tenterhook, though this method is rarely used anymore.
12666 Lively active; full of energy The lively children came barreling down the hallway.
12667 Emptiness the state of containing nothing After all of her children left home, the mother felt a sense of emptiness in her lonely heart.
12668 Compound a thing that is composed of two or more separate parts The compound sentence was made of two different phrases.
12669 Fratricide the act of one sibling taking another sibling’s life The prince engaged in fratricide so he could eliminate his brothers and ascend to the throne.
12670 Reviewed to be examined or assessed A student’s performance is regularly reviewed and presented to their parents in the form of a report card.
12671 Greedy showing a selfish desire for more of something The greedy billionaire had plenty of money but still stole from anyone who could increase his wealth.
12672 Vibrant bright and strong; energetic With a vibrant burst of vigor, the marathon runner shot to the finish line and claimed the prize.
12673 Sidebar a short conversation during the court case with the lawyers and judge without the jury hearing it During the sidebar, the prosecutor whispered to the judge his reasoning for needing to include the evidence followed by the defense’s argument against it.
12674 Engine something that is the force or impetus of a process The tank is our preferred engine of destruction when our country goes to war on the ground.
12675 Flocculent fluffy, wool-like appearance The Pomeranian was so flocculent that is resembled a fluffy cotton ball.
12676 Exposition the action of putting something out to public view; for example, in a display or show We attended a Business to Business exposition, where exhibitors displayed their products and services to attract other companies.
12677 Sanctimonious pretending to be better than others on a moral level Even though the minister had been arrested for shoplifting, he still had the nerve to act sanctimonious in front of the congregation.
12678 Ambivert someone that possesses both extroverted and introverted qualities John is an ambivert that likes to go to parties but also enjoys having his alone time.
12679 Penitentiary an area where individuals who have committed major crimes are imprisoned My brother is a guard inside of a penitentiary that houses traitors, military spies, and the like.
12680 Convulsion a sudden and uncontrollable movement of the body The man was wracked with a convulsion when his Parkinson’s kicked in, causing him to shake uncontrollably.
12681 Debutante a young upper-class woman who makes her first formal appearance in society The debutante teenager spent an enormous amount of money on a dress that she planned to wear only one time.
12682 Harried excessively busy We had to remind our harried waitress to bring our check.
12683 Relevancy the connectedness or appropriateness of a situation The attorney questioned the relevancy of the opposing council’s queries and insisted they weren’t connected to the case.
12684 Consultant someone, usually a professional, who gives advice on a particular subject We hired a lawyer as a consultant for our case since we have no legal experience of our own.
12685 Unto an old form of the word “to” Do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.
12686 Vexatious annoying; irritating The man was a vexatious litigant who brought lawsuits before the court only to irritate the judge.
12687 Retire to withdraw from a place After several hours of drinking and socializing, the debutante decided to retire to her bedroom.
12688 Slogan a short noticeable motto for marketing a product or service Once people started to remember the catchy slogan of the company’s popular frozen foods, this product’s sales increased.
12689 Compromise an arrangement reached when two parties agree to make allowances In a monetary compromise, the debtor agreed to pay the bill in full if the lender gave him a payment plan.
12690 Entomology a subset of science that focuses on the broad topic of insects Since I’m not a fan of insects, I’m not looking forward to taking the entomology class.
12691 Dishonor to defame or humiliate Marrying someone outside of their religion would dishonor the young man’s family, so he married a Jewish girl to stay in his family’s good graces.
12692 Nebulous Unclear, vague; not clearly defined After the car accident, his memories were quite nebulous.
12693 Superable capable of overcoming adversity Suzy is a very superable person, nothing can stop her.
12694 Cabalistic of or relating to a cabal; secretive and cliquish In earlier generations, cabalistic studies flourished in Eastern Europe, especially amongst the Hasidic Jewish population.
12695 Holistically relating to the whole of something or the total system instead of just to its parts The doctor believes in treating the body holistically, focusing not just on the physical part but mental and spiritual as well.
12696 Acquired obtained; gained When his grandparents died, Leo acquired twenty acres of their farmland and a few residential properties as well.
12697 Moisture a very small amount of liquid that gives off the feeling of wetness Moisture sensors are able to turn the vapor sensitive system on when it rains.
12698 Undo to reserve or cancel I tried to undo my typing mistake, but couldn’t get it to reverse.
12699 Numerator the top number of a fraction If you divide the numerator by the denominator, you will be able to determine the percentage of something.
12700 Bemire coated or dirtied by dirt or mud The young child seemed unaware that trampling through the big mud puddles with her new shoes would bemire them from the puddles’ muck.
12701 Coeval similar in age or length of time Once Jenny and I realized our parties were coeval, I decided to host my event on another day.
12702 Inviting attractive and appealing An inviting sign was placed outside of the boutique to encourage window shoppers to come inside and look.
12703 Allergy sensitivity or the response from someone’s body to something like pollen or another substance Tiffany’s allergy to pollen required her to mainly stay indoors during the spring or risk having watery eyes and a cough.
12704 Malevolent wishing harm to others; malicious Being eating alive by demons is quite a malevolent dream for a child to have!
12705 Imagine to visualize or see a picture of something in one’s mind When I’m sad, I close my eyes and imagine happier times to lift my spirits.
12706 Whammy a situation where two unpleasant things happen at the same time The death of her father and mother within a few days was quite a whammy for Janice.
12707 Behoof benefit or advantage A parent forces their child to eat the vegetables they don’t like to behoof them, so they can grow up strong and healthy.
