Random06 — Words

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Random06 — 60 words
bask verb
To lie exposed to warmth and sunlight for relaxation and pleasure.
parch verb
To make or become dry through intense heat.
prance verb
For a horse to move with high springy steps.
shrug verb
To raise one's shoulders slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference
teeter verb
To balance unsteadily, rocking back and forth, almost ready to fall
thwart verb
To prevent someone from accomplishing something
flurry noun
A small swirling mass of something, especially snow or leaves, moved by sudden gusts of wind
inkling noun
A slight knowledge or suspicion; a hint
pliable adjective
When a person is easily influenced, controlled, or persuaded by others
kilter noun
The proper or usual state or condition.
mayhem noun
Violent and chaotic disorder
mogul noun
An important or powerful person, especially in the motion picture or media industry
mutt noun
A dog with parents of different breeds
slacker noun
A person who avoids work or effort
swig noun
A quick swallow of a drink
chitchat nounverb
verb
Talk about trivial matters
daffy adjective
Silly, different, strange, and funny
dainty adjective
Delicately small and pretty
sultry adjective
(of the air or weather) hot and humid
testy adjective
Easily irritated; impatient and somewhat bad-tempered
wacky adjective
Something that is strange and different to the point of amusement.
conquest noun
The subjugation and assumption of control of a place or people by use of military force.
wreak verb
To cause a large amount of damage or harm.
devour verb
Read (something) quickly and eagerly
harsh adjective
Cruel or severe
dilapidated adjective
(of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect
pall noun
A feeling of gloom
inept adjective
Having or showing no skill; clumsy
rogue noun
Behaving in a way that causes damage.
spontaneous adjective
Happening extremely quickly, starting in a single moment
shackle verb
Something that prevents freedom of movement, literally or figuratively
slap nounverb
verb
To hit quickly with the flat part of the hand
apologetic adjective
Feeling or showing that you are sorry for doing something wrong or for causing a problem
crush nounverb
noun
A crowd of people pressed closely together, especially in an enclosed space
groan nounverb
noun
A deep sound made in pain or annoyance
streak nounverb
noun
A long, thin line or mark of a different substance or color from its surroundings
brainstorm nounverb
noun
A great idea that someone thinks of suddenly.
cesspool noun
A place or situation that is filthy, corrupt, or morally degraded.
convoy noun
A group of vehicles travelling together, usually for military purposes.
dicey adjective
Risky or dangerous; uncertain.
droves noun
Large crowds or groups of people or animals, especially moving together.
embrace nounverb
verb
To hold someone tightly in your arms, usually as a sign of love, affection, or comfort.
fascinating adjective
Extremely interesting or captivating.
incredible adjective
So extraordinary or amazing that it is hard to believe.
inertia noun
Resistance to change, effort, or progress in a situation, system, or organization.
inspire verb
To fill someone with the desire, confidence, or enthusiasm to do something.
jumbo adjective
Extra or oversized in comparison to the standard.
legitimacy noun
The state of being accepted as valid, authentic, or justified; the quality of being lawful in accordance with established rules.
outstanding adjective
Exceptionally good or impressive; remarkable in quality or performance.
magnanimous noun
Generous and forgiving, kind and selfless, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful.
reconcile verb
To bring two or more people or groups into a state of harmony or understanding after a disagreement or conflict.
shortfall noun
An insufficient amount of something necessary, such as funds or supplies.
sophisticated adjective
Complex or intricate, often in a clever or subtle way.
overwhelming adjective
So powerful or intense that it is difficult to resist, cope with and manage.
fledgling adjective
Referring to a process or person that is new, untested, and lacks experience.
conflagration noun
a large fire that causes a lot of damage; or a large and violent event.
workout noun
A session of vigorous physical exercise or training
alien noun
Someone who is strange, different, foreign, and not from 'here'.
revere verb
To feel deep respect or admiration for someone of something.
persevere verb
To continue in a course of action even in the face of great difficulty.