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The Most Useful Daily Use English Words With Meaning. Part 9

  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.
8001 Lad a young boy With no way to pay for next month’s tuition, the lad decided it was time to get himself a second job.
8002 Wreck to destroy or damage something My cousins tried to wreck my party by showing up and making an ugly scene.
8003 Scaffold a temporary structure that holds laborers while they work on a building The painting crew will earn over fifty thousand dollars for the job, but must pay three thousand for the new scaffold to hold the laborers.
8004 Hoarse afflicted by a dry, quite harsh voice Jessica was unable to sing with the choir because her voice sounded hoarse.
8005 Pantheon a temple dedicated to all the gods As part of their course, the mythology students visited the pantheon in the ancient city.
8006 Successor person or thing that immediately follows another If the board does not appoint a successor after the CEO steps down, the workers will strike.
8007 Otherwise apart from that, in other ways Hannah and her twin had different colored eyes but were otherwise identical.
8008 Rebarbative unpleasant and unattractive Most people find the designer’s style both rebarbative and unattractive, but there are a few people who like his products.
8009 Redolent filled with a scent or odor The candy shop was redolent with the rich smell of chocolate.
8010 Reminder an object or cue that causes a person to remember something The tarnished engagement ring was just another reminder of a marriage gone wrong.
8011 Magnanimity kindness and generosity, especially towards one’s opponents or enemies The losing team was surprised by the winners’ magnanimity when they graciously invited them to the after party.
8012 Occlusion the blockage or obstruction of a blood vessel or hollow organ If you accumulate too much plaque in your veins, there will soon be a dangerous occlusion in them, restricting blood flow.
8013 Parenthetical having parentheses around it Students were required to place parenthetical citations after each quote in their essays because it separated the non-content information from the text.
8014 Descent an action of moving downward Due to inclement weather, the hikers had to be careful on their descent down from the mountain.
8015 Seppuku ritual suicide by disembowelment with a sword, formerly practiced in ancient Japan If a samurai was defeated in an honorable duel against an opponent, he may choose to commit seppuku on himself as an alternative to the disgrace of defeat.
8016 Coyly in a reluctant manner Because Ellen stared at me coyly, I knew there was more information she wasn’t telling me.
8017 Continuation the action of carrying something out over a period of time Continuation of the movie will happen right after the commercial break.
8018 Extort to take from an unwilling person When Larry was fired, he attempted to extort cash from his former boss by threatening to expose the man’s drug addiction.
8019 Tenderfoot a raw and unsophisticated newcomer With his unkempt appearance, the tenderfoot was not aware that he should have dressed up for his first day of work.
8020 Nebbish one who is nervous and lacks confidence and courage, especially in making decisions and plans, in discussions, debates, arguments, and confrontations, and in taking responsibility The nebbish refuses to take responsibility for his actions, always too afraid to admit that he made a mistake.
8021 Pomposity arrogance; self-importance Lacking the pomposity of the previous queen’s, her majesty was humble and not arrogant.
8022 Assuage to provide relief; causing to feel better In an effort to assuage angry customers, the store issued everyone a full refund.
8023 Supplication a plea made to a higher power The worried father went to the hospital chapel to make a supplication for his sick child.
8024 Greatness having superior and distinguished quality The model’s greatness could not be overshadowed by others on the runway.
8025 Red a color at the end of the spectrum that is representative of fire and blood A shiny red apple was placed on the professor’s desk at the beginning of class.
8026 Reflexively automatically; instinctively Jumping reflexively, the quick acting pedestrian was able to move out of the way of the speeding truck.
8027 Frightened scared or afraid Jumping out from behind the bushes, Carlos roared at his frightened sister.
8028 Sequel a movie or book that continues a tale The movie’s sequel picks up where its predecessor ended.
8029 Individually separately; one-by-one The police officer pulled the couple into separate rooms and questioned them individually so that they could compare their different stories.
8030 Underpinning a solid level of foundation laid below a building to support it The construction team added underpinning at the bottom of the trailer to shelter the mobile home’s pipes from cold weather.
8031 Angry having a strong feeling of being upset or annoyed Even if I am angry at my husband, I try not to go to bed still upset.
8032 Jurisdiction the valid power to make official decisions and rulings The probate court has jurisdiction over the validity of wills.
8033 Extortion the practice of obtaining money from someone through force, threats, or abuse of power The criminal committed extortion when he threatened to hurt the victim’s family if she didn’t give him money.
8034 Delusion a false idea or a belief that is not true It was heartbreaking to witness my ailing grandmother’s delusion that her deceased husband was alive.
8035 Succor assistance or relief from distress As soon as the news was broadcast, people from the small community were gathering in homes and churches to organize plans for bringing succor to the widows and children of the firefighters.
8036 Conjurer a person who practices magic The conjurer was able to turn the man into a monkey with a wave of her wand.
8037 Velleity to weakly wish or desire something without taking action to achieve it He had a velleity for a home cooked meal but he was too lazy to get off the couch and ordered take out instead.
8038 Town a little place similar to a city Leadership in the town had dwindled to just a few officials since the population had decreased in size since many people had moved to the big city.
8039 Mainstream ideas or attitudes that are normal or held by the majority Because he doesn’t like mainstream music, Matthew never listens to the Top 100 on the radio.
8040 Wren a small brown bird The Wren is a small brown bird commonly found in the New World with a high pitched and endearing chirp.
8041 Bayonet a long knife attached to the end of a rifle He removed his bayonet from his rifle, and was using it as a combat knife now, since a rifle would be too cumbersome.
8042 Lusty healthy and strong Belting out songs with a lusty voice, the hearty street singer quickly drew an interested crowd.
8043 Submitted presented or proposed something to another person The taxpayer submitted several forms to the IRS and waited for them to review them.
8044 Provocateur an agitator or another person who provokes trouble A provocateur in the courtroom, the rabblerousing attorney always found a way to make people turn on one another.
8045 Rationalize to justify negative behavior When he could not rationalize why he stayed out past curfew, the teen’s parents took his car for a month.
8046 Emacity the compulsive love for and desire to obtain, purchase, or spend money on items For Claudia, her emacity was an addiction that forced her to buy hundreds of dollars worth of items she did not need.
8047 Shorthand writing in a shortened way so that characters and marks are used in substitution of words My lousy secretary couldn’t even take shorthand, so all of my correspondence was typed with missing sentences and phrases.
8048 Landscape to decorate with plants To add extra character, the painter always makes sure to landscape his scenes with at least some greenery.
8049 Cuisine the art of preparing or relating to food She was able to take a cooking class in Italy that demonstrated authentic Italian cuisine with its flavors and techniques.
8050 Fail-safe a design feature that is devised so that if one part of a machine, plan, etc. fails, the whole thing doesn’t fail The school put a two-part, fail-safe plan in place so that no students would get left behind in the case of a fire.
8051 Licentious lacking moral discipline or ignoring legal restraint, especially in sexual conduct It is assumed that pagan festivals once involved many licentious activities, including a number of sexual games.
8052 Prosecution the process of holding a trial against a person who is accused of a crime Prosecution of the defendant will be difficult since the evidence against him is all circumstantial.
8053 Homecoming returning home after being away for an extended period of time The ex-con’s homecoming was a joyous one with his family and friends being excited to see him after his fifteen-year stint in prison.
8054 Tied bound; knotted up securely Mother tied up Steve’s shoes for him since he was too little to knot them himself.
8055 Emissary an individual who acts on behalf of another person My best friend sent me as an emissary to ask her father if she could attend my sleepover.
8056 Defeater a person who defeats or conquers someone or something Feeling as if he could conquer anything, the great defeater scaled Mount Everest and traveled through the jungle.
8057 Reserved booked; retained A special suite was reserved online for the lovebirds’ first anniversary.
8058 Cubby-hole a small, enclosed compartment used to store things The student put her jacket and lunchbox into a small cubby-hole inside her classroom.
8059 Crucifixion an execution by being nailed or tied to an upright cross and left to hang there until dead The most famous crucifixion in Christianity included Jesus on a cross with a criminal on either side of him.
8060 Metabolism the chemical reactions which cause fat cells and/or calories to burn Jan can eat anything without gaining weight because of her fast metabolism.
8061 Ingathering a body of people coming together in one place Every year, an ingathering of distant kin joins together for a family reunion at the local park.
8062 Predate to exist at an earlier time at something else A wood frame house and small school building predate all of the brick structures that were built later on.
8063 Disregard to ignore or dismiss something If you disregard the red light at an intersection and keep driving you are not only breaking the law but also endangering your life.
8064 Delinquent late in paying what is owed or past due With so many bills delinquent, Kevin had to look for a second job to help him earn enough to catch up.
8065 Quadruped an animal that has four feet My little girl likes to walk on her knees and hands like a quadruped.
8066 Whitelist a list of items that are granted access to a certain system or protocol A whitelist on the programming allows only certain text messages to come to the phone.
8067 Adorn make more attractive or beautiful George likes to adorn his office with expensive paintings so that everyone knows how wealthy he is.
8068 Callously an adverb that describes an action done without concern or sympathy The thief callously grabbed the purse from the old lady and ran away.
8069 Postmeridian of or pertaining to the afternoon Taking a postmeridian nap caused the boy to be awake all night long.
8070 Consistency texture; feel After jaw surgery, the consistency of the patient’s food could not be solid.
8071 Handle to control or manage Fifty students on a field trip is too many for even a seasoned teacher to handle.
8072 Hut a one room, simple shelter made out of natural elements Building a small hut, the stranded sailors hoped their makeshift shelter would hold up.
8073 Wisen to become more astute and clever When the troubled student was sent to the principal’s office, he was advised to “wisen up or you will end up in jail.”
8074 Unicellular an organism (such as protozoa, some algae or spores) that are made of only one cell A simple creature that has only one cell with no nucleus is called unicellular.
8075 Radioactive describing something that emits radiation The barrels of expended fuel cells from the nuclear power plant are extremely radioactive, and will cause great harm if you get too close.
8076 Located found; traced The student located her math book in her locker but couldn’t find her pencil.
8077 Fulcrum the thing or individual upon which everything depends The factory is the fulcrum of our town because most of our citizens work there.
8078 Nausea queasiness which sometimes leads to throwing up Spinning around in circles for thirty minutes made the girl have nausea in her stomach.
8079 Cherry-pick to selectively pick from what is available The selective attorney refused to take on every client but instead liked to cherry-pick the cases he felt were for sure wins.
8080 Diction the way in which a person speaks or writes The writer’s diction is characterized by short simple sentences that are easily understood.
8081 Almanac an annual calendar with important events and astronomical data An almanac is not really different from most other calendars, but it also has a great deal of other information in it, like astronomical data needed for farming.
8082 Paucity a small amount of something that is not enough Because of the paucity of our oil supply, we need to seek out other fuel resources.
8083 Witch a woman who claims to have magical powers and practices sorcery or witchcraft The warty witch mixed up toad parts and magic beans in her black cauldron.
8084 Locale a specific location known for a certain event Even though the family had not decided where their family vacation spot would be held this year, the mother wanted a tropical locale.
8085 Peat remnants of vegetables that are used to enrich soil Once the gardener spread peat into the clay dirt, it only took a matter of days before the plants began to grow.
8086 Incursion an entry into an area that does not belong to the entrants When the troops made an incursion across the border, they ruined any chance for peace between the two countries.
8087 Transcontinental extending or crossing a continent The first transcontinental telegraph connected an existing network in the east of the U.S. to a smaller network in California.
8088 Talked spoke, using words, in order, to give information The children talked about their favorite toys and discussed what they liked to do after school.
8089 Personality the attitude, temperament, and disposition of someone Many people loved Cassie’s personality because she would always make you laugh with her wonderful sense of humor and kindness.
8090 Traduce to harm someone’s reputation by speaking of them in a negative manner The crooked politician paid a newspaper editor to traduce his rivals.
8091 Carnal associated with passions of the flesh or body Minors are not invited to the art exhibit because the paintings display carnal nudity.
8092 Etiolated pale and drawn out due to lack of sunlight (usually referring to plants) Growing in the dark, the etiolated leaves of the sun-deprived plant were long and withered.
8093 Population all of the inhabitants of a particular location The population of this country is around ten million, which is a small number compared to the world population.
8094 Overdose to take an excessively dangerous amount of something, usually a drug or medication Although she didn’t mean to overdose on Tylenol, the patient ended up in the hospital after taking a deadly amount.
8095 Nonagon a nine sided polygon The pocket watch was a nonagon, with nine sides around the brass edge.
8096 Swerve to change direction very suddenly To avoid hitting the squirrel on the road, the car had to swerve to the left.
8097 Wrinkle a slight line or fold, especially in skin or fabric The maid used the steaming hot iron to smooth each wrinkle on her boss’s shirt.
8098 Saturated soaked; having as much water as possible While a towel is usually quite light, when it is saturated with water it can become extremely heavy.
8099 Kerfuffle an uproar or fuss When rival soccer fans got in a kerfuffle in the pub, the police were called.
8100 Overlooked ignored; didn’t notice The police have not solved the crime because they overlooked an important clue that contains all of the answers.
8101 Touch to feel something with one’s fingers or hands Before she could touch the ingredients, the chef had to wash her hands and put on gloves.
8102 Temerity excessive confidence or boldness; audacity We were shocked Ann Marie had the temerity to challenge our teacher’s authority in class.
8103 Physical physical means relating to the body For some of the athletes, football practice was too aggressive and physical on the neck.
8104 Balmy enjoyable and gentle The balmy climate immediately improved my spirits.
8105 Suss out to come to understand The private investigator was determined to suss out every piece of evidence and eyewitness statement in an effort to solve the crime.
8106 Decorative used to make an object or space more attractive A decorative painting was added above the couch to make the seating area more attractive to customers.
8107 Disclamation the act of disclaiming or denying ownership/connection to something The terrorist group issued a disclamation statement denying any part in the latest string of heinous crimes.
8108 Heresy deviation from a widely held belief or practice Heresy in our church has led to a huge disagreement between members of our congregation.
8109 Version a specific form of something that is slightly different from earlier styles The newest version of the iPhone has different features than the previous style.
8110 Ancillary in addition to the main unit, worker, or task If we start the ancillary generators, we should have enough power to keep the main generator online.
8111 Accomplishment a goal or success that is achieved because of hard work Being the first one in my family to graduate from college is an accomplishment that I’m very proud of.
8112 Rustle to move (something) with a soft crackling sound It was a lovely fall day watching the leaves change color and rustle in the wind.
8113 Evident easily viewed or understood From the look on Dan’s face, it was evident he was disappointed with his low test score.
8114 Guesswork the process of making a guess when you do not know all the facts Using a software system to check for grammar mistakes takes all of the guesswork out of editing an article.
8115 Represent to stand or speak for someone else One of the lawyer’s partners was sent to represent her in court since she had a conflict of interest with the case.
8116 Mime a performer that uses movements and gestures instead of words to express something or tell a story The face-painted mime used its hands to pretend that it was stuck in a box while performing for the children.
8117 Extravagance a lack of control in spending money Yuria’s extravagance was made clear by the gold trim on the rims of her tires, expensive and totally unnecessary.
8118 Bestow to give as a tribute or gift During the ceremony, the prime minister will bestow medals of honor to the brave soldiers who rescued their comrades.
8119 Ridden to have taken a ride on something I have ridden in all sorts of aircraft, from airliners to helicopters and even blimps, yet I have never taken a ride on a hang glider.
8120 Strict closely following and enforcing requirements, rules, or obligations The rules at her new prep school were so strict that students weren’t even allowed to socialize on the weekends.
8121 Raw fresh or rare food that is not cooked The hostess served raw crunchy vegetables with dip because she didn’t want to use her oven for this appetizer.
8122 Looter a person who steals goods from a place, especially during a riot or war During the LA riots, a looter entered downtown shops and stole thousands of dollars of merchandise.