12708 Gallant fearless and daring Despite being outnumbered the gallant soldiers were eager for battle.
12709 Sterile free from bacteria or other living microorganisms Running lukewarm water over the dirty dishes won’t make them sterile since tepid liquids do not kill germs.
12710 Invisibility the inability to be seen Donning an invisibility cloak, the shadowy figure was able to sneak through the crowd without being seen at all.
12711 Slope a surface that has one end that is higher than the other The children slid their sled from the top of the hill to the bottom, laughing as they zoomed down the slope.
12712 Analysis the breaking down of something complex into smaller elements so it can be evaluated The sheriff was impatient as he waited for the analysis of the fingerprints.
12713 Asphyxiation the act of restricting oxygen to the brain in someone or something Due to the red marks around her neck and her pale blue skin, the medical examiner determined that the woman died of asphyxiation.
12714 Decent modest or proper Searching for a decent prom dress was difficult since most of the gowns showed way too much skin.
12715 Bafflement a state of confusion or disarray The man was left in bafflement when he witnessed something he couldn’t explain occur on the side of the road.
12716 Monastic relating to monks, nuns, or others who live a secluded life For the new monks who had recently joined the monastery, the monastic lifestyle was quite shocking.
12717 Flower the part of a plant that develops into a seed or fruit Snails like to munch on plant parts such as orchid flower spikes and buds.
12718 Heed to mind someone’s advice or suggestion My sister is always in need of cash because she is unwilling to heed my financial advice.
12719 Nullify make of no use or value; cancel out Hopefully the coffee will nullify the drowsy effects of the medication and allow me to stay awake.
12720 Indefinite lasting for an unspecified or unknown amount/length of time The restaurant’s closing is indefinite since no one knows if or when the diner will open its doors again.
12721 Emerged came out of hiding or into view Several deer emerged, coming out into the clearing to eat some of the meadow grass.
12722 Fuliginous sooty; smoky Smog has caused many of the high-rises in the city to be fuliginous.
12723 Sidereal relating to distant stars, planets, or constellations The scientist’s calculations were based on sidereal time, which was related to the earth’s rotation around fixed planets.
12724 Modernize to make something up to date or more modern The house flippers have vowed to modernize the older home, decorating it with contemporary furniture and new appliances in each room.
12725 Tie to clasp or join two strings, fabric or other material together My four-year old niece learned how to tie her shoes so she might stop tripping on her loose shoelaces.
12726 Fresh to be new and clean without being dirty at all Picking the fresh vegetables from the garden, the wife decided to make a stew because it would taste delicious since the veggies came straight off the vines.
12727 Much a great amount Much of the island is completely covered by forests, with only a few areas being developed.
12728 Regalia special clothes and decorations, used at official ceremonies or occasions The Veterans Day parade included many members of the military in their regalia.
12729 Idiomatic a phrase that is specific to a particular language or time period My grandmother loves idiomatic phrases like the pot calling the kettle black.
12730 Ceasefire an agreement between two warring factions to stop fighting When it was obvious they he had no chance to win World War Two, the Nazis agreed to a ceasefire, ending the war on the European front.
12731 Happiness pleasure; joy Happiness exuded from the new bride’s face as she enjoyed her wedding day festivities.
12732 Bigot a person who is obstinately or intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices Elaine is a racist bigot who refuses to speak to anyone of a different race.
12733 Particular certain or distinct The children paid particular attention when the teacher began explaining what would be on the next big exam.
12734 Encase to cover something in a case or close-fitting surroundings The foil was used to completely encase the meat before it was put in a pan and placed in the oven.
12735 Shoddy not done or made well The shoddy porch collapsed one day after it was built.
12736 Chastise to criticize someone harshly for doing something wrong If you bully someone in Mrs. Marshall’s class, she will chastise you and keep you after school.
12737 Yearning desiring; longing for something The dieter is yearning for a big bowl of ice cream, but she refuses to give in to her cravings.
12738 Tailspin taking a decline or becoming uncontrollable Once someone got a fever hundreds of years ago, it could take a tailspin to death due to lack of medicine.
12739 Stoppage an instance of something being halted The stoppage on the highway was caused by a traffic accident that kept everyone from moving forward and getting to work.
12740 Verdict a decision made after much consideration In accordance with the verdict of all five panelists, Sally was crowned the spelling bee champion.
12741 Ointment a cream rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes Antibiotic ointment was applied to the wound to keep bacteria at bay.
12742 Distant far enough away to be out of immediate reach I wanted to change the channel, but the remote was just distant enough that I would have to get up to grab it, and I didn’t want to move.
12743 Uniformity the state of overall sameness or being identical in every way Uniformity between the twins’ clothes made it to where even their own parents couldn’t tell them apart.
12744 Evildoer a person who does wicked and evil things As an evildoer, the wicked witch spent most of her day mixing up powerful potions and sinister spells.
12745 Heliograph a device for telegraphing that uses sun’s rays flashed from a mirror to send signals During the 19th century, a heliograph was traditionally used to send sun-based signals over long distances.
12746 Molasses thick, brown syrup that is separated from raw sugar In some recipes, syrupy molasses can be substituted for sugar since they both have a sweet flavor.
12747 Colloquy a serious chat or conversation From my bedroom, I could hear portions of my parents’ colloquy about my poor grades.
12748 Herewith with this letter or communication The applicant enclosed her resume herewith the cover letter in an envelope for a position at the local accounting firm.
