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60 words & definitions

lunge
To move suddenly and with a lot of force in order to catch, hit, or avoid something or someone
lurch
To make an abrupt, unsteady, uncontrolled movement or series of movements; stagger
lurk
(of a person or animal) To be hidden so as to wait in ambush for someone or something
mangle
To severely mutilate, disfigure, or damage by cutting, tearing, or crushing
maul
(of an animal) To wound (a person or animal) by scratching and tearing
lug
To carry or drag a heavy or bulky object slowly with great effort.
lush
Soft, thick, pleasingly rich quality, often from vegetation
mangy
In poor condition; shabby
maverick
An unorthodox or independent-minded person
lull
Calm or send to sleep, typically with soothing sounds or movements
luscious
(of food or wine) having a pleasingly rich, sweet taste
malady
A disease or ailment
lure
Tempt (a person or an animal) to do something or to go somewhere, especially by offering some form of reward.
lucid
Expressed clearly; easy to understand
ludicrous
So foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be almost amusing; ridiculous
luster
A soft glow or shine.
lump
Gather or discard items in a haphazard, indiscriminate heap or group.
martyr
To kill someone because of their beliefs
majestic
Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity
malicious
Characterized by malice; intending or intended to do harm
massacre
Killing a lot of people
maestro
A person who is very skilled at doing something, especially music
magnificent
Extremely beautiful or good
malevolent
Having a desire to do harm or evil to others.
masquerade
Behavior that is intended to deceive.
marathon
Referring to an activity that takes a long time and a great deal of effort
massive
Very large.
lunatic
A person who is crazy
marauder
A person who roams around seeking to attack or steal from others
luxurious
Very comfortable and expensive
lull
A temporary interval of quiet or lack of activity
lure
Something that tempts or is used to tempt a person or animal to do something
lump
A piece of something, often with an irregular shape and weight.
martyr
A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs
massacre
An act of killing a lot of people
loyalty
A strong feeling of support, allegiance, or faithfulness to someone or something.
lucrative
Highly rewarding or beneficial, especially in terms of money or success.
lust
A powerful urge or longing – a deep-seated drive that can sometimes lead to irrational or impulsive behavior, often of a sexual nature.
macabre
Gruesome and horrifying, often involving death or injury β€” typically used to describe disturbing or morbid subjects.
machinations
Crafty schemes or plots, especially intended to achieve something deceitful or underhanded; secret or complicated plans, often with a negative or manipulative goal.
malaise
A societal or group-wide sense of dissatisfaction or stagnation, often in politics or economics.
malign
To speak harmful untruths about someone – to slander or defame, showing illwill.
malignant
Dangerous and harmful, tending to produce death or deterioration – often describing something destructive or uncontrollably harmful.
mandatory
Compulsory or obligatory, not voluntary – enforced by an authority.
maneuver
A strategic or clever action β€” used to gain an advantage in a situation, especially in politics or negotiations.
marvelous
Excellent or outstanding in quality β€” remarkably good.
lurid
Shockingly vivid or sensational, often in a way that is meant to provoke strong emotions.
maven
A person with deep enthusiasm and skill β€” someone who is passionate and experienced in a particular area.
magnanimous
Generous and forgiving, kind and selfless, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful.
makeshift
Improvised and usually crude – serving a purpose in the short term but lacking durability or quality.
malfunction
A failure to function properly – when a machine or system doesn’t work as intended.
maneuver
To carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order to achieve an end.
maniac
Someone who is mentally ill tending towards violent and dangerous behavior.
mar
To cause a flaw or imperfection β€” to damage or spoil the appearance or quality of something β€” to make something less perfect or attractive.
luxury
A condition of abundance, great ease and comfort.
marathon
Any long and challenging activity, especially one that tests endurance.
lunacy
Stupid or crazy ideas or behavior that is likely to have bad results
manifesto
A public declaration of intent, policy, aims, opinions, and objectives.
majesty
Beauty, grandeur, dignity, and greatness that inspires awe and respect.
manageable
Of a size, quantity, or level of difficulty that people are able to deal with