8123 Coquettish playful in a flirtatious manner My sister is a coquettish woman who enjoys flirting with men.
8124 Careless reckless; negligent Because she was careless, the waitress dumped a tray of drinks on my sister.
8125 Payroll distinct amounts of money distributed to a list of workers for conducting their job At the Bush Family Restaurant, payroll required the owners to issue a check to each member of her wait staff for minimum wage.
8126 Plutocracy a political system governed by the wealthy Because it is not operated by the wealthiest people, our political system is not a plutocracy.
8127 Countryside the land and scenery of a rural area Having left the city behind, our road trip took us into the countryside, where farms, fields, and herds were plentiful.
8128 Yowza a word used to express excitement or surprise “Yowza,” Bella exclaimed when she saw the table full of delicious cakes and pies.
8129 Afternoon the time from noon until the evening when the sun starts to set The lazy couch potato likes to sleep until the afternoon and does not get out of bed until one or two.
8130 Bestowal to freely give something as a gift Mr. Markham’s bestowal of such high dowries to his 10 daughters was a surprise to everyone because for years they believed him penniless.
8131 Reconvene to come back together for a purpose We will reconvene after lunch to vote on the proposed amendment.
8132 Avoided evaded; stayed away from Tim has avoided paying taxes for several years, but the IRS has finally caught up with him.
8133 Profligate 1.) wildly extravagant or wasteful; 2.) shamelessly immoral After the millionaire saw evidence of his new wife’s profligate spending, he quickly filed for a divorce.
8134 Reappearance the fact of someone or something appearing again I had seen the strange man once before, but I did not expect his reappearance at school as a substitute teacher.
8135 Deep-rooted deeply implanted or established The woman’s deep-rooted hatred for her neighbor had started when she was just a child.
8136 Ratting a slang term used to describe someone revealing damaging information about someone else, especially to a person of authority The snitch wouldn’t admit to ratting on the drug dealer, but everyone knew that he was the one who told the police the incriminating info.
8137 Home front the people and home country operations of a nation involved in the war During the war, the American home front supported the effort by sewing clothing and manufacturing ammunition.
8138 Limit to restrain or regulate something or someone Since my mother tested as pre-diabetic, she would limit her sugar intake resulting in one dessert per week.
8139 Subduction when one of the Earth’s tectonic plates passes beneath the edge of another plate and into the mantle Subduction can be easily demonstrated by sliding one book underneath another.
8140 Administering dispensing or giving something out The nurse spent most of her afternoon administering shots to sick patients who came into the doctor’s office.
8141 Stipend a small sum of money that is given to an individual on a regular basis Actors will receive credit and a stipend for their work in the low-budget short film.
8142 Cell a term used to describe the basic unit of life. Cells are the smallest components of living organisms, containing all the necessary genetic information and basic structures necessary for life She hoped to continue her studies and make important contributions to the field of cell biology.
8143 Partly somewhat or moderately With some sun shining through the clouds, the weatherman stated, “it is partly cloudy today.”
8144 Hateful filled with hatred; unpleasantness The hateful server scowled every time we asked her to refill our drinks.
8145 Parricide the murder of a parental figure or close relative Because the number of teens killing their parents has recently increased, researchers have started to delve further into the issue of parricide.
8146 Understand to know the meaning of the information you are hearing or seeing Because she doesn’t speak English, the Chinese tourist didn’t understand what the cab driver was saying.
8147 Unwary not cautious or aware of danger Although he should have been afraid of the wolf, the third pig seemed unwary.
8148 Equip to supply someone or something with the necessary items for a specific purpose If you plan on rock climbing, you should probably equip yourself with a harness and the other safety gear needed to stay safe.
8149 Oxidize to merge with oxygen such as in the process of rusting or burning If you leave your bike in the rain, it will oxidize and begin to rust.
8150 Pathos a feeling of sympathy or pity The pathos of the movie caused me to leave the theater with tears in my eyes.
8151 Retroactively taking effect from a date in the past The woman’s pay raise will be applied retroactively, so that she will receive extra funds all the way back to June.
8152 Cheeky impudent or unapologetic but in a generally charming way The third grader was extremely cheeky, rarely referring to the teacher as ‘Mr. Walters’ rather than ‘gramps,’ but it was somewhat endearing.
8153 Blackball to ruin someone’s reputation to the point that they become unemployable and other refuse to associate with them Because the actress refused to sleep with the director, he tried to blackball her and stop her from getting other jobs.
8154 Resonant continuing to sound; echoing The resonant sound in the amphitheater travels to every seat in the house.
8155 Addle to cause a person’s thoughts to become jumbled or confused Is it true smoking marijuana can addle your brain and make it difficult for you to concentrate?
8156 Cumulatively increasing or growing by one addition after another Adding the grades cumulatively each semester, the teacher was able to create a long list of test scores.
8157 Censorious extremely critical After the critic finished the disappointing novel, he wrote a censorious review that urged readers to save their money.
8158 Expository designed to define or explain The play begins with an expository monologue explaining where the story takes place.
8159 Freewill the ability to act freely and at one’s own discretion Freewill donations were given by those wanting to contribute to the fund from the bottoms of their own hearts.
8160 Misspoken expressed in a way that was unclear or inaccurate Fearing he had misspoken, the overly talkative gentleman apologized for his statements.
8161 Malaise a feeling of general bodily discomfort, fatigue or unpleasantness Jason knew he was getting ill because of the malaise he had been experiencing for a few days.
8162 Lodging temporary housing While their home is being built, the couple will have to pay for lodging at a cheap motel nearby.
8163 Extricate to free or remove something or someone If the magician does not extricate himself from the water tank in the next forty-five seconds, he will die.
8164 Aristocratic relating to nobility or upper class The man’s aristocratic background caused him to crave fine dining and lavish parties.
8165 Incapacitated in a state where one has no ability to act or accomplish anything After suffering from a stroke, the once lively woman was now in an incapacitated state where she could barely even speak.
8166 Overage an excess or surplus by which a sum of money is greater than previously estimated The teacher used real money to show students how to calculate an overage or excess funds.
8167 Favoritism showing partiality and preferential treatment Showing favoritism between her children caused the mother’s oldest son to resent her.
8168 Halyard a rope used for raising and lowering a sail or flag The ship’s sail is hoisted by a halyard attached to a ring at the sail’s head.
8169 Deploy to make ready for use or combat The police officer hoped he would not have to deploy his weapon.
8170 Insomniac a person who is regularly unable to sleep As an insomniac, it takes me nearly two hours to go to sleep almost every night, making me even more exhausted in the mornings.
8171 Misgovern to run a country or organization unfairly or inefficiently Because they are being bribed, it’s not shocking that the administration would misgovern the country.
8172 Allegation a claim or a statement saying someone has done something illegal or wrong, which is not necessarily based on facts The professor made an allegation of cheating against his student.
8173 Updated made more modern or up-to-date The kitchen was updated with new paint and appliances, making the home look much more modern than it did before.
8174 Utilitarian useful and not simply for appearance Because Ann sees her car only as a utilitarian asset that transports her, she is not concerned about its appearance.
8175 Disown to refuse to acknowledge any connection with something When his daughter ran off to get married, the angry father decided to disown her and never spoke to her again.
8176 Compulsion an illogical need to perform an action Along with my obsessive compulsive disorder comes the compulsion to repeatedly check doors to ensure they are locked.
8177 Holiday a special day of celebration A holiday gathering is being planned so that we can celebrate Christmas as a family.
8178 Insecure not confident in oneself Someone that is insecure in their English abilities is very unlikely to participate in a spelling bee, due to their lack of faith in themselves.
8179 Chastisement the act of scolding or verbally punishing someone The teacher continued the chastisement of her students, fussing about their bad behavior and rebuking their laziness.
8180 Zoology that portion of science that deals with the analysis of animals and their behaviors Since Chamberlain had a fierce love for animals, choosing zoology as a college major was a natural choice for him.
8181 Orderliness being well-arranged and organized Because she values orderliness, the OCD librarian is continually straightening the same books.
8182 Pagan an individual who doesn’t follow one of the world’s main religions My uncle is a pagan who worships money.
8183 Seamless smooth and without interruption His seamless execution of the challenging task surprised his coworkers and caught the attention of the higher-ups.
8184 Coquetry behavior that is flirty in nature The popular cheerleader knew she could use her coquetry to charm the nerd into doing her homework.
8185 Placate to appease or pacify I tried to placate the sad little boy by giving him a cookie.
8186 Constancy the quality of being dependable or reliable The constancy of my friend Kate makes me feel that I can always count on her to have my back when things are tough.
8187 Prepared got something ready; put in order The chef prepared to cook his stew, placing a pot on the stove and chopping up the veggies.
8188 Manifest easy to understand or recognize; obvious The love on Amy’s face was manifest and obvious to everyone.
8189 Connect to bring or link two or more things together Because the airport is so expansive, a train is used to link each of the distant terminals to one another.
8190 Sailing moving in a way that is smooth, like a boat with sails traveling over water The batter’s ball came sailing across the sky, eventually slowing down and crashing into a tree.
8191 Various different types of the same basic item Her shelves were filled with various books from medical dictionaries to popular fiction and everything between.
8192 Frankly in a manner that is open and direct The attorney spoke frankly to the defendant and was honest about his likelihood of being locked up.
8193 Commentary descriptive remarks based on someone’s viewpoint Every commentary that was made after the woman’s speech was positive since she spoke so eloquently.
8194 Beautifully in a pleasing way The singer beautifully presented the national anthem to the crowd, doing the song justice with her amazing voice.
8195 Nag to irritate or annoy (someone) by often complaining about his or her behavior Tiff promised not to nag her husband to finish his ‘honey-do’ list but continued to complain anyway.
8196 Analyses the plural form of analysis that represents the breaking down of larger elements into their smaller features After several analyses of the blood sample, the coroner was able to identify the toxin that killed the wealthy widow.
8197 Captured to be taken into one’s possession by force The criminal was captured by the police after they surrounded him on the road with several police cars.
8198 Supple flexible, easy to bend Regular yoga will help you to keep a supple form.
8199 Capturing taking control of something from someone else Our forces are in the process of capturing this location, and it will be ours as soon we defeat the last of the enemy.
8200 Putrid rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction Dealing with dead bodies, he encountered plenty of putrid odors.
8201 Identically in the exact same way The two twins often dress identically, confusing everyone around them in regards to which twin is which.
8202 Frantic in a state of panic, worry, frenzy or rush The frantic squirrel ran around Sophia’s house in a state of panic after it jumped through her kitchen window.
8203 Cater to provide food professionally for a special occasion We cater lunches for groups of 20 or more.
8204 Pommel the rounded end on the hilt of a sword or dagger If your sword breaks, you could always hit the enemy with the pommel of your sword.
8205 Binary associated with two elements or items In a game of chess, the results are binary, one winner and one loser.
8206 Reflection a replicated likeness or image Staring at his reflection in the pond, the vain Narcissus fell in love with his own image.
8207 Crimson a deep red color The injured girl’s crimson blood spilled out into the snow after she cut her leg on the sled.
8208 Monitory giving a warning or reprimand The monitory note was sent to the school district to reprimand them for their illegal actions.
8209 Overall all parts, referring to the whole of something While the overall effectiveness of a squad is the most important thing in the military, it’s the skill of the individual soldiers that make the squad effective.
8210 Hopeless without hope; having no expectation of good Sitting in jail, Roy felt that his situation was hopeless without the slightest possibility that he would ever see the light of day.
8211 Paperweight a small, heavy object that is used to keep loose papers in place Because he had no paperweight to hold down his files, the wind blew the attorney’s papers all around.
8212 Distract to misdirect attention from one focus to another usually as an act of deception During the Trojan War, a great wooden horse was sent to distract the soldiers and allow the enemy Greeks to enter Troy and win the war.
8213 Thirdhand describes goods that have been passed down to a third person after having been owned by two others The thirdhand vehicle had two previous owners, but it was still in great condition.
8214 Diurnal energetic during the daylight hours Because bats are not active during the day, they are not diurnal creatures.
8215 Satrap a local governor in the ancient Persian Empire A satrap that served under King Darius were responsible for governing a Persian province.
8216 Peaceful without disruption, commotion or disorder Since my mother was babysitting the newborn and my husband was out of town, I actually had a peaceful sleep tonight.
8217 Adolescence the time period when a young person becomes a grownup When children reach the period of adolescence, they crave freedom to make their own choices.
8218 Oncoming approaching or moving toward a particular point The man walked out into oncoming traffic and was almost hit by a car speeding his way.
8219 Destructive causing a great amount of harm or damage A destructive hurricane destroyed the coastal city, leaving massive wreckage behind.
8220 Influence power to change, affect, control or manipulate someone or something Since they would influence my decisions, my mother told me to choose my friends wisely.
8221 Exult to rejoice, be very happy Christians are taught to exult Christ above all else.
8222 Telltale something that is a blatant indicator of the state of something The rotted wood of the walls was a telltale sign of the building’s old age, and would need to be repaired if I wanted it to look new again.
8223 Inexperienced untrained or deficient in skills to accomplish a task The inexperienced tree cutter didn’t know what he was doing when the tree he sawed down in the homeowner’s backyard fell onto her house.
8224 Isotope any of an element’s forms that differ because of the atom’s neutron count Just like an isotope, you are unlike your sibling because of the differences in your chemical makeups.
8225 Beatify to make something holy or sacred The church was quick to beatify Mary for her role as the mother of Jesus.
8226 Intersect to pass across and split While the architect was drawing two lines, they did intersect at one point resembling the letter “x”.
8227 Cheat to secretly break a rule intended to keep things fair You are not supposed to use your phone during a test, but Lisa decided she would rather cheat than fail.
8228 Fizgig a young woman who acts silly and flirty The playful fizgig threw herself at any man at the bar who took notice of her.
8229 Elegant fancy and stylish in a graceful way The women wore elegant dresses to the fancy party, and their dates wore stylish suits.
8230 Thingamajig an object that one can’t recall the name of I can’t remember the use of that thingamajig or the name of the product either.
8231 Rain water that condenses form water vapor and then falls from the sky in tiny droplets Damp rain splashing down onto the children’s faces was just what was needed on a hot day.
8232 Nurture to help a person or thing thrive Good parents nurture their children so they will become happy and healthy adults.
8233 Ingress a means of entry or the action of going into an area The glass doors on the hotel’s second floor provide ingress into the mall.
8234 Miscegenation the mixing or blending of race; interracial marriage Laws against miscegenation caused one to never see a married couple with a Caucasian husband with an African American wife.
8235 Secondment a temporary period of time in which an employee is transferred to a new position or organization The department head was required to find a couple of replacement workers since two permanent employees were on secondment in a different department.
8236 Think to have an opinion about someone or something I think that we should get up for school an hour earlier, but my sister feels we should sleep later.
8237 Induce to bring about or lead by persuasion Sharon read somewhere that one can induce childbirth by smoking a cigarette, but her doctor strongly urged her against attempting something so foolhardy.
8238 Impassive having, or revealing, no emotion; expressionless Even though it was very exciting, Jon delivered the news in an impassive voice in the hope that everyone would stay calm.
8239 Rajah an Indian king or prince The film describes the life of an Indian rajah who gave up the throne for love.
8240 Paranoid having a mental illness that has strong unrealistic suspiciousness and delusions Schizophrenic patients will often become paranoid and think that everyone is out to get them.
8241 Probity the quality of a person who is completely honest The person who returned the stolen necklace to the police showed a great deal of probity.
8242 Unparalleled without comparison The hotel is the city’s best because it offers unparalleled services not provided by other area hotels.
8243 Chime ringing or tone making component of a device I enabled the chime mode on my watch so it will sound a long beep each hour.
8244 Augur to predict what is yet to come Even the film’s initial reviews augur the movie’s A-list cast will be front and center on Oscar night.