12749 Clingy something or someone that is likely to stick, catch, or otherwise be stuck to something My dog is extremely clingy, refusing to leave my side no matter where I go, including the bathroom.
12750 Emotionality refers to the extent to which someone expresses or experiences emotions The politician’s speech was criticized for its lack of emotionality and authenticity.
12751 Common Sense referring to common practical knowledge and wisdom Rocket science may be intellectual knowledge, but knowing not to touch a hot stovetop is just common sense.
12752 Blaring to make or cause sound to play loudly With siren blaring, the fire truck raced off noisily into the night
12753 Complained the act of having expressed dissatisfaction with something A customer complained to me at work about the state of the store, but all I could say was that it wasn’t my department.
12754 Unguent a greasy salve that is used to heal wounds Rubbing the unguent across the patient’s wound, the nurse hoped the salve would speed up the healing.
12755 Protoplasm an outdated term for the clear, fluid like substance that forms the living content of all animal or plant cells Scientifically speaking, protoplasm is the living contents of a cell surrounded by a plasma membrane.
12756 Aptness being suitable or right for something Michael’s long legs given him an aptness for being a good track athlete.
12757 Wake to emerge from a state of sleep The alarm clock wasn’t set for the right time, so it didn’t wake the CEO up for work this morning.
12758 Accounted considered or regarded The inflation of the economy has been accounted for, and you will be paid a proper amount for your work.
12759 Station a location where a particular service is based If you wish to board a train you will probably have to go to the train station.
12760 Automation the process of making a machine or system work without having to be controlled by a person Automation of the cotton picking process through the creation of the cotton gen changed the south forever.
12761 Facinate to capture interest or attention The street performer’s remarkable magic routine was interesting enough to fascinate the onlookers.
12762 Strenuous requiring a lot of effort Writing a novel under a tight deadline is a very strenuous task.
12763 Mead an alcoholic drink made of fermented honey and water Mead other alcoholic drinks were served at the bar after having been fermented deep down in the cellar.
12764 Forsake to give up or abandon Jane has decided to forsake her participation in basketball until she improves her grades.
12765 Subversion the act of trying to destroy a government or system Police officers were dispatched to the streets in an attempt to stop the subversion carried out by the rioting crowd.
12766 Bondage slavery, servitude In bondage to his debt, the graduate felt like a slave as he worked to pay off his student loans.
12767 Arrogant one who rudely acts as though he is better than other people The arrogant young man quickly discounted his friends’ suggestions.
12768 Vilify to utter slanderous and abusive statements against Halle’s husband tried to vilify her during their child custody battle.
12769 Replicate to make an exact copy of something Students in the art class were asked to replicate Van Gogh’s Starry Night and make an exact copy of the piece.
12770 Graze to scratch the surface of something Thankful that the bullet was only able to graze his chest, the police officer took off after the suspect.
12771 Sweat to excrete drops of a salty liquid from the skin, especially when hot or when working strenuously After working for hours in the noon-day sun, the farmer began to sweat huge puddles from his armpits.
12772 Stepped moved one’s feet in an up and down motion in order to walk The scared woman stepped quickly, hurrying out of the dark alleyway and into the busy street.
12773 Discrete separate; distinct; individual Brown and white rice are two discrete varieties.
12774 Distilled purified or filtered to get rid of contaminants Aquafina claims that their distilled product is purer and safer than regular tap water.
12775 Distend to become larger from internal pressure Because she was pregnant, her stomach began to distend as the baby grew.
12776 Inserted added; included Ella inserted a DVD into the disc player and waited for the movie she put in to play.
12777 Divisible able to be divided or split apart The math teacher explained that the number 10 is divisible by 2, but cannot be split by three equally.
12778 Conclusive offering a conclusion According to the detectives, there is no conclusive evidence that links the suspect to the crime.
12779 Pike a road where one must pay to drive on it As my mother first entered the pike, she had to drive through a tollbooth in order to continue driving on it.
12780 Erected constructed a structure The Mother Russia Statue was erected in 1967, making it the tallest in the world.
12781 Exploit to gain an advantage by doing something unethical For hefty paychecks, the paparazzi were willing to exploit the grieving widow at her husband’s funeral.
12782 Sternum a bone located down the center of a human’s chest that is attached to the rib cage Since Andy wasn’t wearing a seatbelt during the car accident, his sternum was fractured from being thrown against the steering wheel.
12783 Aggregation the act of things coming together to form a cluster The aggregation of the ant colony on the pile of sugar quickly covered the white powder in black.
12784 Continual happening over and over again Continual calls from bill collectors led the irritated woman to change her phone number.
12785 Talmud a book that is sometimes used in correlation with the Torah that consists of accounts of rabbis through a number of centuries and detailed descriptions of commandments that lay the foundation of Jewish faith Rabbi’s often refer to the Talmud to reinforce their faith and become well versed in religious laws.
12786 Unrequited not given back I started to cry when I learned my love was unrequited.
12787 Termagant an argumentative female Mark didn’t realize he’d married a termagant until his wife started to nag him daily.
12788 Underwhelming disappointing, not impressive I was expecting the third movie in the trilogy to be amazing, but it was in fact very underwhelming.
12789 Hands down easily; without question We thought our team would win the game hands down, but it was much harder than expected.
12790 Permit to give authorization to do something My mother, in all of her graciousness, has decided to permit me to go to the party with my friends, even though my dad does not think I should.
12791 Used having already been owned or handled Because she couldn’t afford a brand new vehicle, Hazel purchased a pre-owned one from the used car lot.
