Random44 — Words

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Random44 — 60 words
cackle verb
To laugh in a loud, high voice
besmirch verb
To cause harm or damage to the reputation of someone or something
dunk verb
To dip or submerge something in liquid.
flail verb
To swing back and forth very quickly.
pester verb
To trouble or annoy someone with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions
sulk verb
To be silent, morose, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment
splotch noun
A daub, blot, or smear of something, typically a liquid
swath noun
A broad strip or area of something
rant nounverb
verb
Speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way
kinky adjective
Exhibiting unusual behavior
craven adjective
Contemptibly lacking in courage; cowardly
hag noun
A witch, especially one in the form of an ugly old woman
torment nounverb
verb
Cause to experience severe mental or physical suffering
scald verb
To injure with very hot liquid or steam
meander verb
(of a river or road) To follow a winding course.
gaze nounverb
verb
Look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought
glimpse nounverb
verb
See or perceive briefly or partially
pandemonium noun
Wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar
blizzard noun
a severe snow storm with strong winds
atrocious adjective
Horrifyingly wicked
harass verb
To subject someone to aggressive pressure or intimidation
snooze nounverb
verb
Have a short, light sleep
oblivious adjective
Not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one
supreme adjective
(of authority or an office, or someone holding it) superior to all others
majestic adjective
Having or showing impressive beauty or dignity
spurious adjective
False and incorrect
sliver noun
A thin piece of something cut from a larger piece.
ignite verb
To cause something to catch fire or become inflamed.
reeling adjective
To feel very shocked, upset, or confused.
ambiguous adjective
Something whose meaning is unclear, because it can be understood in several ways
astute adjective
Ability to understand things quickly and clearly, and to use the knowledge well
coerce verb
To force an unwilling person to do something by using force or threats.
tilt verb
For one side of an object to be lower than the other
thrifty adjective
Being careful about not wasting things or spending too much money
austere adjective
Strictly simple and plain without decoration
chatter nounverb
noun
Incessant trivial talk
jest nounverb
noun
A thing said or done for amusement; a joke
disgrace nounverb
noun
The reduced respect that is caused by doing something very bad
conflict noun
A serious disagreement or argument, often a prolonged one.
cuddly adjective
Emotionally warm or affectionate in behavior.
withstand verb
To remain firm in endurance or opposition.
hardship noun
Severe suffering or difficulty caused by lack of necessities like food, money, or shelter.
impact noun
The force or action of one object hitting another.
impede verb
To create obstacles or difficulties that hinder an action or process.
influx noun
A large arrival or flow of people, things, or money into a place.
lucrative adjective
Highly rewarding or beneficial, especially in terms of money or success.
pinnacle noun
The highest point or peak of something, usually representing the peak of success or achievement.
scrutinize verb
To look at something in great detail, often to understand it better or to detect any flaws or issues.
staggering adjective
Causing great surprise or disbelief due to something unexpected or extreme.
usurp verb
To take a position of power or importance illegally or by force; to seize or assume something without the right to do so.
vie verb
To compete intensely with others for superiority or a desired goal.
steep adjective
Rising or falling at a sharp angle.
opportune adjective
Happening at a time that is convenient or likely to produce success.
wreck nounverb
verb
To destroy of severely damage something.
bloodthirsty adjective
Eager to see or take part in violence and killing; murderous and cruel.
methodical adjective
Done by using a careful and organized procedure; working in a very careful and organized way.
infamous adjective
Well known for some bad quality or deed
tease verb
To laugh at somebody and make jokes about them, either in a friendly way or in order to annoy them
multitude noun
A large number of people or things
traumatic adjective
Causing severe and lasting emotional shock and pain.