Random01 — Words

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Random01 — 60 words
guzzle verb
To drink something quickly.
loathe verb
To feel intense dislike or disgust for someone or something
blip noun
An unexpected, minor, and typically temporary deviation from a general trend
dingy adjective
Gloomy and drab
dreary adjective
Dull, bleak, and lifeless; depressing
humongous adjective
Huge; enormous
pudgy adjective
Slightly fat
tousled adjective
Disordered or disheveled
slipshod adjective
(typically of a person or method of work) characterized by a lack of care, thought, or organization
cajole verb
To persuade someone to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery
grueling adjective
Extremely tiring and demanding
whopping adjective
Very large
zombie noun
A mythical dead person who is able to move because of certain spiritual powers
durable adjective
Able to last for a long time without breaking or getting weaker.
lackluster adjective
Lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring
skim verb
To remove a substance from the surface of a liquid
thrill nounverb
verb
Cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
mockery noun
Teasing and contemptuous language or behavior directed at a particular person or thing
smog noun
Fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
growl nounverb
verb
(of an animal, especially a dog) make a low guttural sound of hostility in the throat
smear nounverb
verb
Coat or mark (something) messily or carelessly with a greasy or sticky substance
peek nounverb
verb
Look quickly, typically in a furtive manner
veer verb
To change direction suddenly
swirl nounverb
verb
Move in a twisting or spiraling pattern
sopping adjective
Extremely wet
jovial adjective
Friendly, happy, and in a good mood
momentous adjective
Important because of the effect it has on the future
stranded adjective
Unable to leave somewhere because of a problem such as not having any transportation or money
novice noun
Someone who is beginning to learn a skill or subject
oppress verb
To rule people in a way that takes advantage of them politically and economically.
scandal noun
An event that is considered so wrong that it shocks people
aggressive adjective
Ready to attack and behaving in a threatening way.
trance noun
A semi-hypnotic state where the mind seems to be transported to another realm
celebrity noun
A famous person, especially in entertainment or sport
feud nounverb
noun
A prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute
gripe nounverb
noun
A complaint about something
bigwig noun
A VIP (very important person) or influential decision-maker, often used informally.
errand noun
A short trip taken to accomplish a specific task, usually on someone’s behalf.
grind verb
To reduce something to small particles or powder by crushing or rubbing.
hangover noun
A set of unpleasant physical effects following heavy alcohol consumption, such as headache, nausea, and fatigue.
impenetrable adjective
Difficult or impossible to understand or comprehend; or impossible to pass through or break into.
impunity noun
Freedom from negative consequences or accountability for one’s actions.
kowtow verb
To act in an excessively submissive or obedient manner, often to gain favor; to bow or kneel as a sign of deep respect or submission.
leisure noun
Free time when one is not working or busy; time for relaxation or enjoyment.
mobster noun
A member of an organized crime group, a gangster involved in illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, extortion, or racketeering.
outrage noun
A strong feeling of shock or anger, often caused by something unjust or offensive.
miserable adjective
Very unhappy or sad — feeling deep emotional pain or sorrow.
refined adjective
Describing a person, behavior, or object that is cultured, sophisticated, and graceful, often the result of careful cultivation or improvement.
sever verb
Often used in reference to actions that result in the separation of parts, pieces, or relationships.
vandalism noun
An act of damaging or defacing something that does not belong to you; the deliberate destruction or damage of public or private property.
tinderbox noun
A volatile or tense environment, emotionally or politically charged, likely to erupt in violence or conflict.
borderline adjective
Unclear and uncertain whether something is in one category or another.
reckoning noun
A time when someone's actions will be judged to be right or wrong.
lunacy noun
Stupid or crazy ideas or behavior that is likely to have bad results
dumfounded adjective
Taken by surprise and suddenly and feeling wonder or astonishment.
conceal verb
To keep something secret, and prevent it from being known or noticed.
aversion noun
Feeling a strong dislike of something or someone, resulting in an unwillingness to do something.
visionary noun
Having foresight and imagination that helps a person plan for the future in a creative way.
mercy noun
The act of showing forgiveness and compassion.
offshoot noun
Something that has developed from something larger that already existed