12792 Swill a large mouthful of drink The thirsty man filled his entire mouth with a swill of water and guzzled it down as quickly as he could.
12793 Sanitary to be clean and hygienic After wiping the counter using a disinfectant spray, I knew the counter was sanitary for cutting vegetables.
12794 Understandable something that is comprehensible, or able to be understood Because I am very good at math, the complicated nature of calculus is still understandable to me, even though it is not to my classmates.
12795 Thoroughbred used to refer to animals of a pure breed, though it is typically used for horses A thoroughbred horse is born of two parents of the same breed, and has no blood from any other breed at all.
12796 Consecutive following, in succession, without interruption I’d like to book a hotel room for two consecutive days, starting on Friday, January 12th and ending on Saturday, January 13th.
12797 Polychromatic having many colors Using my array of chalks, I created a polychromatic artwork on the sidewalk for everyone to enjoy.
12798 Annul to officially make something invalid After the actress tied the knot with a stranger in Mexico, she was persuaded by her manager to annul the marriage.
12799 Joshing joking or kidding Even though Gunther claimed to be joshing, his words were cruel and really hurt Oscar’s feelings.
12800 Retrograde reverting backwards The stroke caused the teenager to make a retrograde fall into his childhood behaviors.
12801 Ostentatious intended to attract notice and impress others in an extreme and unnecessary way I tried to tell Mary her fur coat was a bit too ostentatious to be worn at a funeral!
12802 Crag a steep rock or cliff At the top of the mountain, a jagged crag jutted out over the coastline.
12803 Slimy covered in or having a moist, soft, and slippery surface that is usually considered gross or repulsive The slimy frog felt cool and moist to the touch when being held by the curious children.
12804 Ululation a howling or wailing sound produced to express an emotion, especially grief Letting out a loud, high-pitched ululation, the deceased woman’s daughter continued to wail over her casket.
12805 Forced obtained or imposed not by free will but by physical power or threats Although the children did not want to go to bed, their exhausted parents forced them to lay down and go to sleep.
12806 Viscid sticky; gooey Creating a viscid cake with caramel, the chef enjoyed making the ooey-gooey treat.
12807 Appellation a term or title by which a person or thing is identified Because there is no appellation on the product, consumers are confused about the brand’s name.
12808 Contemplating carefully thinking about something After seeing his girlfriend’s offensive text, he was contemplating a breakup.
12809 Pleasanter more friendly or agreeable than something else Mrs. Hart is the pleasanter of the two teachers, but Mrs. Clark is friendly as well.
12810 Extradite to send an individual accused of a crime back to the area in which the crime took place Because so many countries wanted to prosecute the woman, it was difficult to decide where to extradite her.
12811 Impermeable not allowing substances to pass through The impermeable rain coat kept water from ruining the woman’s cashmere sweater.
12812 Horde a sizable group of people The store owner was unprepared for the horde of consumers who rushed into his store.
12813 Tick a strong brief sound usually heard from a timepiece Since I am a light sleeper, I could hear the tick of the old alarm clock all night, so I got a new digital clock.
12814 Pout to push one’s lips out to show irritation or annoyance The toddler continued to pout and poke out her lips when her mother wouldn’t give her candy.
12815 Enduring lasting for an extended period The warm weather lover has trouble enduring the cold, even after several years living up north.
12816 Summation a summary The financial report provided a general summation of the hospital’s expenditures for the past year.
12817 Husband the male partner of a married human relationship On their wedding day, Kevin became Sarah’s husband after dating for two and a half years.
12818 Raft a flat floating structure for travelling across water that is often made from wood or logs tiled together The castaway used logs and vine to create a raft that he hoped would help him get off the island.
12819 Equipment items (tools, buildings, etc.) that are used to complete a particular task The farmer gathered all of his equipment and set out to finish his plowing before the sun went down.
12820 Reticence the quality of being reserved or uncommunicative The shy wallflower’s reticence kept her from talking to anyone at the school dance.
12821 Minim a single drop of liquid While they were surrounded by the ocean, the wayward sailors could not drink a minim of it safely.
12822 Friend a person who you like or enjoy spending time with The girl invited her friend to a sleepover so that they could play games and have a pillow fight.
12823 Rack a stand or shelf used to hold or hang things A shoe rack and several small cubbies lined the walls of the classroom.
12824 Racial related to race or ethnicity Racial jokes aimed at Hispanics offended the mostly Mexican audience.
12825 Attribute a characteristic of something If you want to be a nurse, being compassionate is one attribute you should have.
12826 Transpiration the process in which plants absorb water and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves Plant roots absorb and release moisture from the ground during transpiration.
12827 Notoriety being known for something bad The notoriety of violence in the downtown area keeps many tourists from visiting that part of the city.
12828 Turn down to reject or decline something The candidate decided to turn down the job offer because the pay was much too low to consider.
12829 Pertain related or connected to the subject being referenced The statistics found in the study pertain to the relationship between coffee drinking and poor sleep habits.
12830 Viscous having the characteristics of being sticky and/or thick and slow to move It seemed to take forever for the viscous cough medicine to come out of the bottle.
12831 Awful horrible; terrible An awful plague took over the city and thousands of people died from the sickness.
12832 Methodical in an ordered manner My husband is very organized and has a methodical approach for doing every task.
12833 Wickedness evilness that is morally wrong or harmful A sense of wickedness filled the witch’s castle, and her evilness could be felt throughout each room.
12834 Slam to shut something loudly and with great force When he is angry, grant likes to slam his bedroom door so hard that the walls shake.
