Random22 — Words

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Random22 — 60 words
bawl verb
To cry loudly and uncontrollably.
douse verb
To pour a liquid over; drench
plunge verb
To quickly fall a long way down
squelch verb
To inhibit or suppress
shmo noun
A stupid person
thud noun
A dull, heavy sound, such as that made by an object falling to the ground
lug verb
To carry or drag a heavy or bulky object slowly with great effort.
nag nounverb
verb
Annoy or irritate (a person) with persistent fault-finding or continuous urging
cushy adjective
(of a job, task, or situation) undemanding, easy, or secure
livid adjective
Furiously angry
plush adjective
Richly luxurious and expensive
snazzy adjective
Stylish and attractive
honkey noun
Usually an uncomplimentary term referring to 'white people'
scorn nounverb
verb
Feel or express contempt or derision for
vanish verb
To disappear suddenly and completely
rustic adjective
Relating to the countryside; rural
radiance adjective
Bright light or inner glow that shines from something or someone
wilt verb
To become limp through heat, loss of water, or disease, regarding something such as a plant, leaf, or flower.
crook noun
A person who is dishonest or a criminal
skid nounverb
verb
(of a vehicle) slide, typically sideways or obliquely, on slippery ground or as a result of stopping or turning too quickly
candor noun
The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness
maestro noun
A person who is very skilled at doing something, especially music
perplexing adjective
Confusing and difficult to understand
hysteria noun
A state of extreme excitement, fear or anger in which a person, or a group of people, loses control of their emotions and starts to cry, laugh, etc.
snap verb
To break suddenly.
industrious adjective
To work very hard
tingle nounverb
verb
To experience or cause to experience a slight prickling or stinging sensation
trickle nounverb
noun
A small flow of liquid
whine nounverb
noun
A long, high-pitched complaining cry
ridicule nounverb
noun
The subjection of someone or something to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior
bumpy adjective
Unstable or rough, especially describing a ride or journey.
cheapskate noun
A person who is unwilling to spend money, even when necessary; very stingy.
congeal verb
To become fixed, firm, or rigid; to change from a fluid or soft state to a thickened or solid state.
deceive verb
To mislead or trick someone, especially for personal gain.
dip nounverb
noun
A brief lowering or decline, often in reference to a surface or position
ego noun
A person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance.
gyrations noun
Circular or spiral movements, often in a rapid or repetitive manner.
homesick adjective
Feeling sad or longing for home and family when away from them.
ingenious adjective
Demonstrating exceptional intelligence, originality, or resourcefulness.
quorum noun
The minimum number of members required to be present in order to conduct official business or make decisions as a group.
roundabout adjective
Describing a way of doing something that is not straightforward, often involving detours, twists, or delays.
traverse verb
To move back and forth over an area, often in search or exploration.
ultimatum noun
A firm warning, often with consequences if the demand isn’t met.
utmost adjective
The greatest or highest degree or amount of something; as far as possible; to the maximum extent
victim noun
A person who is negatively affected by a situation or condition
concede verb
To give in or surrender, especially after a struggle or competition.
ravenous adjective
Extremely hungry; eager or craving something in an intense or insatiable way.
revert verb
To go back to a previous behavior, situation, or form after a period of change.
decisive adjective
Being able to make decisions quickly and confidently.
solitude noun
The state or situation of being isolated and alone.
circumvent verb
To find a way around and overcome a problem or difficulty.
manifesto noun
A public declaration of intent, policy, aims, opinions, and objectives.
hiss nounverb
verb
To make a sharp sound such as water coming out of a broken pipe.
majesty noun
Beauty, grandeur, dignity, and greatness that inspires awe and respect.
dynamic adjective
Marked by continuous and productive activity or change
laughable adjective
So stupid as to be funny and not worth serious consideration; bad in a way that seems foolish or silly
eternity noun
Time that never ends and has no limits
meteoric adjective
Something that develops very fast and attracts a lot of attention
crispy adjective
When food has a pleasingly firm, dry, and brittle surface or texture.
shameful adjective
Disgraceful behavior that is worthy of blame and shame.