8245 Miserly tight with money; stingy The miserly man never buys anything unless he has a coupon for it.
8246 Probable likely; most likely It was probable that the students cheated, given their scores on the practice test.
8247 Inconsistency irregularity or variability For someone that appreciates symmetry, I was not pleased by the inconsistency that was the one black tile on my otherwise white tiled floor.
8248 Led guided to a certain place or idea Church ushers led the visitors to their pews and welcomed them to service.
8249 Fortress a fort or castle The tall fortress was surrounded by a swampy moat and drawbridge that led to the fort.
8250 Chromosome that portion of the cell that holds the genes which determine the identity and development of a plant or animal A chromosome is the cell organelle that contains the genes that define an organism’s traits.
8251 Piling placing lots of objects into a heap (pile) Messy Margaret has a habit of piling her clean clothes into a mound in her closet instead of putting them away.
8252 Comparative relative; in comparison to something else Because they are the three major monotheistic religions, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism are comparative faiths.
8253 Humbug deceptive actions or words In order to avoid paying taxes, the billionaire gave the revenue department a statement that was filled with humbug.
8254 Volte face a complete rotation of 180 degrees about something Sarah was yelling for a long time at her sister, but she did a volte face and is now kind and sweet to her sister.
8255 Cache a hidden supply of something In preparation of the drought, the farmer has stored a sizeable cache of water tanks.
8256 Audacity a confident and daring quality that is often seen as shocking or rude To everyone’s surprise, Jackie had the audacity to invite herself to her rival’s wedding.
8257 Question to interrogate or cross-examine someone while looking for answers Police continued to question the suspect in an attempt to get him to confess to the crime.
8258 Habitable safe and comfortable to live in The mounds of debris and trash in the rental home meant it would be months before it was habitable.
8259 Remake to create or construct something again A remake of the famous photograph was so authentic looking that it fooled a local historian into thinking it was the original.
8260 Differential differing or varying according to circumstances or relevant factors Alma’s middle child complained about differential treatment, swearing that his mother treated his older and younger brother much better than him.
8261 Abstinent refraining from taking part in or consuming something My abstinent grandmother refuses to drink alcohol under any circumstances, even at weddings or other receptions.
8262 Deserve to be worthy or fit for something, often a reward or punishment The students deserve an A for the amazing project they made out of popsicle sticks.
8263 Explosive something that explodes or blows up when ignited Fearing her husband’s explosive personality, the wife tried to speak softly and avoid any topics that would infuriate him.
8264 Exhalation the process of releasing air from your lungs After puffing on a cigarette, the inconsiderate man’s exhalation of the second-hand smoke created a hazard for anyone standing near him.
8265 Gambit something done or said in order to gain a benefit or advantage The general’s gambit did not pay off, and soon we were surrounded by enemy soldiers.
8266 Providence good management of resources needed for the future Because of Jim’s providence, he and his wife have a nice retirement egg.
8267 Cocky arrogant and conceited The cocky boxer wasn’t as arrogant after he was knocked out in the first round.
8268 Ping a sharp sound, like that of metal striking something While making a toast to the bride and groom, the woman tapped her glass with a high-pitched ping.
8269 Rant an act complaining or speaking about something in a loud, lengthy, angry, emotional manner The woman’s irate Facebook rant was not representative of her character and was eventually taken down.
8270 Plume a cloud of smoke, dust, or vapor that spreads into the air A plume of steam rose up from the place where the geyser bubbled.
8271 Supplied provided; gave The bakery supplied the party with lots of sweets including cupcakes and pies.
8272 Frailty weakness; fragility In spite of the elderly man’s increasing frailty, he still felt he was capable of living alone.
8273 Up to date modern; current My classroom has the most up to date computer systems out right now.
8274 Capitol a building in which the state or national legislature meets Senators met at the US Capitol building in Washington, D.C. to discuss new laws.
8275 Dough informally used to refer to money We’re going to need a lot of dough if we want to afford an exotic car like that one, especially in such a nice color.
8276 Refute to prove wrong by argument or evidence The evidence provided by the prosecutor will refute the defendant’s claim of innocence.
8277 Crazy suffering from a mental illness or insane Because he talks to birds, everyone assumes the homeless man is crazy.
8278 Imago the final adult form of an insect, typically with wings The housefly we see is the imago, the adult form of the maggot.
8279 Worked used body and/or mind to complete a task (especially for pay) Ted has worked for the school system for the past thirty years but is retiring from his job today.
8280 Ignorant lacking knowledge; uninformed My little sister was ignorant of the rules of the playground and pushed and shoved all of the other children.
8281 Radicalize to make social or political views more extreme The terrorist organization aims to radicalize children and promote a killing culture that could establish a base for future terrorists and suicide bombers.
8282 Rudiment the start or beginning of a concept or plan My friend’s addiction to my chocolate cupcakes was the rudiment of my successful bakery.
8283 Sacrificial relating to sacrifice Giving up your umbrella for someone else is a sacrificial act.
8284 Depredation damage or destruction The graffiti artist was arrested because he participated in the depredation of city property.
8285 Inamorata a female lover The celebrity’s one-time inamorata is writing a memoir about their long love affair.
8286 As a result because of Your grade will suffer as a result of skipping class.
8287 Blockage an obstruction or obstacle that is blocking a path A piece of food can become a blockage in the windpipe if someone accidentally inhales while eating.
8288 Trilateral involving three groups or countries The meeting was trilateral between three departments in the company.
8289 Define to state or explain the identity or nature of something In order to define infinity, you must first understand the concept of boundaries and limits, as infinity by definition is limitless and never-ending.
8290 Underwhelmed not impressed or excited I was greatly underwhelmed by the performance of the actors in this play, though I cut them some slack because I know this is their first time on stage.
8291 Feminism supporting women and women’s rights Only in the past few years has feminism shone in the United States’ presidency when a woman ran for office.
8292 Contrived unnatural or fabricated During the family photo, the unhappy teenage girl wore a contrived smile on her face.
8293 Greenhorn a person that is a beginner or new to an activity Veteran bingo players noticed that the greenhorn could not keep up with the fast caller.
8294 Indebted obligated or committed to paying someone back for something The businessman makes his money by giving indebted people large loans to pay back their debts to others.
8295 Sidle to move in a discreet manner, often by walking sideways Members of the rescue team will sidle around the building to avoid being seen by the kidnappers.
8296 Stifle to suppress or restrain something; to hold something back The children tried to stifle their laughter during class but couldn’t hold back their giggles for long.
8297 Traction power or grip that causes a moving thing to stick against the surface The truck driver searched for a good set of tires that would get good traction on wet roads.
8298 Radiant shining with happiness The bride looked radiant as she walked down the aisle.
8299 Hysterics an uncontainable crying or laughing spell The widow was in a state of hysterics at her husband’s funeral.
8300 Yen the basic unit of money used in Japan The yen is the currency of Japan and is the most valued money unit after the dollar and the euro.
8301 Dated noticeably old or before one’s time I can’t help but shake my head whenever my dad dons his totally dated bell bottom pants from the 70s.
8302 Cub a baby bear Pandas usually give birth to a set of twins, but most of the time there is only one surviving cub.
8303 Adscititious additional or external; coming from an outside source The supplemental information was adscititious and wasn’t a part of the original investigation.
8304 Vengeance revenge for a wrong When Jim did not get the justice he thought he deserved in court, he got his own vengeance by shooting his attacker.
8305 Anomalous unordinary, unusual, or distinctly different from the norm The scientists at the weather station were extremely worried about the anomalous readings they were getting from their instruments, as they were far beyond the norm.
8306 Recipient one who receives, such as one who receives money or goods The recipient of the first heart transplant was lucky to have been placed in the skilled hands of Dr. Barnard.
8307 Radar a device that uses radio waves to locate something Bringing a radar along on his latest trip, the fisherman hoped that he would be able to use the device to find schools of catfish.
8308 Fruitful producing good or beneficial results The investor thought his new business would be a fruitful venture, but it ended up costing him all of his money.
8309 Annoy to irritate or bother someone to the point of aggravation The buzzy fly continued to annoy the house guests until someone finally stood up and swatted the pest.
8310 Minister a religious leader, especially in certain Christian churches, also known as a preacher or pastor The minister flipped the pages of his Bible and asked the congregation to close their eyes for prayer.
8311 Vituperation critical and abusive talk Spewing vindictive vituperation to anyone who would listen, the bitter employee spent most of her workday criticizing her boss.
8312 Democrat a supporter of democratic government Even though I am a Republican, I am technically a democrat to the rest of the world because I support a democratic system of government.
8313 Get to acquire or obtain something If the teenage boy mows the lawn, he will get his allowance for the week to spend on anything he wants.
8314 Paging calling a person over a loudspeaker, usually in a public place The store manager began paging for the customer to come to the front several minutes ago.
8315 Frank forthright; blunt A frank conversation was needed between the father and his unruly son.
8316 Survival the state or act of continuing to live or exist despite difficult or dangerous circumstances The best way to achieve survival in the wilderness is to come prepared for danger and adversity.
8317 Innate a quality or ability which you are born with, or which is present naturally Unlike both of her sisters who adore children, Elise does not have an innate desire to raise a family.
8318 Patriarch the male who sits at the head of the tribe or family In my house, my father is the patriarch of the family.
8319 Obliging accommodating; willing to be of assistance The obliging clerk was pleased to answer my numerous questions about the store.
8320 Jester a clown who entertains (especially a medieval court) with his pranks and jokes Playing his role, the court jester juggled balls and made the king and queen laugh with delight.
8321 Diffusion spreading something from one place to another Diffusion of the lemon and lime in the air caused a citrusy aroma to move throughout the house.
8322 Better improved or healthier than before After getting some cold medicine, the sick girl started to feel a bit better.
8323 Boldness being courageous or daring Attempting to answer every question in front of his snickering peers even though the teenage boy was wrong some of the time revealed his boldness to the class.
8324 Effectual effectual means successful in producing a desired outcome It is crucial to maintain an effectual working relationship with your colleagues and coworkers.
8325 Gather to collect or bring things together from scattered places When the bell rang, the students began to gather their supplies and place them in their backpacks.
8326 Mendacious lying; not telling the truth A product claiming to help you get ripped abs in a few hours is mendacious advertising.
8327 Level degree; intensity Because there was a high level of lead in the water, it was not safe for the people to drink.
8328 Veranda a covered area outside a house, usually a large porch Old southern ladies sit in rocking chairs on the veranda outside their front door and drink sweet tea.
8329 Cloister to isolate from others Although the girl was quite shy, she tried hard to not cloister herself in the corner at parties.
8330 Throttle to suffocate by cutting off someone’s air supply in order to kill or hurt him or her At the crime scene, investigators quickly realized that the assailant did throttle the victim due to the red marks around the victim’s neck.
8331 Effluent a polluted body of water from fecal matter and urine Never drink the water in certain third world countries because of the effluent of their rivers and lakes.
8332 Bundle a group of something tied or joined together Before they could start a fire, the campers had to pile up a bundle of sticks in the middle of the rocks.
8333 Narrative a tale that is written or spoken The narrative is a fairytale that tells the story of a poor orphan who becomes a princess.
8334 Blacklist to put a person or company’s name on a list of things that are not acceptable and should be boycotted The producer threatened to blacklist the actor and stop him from ever working in Hollywood again.
8335 Enchanted charmed, delighted, enraptured After the performance ended, we sat glued in our seats, enchanted by what we just saw.
8336 Marxism a social and political theory that is the opposite of capitalism and argues that production and all of the means of public ownership should lie in the hands of the workers The socialist theory of Marxism says that people are grouped into categories based on their relationship to how things are made.
8337 Brood the offspring or youngsters in a household unit Because my wife is pregnant, our brood will be increasing in February.
8338 Exothermic releasing heat Because it generated heat, the chemical was considered exothermic.
8339 Resulted caused; brought about The patient’s cancer diagnosis resulted in him being placed in the hospital for several weeks.
8340 Wholesome considered ethical or of good moral standing Though he put on a wholesome persona, the mayor was really a gambler who stole money from the city.
8341 Phenomenal astonishing; extremely remarkable After seeing the play, the critics praised the young actress on her phenomenal talent.
8342 Dour forbidding and stern The dour man would not laugh at any of the comedian’s jokes.
8343 Cryogenic a branch of physics that deals with very low temperatures Some proponents of cryogenics believe that the very low temperatures may allow those frozen through physics to live eternally.
8344 Discretion the freedom to decide what should be done in a certain situation Because my daughter spends money recklessly, I have to give out her allowance at my discretion.
8345 Atypical not normal Eating meat would be completely atypical for a vegetarian.
8346 Entitle to give someone a right, legal or otherwise If you are arrested by the police, you are legally entitled to remain silent even if they ask you questions.
8347 Prove to show or demonstrate The only way to prove that you did not use a calculator to answer the equation is to show your work on paper.
8348 Morsel a small piece of food Devouring the last morsel of cake, the woman realized that sticking to her diet would be harder than she had anticipated.
8349 Stratum a layer or a series of rock or earth Earth Scientists study stratum comprised of different types of rock.
8350 Signature a person’s name written by his or her own hand With the largest signature, John Hancock is best known for the way he signed his name on the Declaration of Independence.
8351 Rout a defeat of an individual, army, group, or team After the dictator’s rout, the people finally had control of their country.
8352 Colonic related to the colon (large intestine) After the age of fifty, those with a risk of colon cancer should get a test to check out their colonic health.
8353 Shudder to tremble suddenly A cool breeze moved through the garden, causing the princess’s body to shudder from the chill.
8354 Belt to fasten or tie something, usually around the waist Before the roller coaster could take off on the track, each passenger had to belt himself securely to the cart.
8355 Humor having comedy or wit As the speaker delivered the humor in his speech, everyone in the audience laughed a lot.
8356 Mull to think about something deeply and for a long period of time As she continued to mull over the long list of potential performers, the entertainment director wondered if she should just feature someone internally.
8357 Timeliness the act of something happening at an appropriate period or instant Due to the timeliness of the child’s birth, the teacher was able to have her baby in the summer and not miss any work.
8358 Recast to allocate the parts of a play to different actors than originally intended The actors in the play were recast once the director realized that they were not in the best roles possible.
8359 Toil to work for a long period of time You should hire Justin because he is a hard worker who will toil until the job is done.
8360 Endearing bringing forth feelings of love and affection At the beginning of their relationship, the enamored teens would write endearing love notes to each other every day.
8361 Comrade one who shares an experience or duty Police officers came from across the country to gather at the funeral of their comrade.
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8363 Bewildered puzzled or confused Jason was bewildered by the strange noises coming from his neighbor’s house.
8364 Fictional grounded in fantasy: not real Alice in Wonderland is a fictional tale, made obvious enough by the unrealistic events and occurrences that take place in the story.
8365 Scrounge to get things (usually of little value) by asking for them instead of buying them At the garage sale, I had a customer who wanted to scrounge for free items.
8366 Precinct an area of town reserved for police or voting purposes The voter was not sure which precinct he should report to on Election Day.
8367 Sacked fired; dismissed, especially from a job After he caught the worker stealing from the warehouse, the manager sacked him and sent him home.
8368 Hedge bushes or shrubs that form a boundary as they grow closely together in a row An ever-growing hedge stops nosy neighbors from being able to see into the back yard.
8369 Raucous behaving in a noisy and disorderly way Did you hear that shots were fired at the raucous rap concert?
8370 Stick a piece of wood, usually thin, that has been crafted for a specific purpose The eager campers searched high and low through the dense foliage to find the perfect stick to roast marshmallows on.
8371 Nihilism the idea that societal rules are worthless and should be eliminated The rebels urged the people to grab hold of nihilism and remove all government officials from office.
8372 Amazed shocked; stunned Amazed by the great temple, the tourist stood in awe of the beautiful building.
8373 Malevolence malicious or harmful intent Priscilla was always full of malevolence, looking to degrade or insult the other girls around school at every opportunity.
8374 Beset to surround or attack from all sides The expectant mother was beset with a new set of anxieties every time she heard some of her friends’ stories about childbirth.