12835 Diffidence the state of being timid or shy; not confident You shouldn’t be so diffidence about your achievements when you’ve done very well.
12836 Reliance dependence on help or support Because he didn’t have a job, his reliance for money was on his parents.
12837 Long Overdue referring to something that should to have happened a long time ago The payment for our insurance is long overdue, and we are going to have to pay an extra fine since we are half a month late.
12838 Disencumber to relieve of a burden We have to disencumber my dad’s truck, carrying all of the goods we picked up at the store out of the bed.
12839 Blight   I was looking forward to bushels of fresh, home-grown tomatoes, but a blight killed all my plants just before they became ripe.
12840 Laden weighed down by a large amount The party table is laden with assorted snacks and beverages.
12841 Carved cut into with a knife Using a sharp kitchen knife, the chef carved the turkey into thin slices.
12842 Attest to uphold something as real or true As any police officer can attest, driving while texting is not safe.
12843 Proceeded went forward; began or continued to The detective proceeded with his investigation once the rain had stopped and he could get to the crime scene.
12844 Anhedonia the physical and mental inability to get feelings of pleasure from typically enjoyable activities Depressed individuals suffer from anhedonia because what used to bring them joy only fills them with sadness.
12845 Atrophy to weaken in ability or function It was hard to watch my mother atrophy as she experienced the weakening disease of Alzheimer’s.
12846 Trailblazer the first person or thing to accomplish something groundbreaking or revolutionary The doctor’s goal is to be a medical trailblazer and discover a universal cure for cancer.
12847 Indisposition mild illness I wasn’t able to go to school due to indisposition, but I promised to finish the work I had missed.
12848 Huge very large in size A huge elephant appeared in the grassland and frightened the other animals with its massive size.
12849 Woke rose from one’s sleep After sleeping for several hours, the well-rested wife finally woke from her sleep.
12850 Trounce to severely defeat someone I know a fighter that can trounce anyone in the ring, but he is not able to do the same in an intellectual debate.
12851 Non compos mentis unable to make decisions because of a mental issue, whether it be psychological, physical, or through a disease like dementia The court declared the defendant non compos mentis and mandated time served in a psychiatric facility.
12852 Corroboration evidence that supports or confirms a theory or statement During the trial, the judge asked for corroboration from anyone with proof that the defendant had stolen things in the past.
12853 Deceptive misleading The deceptive woman led me to believe that she was divorced when in fact she was married with children.
12854 Unskilled without talent, skill, or ability While I am just an unskilled apprentice for now, under my father’s tutelage I will one day be a master blacksmith.
12855 Defined set or established an exact meaning or terms for something The students defined each of the words on a piece of paper, writing down their meanings one by one.
12856 Tatter a scrap or shred of something After being defeated by someone half his age, the veteran duelist had but a tatter of pride left.
12857 Jeopardize to put at risk Do not jeopardize your good grade by failing to turn in your assignment.
12858 Elitism the belief that one’s social group is superior to others Spreading their elitism across Germany, the Nazis pushed to prove they were superior to all other races.
12859 Quickly at a rapid speed; fastly Speeding quickly down the highway, the distracted driver missed a curve and careened off of the mountainside.
12860 Boulder a large rock typically made smooth by erosion A large boulder fell from the cliffs above during the storm, blocking the road with its smooth surface.
12861 Between at, into, or across the space separating two objects or regions She hid her love letters between the pages of her favorite book.
12862 Conflagration conflict or war Although you are angry at her, do not let such a small argument turn into a huge conflagration.
12863 Languishing losing strength; becoming feeble and weak After many weeks lost at sea, the languishing men were quickly losing all strength.
12864 Agribusiness any business that has to do with agriculture and supplies associated with farming John Deere is a well known agribusiness that supplies many farms with bright green tractors.
12865 Ailment a condition that affects a person’s mental or physical wellbeing Unfortunately, the stomach ailment causes vomiting and chronic diarrhea.
12866 Enraptured filled with joy or pleasure Because I was marrying the man I loved, I was enraptured as I walked down the aisle.
12867 Hubris an excess of confidence; having too much pride and personal worth The leader of the cult had so much hubris he believed the government would never be able to capture him.
12868 Vindicate to clear from an accusation, suspicion or criticism Although the new evidence seems to vindicate the defendant of the breaking and entering charges, there is still the matter of the assault.
12869 Talon sharp, hooked claw The eagle’s talon held a helpless mouse in its grip.
12870 Aspiration a dream of accomplishing something My husband and I share the aspiration of having a marriage that lasts a lifetime.
12871 Modification a change or augmentation to the base form of something Training wheels are a modification we add to normal bicycles so young children can learn to ride them safely.
12872 Disband to separate or disperse permanently When the Musketeers did disband, there was very little safety in France because the men could only be productive as a group.
12873 Opposing in conflict or competition with someone The opposing faction is advancing towards our line and will soon attack our forces with all their might.
12874 Reflect to deeply or carefully think about something Before choosing a vacation spot, the family decided to reflect upon their choices.
12875 Christening a ceremony at which a baby is given an official name and made a member of a Christian church During the christening, the baby was sprinkled with water and dedicated to God by her parents in a ritualistic service.
12876 Scarify to make scratches or small cuts into something If you scarify a seed by cutting it before planting, it will grow better in the ground.
12877 Excrete to expel or pass waste from the body It was disgusting that the cow patty throwing contest could only be done when the cows excrete poop.
12878 Ghoulish unusually interested in death or destruction The ghoulish individual had a sick fascination with death, which may have been what spurred him to commit those heinous crimes.
