Random42 — Words

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Random42 — 60 words
barf verb
To vomit.
billow verb
To cause the sky or an object to be filled with smoke, air, or steam.
crumple verb
To crush (something, typically paper or cloth) so that it becomes creased and wrinkled
mooch verb
To ask for or obtain (something) without paying for it
prod verb
To persuade or try to persuade (someone) to do something
scoot verb
To leave somewhere quickly
scowl verb
To frown in an angry or bad-tempered way
scrimp verb
To be thrifty or parsimonious; to economize
guff noun
Trivial, worthless, or insolent talk or ideas
bland adjective
Lacking strong features or characteristics and therefore uninteresting
grouchy adjective
Irritable, bad-tempered, and complaining
moot adjective
Not important or not relevant, therefore not worth discussing
quirky adjective
Characterized by peculiar or unusual traits
sloppy adjective
Careless and unsystematic; excessively casual
opulent adjective
Ostentatiously rich and luxurious or lavish
quell verb
To put an end to a rebellion or other disorder, typically by the use of force
spurt nounverb
noun
A sudden and forceful gush of water.
feud nounverb
verb
Take part in a prolonged quarrel or conflict
chow noun
Food
dazed adjective
Confused or unable to think clearly, often as a result of an injury or from shock
sway verb
To move or cause to move slowly or rhythmically backward and forward or from side to side
instigate verb
To cause an event or situation to happen by starting some actions
bully noun
Someone who threatens or coerces others who are smaller or weaker
crap noun
Something of extremely poor quality
phenomenal adjective
Very remarkable; extraordinary
awash adjective
Having an amount of something that is larger than necessary or wanted
salvage verb
To save something from destruction or a bad situation.
hostage noun
A person who is captured and held prisoner and is threatened with injury if a demand is not met
cruel adjective
Causing physical or mental pain
desolate adjective
A place that is empty and without people
validate verb
To prove that something is true
swirl nounverb
noun
A quantity of something moving in a swirl
allege verb
To claim or assert something to be true without proof, often in a legal context.
appalled adjective
Filled with dismay or disgust, especially at something morally wrong.
benign adjective
Kind, gentle, and harmless in nature or effect, or not harmful to health
crack nounverb
verb
To break or cause to break without complete separation of parts, often with a sharp sound.
disastrous adjective
Leading to a complete failure or disaster, causing great damage or suffering
dissuade verb
To advise against a specific decision or behavior, and discourage someone from taking a particular action.
divisive adjective
Causing disagreement or hostility between people, tending to disrupt unity or harmony.
eventually adjective
Something that happens in the end, especially after a delay or a long time.
eyesore noun
Something that is very ugly or unpleasant to look at.
flow verb
To move steadily and continuously, typically in a liquid, air, or smooth motion.
jubilant adjective
Feeling or expressing great joy, happiness, or triumph.
mixup noun
An error resulting from things being wrongly arranged or identified.
modest adjective
Humble and not boastful — not showing off one's achievements or abilitie, and avoiding attention.
placate verb
To pacify or appease someone who is upset or agitated.
protrude verb
To stick out or extend beyond a surface or boundary, often in an abnormal or noticeable way.
recess noun
A short break or pause, especially in the context of meetings, classes, or work, where activities are temporarily suspended.
techie noun
A person who is very interested and skilled in technology, especially computers and electronics.
wrinkle noun
A small line or fold in something, especially fabric or skin; or a minor problem or unexpected difficulty.
stature adjective
The quality or state of being important or admired based on achievements or reputation
mutiny verb
To refuse to obey orders, in an open revolt or uprising against leadership or control.
relegate verb
To move someone or something to a less important role or status.
warp verb
To become bent and twisted out of shape.
personable adjective
Friendly and easy to get along with
orchestrate verb
To organize a complicated plan or event very carefully
superlative adjective
Referring to someone or something as being the best, the longest, or the most incredible among others.
comeback noun
A situation in which someone or something becomes popular, famous, or successful again after a period of being much less popular,
witless adjective
Stupid, foolish, and showing no intelligence.
insight noun
A clear, deep, and sometimes sudden understanding of a complicated problem or situation.