8375 Brewery a commercial location where beer is made I would like to take a tour of the Sam Adams brewery someday, to see how exactly they make their beer.
8376 Invented created; made Before the telephone was invented, people had to send messages through snail mail or the telegraph.
8377 Contestant someone who takes part in a contest or competition If you are taking part in a competition, such as a game show on TV, you are a contestant.
8378 Choleric easily irritated; grumpy Since I do not sleep well, I am choleric when someone calls me after I have gone to bed.
8379 Undermining making someone less confident, less powerful, or less likely to succeed Dad is always angry with mom for undermining his authority when she allows the children to do things he has told them not to do.
8380 Debilitated made someone weak or without strength Muscular dystrophy debilitated the once robust athlete and left him unable to walk without assistance.
8381 Print text appearing in a book, magazine, or some other paper publication The new Hollywood starlet was shocked to see her name in print after the magazine ran a story on her breakout role.
8382 Plebeian not worthy of the upper classes; ordinary There is no way the plebeian could afford the country club’s expensive dues.
8383 Redound to result in, contribute to When I was on the brink of diabetes, my doctor suggested I eat a more well-rounded diet that would redound to my health.
8384 Misinterpret to interpret something wrong Because the couple doesn’t understand English very well, they often misinterpret what others are saying on the street.
8385 Finery expensive objects or clothing The evening dress designer’s finery is sold for several thousand dollars each in her high-end shop.
8386 Skyscraper a skyscraper is a tall building with many stories The contractor is building a new eighty-story residential skyscraper in downtown Houston.
8387 Subheading a title of a part of a written document Writing in an APA paper requires a subheading under the methods section where the author describes who participated in the study.
8388 Quill a pen made from the feather of a bird Placing the pointed black quill on the paper, the president prepared to write a letter to the general.
8389 Screwy odd or weird Personally I think it is a bit screwy to drink all the milk out of your cereal bowl before eating the cereal, but I suppose that’s just the way Helena is.
8390 Ramrod a metal bar that is used to push explosive material down into the barrel of some old-fashioned guns A cleaning jag is added to the end of the ramrod to make cleansing of the gun barrel easier.
8391 Fuss to show excessive concern about something My worrisome mother loves to fuss over my hair every time I wake up with wild locks.
8392 Bargain a thing brought or for sale for a much lower price than it’s valued at The camper trailer was a bargain since it was priced at 6,000 dollars less than what it was worth.
8393 Incognito without revealing one’s identity; in disguise Even stars who go out incognito are often recognized by the public and hounded by the paparazzi.
8394 Pride being filled with happiness or joy at an accomplishment She felt a deep sense of pride whenever she worked hard and got an A on her test.
8395 Snide indirectly unkind or insulting Tina always made snide and cutting remarks when trying to hurt her younger sister’s feelings.
8396 Neuralgia pain in a nerve pathway Neuralgia is a form of chronic nerve pain that is hard for doctors to understand and diagnose.
8397 Slammed shut something loudly and with forceful power The angry wife slammed her ring down on the kitchen table and glared at her husband.
8398 Incidental secondary or minor related to something Completing the data entry portion of the doctor’s tasks seemed incidental compared to saving lives in the trauma unit.
8399 Taunting insulting or ridiculing in a way that makes others angry The playground bully continued taunting the shy boy and insulting him with name-calling.
8400 Larynx an organ in the neck of humans and animals that contains your vocal cords; voice box Strain on her larynx caused the singer’s voice to crack.
8401 Moonstruck confused and unable to think/act normally after falling in love The moonstruck adolescent will do anything he can to keep his teenage love burning strong.
8402 Dower a widow’s share of her late husband’s property Unfortunately, Ms. Kirkland’s dower is only thirty percent of all the property her late husband owned.
8403 Newton the Standard International unit of force Force is a quantity that is measured by a metric unit known as a newton.
8404 Meant the past tense form of mean that is used to express what someone intended or had in mind I meant to send off the package, but left it sitting on the kitchen counter.
8405 Coinage coins (in a collective sense) The country’s coinage has a picture of its first president on the face of the currency.
8406 Indigo dark blue Using the plant to dye her clothing indigo, the young woman admired her dark blue gown.
8407 Hacienda a large, Spanish estate A wildfire burned down the hacienda and caused the owners to seek shelter with friends.
8408 Irrelevant not pertaining to or insignificant Why does Cathy spend so much time telling me irrelevant facts that have nothing to do with me?
8409 Archipelago a group of islands After island-hopping in the Aegean Sea, the tourists slept for a couple days due to previous excessive boating and walking to the different islands on the archipelago.
8410 Irritate to cause or induce displeasure or inflammation on any portion of body Becky was pleased to find a body wash that contains aloe which didn’t irritate her skin.
8411 Lifeless dead or appearing to be dead because of lack of motion Paramedics got to the child’s lifeless body just in time to restart his breathing.
8412 Fleeting occurring for only a brief time Now that my daughter’s fleeting interest in ballet has passed, I no longer have to be her chauffeur.
8413 Bodacious extraordinary or amazing Surfers will frequently ride the most bodacious wave that is over 20 feet tall without wiping out.
8414 Lock to fasten or secure something or an object used to do the same Deidra forgot to lock her car up, and her wallet ended up being stolen out of it.
8415 Disgusted sickened at the thought or sight of something Disgusted by the sight of blood, the teacher called for a nurse to help the student with his bloody elbow.
8416 Congressional relating to congress A congressional convention was held to discuss federal policies.
8417 Set to deposit or position something in a designated place Once someone in the family had set the table by putting the plates and silverware at each place setting, we could eat dinner.
8418 Occupancy living in or currently staying in a house or structure Building codes required a maximum occupancy of 125 people in the restaurant which was based on the number of exits.
8419 Historicism the belief that history is the cause of or determines certain events I had a revelation that we should not make the same mistake twice because historicism allows us to learn from history.
8420 Candescent glowing with a light that stems from heat The candescent bulb inside of the lamp gave off a warm glow in the otherwise chilly bedroom.
8421 Jade a deep green gemstone that is used in jewelry and ornamental items A deep green jade stone was placed in the center of the fancy necklace.
8422 Fair just in decisions; right or ethical The fair judge always made decisions that were in the reasonable and just.
8423 Defiance resistance or disobedience In an effort to stamp out the defiance of its rebels, the empire raided one of their camps and captured or killed all who resisted.
8424 Separate to break something up or divide it into parts The teacher tried to separate the fighting students but couldn’t get the two boys apart.
8425 Catastrophe a disaster of huge proportions My teenager needs to realize losing her lipstick is not a catastrophe.
8426 Sidestep to avoid or dodge something Jumping out of the road quickly, the pedestrian was able to sidestep being hit by the speeding vehicle.
8427 Brontosaurus also known as an Apatosaurus, this gigantic, four-legged dinosaur ate plants and had a small head but long neck and tail Stretching its neck up to the top of the tree, the Brontosaurus was able to reach plant matter that smaller dinosaurs weren’t able to consume.
8428 Employ to make use of something or hire somebody to work The boutique was looking to employ fashion designers.
8429 Princess the daughter of a king or queen After her parents died, princess Elsa prepared to take the throne and rule as Queen of Arendelle.
8430 Reconcile to restore a friendly relationship While Kim wishes to reconcile with Lisa, Lisa is not willing to forgive and forget.
8431 Multiverse a hypothetical space or realm consisting of more than one universe Steven Hawking insisted that we live in a multiverse of many different worlds.
8432 Method a procedure or technique used to accomplish as task My simple method to cake baking is different from most pastry baker’s techniques.
8433 Amalgamation the action, process, or result of combining something Most Lego creations are an amalgamation of many different pieces that combine to form a cohesive whole.
8434 Polar pertaining to the top and bottom areas of the Earth As the white polar bear foraged for food in the snowy woods, it was always difficult for any animal to survive at the North Pole.
8435 Small of lesser size than normal The skinny girl ordered a very small dress to wear to the dance.
8436 Coroner an official who investigates violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths The coroner examined the body for foul play.
8437 Observer someone who watches an event but doesn’t participate Although she was only an observer, Emily enjoyed watching the other people on the trip swim with the dolphins.
8438 Mountainous filled with many mountains The mountainous area is so hilly, its tall peaks making it virtually uninhabitable.
8439 Sustain to keep up or support In order to sustain food supplies throughout the harsh winter, the settlers had to reduce the size of food portions.
8440 Mate each of a pair of items Erica became upset when she couldn’t find the other mate to her favorite pair of socks.
8441 Zealot one who is uncompromising and fanatical in pursuit of his ideals The religious zealot was willing to break the law to follow his prophet’s orders.
8442 Hew using heavy blows to hack with a tool or instrument When my father got angry with my mother, he would go in the backyard and hew wood with his axe.
8443 Frame conspire to incriminate falsely a presumably innocent person The detectives proved that an upset ex-boyfriend placed a gun in his ex-girlfriend’s car to frame her.
8444 Ensemble a group of entertainers who work together during a certain performance The jazz ensemble is composed of five musicians playing as a group.
8445 Residue the tiny portion that is left behind when something is taken out or when a course of action is completed After the bomb exploded, a residue of black ash covered the crime scene.
8446 Remarked the act of having commented on something Hanna remarked that my decision to do a belly flop was stupid, and I have to agree with her assessment.
8447 Brusque blunt in manner or speech to the point of harshness Since he had burned so many bridges with his brusque attitude, no one wanted to work with him.
8448 Evangelist someone who tries to persuade people to become Christian Speaking to the crowd about Christ was the only mission of the roving evangelist.
8449 Inclusive covering every person and every aspect of a situation The comprehensive insurance plan is inclusive of both medical and emergency cancellation policies.
8450 Individual separate; single Each individual egg was filled with candy and other treats for the children.
8451 Whatever anything; any You can eat whatever you like, as long as it is not seafood.
8452 Collywobbles a feeling of fear or nervousness Feeling collywobbles in her tummy, the nervous singer shook as she took the stage.
8453 Divine right a doctrine that states that kings and queens have been given their power by God and don’t have to consider what the people think while ruling Refusing to consider the peasants’ needs, the Medieval king insisted it was his divine right to rule as he saw fit.
8454 Lifeguard an expert swimmer whose job it is to watch other swimmers and rescue people who are in trouble Running down the beach, the lifeguard prepared to dive into the water and save the drowning man.
8455 Teetered moved unsteadily back and forth The wobbly toddler teetered back and forth before finally toppling over on the floor.
8456 Postpone decide to have something occur at a later date than originally intended I decided to postpone writing my essay until tomorrow because I was too tired to do it today.
8457 Blitzkrieg a ruthless attack designed to quickly defeat or stun another Although the Japanese might have planned dropping bombs on Pearl Harbor as a blitzkrieg attack, the United States did not surrender.
8458 Evasive not straightforward or honest The detective felt the suspect was being evasive when he hesitated with his answers.
8459 Vivacity the state of being attractive because of one’s enthusiasm and liveliness Elicia’s vivacity helps her gain customers at work since being attractive and lively are need traits for a bartender.
8460 Brawn muscular power or strength I need two men with lots of brawn to move my piano.
8461 Authority the power to enforce rules or give orders Because I am the manager, I have the authority to change the policy at my job.
8462 Snag to tear or rip something after catching it on a sharp projection of some kind I tried not to snag my dress on the rosebush but got it caught anyhow.
8463 Swish a hissing or rustling sound I could hear the swish of a paper bag as the wind blew it past me.
8464 Psychology the study of the human mind Studying psychology helped the teacher better understand the minds of her students.
8465 Parole conditional release of a person convicted of a crime The convicted killer had no chance of parole, but was spared from the death penalty.
8466 Nocent damaging or injurious While the mom was not looking, the baby ingested a nocent chemical he found under the sink causing a life-threatening sickness.
8467 Canal an artificial waterway or channel Divers searched the canal for the missing vehicle they fear is deep-down in the channel.
8468 Overachiever one who performs, achieves or is successful in a way that is above average Because he is such a workhorse, the overachiever spends more time crunching numbers at the office than he does with his own family.
8469 Grueling requiring great effort; extremely tiring For over a year, Jake prepared for the grueling triathlon.
8470 Incarnadine blood-red color I needed to find incarnadine tights so that it would appear the same color as my skin.
8471 Reckon to anticipate a specific thing will occur From the loud cheers, it’s obvious the local fans reckon their team will win the game.
8472 Howling a loud, animalistic repetition of sound The howling of the wolves on the breeze sent chills up her spine.
8473 Botch to mess up or ruin Since Timmy wrote his answers on the wrong spaces, he would botch the test.
8474 North in the direction that is the reverse of south Quickly, Karen flew north from California to Alaska to run in the Iditarod Dog Sled Race.
8475 Lousy something that is so terrible it’s shocking The pizza was so incredibly lousy that she wouldn’t even give it to her worst enemy.
8476 Exertion the effort needed to complete a task After the surgery, I was told to avoid tasks that required a large amount of physical exertion.
8477 Discourteous rude; impolite Although she considers herself a straight-shooter, my aunt’s blunt tone often comes across as rude and discourteous.
8478 Nicety accuracy or precision The nicety of her spelling allowed her to win both the local and state spelling bees.
8479 Primeval extremely primitive or old The archaeologist found several primeval dinosaur bones in the canyon.
8480 Debenture a document admitting to owing money usually used with big corporations After publicizing the debenture, it became known to the country that this large company was obligated to pay large sums of money back to the lending institution.
8481 Gradient the curve of a road that increases in elevation forming a shape like a hill Riders screamed as the rollercoaster paused on the highest gradient and then dropped straight down.
8482 Ventral refers to the underside of a plant or animal; close to the abdomen From the cruise ship, we spotted the ventral side of a large migrating whale.
8483 Alimentary of, or relating to food, nutrition or digestion The esophagus is considered part of the alimentary canal because it is one of the passageways for food.
8484 Vibe the mood or feeling projected by a person, place or situation The DJ’s feel-good music created a fun-loving vibe during the summer pool party.
8485 Invited asked; requested The birthday girl invited her whole class to her party, but only ten kids showed up.
8486 Trundle to move along slowly and noisily You can tell that the old car is practically falling to pieces when you hear it trundle along on the road.
8487 System a set of different small parts that work together to create a larger complex whole A country’s transportation system is made up of many small parts, including roads, ports, railways, and airports.
8488 Intimacy a situation in which you have a very close relationship with someone, especially when sex is involved Because she is afraid of intimacy, the rape victim has a hard time letting anyone get close to her physically.
8489 Backdoor an indirect and dishonest way of doing something Because of a shady backdoor deal, the politician lost support from someone he thought was a loyal backer.
8490 Intertwined twisted together or closely connected Our lives became increasingly intertwined as we drew closer to each other.
8491 Motley made up of strikingly different components The motley group of job applicants included a retired teacher, a recently released convict, and a sixteen-year-old girl.
8492 Ulcer an open sore or blister on the internal surface of the body The doctor explained that the patient’s painful peptic ulcer was caused by a break in the lining of the stomach.
8493 Ignore refusing to acknowledge someone or something My husband’s ability to ignore the television while sleeping is amazing to a light sleeper like myself.
8494 Palliate to get rid of or alleviate After surgery, Greg received large does of medications to palliate his suffering.
8495 Ill-fated destined to fail; cursed with bad luck Romeo and Juliet’s ill-fated relationship was doomed from the day they laid eyes on one another.
8496 Incline a surface or area that tends to go upward Because of my knee injury, it is difficult for me to walk up the incline.
8497 Poisonous pertaining to a dangerous and deadly substance Every camper was warned to stay inside their cabins since a poisonous snake was seen crawling around nearby.
8498 Breed a class of animals within a species that have similar physical characteristics My dog is part of a very small breed that originated in Spain.
8499 Harvest crops that are gathered Without machinery to gather the harvest, workers were forced to collect the crops by hand.