12879 Unhappiness sorrow, or a general state of not being happy When my dog realized that I wasn’t walking to the back door so we could go on a walk, he stopped wagging his tail as a sign of unhappiness.
12880 Blind not able to see or failing to understand Jack’s eyesight continued to get worse, making him fear that he would go blind.
12881 Compound a property that has multiple buildings in one area The entire compound was secured by fences and security systems that served to protect all of those inside.
12882 Interrelation the way in which each of two or more things is related to the other There is no interrelation between the two men, but they look as if they could be brothers.
12883 Paradisiacal pertaining to wonderland or a wonderful place; nirvana I dreamed that I sailed to a paradisiacal island where I was fed gourmet food and played all the time.
12884 Divulge to make something known Doctors must be careful to not divulge confidential information about their patients.
12885 Gear apparel or equipment used for a certain purpose The news reported how heavy the police officers gear is and how it may slow them down when chasing suspects.
12886 Querulous full of complaints; complaining Forgive me for sounding querulous, but there is a bug in my soup.
12887 Militia a military force of trained and organized civilians who may be called to duty The militia was assigned to assist the police until the National Guard troops arrived.
12888 Ovation an excited cheer and clapping after a performance from the spectators After the blind man played a perfect sonata on the piano, the crowd gave him a standing ovation.
12889 Surrounded enclosed by covering on all sides Water surrounded the island on all sides, secluding the atoll from outsiders.
12890 Engraving a printed picture or letters/words that has been carved into a surface As a Christmas gift, Glen gave his mother a glass block engraving with a poem etched into the side.
12891 Insufficient not enough; inadequate The insufficient quantity of soap in the laundry room made it difficult to wash all of the clothing.
12892 Forbid to prohibit or ban Rani’s parents forbid her from seeing her boyfriend, but she snuck around and dated him anyway.
12893 Boorish bad-mannered, rude, or insensitive The comedian’s jokes were so vulgar and boorish that the only ones left in the audience were those who were too drunk to be offended.
12894 Impound to remove and keep property by law After stopping payments on their new car, the bank would impound their car in a secured lot until the couple would pay the overdue amount.
12895 Makeover a set of changes that are intended to make a person or place more attractive Department store staff gives potential customers a full-face makeover as a way to sell their cosmetic products.
12896 Desist to stop doing something The document from the court orders the magazine to desist from publishing false stories about the actor.
12897 Syndrome group of actions or behaviors that are typical to a particular illness or disease After being held captive for several months, the prisoner started to exhibit symptoms of Stockholm syndrome like developing positive emotions towards his captor and paranoia that rescuers are the enemy.
12898 Pelt to beat or hit repeatedly When I looked up at the tree, a squirrel took an acorn and acted like it would pelt me with it.
12899 Abolish to put an end to The Supreme Court believed it was time to abolish the outdated amendment.
12900 Multiple many; numerous Multiple survivor accounts were recorded after the Titanic sinking of 1912.
12901 Garnish to enhance or improve, especially food in a decorative way Grated cheese and fancy pieces of tomato were used to garnish the salad bowl.
12902 Sherbet a creamy dessert similar to ice cream and sorbet that is usually made with milk, fruit juice, gelatin, and egg whites The ice cream shop is now serving creamy orange sherbet alongside its other sweet treats.
12903 Phylum a taxonomic naming level between kingdom and class The biology teacher explained the correlation between the phylum of an organism and its traits.
12904 Crushed pressed or squeezed with force A massive machine crushed the junk cars, using great force to squeeze the heavy frames.
12905 Decapitate to cut off the head of a person or animal The queen ordered her minions to decapitate the head of her enemy using a sharp guillotine.
12906 Apothecary a person who makes and provides/sells drugs and/or medicines When she realized that she was sick, the young woman sought the assistance of the local apothecary.
12907 Lair a place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground After stalking a sheep and ripping it to pieces, the tiger dragged its fresh kill to its lair.
12908 Peasant an individual of the lowest class who is normally uneducated The peasant signed his name with an “X” because he couldn’t write anything else.
12909 Apposition a grammatical relation between an adjective and the noun behind it In the movie title, “My Fair Lady”, my fair is in apposition to the word lady.
12910 Abstract being present as an idea but not in a definite form I cannot distinguish any defined shapes within the artist’s abstract painting.
12911 Gatekeeper a person or thing that controls access to something Motioning for the gatekeeper to let him in, the funeral director prepared to take the casket to the cemetery.
12912 Charlatan a person who falsely pretends to know or be something in order to deceive people The charlatan pretended to be a doctor so he could go into the hospital and steal prescription drugs.
12913 Ordain to deliver a decree or confirm a person into a religious ministry If the church decides to ordain the convicted rapist as a deacon, many people will leave the congregation.
12914 Illusion something that appears to look like something, but it actually is not The mirrored walls in the fun house created an optical illusion which made it difficult to walk afterwards.
12915 Ferry a boat used to transport people, cars and cargo on relatively short trips Once the ferry accident was cleared, other boats could pass through the waterways to transport their goods.
12916 Workaround a method for overcoming a problem or situation The fast-food worker found a workaround that made it easier for her to get the difficult orders out on time.
12917 Clarity the quality of being clear and easily understood I edited my work for clarity, making sure to avoid any kind of legalese.
12918 Reconsider to think again or reassess The woman hoped her husband would reconsider his decision to divorce her after a nice weekend in Maine.
12919 Wretchedness an unhappy state of mental or physical suffering After the hurricane tore the city apart, the once happy citizens were overtaken by desolation and wretchedness.
