60 words & definitions
| tenacious |
Not easily letting go or giving up.
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| swoop |
(especially of a bird) To move rapidly downward through the air
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| taint |
To contaminate or pollute something.
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| tangle |
To twist together into a confused mass
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| tattle |
To report and tell about another's wrongdoing
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| teeter |
To balance unsteadily, rocking back and forth, almost ready to fall
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| thrash |
To beat a person or animal repeatedly and violently
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| tatters |
Irregularly torn pieces of cloth, paper, or other material
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| thingamajig |
Used to refer to something whose name one has forgotten, does not know, or does not wish to mention
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| swish |
Move with a hissing or rushing sound
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| swoon |
Faint from extreme emotion
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| tacky |
In bad taste
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| tangy |
Having a flavor that is pleasantly strong and sharp
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| tawdry |
Showy but cheap and of poor quality
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| tempo |
The rate or speed of motion or activity; pace
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| testy |
Easily irritated; impatient and somewhat bad-tempered
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| tepid |
Lacking in heat, strength, or enthusiasm.
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| tedium |
The state of being tedious
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| thaw |
(of ice, snow, or another frozen substance, such as food) become liquid or soft as a result of warming.
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| tempest |
A violent windy storm
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| tarnish |
To cause a metal to lose its shine, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture
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| tedious |
Too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous
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| tamper |
To interfere with or change something in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations.
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| taunt |
To provoke or challenge someone with insulting remarks
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| thrill |
Cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
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| tantrum |
An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child
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| tender |
Showing gentleness and concern or sympathy
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| thriller |
A novel, play, or movie with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionag
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| terrify |
To cause somone to feel extreme fear
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| swivel |
Turn around a point or axis or on a swivel
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| tenacity |
Holding tightly onto a opinion or goal in a determined way
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| terse |
A way of expressing something using a minimum number of words
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| taboo |
A subject, word, or action that is avoided for religious or social reasons
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| terror |
A feeling of extreme fear
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| thrifty |
Being careful about not wasting things or spending too much money
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| swish |
A hissing or rustling sound
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| swoon |
An occurrence of fainting
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| thaw |
The melting of ice or snow, or a relaxation of political harshness or hostility
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| thrill |
A sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
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| swollen |
Enlarged beyond normal size, often due to injury, infection, or inflammation.
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| symbolic |
Used to signify deeper meanings beyond the literal sense, representing an idea.
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| taciturn |
Reserved or uncommunicative in speech.
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| tactics |
Planned actions or strategies used to achieve a specific goal.
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| tailspin |
A rapid loss of control, a state of confusion, panic, or chaos, a sudden and dramatic decline or failure.
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| tainted |
Contaminated or spoiled, often by exposure to something harmful or undesirable.
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| tangible |
Real and concrete, rather than abstract or imaginary, outwardly perceptible.
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| tardy |
Delaying or delayed beyond the expected or proper time; late.
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| techie |
A person who is very interested and skilled in technology, especially computers and electronics.
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| telltale |
Revealing or indicating something hidden or secret, showing the inner nature of something.
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| temperamental |
Liable to sudden changes in mood or behavior; unpredictable in temperament.
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| tenuous |
Very weak or slight; lacking strength or substance; an opinion that is not well supported, having little basis or justification.
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| tasty |
Having a pleasant, distinct flavor that is very appealing.
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| theoretical |
Relating to what is possible or imagined rather than to what is real or known to be true.
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| tenterhooks |
Waiting nervously for something to happen.
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| synergy |
The combined power of a group working together that is greater than when they are working separately.
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| thorny |
Causing distress, difficulty, or trouble.
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| tease |
To laugh at somebody and make jokes about them, either in a friendly way or in order to annoy them
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| terrifying |
Very frightening and causing extreme fear.
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| tangent |
A subject or activity that is a change in direction, and different than the one you had been doing.
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| sympathetic |
Feeling or showing concern about someone who is in a bad situation
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