8500 Violent involving the use of physical force to harm someone Because she had been abused for many years, the wife didn’t seem to think anything was wrong with her husband’s violent outbursts.
8501 Unintelligible making no sense; not understandable The babbling baby let out an unintelligible wail as she toddled down the hallway.
8502 Division one section of a bigger group A small division of the police force was sent to the corner of 5th and 4th to serve a warrant.
8503 Controversial something that is the subject of typically heated public disagreement Many political topics are controversial subjects precisely because they appeal to one party demographic or the other.
8504 Tintinnabulation a ringing or tinkling sound You are more likely to hear tintinnabulation around Christmas time, when there are more bells and chimes to be heard.
8505 Antagonism strong dislike After deciding to become a cheerleader, the teenage boy had to deal with the antagonism of his peers.
8506 Embarrassment the state of feeling shame or discomfort with one’s self With the woman’s sex tape being released this morning, there was no way to avoid public embarrassment.
8507 Gruel a thin, runny version of porridge made by boiling oats in water or milk that is usually considered unpleasant Though it looked disgusting, the starving man knew better than to pass up a bowl of gruel.
8508 Insubordinate defiant and refusing to follow the orders of those in positions of authority Bethany was fired for being insubordinate after she refused to stock the storeroom as her manager asked her to.
8509 Airing a radio or television broadcast We missed the 6 o’clock airing of the local news, so we will have to catch the 10 o’clock special later tonight.
8510 Urgency a state requiring quick action The urgency of the situation required an ambulance to be called right away.
8511 Adaptation an alteration that makes an animal or thing more suitable for a certain environment This adaptation of the novel was written so the story could be performed as a play.
8512 Wilt to droop or become limp and soft We worried that the long hours of my new job would cause our relationship to wilt.
8513 Property possessions owned by a person or a business Lockers are provided for all the swimmers to put their personal property in while at the waterpark.
8514 Chipper happy and cheerful After having a great day at work, Martha was in a happy and chipper mood.
8515 Constraint a limitation or restriction Jordan felt the constraint of handcuffs pressing tightly around his wrists.
8516 Dermis the middle skin layer where nerve endings, blood vessels, hair follicles, and other biological structures are found The nurse injected the medication into the dermis that lies beneath the top layer of skin.
8517 Render to provide Because of the principal’s unexpected death, grief counselors will be available at the school to render support to staff and students.
8518 Generate to create or produce something The mayor promised to generate new jobs in the area, but none have been created as of yet.
8519 Girl a female who is not yet an adult Because a girl wanted to play on the boys’ soccer team, the coach decided to make it co-ed.
8520 Livery a special color scheme used as a design for vehicles The livery of my favorite racer’s car is a full yellow paintjob that has two black racing stripes going down the middle.
8521 Angelic pure and innocent like an angel The woman’s pure voice sounded both angelic and beautiful.
8522 Fall to collapse or drop down The elderly will often fall down and have trouble getting back up so they will have to seek help.
8523 Unbalanced not even or stable The worker’s unbalanced schedule caused her to work really hard on the weekends and have almost nothing to do during the week.
8524 Doctor a person who uses medicine to treat people’s health issues The doctor will see several sick patients at his clinic before lunchtime.
8525 Convulse to shake violently During the seizure, the man’s muscles tightened, and his body began to convulse back and forth.
8526 Aisle a clear path between rows of seating The bus ride home was so packed that anyone without a seat was forced to sit in the center aisle.
8527 Deserve to have earned something because of actions or qualities The criminal might deserve to go to jail, but the judge had mercy on him.
8528 Inflammable capable of burning; easily set on fire Once drenched in lighter fluid, the inflammable charcoal bricks ignited in fire when the match touched the first brick.
8529 Oligopoly an economic market structure where a few companies or countries control all of the goods and services After three main companies bought up all of the houses, the real estate market in the area became somewhat of an oligopoly.
8530 Hesitate pause before doing something because of uncertainty or nervousness We watched the driver hesitate as she decided whether to turn right or left.
8531 Propitious full of promise; favorable The beautiful Hawaiian weather made it propitious for sun bathing yesterday.
8532 Landlord a person who leases their property to another person or company Beating on her delinquent tenant’s door, the landlord threatened to file a lawsuit if rent wasn’t paid.
8533 Astringent acidic The sauce was way too astringent for my taste, as I dislike bitter flavors.
8534 Belligerence forceful or warlike behavior The army general’s aggressive belligerence helped him in war, but his hostile personality didn’t serve him well at home.
8535 Inspiring having an encouraging or moving effect on people MLK gave an inspiring speech that motivated thousands of people to take a stand for equal rights.
8536 Fugacious short-lived, fading quickly, tending to disappear The preacher held forth about the fugacious nature of life, and how it ends so quickly.
8537 World the earth, especially when referring to the place that people live Because many people refuse to recycle, they are hurting our world and the natural resources on the earth.
8538 Panic a quick worry or dread that someone can’t stop Everyone could hear the panic in the child’s voice and see the strained look in his face as the boy searched for his mother.
8539 Enormous extremely large Jill made an appointment with her doctor to see what could be done about the enormous pimple that had developed on her nose.
8540 Reputation the way in which something or someone is viewed Because the restaurant has a poor reputation, it has few customers.
8541 Mindful thoughtful, considerate and dutiful Since the child was burned by a fire, the teacher told the other students to be mindful of their classmate’s feelings by refraining from talking about the blaze.
8542 Teeny very small; tiny Because she was born several weeks early, the teeny tiny baby fit into her father’s hand.
8543 Equally in a way that is the same or uniform The children divided the tickets equally so that each child would have 300.
8544 Wherewithal money or funds needed for a purchase or project The couple really wants to buy the house, but they do not have the wherewithal to make the down payment.
8545 Predisposition the circumstance of being vulnerable to a particular thing Because my mother suffered from depression, I have a genetic predisposition to the condition.
8546 Ceased to have ended All combat actions were ceased when the two countries declared a ceasefire between their forces.
8547 Wifely like or relating to a wife Rita always made sure to complete her wifely duties such as keeping the house clean and cooking for her husband.
8548 Unimaginable something that is difficult to believe After the devastating storm left the area, people were left with unimaginable damage.
8549 Premier to be the leading or primary element of a group of something Of all the hotels in the world, this premier hotel was on the top of every hotel critic’s top ten list.
8550 Competitive having a strong desire to win or be the best at something Because she’s so competitive, the tennis player can’t stand for someone else to win a match.
8551 Coalesce to join into a single mass Because of the dwindling participation in both choirs, all the members agreed to coalesce their groups into one large chorus.
8552 Priority of most importance. Although I like to go out and have a good time, working and paying bills is a priority over everything else.
8553 Observant to notice or detect things quickly Dr. Mills’ observant personality enabled her to be a great detective since she could determine if a suspect was lying.
8554 Monk a man who has withdrawn from the world for religious reasons When dedicating his life to the Lord, the monk took a vow of both poverty and chastity.
8555 Stertorous breathing in a noisy and heavy way The husband’s stertorous breathing kept his wife up all night long.
8556 Hurricane a large tropical storm with heavy rain and strong winds that spin in a circular manner Weather forecasters are tracking a hurricane with 75 mile-per-hour winds moving slowly towards the coast.
8557 Reached made it to a destination, level, or goal Right before the driver reached her exit, a car accident brought all traffic to a halt.
8558 Revival an instance of something becoming popular or important again after a long time Though it had been on the brink of wilting, the rose underwent a revival when its owner finally remembered to water it.
8559 Status the standing of a person or thing in particular areas such as social, economic, and prestige You have good financial status if you live in a mansion and own a yacht.
8560 Devious underhanded; insincere When Sheila learned the young man had married her ninety-year-old mother, she knew he had devious plans.
8561 Horizon the distant line separating the sky from the earth Watching the large sunset past the horizon created a sense of peace and calm for me.
8562 Fitted shaped in a way that fits snuggly/tightly The bride’s fitted gown was sized perfectly and fit her body like a glove.
8563 Wreckage debris and rubble left over after a disaster Weeks after the tornado swept through the town, homeowners were still trying to clean up the wreckage and rebuild.
8564 Charge to formally accuse someone of doing something Police must gather solid evidence to prove the suspect’s guilt before they formally charge him with the crime.
8565 Circumference the distance around something round or rounded, like the distance around the edge of a circle The nurse measured the circumference of the newborn babies’ head.
8566 Distributed gave out; dispersed or scattered The food bank distributed can goods to needy families that were lacking things to eat.
8567 Shilly shally in an uncertain or wavering way When the teacher stumped the student with a difficult question, she spoke shilly shally since she didn’t know the answer.
8568 Reflected gave deep thought or consideration to something In her book, the author reflected back on her time as a prisoner of war and what that experience taught her.
8569 Loathe to hate very much I loathe having to sit in the waiting room for hours.
8570 Frigid emotionally cold; indifferent My frigid aunt did not crack a smile when she saw my adorable newborn.
8571 Despotism a type of government in which one individual or group governs with complete authority, usually in a harsh manner The only way to end despotism is by removing the ruthless king from the throne.
8572 Harbinger one that pioneers in or initiates a major change Everyone knows the groundhog is the harbinger of a change in seasons.
8573 Unsettled aimless or directionless In her unsettled mind, the young girl could not think of the best idea of what to do after committing the robbery.
8574 Miscellany a collection or group of different kinds of things The hoarder’s back bedroom was overflowing with a miscellany of collectibles as well as items that were of little value.
8575 Metastasize to spread or grow to other sites The idea of revolution began to metastasize and spread like wildfire from Moscow to the impoverished Russian countryside.
8576 Phosphate a fizzy drink containing water, sweet liquid and an acid In the mid-1900s, many customers would order phosphate sodas because they wanted a bubbly drink.
8577 Deposited added; credited After she deposited her paycheck into her bank account, Diane’s balance went from 800 to 1,500 dollars.
8578 Deliverance usually asked or prayed help or saving from a dangerous situation The woman prayed for deliverance from her rude mother in law.
8579 Enervated weakened; derived of strength Because he wasn’t in great physical shape, the runner felt enervated after a long-run.
8580 Classify to group things or people together in categories based on things they have in common The teacher had her students classify all the shapes with less than four sides in one basket and the shapes with more than four or more sides in another.
8581 Satisfactory acceptable or good enough; meeting all requirements Though her test scores were satisfactory, the test taker was sad she didn’t make a 100.
8582 Philistine one who focuses on materialistic pursuits and has no appreciation of culture and art Because Steve is a philistine, he thinks potted meat is a gourmet dinner.
8583 Recommence to continue or start again The construction will recommence after the hurricane leaves the area.
8584 Masquerading pretending to be someone that one is not Although he was masquerading as a poor beggar needing help, the man was really a scheming con artist.
8585 Constructive carefully considered and meant to be helpful The judge’s comments were very constructive to the young singer.
8586 Symptomatology the combined symptoms of a particular disease It is very easy to identify a cold by its symptomatology, which includes coughing and a sore throat.
8587 Trilogy a group of three things which are related The first book in the trilogy sets the course for the other two books in the series.
8588 Adumbrate to create an outline or a faint shadow With assistance from the victim, the sketch artist will adumbrate a picture of the robbery suspect.
8589 Computerized converted operations from manual to a computer-based system The manual locks were computerized, and now they can be set and unset using an app.
8590 Curse to make a statement that promises something bad or deadly will happen The evil witch placed a curse on the beautiful princess so that when she pricked her finger she would fall into a magical sleep.
8591 Contour to mold something into a specific shape The artist made sure to contour the lines on the painting to make the animal appear more real.
8592 Mosaic a hard embellishment that is created by pushing tiny segments of dyed glass or stone into a pliable substance The little girl was fascinated by the colorful mosaic that comprised the church’s window.
8593 Expressionism a style of art where the artist expresses his or her emotions from objects Edward Munch painted The Scream during expressionism due the feelings he felt when the weather one day changed drastically.
8594 Verbal spoken aloud Bree hated the verbal portion of her Spanish exam because while she knew how to write the words on paper, speaking the out loud was far more difficult.
8595 Summer the season between spring and fall when the weather is hot School will be out for the kids during the summer months of June, July, and August.
8596 Chilly unpleasantly cold The temperature dropped to a chilly 13 degrees right before the snowstorm blew into the city.
8597 Interception the act or instance of catching something and stopping it from reaching its final destination Police interception of the secret messages took place after a wiretap was placed on the traitors’ phones.
8598 Guardianship a situation involving the defense or security of something or someone Auntie Em and Uncle Henry took guardianship of Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz because Dorothy was still a child and needed parent figures.
8599 Murder murder means to kill The murder happened on 75th street, and they had to move the body to investigate it.
8600 Preservative a substance added to something else (such as food or wood) to slow down or stop it from decaying Sugar or salt is added to peanut butter as a preservative to keep it from going bad.
8601 Tangent a line of thought that is off topic When my uncle is drunk, he will talk about one subject for a moment and then go off on a tangent about a completely different topic.
8602 Pretense a claim that is not real Under the pretense of being helpful, the sneaky insurance salesman sold the woman a policy that provided her with few benefits.
8603 Boisterous Noisy, energetic, and rowdy The boisterous crowd rose to its feet, stamping their feet and loudly cheering for the NFL star after he scored a game-winning touchdown.
8604 Perigee the point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is nearest to the earth Because the moon is at its closest to the earth during perigee, the gravitational pull is stronger and tides increase.
8605 Mercantilism an economic system in which a nation tries to become more affluent by exporting more goods than it brings into the country and by protecting its store of precious metals Because the country wants to buy less goods from other nations, it is following an economic policy based on mercantilism.
8606 Ray a narrow beam of light A ray of light shined out of the flashlight and directly onto the suspect.
8607 Interlude a short period of time that comes in the middle of an event or situation We exited the theater during the short interlude to purchase something to eat.
8608 Disrespect to show a lack of respect to someone or something This bill shows the government’s disrespect for basic human rights and established legal principles.
8609 Proclaim to announce or declare In order to win concert tickets, I needed to proclaim my love for the band.
8610 Intelligentsia highly educated people in a society French intelligentsia were heavily involved in helping educate the poorer class in the Paris.
8611 Smorgasbord a collection containing a variety of things Fitness experts recommend trying a smorgasbord of cardiovascular activities to discover new hobbies.
8612 Advantage a condition or circumstance that gives someone a greater chance of success The thief took advantage of the light security on New Year’s Eve to empty every cash register in the mall.
8613 Teammate an ally on a team or in a group Every football player is a teammate to the other players on their team, and they work together towards a common goal.
8614 Anyway anyhow; nevertheless I figured that he mall would be very busy on Saturday afternoon, but I decided to go anyway.
8615 Today at the present time I have a doctor’s appointment at two-o’clock today and will take a cab to the clinic.
8616 Famish to make someone extremely hungry Three days without anything to eat was enough to famish the lost campers.
8617 Littoral relating to a shore or coastal region. The littoral states of the Atlantic Ocean include South Carolina as well as New Jersey.
8618 Elated very happy and excited I was so elated on my wedding day.
8619 Invisible not visible to the eye Bree thought the scar from her surgery would be an ugly, red mark, but it was invisible.
8620 Preside to be in charge of something as the leader Judge Judy will preside over the case and make a final ruling on the matter.
8621 Freestanding not reliant on anything else for support The boutique moved to a freestanding building that wasn’t attached to any other store.
8622 Magnanimous very generous or forgiving; unselfish Despite the slurs made against him by his opponent, the boxer was magnanimous enough to praise his competitor.
8623 Attendee a person who is present at an event or gathering The special attendee thought that she was going to the party as a regular guest and not to receive an award.
8624 Abolished put an end to; done away with Although it was in place for many years, the law that stopped people of different races from marrying was abolished in 1967.
8625 Bigamy the practice of having two spouses at the same time Alan was charged with bigamy after the police discovered he was married to two women.