12920 Accident unexpected event with negative consequences By accident he touched the hot metal, and yanked his hand away with a cry of pain.
12921 Libertine someone who ignores moral values My Uncle Charles is a libertine who lives with his four girlfriends.
12922 Suasion referring to coaxing or urging Using suasion to become a cult member, the cult leader explained how the young girl will become closer to her spiritual being and live in heaven.
12923 Supposed expected to behave in a certain way It is supposed to rain today according to the weatherman, but a bit of sunshine might peak through.
12924 Abuse to treat a person or animal in a cruel or mean way Mean little Griffin used to abuse his dog by kicking and hitting him when his parents weren’t looking.
12925 Haywire out of control; erratic When the teacher stepped out of the room, the unruly students went haywire and began to run around in circles.
12926 Wind up to prepare for, typically in regards to a heavy blow or a lot of action The boxer threw a punch so powerful that he had to wind up for it before even launching it at his foe.
12927 Shirk to dodge responsibilities The man tried to shirk his duties by pretending to be ill.
12928 Midget a term used to describe something smaller than normal and is considered derogatory when referring to a person As a person with dwarfism, Marley hates when people call her a midget.
12929 Bonkers crazy; insane Even though she acts bonkers on the television show, the skilled actress isn’t crazy in real life.
12930 Mishandle to deal with something in a way that is wrong or doesn’t work No one expected the banker to mishandle their funds and lose all of their returns.
12931 Topical pertaining to putting something on a human’s body part usually for medical purposes After the girl’s foot muscles were aching, she rubbed a topical cream to soothe her throbbing and sore feet.
12932 Charter a government-issued document that provides a group or individual with certain rights The king’s charter gave the colonists the right to set up residence in the new world.
12933 Biweekly once every two weeks Being paid biweekly means that I have to manage my paycheck wisely for two weeks.
12934 Biome a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g., forest or tundra The tundra biome consists of icy landscapes, heavily furred woodland animals, and cool to freezing temperatures.
12935 Magna Carta a formal document signed by King John in 1215 that stated the English king had to follow the laws of the land and gave individuals the rights to make their own decisions By signing the Magna Carta, King John of England gave the individual citizens more rights than they had ever had before.
12936 Slammer a slang word for prison or jail Having spent ten years in the slammer, the ex-con wasn’t afraid of doing hard time for his crimes.
12937 Penetration the act or process of one object forcing its way into another The amount of penetration an arrow would get on the body of an enemy soldier depended on the size of the bow, the tip of the arrow, and how much armor it had to pierce.
12938 Pendulum something hanging and swinging freely back and forth under the influence of gravity When the pendulum clock strikes twelve, it produces a heavy clanging.
12939 Grip a tight hold Holding onto the balloon with a tight grip, the toddler refused to share his inflatable.
12940 Nation a group of people inhabiting a particular territory and united by common characteristics such as descent, culture, or language The nation of Germany is unified by the language that the common populace speaks, as well as their history and culture.
12941 Stoked thrilled and happy “I was totally stoked by my doctor’s announcement that I hadn’t contracted Tuberculosis like I had once thought,” the patient said.
12942 Vile of low morals; despicable The vile banker seemed to take great pleasure in foreclosing on the homes of elderly people.
12943 Domineering bossy Turned off by her date’s controlling and domineering attitude, the offended woman motioned for the check.
12944 Effluence a substance that flows out from something An effluence of filtered waste came streaming out of the processing plant and into the water.
12945 Witless very stupid or foolish The witless criminal decided that for his first heist, he would attempt to rob a gun store that had many armed people in it.
12946 Romance a feeling of excitement associated with love Without passion, a couple may be together, but there will be no romance between them, as they aren’t excited about their relationship.
12947 Fiction something that is imaginary or not real, typically in reference to stories and books My favorite work of fiction is the Star Wars cinema series, as it introduced me to the world of science fiction and made me realize how cool it is.
12948 Imprimatur any mark of official acceptance or approval During WWII, newspapers had to get an official imprimatur in order to publish specific content.
12949 Volcano a mountainlike opening in the earth’s crust through which molten lava, rocks, and gas spews out The active volcano in Hawaii continues to gush gaseous lava and ash through It’s funnel-like top.
12950 Antioxidant a substance that removes oxidizing agents from an organism Vitamins C and E are both an antioxidant, reducing the amount of negative side effects involved in the human energy process.
12951 Entrails the internal organs of an animal, especially the intestines In some foreign countries, the wormy entrails of an animal are considered a delicacy.
12952 Wallowing to roll about in a lazy or relaxed manner Wallowing about in its pigpen, the lazy pig loved to frolic in the mud and muck.
12953 Desperate a feeling of hopelessness in which someone is willing to try the impossible to solve a problem In a desperate attempt to win the battle, the general ordered his troops to charge at the fortified enemy position with their inferior numbers.
12954 Eventual happening at some later time or after a number of things have happened Due to the many incidents caused by the soldier, this led to an eventual discharge from the army.
12955 Abomination something that is hated The marketing team thought the new ad to be an abomination and worked hard to come up with one they didn’t hate.
12956 Indolent wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy Jackson lost his job because he was an indolent employee who did nothing but sleep at his desk all day.
12957 Nauseating sickening and repulsive After eating the moldy fruit, the child had a nauseating feeling in her stomach resulting in her throwing up.
12958 Lacuna a gap or missing part The story’s plot was missing, creating a lacuna in the middle of the text.
12959 Rugged describing a rough uneven area of land Since there are so many rocks on the island, the terrain is extremely rugged.
