52 words & definitions
| regale |
To entertain or amuse people with talk
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| revel |
To enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing
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| flair |
A special or instinctive aptitude or ability for doing something well
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| hoopla |
Excitement surrounding an event or situation, especially when considered to be unnecessary fuss
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| pizzazz |
An attractive combination of vitality and glamour
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| shebang |
A matter, operation, or set of circumstances
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| shindig |
A large, lively party, especially one celebrating something
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| agog |
Very eager or curious to hear or see something
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| galore |
In abundance
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| crescendo |
A gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music
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| fervor |
Intense and passionate feeling
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| thrill |
Cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
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| vibrant |
(of color) bright and striking
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| ostentatious |
Characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract notice
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| thriller |
A novel, play, or movie with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionag
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| extravaganza |
An elaborate and spectacular entertainment or production
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| racy |
(of speech, writing, or behavior) lively, entertaining, and typically mildly titillating sexually
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| rave |
To talk about someone or something with great enthusiasm
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| intrigue |
To arouse curiosity and interest by unusual, new, and fascinating qualities
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| exclaim |
To cry out or speak in strong or sudden emotion
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| exhilerating |
Making you feel very happy, excited, and full of energy
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| intriguing |
Very interesting, especially because of being strange or mysterious
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| cliffhanger |
A situation in a story that is exciting because you can't guess what will happen next
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| engrossing |
Something so interesting that it takes your entire attention
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| thrill |
A sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
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| intrigue |
A secret or underhanded plot or scheme
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| astounding |
Very surprising or shocking; causing amazement.
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| climax |
The most intense, exciting, or important moment in a story, event, or situation.
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| craze |
A widespread and short-lived enthusiasm or fad for something.
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| dramatic |
Exciting or full of action and emotion.
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| eager |
Excited and enthusiastic about something that is going to happen, wanting it to happen.
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| effervescent |
Describing someone who is cheerful, energetic, and full of life, with a personality that feels bright and dynamic.
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| effusive |
Overflowing with emotion or enthusiasm.
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| enthusiasm |
A feeling of eager enjoyment or passion.
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| fascinating |
Extremely interesting or captivating.
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| gala |
A formal social event or celebration, often involving entertainment, food, and dancing.
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| glorious |
Full of beauty, splendor, or magnificence; worthy of admiration.
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| glory |
A state of splendor, magnificence, or beauty, often associated with triumph or success.
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| gripping |
Captivating or holding one's attention completely.
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| hobby |
A personal interest or pastime that brings enjoyment and relaxation.
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| incredible |
So extraordinary or amazing that it is hard to believe.
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| quest |
A noble or heroic endeavor, often involving self-discovery, personal growth, or exploration.
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| scintillating |
Describing someone or something that is exceptionally witty and entertaining, and is intellectually or emotinally stimulating.
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| staggering |
Causing great surprise or disbelief due to something unexpected or extreme.
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| wonder |
Something or someone that is very surprising, remarkable, or admirable.
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| wonder |
To feel curiosity or doubt about something; to question or inquire about something, often with a sense of awe or amazement.
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| suspense |
A state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what might happen.
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| adventure |
An unusual, exciting, and sometimes hazardous experience or activity.
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| wanderlust |
A strong desire to travel and explore the world.
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| homestretch |
The last part of a process or action, such as a project has been a lot of work, and is now finishing.
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| finale |
The last part of a piece of music, a performance, or a public event, especially when particularly dramatic or exciting.
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| proclaim |
To announce something publicly and proudly.
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