8626 Derivation the origin from which something is developed The word doesn’t have a specific derivation, but it probably comes from a French phrase.
8627 Homestead a house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm They relocated to a new homestead, with more farmland and a larger house.
8628 Shifty deceitful or dishonest in behavior or speech The shifty wolf was able to sneak into the chicken coop by dressing up as the farmer.
8629 Overcompensate to take extreme measures to correct a perceived weakness, error, or problem The young mother tried to overcompensate for her lack of experience through buying her child lots of expensive gifts.
8630 Comedic amusing or funny The comedic value of my friend Tristan is pretty low, since his jokes are lame and he never says anything witty.
8631 Cultist a member of an unconventional religious or societal movement (cult) that is run by a charismatic leader Leader of the Peoples Temple, cultist Jim Jones led more than 900 followers in a mass-suicide.
8632 Disapprove to reject or refuse something When Sarah’s boyfriend came in to meet her parents, she knew they would instantly disapprove of him due to his many tattoos, obnoxious attitude and unemployment status.
8633 Technic the way a skill or event is presented The expert fisherman explained the technic to catching a fish by using a desirable bait and lots of patience.
8634 ASAP an abbreviation for as soon as possible; immediately “Hurry and call 9-1-1 ASAP!” the mother yelled to her neighbor when she found her son unconscious in the pool.
8635 Newscast a news broadcast Expressing their condolences beforehand, reporters on the ten o’clock newscast confirmed that remains of the missing scuba diver had been discovered.
8636 Apprehensiveness nervousness or tension The apprehensiveness on Noah’s face was obvious, though he was just getting a few shots at the hospital.
8637 Portmanteau a large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts She carried her possessions with her in an old portmanteau.
8638 Assertive boldly self-assured; confident without being aggressive The flight attendant became assertive when confronting the man who took his seat belt off during takeoff.
8639 Apocalypse a huge catastrophe that causes devastating destruction and loss Many religious groups believe an apocalypse will one day terminate the lives of all sinners.
8640 Skittered glided or skipped lightly over the surface of something As the rain beat down on the highway, a car skittered across the slick road and careened down the hill.
8641 Tomfoolery foolish or overly silly behavior or actions My sister is far too serious to play pranks on any of our neighbors, so I had to engage in that tomfoolery by myself.
8642 Doily a small ornamental mat made of lace or paper with a lace pattern Aunt Irma crocheted an intricate lace doily to be used as a potholder in my kitchen.
8643 Stevedore someone employed to load/unload cargo, specifically for ships In an industry heavily focused on imports and exports, working as a stevedore unloading ships pays relatively well.
8644 Receive to get or be given something Natalie hoped to receive a letter from her father but has yet to get anything in the mail.
8645 Chaff of very little value The pawn store owner refused to buy the thief’s chaff because it was worthless.
8646 Various a variety of different forms of the same basic object or idea Briana stared at the various flavors of chips and couldn’t decide which one to buy.
8647 Endure to put up with or go through A woman has to endure an extreme amount of pain during childbirth.
8648 Toll the number of casualties caused by an event that took lives The death toll from the tsunami was catastrophically high, reaching well into the tens of thousands across the coastline.
8649 Blatant completely obvious, especially in an offensive manner When the judge heard the defendant’s blatant lie, he became very angry.
8650 Disgruntled unhappy, dissatisfied Even though Harry is disgruntled about losing his job, he still plans to find another one in the same field.
8651 Pillory a wooden frame with cutouts for someone’s head and wrists During the colonial period, thieves were often locked in a pillory in the town square where they would suffer public humiliation.
8652 Gadfly an annoying person who is a nuisance by constantly criticizing others The television commentator is a gadfly whose main purpose on the show is to criticize others.
8653 Limp lacking stiffness or firmness, as of substance, fiber, structure, or bodily frame Having forgotten to water it in weeks, the stalk of the plant was not limp and brittle.
8654 Vociferate to shout, argue, or otherwise speak loudly or aggressively The man decided to vociferate with his wife because the two of them were having an argument and only shouting could apparently get his point across.
8655 Zephyr a light or delicate wind By evening, the harsh wind following the storm had turned into a zephyr that did nothing more than move the leaves.
8656 Intellection the process of thinking or understanding While writing the book, the author’s intellection led him to come up with several interesting plots.
8657 Laggard an individual or group that falls behind others In the race, James was the laggard who finished in last place.
8658 Distill to extract out the essential meaning or most important pieces of something Though he didn’t know some of the words, the reader was able to distill most of what the author was saying.
8659 Ruckus a commotion or disturbance Due to the ruckus in the motel room next door, it woke my whole family up.
8660 Brutality the act of causing or executing cruelty to someone or something The ASPCA joined forces with the local police to stop the brutality imposed on innocent dogs run by an abusive and neglectful owner of a puppy mill.
8661 Appalling very bad The guru’s lie was appalling to those who followed his teachings.
8662 Fortification the strengthening or reinforcement of something Folic acid fortification can help strengthen an expectant mother’s body an make her stronger throughout her pregnancy.
8663 Mortality being subject to death Questioning his own mortality, the elderly man thought back over the many events of his life.
8664 Blame to assign fault or responsibility Although I no longer blame my father for my parent’s divorce, my mother is still holding a grudge.
8665 Disabuse to make aware of the truth If you wish to continue to believe that falsehood, I will not disabuse you by telling you the truth.
8666 Cocktail a mixture of different things My grandmother’s famous soup is a cocktail of several vegetables fused together with lamb, chicken, and beef.
8667 Stringy looking like string; shaggy With her stringy hair, it seemed that the young girl had been neglected due to her dirty hair naturally grouped in long clumps.
8668 Scourge a persistent pest, illness, or source of trouble For several years, the drug violence in the border city was such a scourge on the population that it was named the murder capital of the world.
8669 Armistice a break from fighting which gives two warring factions time to negotiate peace The accidental firing of the missile broke the armistice and destroyed the chance of peace between the two nations.
8670 Minutiae tiny unimportant details The students ignored their teacher as she told them minutiae about her boring life.
8671 Ailurophile a person who loves cats The neighborhood children only saw the ailurophile as a nutty cat lady.
8672 Billion a term used to generally represent a very large number but is equal also equal to 1000 million A billion stars seemed to light up the night sky, so it was impossible for the astronomer to count them all.
8673 Roadside edge next to or the shoulder of a road The family parked their car in the grass next to the highway and laid out a blanket for the family’s roadside picnic.
8674 Reclaim to retrieve or recover something that was once lost The invaders fought with the country’s soldiers to reclaim the land that belonged to them so long ago.
8675 Vitalize give life and energy to Yoga is such a healthy form of exercise that it is able to vitalize and enliven one’s mind.
8676 Influential having or exerting influence or power Because she is very successful, my sister is an influential person in my life.
8677 Governance a manner of governing or the act of governing Because our system of governance in this town is so inefficient, we are looking into a new mayor in the next year or two.
8678 Beatitude utmost bliss and happiness Her beatitude was sparked when her boyfriend proposed.
8679 Fugue piece of music Composing the fugue was easy for the singer once he had the melody down.
8680 Diffuse to spread out over a large area They used the essential oils to diffuse fragrance throughout the entire room.
8681 Resurgent increasing or reviving after a period of little activity, popularity, or occurrence The publisher believed that vampire novels would be a resurgent trend this year.
8682 Novation to enter into a new agreement or contract with the same or similar terms when a previous agreement has ended or fallen through When his contract with the construction company for his roof was up, he made a novation to a less expensive company to finish the rest of the work.
8683 Hobo a somewhat offensive term for a homeless person The hobo begged for food downtown during the day and slept under the bridge at night.
8684 Shaped to be manipulated into a particular shape In the hands of a skilled worker, clay can be shaped into bowls, sculptures, and many other things.
8685 Enforce to compel or require Police officers will enforce the law by arresting people for committing crimes and handing out citations for breaking the rules.
8686 Uprising an act of resistance or rebellion The slave uprising led to several of the revolting men and women to be freed by their masters.
8687 Inflammatory having or relating to the irritation or swelling on or in the body The elderly Mr. Thompson’s inflammatory arthritis could be detected by others due to his slow, painful walk and bloated knees.
8688 Phonology refers to relationships among speech sounds Phonology is the series of noises that establishes the components of a spoken language.
8689 Jolt to push or shake abruptly and roughly We hope that the new stores opening in the downtown will help jolt the economy back to life.
8690 Resilient to recover from damage quickly The community was highly spirited and resilient despite a hurricane disaster.
8691 Assumption the act of assuming, or taking to or upon one’s self; the act of taking up or adopting When the young woman became engaged, the assumption of wedding planner was taken on by the bride’s mother.
8692 Ideation the forming of ideas Positive ideation can keep your mind centered and focused on the path ahead.
8693 Domestic relating to the family or home Because he hit his wife and children, Carl was arrested for domestic assault.
8694 Notice become aware of All the smitten girl wanted was for her crush to notice her, but unfortunately, he only had eyes for her best friend.
8695 Climax the most extreme part of a story, play, song, or situation In the film the climax occurs when the heiress gives up her fortune and walks out of the family mansion.
8696 Sarcastically saying the opposite of what one means in a mocking or joking way Joking sarcastically, the woman said, “Not all men are annoying, some are dead.”
8697 Bootleg made or distributed illegally In the old days, people would pirate games online and burn them onto a disc to make bootleg copies of it.
8698 First and foremost predominantly and mainly First and foremost, security guards are required to make sure everyone is safe during a bank robber before trying to subdue the robber.
8699 Sacrifice to give up something valuable to help someone else I decided to sacrifice my illustrious career to raise my family.
8700 Stimulus anything that triggers a change Because the acid causes the mixture to burn, it is the stimulus in the experiment.
8701 Despotic associated with or typical of a tyrant Many employees have resigned in order to escape the rule of their despotic manager.
8702 Losing failing to keep a hold on something (especially something of value) JT has a habit of losing his truck keys, so his wife usually has to keep tabs on where he puts them.
8703 Gracious courteous and kind The gracious hostess greeted everyone warmly.
8704 Precession the act of something preceding another in time or rank As far as children and precession are concerned, the firstborn obviously came into the world before the younger siblings.
8705 Brilliant very wise or skilled The genius showed how brilliant he was by working every math problem in his mind within a matter of seconds.
8706 Expensive financially costly Britt couldn’t afford the expensive fur coat because of its thousand-dollar price tag.
8707 Oneiric related to dreams The alleged oneiric fortuneteller claimed that she could predict one’s future based on the dreams they had.
8708 Taste a person’s liking for a particular thing Orange walls aren’t really my personal taste, as I honestly prefer darker colors like gray or blue.
8709 Cease to put an end to something Once the treaty is announced, the fighting on the border should cease.
8710 Paystub a piece of paper given to a worker that shows the amount of money he or she earned and what was taken for taxes Without a paystub to show the actual numbers, the employee couldn’t be sure what was being taken out for taxes.
8711 Non-thinking having no thoughts While the girl was totally asleep in class, her non-thinking methods was a waste of time for both her and the teacher.
8712 Unqualified not having the proper qualities to fulfill a goal or position Considering that Paul has only just now joined the military, he is unqualified to take command of more experienced soldiers.
8713 Braggadocio the boasting or bragging about something that is not true The bully’s braggadocio allowed him to hide his low self-esteem.
8714 Cited to be quoted as evidence or justification of a claim Philosophers from the past are often cited when people are debating things like morality and existence.
8715 Escargot a snail, especially one served as a dish Considering how unappetizing snails look in appearance, I have no idea how anyone eats escargot.
8716 Emergency a situation which poses an immediate risk and requires urgent attention The family gathered into the hospital’s waiting room when my grandfather needed an emergency surgery to remove a blood clot from his brain.
8717 Redact to edit or revise a document, removing certain information before publishing The editor had to redact what was private in the court documents before releasing it to the media.
8718 Survive to continue to live in the face of adversity or danger A cockroach can survive the radiation of a nuclear blast.
8719 Doubtful feeling uncertain or undecided It’s doubtful that our team will win any of the remaining games due to the quarterback’s injury.
8720 Golly a word used to express surprise or delight “Good golly, Is it seven o’clock already?” mother asked looking at her watch in amazement.
8721 Axon the part of a nerve cell that transmits signals away An electrical charge traveled down the axon as a nerve signal.
8722 Panoptic showing or seeing the whole at one view The panoptic view from the hot air balloon allowed us to see all of the city.
8723 Luscious extremely appealing in smell, taste, or appearance I wanted to take a bite of the luscious apple.
8724 Alms items which are given to the needy If not for the alms given to him by charitable groups, the man would have died of hunger.
8725 Roam to travel aimlessly and without a clear destination The wayward banished prince had no choice but to roam across the lands, searching for some means of redemption so he could finally return home.
8726 Experimental something new that is still in the trial stages Experimental trials provided encouraging results related to new chemotherapy options for cancer patients.
8727 Arguably in a way that can be shown or true (used to support an opinion) Oprah Winfrey is arguably the most powerful woman in the United States since she has used her influence to bring about change for over twenty years.
8728 Albatross a species of large seafaring bird that is found mostly in the south Pacific An albatross has a significantly larger wingspan than a seagull, but personally I think they’re nearly the same bird.
8729 Pesky irritating; annoying Swatting at the pesky fly, Granny wished that she could kill the irritating creature once and for all.
8730 Vagabond a person who wanders from place to place without a home or job Gandhi was a famous vagabond who wandered from place to place spreading words of love, independence, and nonviolence.
8731 Quarantine a place where individuals or animals who have contagious diseases are held Until it is determined whether or not the dog has rabies, it will be placed in quarantine.
8732 Mandate permission to do something The marshal was given a mandate to use all resources to bring in the escaped prisoner.
8733 Red Tape excessive adherence to rules and formalities, especially in a public processes There is a lot of red tape involved in the law enforcement system, and it can take months to actually hold a trial for a criminal because of formalities.
8734 Hubbub a loud disturbance coming from a number of sources If you don’t like the hubbub of noisy drunks and loud televisions, avoid the pub around the corner.
8735 Typical usual; normal Today wasn’t a typical workday since our boss actually allowed us to take a break.
8736 Semiannual Happening twice a year Semiannual fishing tournaments are held in both March and July.
8737 Vicious violent, destructive and cruel Mark is a vicious person who will spends years plotting how to take revenge on people that hurt him in any way.
8738 Oscillate to swing back and forth Though you cannot see it, sound waves constantly oscillate as they travel through the air.
8739 Clout special advantage or influence to control situations The wedding planner used her clout to get the bride and groom a discount on their wedding location.
8740 Conception the beginning of something, specifically pregnancy Although she doesn’t know the exact date of conception, the expectant mother knows about when she became pregnant.
8741 Vigorous active and strong in a physical sense Chopping firewood is a vigorous task.
8742 Persecution a campaign designed to harm someone because of a cultural, sexual, religious, or racial difference In some religious communities, homosexuals are still subject to persecution.
8743 Inborn existing from birth; natural The ballerina had an inborn ability for dance and was able to perform difficult moves from near birth.
8744 Pregnant carrying a child inside your body The pregnant mother is so excited to give birth to her firstborn son.
8745 Clingy used to describe something that sticks onto someone or something tightly The clingy shirt stuck to the girl’s skin after she got out of the swimming pool.
8746 Citation specific information to identify and locate a specific publication A citation that was listed in the book I was reading lead me to additional articles.
8747 Close up a picture or video taken at a very close distance to the object or person being photographed/filmed The model smiled for her close up as the photographer zoomed his camera in carefully.
8748 Doll a considerate person who is generous and helpful Because she is such a doll, our mother is kind and gracious to anyone she meets.
8749 Nonessential not needed or necessary While living on a shoestring budget, the purchases of a boat, motorcycle and brand-name clothing angered her husband for purchasing these nonessential items.
8750 Discerning showing good judgment and decision making because of one’s ability to perceive or recognize things The discerning detective’s keen insight helped him discover the almost-hidden footprints at the crime scene.