12960 Merciless cruel and without mercy or pity The merciless dictator killed everyone that went against his regime.
12961 Agape open Before you eat oysters, clams, or mussels, always check to be sure that the shells are firmly closed and not even a little bit agape.
12962 Puberty the phase of growth in which a person’s body makes the transition from child to adult Most people go through puberty at roughly age thirteen to sixteen, or what is generally considered the ‘teenage’ years.
12963 Ancient referring to something that is extremely old or something that happened long ago To the boy, his grandfather was nearly ancient at eighty years of age.
12964 Downplay to make something appear less important than it actually is The lying suspect tried to downplay his involvement in the robbery, but the detectives believe him to be the ring leader of the crime mob.
12965 Wanted wished for; desired Cindy wanted a dollhouse for her birthday but ended up with a different toy instead.
12966 Acute extremely pressing; critical Because my appendicitis was an acute issue, the nurse took me directly into an emergency station for treatment.
12967 Polygon a plane shape with at least three straight sides and angles Stop signs are a polygon shape that always have eight sides.
12968 Sunshine a metaphor that describes happiness or cheerfulness My little daughter seems to be a ray of sunshine all the time.
12969 Tarpaulin a heavy duty waterproof cloth The sails of a boat are usually tarpaulin in nature, so they can withstand the rains and waves of the ocean without getting damaged.
12970 Mythology a group of stories from an area or country’s people and it usually includes gods or goddesses Students learned about the dangerous creatures while studying Greek mythology in their literature class.
12971 Deign to complete a task that one considers beneath him The queen would not deign to invite her maid to dinner.
12972 Hoarder someone that keeps things they don’t need I realized Eudy was a hoarder when I entered her house and saw that she had not gotten rid of a single item she owned in the last ten years.
12973 Avant-garde cutting-edge; trendy The elderly poet was confused by the youth’s avant-garde style of writing.
12974 Amenable willing to comply or cooperate My husband never complains about anything and is amenable to all my vacation suggestions.
12975 Gouge a hole, dent or tear in something The refrigerator legs, left a gouge in the vinyl flooring when I moved it out to clean behind it.
12976 Excursion a fun outing or visit On our excursion to see our grandparents in Colorado, we ran into a snowstorm which delayed our trip.
12977 Troubleshooting the process of identifying and solving a problem or error The customer service rep helped in the troubleshooting of the cable box and got the system back up and running.
12978 Census a certified tally of a population in a specific region According to last year’s census over five hundred thousand people live in our city.
12979 Unlimited having no end or limit The professor gave the students an unlimited amount of chances to take the online quiz so that they could make the highest grade possible.
12980 Promotion advancement; elevation to the next step Hoping for a work promotion, Jessica tried to pick up extra shifts and help out the manager as much as possible.
12981 Bronze mixture of metal and tin that is yellowish brown The penny is the only bronze colored coined regularly used in the US.
12982 Impedimenta oversized gear that makes it awkward to carry While boarding the small airplane, I held up the line of people going to their seats as I tried to shove my impedimenta for my skiing trip into the small overhead bin.
12983 Imitate to copy or simulate the function of something else Young children will often attempt to imitate their parents, which is why you shouldn’t do anything you wouldn’t want your child to do while they’re watching.
12984 Toot a short, sharp sound produced by a trumpet, horn, or similar instrument The impatient driver gave a toot of his horn to signal his irritation with the person ahead of him.
12985 Rose moved from a lower to a higher position The student rose from his seat and went to the board to solve the math equation.
12986 Tuppence alternate form of the word two pence (two pennies) Granny sent Gilbert to the market to with a tuppence to buy a pound of potatoes, but the farmer had upped the price to three cents.
12987 Repulsion a feeling of intense disgust or dislike Judy’s serious repulsion for snakes caused her to shudder at the mention of a reptile.
12988 Served presented food, drink, or some other item/service to another person The waitress served chips and dips to the hungry diners before their main course arrived.
12989 Acquaint to become at ease with The faculty mixer is the perfect time for you to acquaint yourself with your teachers.
12990 Front-runner the lead contestant in a competition Gary is the front-runner on the game show since he is in first place with ninety points.
12991 Frosty a cold and unfriendly attitude Old man George is always frosty, treating everyone around him with disdain and a general crotchety attitude.
12992 Illegible not clear enough to be read or understood The cashier refused to cash my check because she could not understand the check writer’s illegible signature.
12993 Activity something that people do, usually with a particular aim or goal in mind The teacher brought all of the paper, glue, and other items needed for the students to complete the crafting activity.
12994 Roil to stir someone up, causing them to be angry or agitated The man’s hateful speech was just enough to roil up the already uneasy crowd.
12995 Warden the person in charge of a jail or prison The newest warden is in charge of running a state facility that houses over 2,000 inmates.
12996 Writer one who has authored or written something Kristen hired a talented writer to help her put her life story in book form.
12997 Scraggly used to describe a person who is very thin and bony looking The prisoner of war’s scraggly body weighed less than a hundred pounds when he was released from captivity.
12998 Rainfall the amount of precipitation falling in an area during a specific time Rainfall across the region over the past 24 hours has ranged from 2 to 3 inches.
12999 Accomplished to have achieved or completed something successfully The committee met for several hours, but accomplished nothing because they argued the whole time.
13000 Threateningly done in a hostile or intimidating manner The bully raised his fist at the boy threateningly and made him give up his lunch money.
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