8751 Impolite being rude Her impolite ways of constantly interrupting me every time I spoke made me want to avoid her at any cost.
8752 Crowd a large group of typically disorganized people The protest went from a mild protest to a full blown riot when the large crowd of people started ransacking nearby storefronts.
8753 Reject to not consider or accept something The nerdy boy was shocked when the homecoming queen didn’t reject his party invitation.
8754 Ruling a judgment or decision handed down by a judge or other authority figure The judge’s ruling was a victory for the defendant since the magistrate found him not guilty of the crime.
8755 Steeped soaked in a liquid After the tea was steeped, it was served to the guests at the tea room.
8756 Static fix; unchanging Since the webpage is static, its content will not change.
8757 Faithfulness the quality of being loyal and consistent over a period of time Promising faithfulness to his wife-to-be, the groom prided himself on being loyal in every way.
8758 Composition the overall structure of something The chemical composition of water is two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
8759 Exploited utilize someone or something for their own personal gain “Jane exploited the situation,” Karen responded, “since she only came to our party to eat dinner.”
8760 Copra dried coconut kernels or meat that produces coconut oil Because coconut oil is found inside the copra, the meat of the coconut isn’t discarded after use.
8761 Intercede to try to help settle an argument or disagreement between two or more people or groups If the debate becomes too heated, the moderator will intercede to break up the argument.
8762 Book to reserve or purchase something ahead of time The manager tried to book a meeting room at the office building, but none were empty.
8763 Starve to suffer or die from severe hunger A human being will begin to starve if they don’t eat for several days.
8764 Irk annoy; irritate Harry likes to irk us with his irrelevant questions.
8765 Fence someone who hides or buys and resell the stolen goods for profit My brother was charged for being a fence when he was caught trying to sell stolen merchandise at the Flea market.
8766 Inferential relating to or involving inference If you use inferential thought, you imply things based on the facts you already know to be true.
8767 Nobly in a brave or generous way The knight in shining armor always acted nobly, saving damsels in distress and protecting the kingdom.
8768 Ceremony a formal event held on a special occasion Preparing for the upcoming ceremony, the pastor rehearsed his speech for the nuptials.
8769 Husbandry the breeding and/or cultivation of animals and/or crops Because we engage in husbandry and produce our own food, we do not have huge grocery store bills.
8770 Imposter a person who pretends to be someone else in order to trick and deceive people The imposter mimicked our dad’s voice to perfection.
8771 Defiant choosing to disobey rules or a person of authority The defiant child threw a tantrum when it was time to go to bed.
8772 Crosspatch a grump or grouchy person As the crosspatch grumbled and insulted anyone who walked by, many people avoided the old man.
8773 Balk refuse to comply While my dog loves to go for walks in good weather, he will always balk if he gets the slightest whiff of rain in the air.
8774 Technological related to advanced machinery or techniques Apple is known for their quick technological advancements.
8775 Ache continious, but not strong pain Marathon runners usually can’t move the next day due to an excessive ache throbbing in their muscles.
8776 Crass stupid, vulgar, insensitive If you don’t want to hear crass comments about the way you dress, don’t wear that outfit to the night club.
8777 Cunctation procrastination or tardiness; the action of delaying or putting off something The cunctation of the students caused low grades because the teacher always provided important information at the beginning of the class.
8778 Realm a subject or area in which an individual has curiosity, experience, and/or knowledge In recent years, many technological innovations have deepened my interest in the realm of computer science.
8779 Turtleneck a sweater or shirt with a high turned over collar This turtleneck sweater is my favorite for cold days because it keeps my neck warm and covered no matter what the temperature is.
8780 Auricular of or relating to the ear or the sense of hearing After getting hearing aids, Grandpa Taylor realized he had fixed his auricular deficiency.
8781 Dissent to differ in opinion More than likely, my father will dissent with the idea I am old enough to set my own curfew.
8782 Terrestrial relating to the land or the Earth Earth’s terrestrial biomes include areas such as deserts, taigas, and tropical rainforests.
8783 Dose a measured amount of a medicine or drug The doctor lowered the dose of the patient’s medication so that he wouldn’t be so dependent on the drugs.
8784 Weakling a coward who is too afraid and weak Considered a weakling by his family, Linden wanted to prove that he could stand up for himself and put his cowardly ways behind him.
8785 Perception a way of understanding or regarding a particular subject Your perception of the world around you is dictated primarily by your five senses, and how you understand the world changes drastically if you are lacking one of them.
8786 Memory something remembered from the past Because he died when she was only a baby, the girl has no actual memory of her late father.
8787 Reconstruction rebuilding; renovation Reconstruction of the ancient building took many years and millions of dollars’ worth of supplies and contracting fees.
8788 Butcher a person’s whose job it is to cut up/carve meat The butcher chopped the meat with his heavy blade and then prepared to package the chicken for sale.
8789 Refrain to abstain from making a move To avoid a punishment, I am going to refrain from talking back to my mother.
8790 Buoyancy the ability or tendency to float When I think of buoyancy, the first thing that comes to mind is a balloon floating carelessly through the sky.
8791 Beholder observer; one who sees “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” means that beauty is created by those who observe it.
8792 Misunderstanding a situation where one gets the wrong idea It turns out that the fight between Mark and Matthew was just a misunderstanding between the two of them, as they were actually trying to become friends.
8793 Notable famous and remarkable When the speaker used a notable quote in her speech, everyone in the audience knew who she was referring to since they had heard that quote before.
8794 Nominate to elect someone as a potential candidate for a position Though Nick is already running for class President, I am going to nominate my friend Vicky as well, as I believe she has a shot at winning.
8795 Immorality state or quality of being immoral or evil Several students at the school were suspended due to the immorality of their conduct when they pushed and made fun of a special needs student.
8796 Incapacitate to cause something or someone to not function in a normal manner The doctor ordered the nurse to use a tranquilizer to incapacitate the wild patient.
8797 Myriad of an indefinite large number If you are going to New York City for your vacation, you will find myriad attractions you can visit.
8798 Enabled adapted for use with a specific system My computer is Bluetooth enabled, so it can work together with any Bluetooth device flawlessly.
8799 Lurk to hide from sight until the optimal moment in order to attack Hungry lions lurk in the tall grass and wait for unsuspecting gazelles to cross their path.
8800 Distaste dislike or mild disdain for something Ever since I was a child, I always had a great distaste for bananas, as I cannot stand their texture or their taste.
8801 Threaten to put someone or something in hazard or danger If you threaten violence, you stand the chance of getting in trouble with the law.
8802 Appellate in regard to the request for a turnaround in verdict or judgment When the defendant was convicted in court for his crime, he decided to take his case to the appellate court to see if his conviction could be changed.
8803 Agonizing distressing; painful The pain of breaking my femur was agonizing.
8804 Expanse an open area that is large in size The city park is a beautiful expanse of green in the center of town.
8805 Wedding a marriage ceremony During the wedding, the bride and groom both said “I do.”
8806 Cartel group of businesses or nations that collude to fix prices Oil conglomerates run a cartel to keep prices high.
8807 Bandy to exchange words back and forth In the gym, the two weightlifters bandy about which of them is the stronger athlete.
8808 Tare another name for vetch, a common name for a flowering plant of the legume family I accidentally stepped on a tare when I was walking through the forest, but thankfully the flowering plant didn’t have any thorns on it.
8809 Despondency a condition in which one has no hope My therapist is helping me deal with the despondency I feel when I recall my abusive childhood.
8810 Skillfulness the ability to perform something without difficulty An excellent shot, the hunter’s skillfulness allowed him to kill a huge buck with just one firing of the trigger.
8811 Surface an uppermost area of something Worth the investment, the surface of the marble countertop is smooth and durable.
8812 Celestial associated with a spiritual paradise or heaven Since I am an atheist, I do not believe in a celestial afterlife.
8813 Camaraderie good friendship and trust among members of a group Because of the camaraderie they shared, the soldiers trusted each other with their lives.
8814 Baying making a howling or yelping sound The wolf continued baying at the moon, letting out a lone cry every few minutes.
8815 Aged grew older over time Being out in the sun for many hours a day seems to have aged the wrinkled woman by at least ten years.
8816 Sensation a feeling picked up by one of the five senses The burning sensation in the man’s eye only seemed to intensify as he flushed it with water.
8817 Scission the act or state of being cut The scission of a large ribbon by the mayor is a traditional way to mark the official reveal of a new building in town.
8818 Reign the timespan during which an individual or government is in power A few years ago, the queen celebrated her fifty-year reign as the monarch of her country.
8819 Adjure request or urge someone to do something I had to adjure myself to stay awake, despite having not slept in two days.
8820 Participle a word formed from a verb that functions as an adjective In the sentence “The man was happy to see the rising sun,” rising serves as a participle.
8821 Assertion a bold declaration without proof The lawyer’s assertion will have us believe her client was not in the state at the time of the murder.
8822 Batty crazy and out of one’s mind The batty woman walked the streets yelling “ca-caw” and flapping her arms as if she were a bird.
8823 Don to put on clothing In order to enjoy the 3D showing, the viewers had to don special glasses.
8824 Subcommittee a smaller group within a larger committee formed in order to complete a certain task At the church’s finance committee meeting, the president assigned a subcommittee to purchase a new organ.
8825 Yank to pull something quickly The robber tried to yank the man’s briefcase from his hand, but didn’t pull hard enough.
8826 Supply an amount of something that someone has available to them Since Emily had an excess supply of eyeshadow and blush, she donated some to her twin sister.
8827 Blanch to grow fairer or paler as a result of fright or amazement The snake’s presence made the normally dark Gail blanch in fear.
8828 Reek to have or give off a strong, unpleasant smell It was discovered that a gallon of milk had spilled all over the car, making it reek.
8829 Bell curve a graph that represents the distribution of probabilities of a set of data in a bell-shaped pattern The student plugged all of the data into a bell curve and used the graph to display his findings.
8830 Grit bravery and mental strength The young boy’s grit kept him grounded during the two days he was lost in the forest.
8831 Timer a small device that makes a sound when a certain number of seconds, minutes, or hours has passed The chef set a timer so that he would be alerted after the lasagna had cooked for twenty minutes.
8832 Illuminate to bring attention to or shine light upon Hopefully the justice department’s investigation will illuminate the police corruption in the small town.
8833 Betwixt between, specifically between two objects Steven shaved off the hair betwixt his nose and upper lip, otherwise known as the mustache.
8834 Import to bring in from a foreign country Due to the high tariffs placed on goods, the company decided to buy the raw materials in the United States instead of deciding to import them.
8835 Nil nothing, zero, nonexistent With only five of us and over a hundred of the enemy, our chances of emerging victorious in this battle are nil.
8836 Unprepossessing looking plain or ordinary The unprepossessing bookshelf looked like any other bookstand, giving no hint of what lay behind its novels.
8837 Expropriate to take away property without payment to the owner The pirate’s made their living by being able to expropriate the property of others they happened upon.
8838 Vehicle a mechanical vessel used to transport someone or something The little boy looked out the airport window at the vehicles lining the runway and gaped at the gargantuan metal wings on the airplanes.
8839 Dental relating to the teeth The dental office is running a special where you get a free teeth cleaning and 20 percent off any other tooth-related services.
8840 Photon a small atom or unit in the category of electrically charged things When the photon is at rest, it has not weight or volume to it but does have other identifying properties.
8841 Unlikely not very likely to happen; questionable It is very unlikely that I will win the lotto, but I still like to play.
8842 Renegade someone who leaves one group and joins another with different goals or beliefs The renegade soldiers decided to leave the base and go back home to their families.
8843 Lady a woman who carries herself/behaves in a polite or traditional way Mother believed that every lady should take etiquette classes to learn good manners that all women need.
8844 Presumptive relating to presumption; presumed without further information It is presumptive to jump to a conclusion without knowing all of the facts or aspects of the situation.
8845 Matrimony the state of being married The man and woman are in a state of holy matrimony, being not just a man and woman but a husband and wife.
8846 Conjuration a magic spell The witch’s conjuration led to many demons being released on Halloween.
8847 Simile a comparison that generally uses like or as to make lofty or exaggerated descriptions of a person or object The simile, tough as nails, best applies to a person who is not easily frightened and has a strong, determined mindset.
8848 Gratitude appreciation, thankfulness Expressing her gratitude during her acceptance speech, the actress thanked her husband and parents for their support.
8849 Double Entendre a term or phrase that has more than one definition with one of them being indecent A joke was fashioned from the use of a double entendre by mistaking a pirate’s treasure of booty with a body part.
8850 Disturb to bother or concern someone The sight of all the violence that was taking place during the riots served to disturb my mother, who was always a bit on the naïve side.
8851 Deductible the amount of money an individual pays for expenses before his insurance plan begins to pay After the car accident, the insuree had to pay a five-hundred-dollar deductible to get his car fixed.
8852 Glimmer a faint or unsteady light Only a small glimmer of sunlight shone through the darkening shades, but it was bright enough to wake Corley from her sleep.
8853 Toggle pressing a key or button on a computer to go back and forth between something The little kids would toggle back and forth between music and you tube on their tablets.
8854 Element a specific portion of something The detective needed to find the final element of the puzzle in order to identify the killer.
8855 Starring taking part in a movie, play, or show as a primary performer The most popular movies are starring famous actors that everybody knows and loves.
8856 Moose a big animal belonging to the deer family that has hanging fur from his neck plus large antlers To show off their kill, the hunter mounted the head of the moose on his wall.
8857 Seasoning herbs or spices added to food to make it taste better The cook’s bland food needs some seasoning added before it could be considered edible.
8858 Monsoon a strong wind in the southern portion of Asia and the Indian Ocean that carries a large amount of rain during the summer months The monsoon has flooded the small town and kept people indoors for most of the summer.
8859 Innuendo a statement that implies that someone has done something immoral, improper, or illegal Although the dialogue in the book is not sexually explicit, the writer makes great use of innuendo to convey his message.
8860 Prosperously wealthily Living prosperously, the Jeffersons could now afford to move up to a deluxe apartment in the sky.
8861 Termed gave a name to a certain thing The scientist termed all of the flowers he discovered, naming them after people he knew and loved.
8862 Pitched threw or tossed something with hands The baseball player pitched the ball, sending it sailing past the batter’s head.
8863 Woeful pitiful; pathetic The cook’s woeful attempt at spaghetti tasted like cardboard.
8864 Politics activities and policies related to the governance or running of a country Taking on a career in politics, the young man decided to follow his father’s presidential footsteps into the White House.
8865 Assessing evaluating or judging to come to a conclusion The police officer began assessing the crime scene, looking carefully for any evidence that might help solve the case.
8866 Prattle talking for a long period of time about insignificant things At every party, there is always one lady who has to prattle on about her cute kids.
8867 Incubus a demon or evil spirit supposed to descend upon sleeping women in order to have sex with them In the myth, the incubus surprised sleeping women with sexual advances.
8868 Yield to bow out Since I do not know a great deal about the subject, I will yield this question to my well-informed colleague.
8869 Cistern a reservoir or tank for holding water, especially for catching and holding rainwater for later use Due to living in the rural areas of Montana, the farmer kept a cistern filled with water.
8870 Undue at a level that is extreme, not needed The daredevil likes to take undue risks and keeps himself in trouble.
8871 Elaborate too much detail Stephanie’s dress was way too elaborate for a casual dinner.
8872 Substitute something that is an alternative or replacement for something else While looking in my refrigerator, I realized I would have to substitute whole milk for heavy cream since I didn’t have any cream in the house.
8873 Situated positioned; put in a certain place The secluded cabin was situated on top of a mountain far away from anyone else in the area.
8874 Refined elegant and cultured in appearance and behavior The refined princess practiced eating her pea soup without slurping.
8875 Avoid to keep away from; dodge or evade The dieter tries to avoid foods that are high in fat or sugar.
8876 Passive undertaking no action The passive man never placed a hand on his abusive wife.
8877 Recalled to be remembered I recalled the phone number for the office after a few minutes of thought, and I figured I should write it down next time.
8878 Fluid to simply pour forth or stream All of the bottles of juice are measured in fluid ounces since the volume is liquid.
8879 Mourn to grieve and be extremely saddened by a loss It has been years since her mother’s death, but Debra continues to mourn her loss.
8880 Temporary not permanent; existing only for a period or periods of time Marc was informed that his job was temporary and that when the summer was over he would need to look elsewhere.
8881 Calumniation the false accusation or lies being spread against someone Sued for calumniation, the magazine was required to remove all of the false headlines or face a fine.
8882 Vapor a substance diffused or suspended in the air, especially one normally liquid or solid Mariah breathed in the cleansing vapor of the steam room and instantly felt more relaxed.
8883 Terrified extremely afraid Both mother and son were terrified of heights, so they shook with fear at the thought of flying in an airplane.
8884 Debunk to reveal the inaccuracies associated with a belief My attempts to debunk my young daughter’s belief in Santa Claus only ended with her crying for days.
8885 Permutation one of the forms or conditions in which something occurs or can be positioned In time, the bacteria will undergo a permutation that will make it unaffected by antibiotics.
8886 Eunuch man with genitals removed, who’s job was to guard women’s living and serve kings and queens Though the punishment seemed severe to most, the eunuch saw castration as a necessary evil that was necessary to rise into power in the king’s court.
8887 Dash to run somewhere in a hurry Tristan was able to dash through the crowd, moving so quickly that she wasn’t late for her meeting.
8888 Residence a place where someone lives Painting the residence and repairing the floors will increase the home’s value significantly.
8889 Scurry to move hurriedly or quickly The mice continued to scurry across the floor, moving quickly as not to be caught by the mouse.
8890 Heterotroph an organism that must feed on other organisms in order to grow and survive A carnivore is classified as a heterotroph because it must feed on other living things in order to grow and survive.
8891 Welt a swollen, red mark on the body made by a blow or chemical The tear gas caused a puffy red welt above the soldier’s eye.
8892 Prevailing having the most influence or presence in a situation Considering that Mark and I don’t like each other, the prevailing feeling between us is tension and hostility.
8893 Alfresco outdoors, open to the atmosphere The park has a really nice restaurant where you can dine alfresco while watching the birds as they come pecking at your food.
8894 Chromatin genetic material composed of DNA and proteins that condenses to form chromosomes Found in the inside of the cell, chromatin is made up mostly of DNA and proteins.
8895 Tedious boring; annoying because it is long or slow Watching paint dry seems tedious.
8896 Stub the part of a receipt, record, or another paper item that is kept for records Tearing off the top portion of the ticket, the movie worker returned the stub to the customer.
8897 Gunner an excessive go-getter A gunner by nature, the overly ambitious chef will stop at nothing to make sure his restaurant succeeds.
8898 Rotten something that has decayed or deteriorated and is no longer fresh The rotten fruit sitting in the garden began to stink and attract flies.
8899 Scatterbrained describing a person as having jumbled and messy thoughts or behavior Teachers rarely called on the scatterbrained student to answer the question because the teachers preferred a well-thought out answer.
8900 Dementia progressive decline in cognitive function due to damage or disease in the brain Diagnosed as dementia, Maureen now had a name for the forgetfulness that made her life so difficult.
8901 Multiculturalism an association of three or more cultures While celebrating multiculturalism, people could experience the foods from Thailand, Australia, Norway and Brazil.
8902 Hatch a small opening in a wall, roof, or floor Ship workers opened the hatch and climbed down into the cargo hold area.
8903 Preoccupied to become obsessed or completely concerned with something Following the doctor informing the patient about his terminal illness, the patient’s mind was always preoccupied with the thoughts of his impending death.
8904 Beyond past a specified point The prisoners couldn’t see beyond the barbed wire fence that surrounded their compound.
8905 Precipitation water that falls to the earth, especially in the form of rain or snow Precipitation levels in the desert are very low since it doesn’t rain much there.
8906 Angst a mood associated with intense worry and unhappiness A day before the fight, the inexperienced boxer was plagued with angst about losing his first match.
8907 Amortization the process of determining the cost of something intangible over time You can try to use amortization to determine the value of something unseen, such as friendship or memories, but ultimately that might still be impossible.
8908 Dishonest deceitful. used to describe someone that lies The dishonest salesman is trying to sell his goods for a price they are not worth.
8909 Comeuppance just punishment that someone deserves The judge handed down comeuppance to the deserving rapist.
8910 Assessment the process of making a judgement or evaluation about someone or something The assessment of my car damage was that it was totaled from the accident.
8911 Thrice three times the amount of something When the teacher thrice repeated the directions to her students, she was angry that they failed to listen the first couple of times.
8912 Flexible easy to bend or change If your vacation dates are flexible, you can get a much better deal than if you are rigid.
8913 Chunk a large piece of something A huge chunk of rock fell off the mountain and onto the road below.
8914 Sheepish flustered; embarrassed The shy girl looked sheepish when the popular boy paid her a compliment.
8915 Tossed threw; pitched The boy’s father tossed a ball toward him right as he swung the bat.
8916 Saucy rude and cocky, usually in a lively way With a saucy attitude, the waitress was able to engage and irritate customers at the same time.
8917 Disobey to refuse or fail to obey an order of somebody Children shouldn’t disobey the rules their parents set because it shows disrespect.
8918 Ensconced in a safe and/or comfortable place There is no need to worry about the witness because she is ensconced in the safe house.
8919 Affiliation the involvement or connection that somebody has with a religious or political organization The gang requires all members to tattoo their necks with slogans, which proclaims their affiliation loudly and clearly.
8920 Unsubstantiated not supported by evidence or proof His unsubstantiated claim of being related to royalty could not be taken seriously, as he had no proof to support it.
8921 Passionate strong feelings toward something After suffering from two bouts of cancer, the family became passionate about donating every year to their local cancer organization.
8922 Maelstrom a situation in which there is great confusion, violence, and destruction, or a very powerful whirlpool Following the divorce, Judy was beset by such a maelstrom of emotions that she decided to talk to a counselor.
8923 Proliferate spread rapidly or increase in number With the popularity of the Zumba craze, health clubs that feature this exercise class have begun to proliferate in most cities.
8924 Comeliness attractiveness; beauty The vain woman’s mother kept insisting that comeliness is in the eye of the beholder, but the daughter insisted a good plastic surgeon is key.
8925 Mania excessive desire, excitement, or enthusiasm Greg’s sports mania is so ridiculous that he can watch the same game hundreds of times without getting bored.
8926 Take up to become interested in something Denise wanted to take up playing the piano, but she couldn’t find anyone to teach her how to play.
8927 Moved to feel a strong emotional sense of sympathy or empathy The audience was greatly moved by the speaker’s tragic tale of her life as an orphan from childhood.
8928 Blip an unexpected and minor deviation from the norm We usually ride to school with our mom, but there was a blip in the routine the day we had to take the bus instead.
8929 Ensue to occur as a part of something or after something After Gerry insulted Larry, everyone thought a fight would ensue in the cafeteria.
8930 Gewgaw a showy thing that is actually useless or worthless Leonard wanted to buy the fancy watch, but his brother said the knockoff timepiece was just a worthless gewgaw.
8931 Appendix the last part of a book or essay where extra information pertaining to the topic is included; sometimes with a graphic aid “Your APA paper should contain an appendix located after the works cited page of your paper,” said the professor to his students.
8932 Barbed having sharp pointy wires stick out from a longer wire or hooks In order to keep the prisoners from escaping, a dangerous barbed wire fence was installed so that the prisoner’s skin would get ripped if an escape attempt was made.
8933 Monosaccharide sugar that is in its simplest form If I wanted something sweet, Weight Watchers recommended eating monosaccharide which is found in fruits.
8934 Uncover to disclose or unearth something that was once hidden The explorers set out to uncover the location of the Holy Grail, but never found the legendary object.
8935 Endowment income or property that is given to someone In an effort to assist my son as he buys his first home, I provided him with a significant monetary endowment.
8936 Afflicted stricken, distressed, or impaired The man was afflicted with a painful snake bite after a hike on the mountain.
8937 Pitch the degree of highness or lowness used in a musical performance The range of her pitch was high in some parts of the song and low in others.
8938 Ravage to destroy The category five hurricane will ravage the city.
8939 Respect a feeling of deep admiration and honor for something or someone that causes one to treat it in a dignified way After finding out the candidate had stolen money, the voters lost all respect for him.
8940 Conviction a firmly held belief or opinion The more you speak with conviction, the more your audience will value what you have to say.
8941 Cuckold husband of an unfaithful wife To be called a cuckold during her affair was bad enough, but now the man knew that his wife really wanted a divorce.
8942 Cowardice lack of bravery Ned’s cowardice led him to abandon his comrades during the battle.
8943 Peon an individual with no authority who earns a small salary despite having exhausting job duties The arrogant billionaire would never notice the peon who mows his lawn.
8944 Rue to experience regret or sorrow My husband will rue the day he ever cheated on me!
8945 Emolument compensation for work completed As an intern, Josh works for experience and not for a financial emolument.
8946 Omnipotent having virtually unlimited power or influence My teenager daughter likes to believe she is omnipotent in our household.
8947 Importance being of great value or worth The doctor explained the importance of eating healthy meals and getting rest to the sick patient.
8948 Pallbearer a person who helps carry or escort a casket during a funeral Walking behind his mother’s casket, the grieving son served as an official pallbearer during her homegoing service.
8949 Muted muted means to silence something The muted TV allowed for quiet conversation between the guests.
8950 Felon a person who has been convicted of a serious crime (a felony) After leaving prison, the felon entered a half-way house that helps criminals turn their lives around.
8951 Bossy characteristic of a person who prefers to be in charge and give orders Monica’s sister was always so bossy and telling her what to do.
8952 Dissociate to distance or detach someone or something from a group When Beverly’s friends started to get into trouble with drugs and alcohol, she decided to dissociate from them and find nicer friends.
8953 Secured got; obtained The couple secured a loan from the bank and were able to purchase their dream property within a few months.
8954 Instructive giving useful information The data set was instructive and told the professor exactly which students he needed to work with one on one.
8955 Touch the act of coming in close contact with something If the toddler decides to touch the hot stove, it will burn his hand.
8956 Turophile a person who loves cheese As a connoisseur of fancy cheese, the turophile enjoyed tasting many different types of the delicious dairy product.
8957 Toleration the process or act of tolerating something Religious toleration in America is one of its most admirable qualities, as you can practice any religion you want here without persecution.
8958 Push to shove or thrust at something The small bully would always push his victim on the playground causing his victim to fall forward onto the ground.
8959 Chateau a huge house or manor that is most often seen in France My chateau in France is a huge manor.
8960 Extramarital occurring outside of marriage Carrying on an extramarital affair for several years, the cheating husband was finally caught red-handed by his wife.
8961 Métier a trade or profession I take pride in my métier as a carpenter, creating all manner of excellent wooden furniture for people to decorate their homes with.
8962 Quadrennial lasting or occurring every four years The quadrennial election happens every four years.
8963 Cartography the science of producing maps Since Greg was an expert in cartography, he quickly located the inaccuracy in the map.
8964 Thereupon immediately; shortly after The police chief thereupon ordered a blocking of the road so that more accidents did not occur.
8965 Entailment a deduction or implication It is an entailment to say that, if the President was assassinated, then he must be dead.
8966 Decisively in a decisive manner In the capacity of my assignment the requirements are that I must be able to act decisively, without second guessing my decisions.
8967 Held held means holding something or someone The young mother smiled as she held her newborn baby girl in her arms for the first time.
8968 Unintentional accidental; not on purpose Although the accident was unintentional, the injured man was still angry that the distracted driver bumped him with his car.
8969 Attracted pulled or drew something near The south and north ends of the magnets attracted one another, pulling closer until they touched.
8970 Encyclopedia a book or book set that gives information on many different subjects The traveling salesman tried to convince the librarian to buy an encyclopedia set with hundreds of different topics inside.
8971 Affix to stick, attach, or fasten I plan to affix a stamp on every one of the hundreds of envelopes that we need to mail out.
8972 Established referring to something that has existed for a long time and is therefore recognized Italy has long been established as a country of good food, probably thanks to their donation of pizza and pasta to the world cuisine.
8973 Depressant a substance that causes you to feel sad or despondent Because alcohol is a depressant, it can cause those who drink it to become sad and withdrawn.
8974 Vegetate to exist in a meaningless, unchallenging, and lazy state On the weekend, the tired student loved to vegetate in her room for hours just watching movies and eating popcorn until she fell asleep.
8975 Superjacent lying over or above something While resting on the top bunk, Clifton was superjacent his younger brother who was napping directly below.
8976 Rather quite; to a slight degree It is rather cold outside, so I should wear a jacket when heading to work.
8977 Anxiety an uncomfortable feeling of worry or nervousness Because she was suffering from anxiety, her therapist recommended taking some medication to help.
8978 Combined added separate things together to make a whole The chef combined several ingredients in a big pot, making a vegetable medley.
8979 Falsehood something that is an outright lie or fib Despite the fact that Henry VIII told an obvious falsehood about his wife’s infidelity, the people of England were too scared to question the king and she was beheaded.
8980 Tinder a very flammable substance adaptable for use as kindling Lighting the tinder and wood, the camper prepared for an overnight stay at the campground.
8981 Morbidly in a way that suggests one is too interested in disturbing subjects, especially death The undertaker’s morbidly funny jokes were always about death and the cemetery.
8982 Indoctrination the process of teaching or brainwashing a person into believing something without question A few men in the city resisted communist indoctrination efforts, but most were programmed to side with the government.
8983 Umbrageous providing shade Sitting under the umbrageous tree, the overheated workers were thankful for the shade.
8984 Neglected failed to take care of Because the gardener neglected the plants for several weeks, most of them withered up and died.
8985 Hypocorism a pet name or nickname Although his name was Barry, his hypocorism was the Flash.
8986 Hands-on experience earned from activity that uses the body instead of just book learning The teacher allows the children to take part in hands-on science experiments in which they get to dig around in the dirt.
8987 Approximate close to the exact; estimated Because Jack did not want to place an exact figure on how much he was willing to spend, I asked him for an approximate ball park figure.
8988 Cadaver a lifeless body that is used for research In medical school, each student gets his own cadaver on which to practice.
8989 Confidence a belief that you can trust something or someone fully The wife’s confidence in her husband was shattered after she discovered his affair.
8990 Evasion the act of avoiding or dodging someone or an unwanted event Now that it is mid-term time, the procrastinating student will pay for his love of partying and evasion of studying.
8991 Virtually nearly; almost Virtually no one went to the party other than a few freshmen who didn’t have anything else to do.
8992 Prescience the capacity to know future events Because Janet was amazed by the psychic’s prescience, she visited her on a regular basis.
8993 Initiative an introductory step or act taken by a person Emma took the initiative to clean her room before her parents asked.
8994 Plump having a full, rounded shape The farmer and his wife picked the plump looking chicken for their meal instead of the skinny one.
8995 Totalitarian associated with a system of governance in which the government controls everything Some people feel the government is trying to take our civilian rights and turn our nation into a totalitarian state.
8996 Application an official permission to a higher figure for something Since I needed to travel to another county, I was required to fill out an application for a new passport six weeks in advance by completing the required form.
8997 Motivation the drive someone has for conducting himself or herself in a certain way Usually the only motivation for teenagers going to school is to socialize with their friends.
8998 Effrontery shameless boldness I was shocked by the mugger’s effrontery to kiss me after grabbing my bag.
8999 Heath a tract of open, uncultivated land Wild deer ran through the heath, prancing as they glided through the open plain.
9000 Sightseeing related to traveling around a region seeing interesting sights Sightseeing tours to the ancient coliseum are only offered to large groups by reservation.
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