Other Other(82 words) abrupt (adjective) - Sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleasant way aftermath (noun) - The lingering effects or impact after something has occurred. amass (verb) - To accumulate something gradually, especially wealth, knowledge, or resources. anachronism (noun) - Something that is out of place in terms of time or era. appease (verb) - To give into demands to avoid conflict awash (adjective) - Having an amount of something that is larger than necessary or wanted blatant (adjective) - (of bad behavior) done openly and unashamedly booze (noun) - Alcohol, especially hard liquor brat (noun) - A child, typically a badly behaved one brunt (noun) - The worst part or chief impact of a specified thing bystander (noun) - ​a person who is near something that is happening but is involved by accident chore (noun) - A routine task, especially a household one cog (noun) - A wheel or gear that has metal teeth to move interlocking gears when combined in a sequence. conjure (verb) - To make something appear covert (adjective) - Hidden or secret crucial (adjective) - Of central and extreme importance daunting (adjective) - Seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating doodle (noun) - A picture or a pattern that one draws to pass the time away doodle (verb) - To draw pictures or patterns while thinking about something else or when you are bored. drastic (adjective) - Likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme dubious (adjective) - Hesitating or doubting evince (verb) - To cause a feeling to reveal itself. extraneous (adjective) - Not relating to the subject or situation being focused on faze (verb) - To disturb or disconcert someone's emotions. flourish (verb) - To grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment flourish (noun) - A bold or extravagant gesture or action, made especially to attract the attention of others fumes (noun) - Gases or vapors, especially those that are toxic or unpleasant, often produced by burning or chemical reactions. gawk (verb) - To stare at someone in an rude and unbelieving way generic (adjective) - Lacking distinctive features; not specific or unique. genre (adjective) - A category or type of art, music, literature, or entertainment characterized by a particular style, form, or content. getaway (noun) - A good location for a short vacation gig (noun) - A single professional engagement, usually of short duration, as of jazz or rock musicians hurdle (noun) - An upright frame, typically one of a series, that athletes in a race must jump over hybrid (adjective) - A thing made by combining two different elements, often from different sources. incredulous (adjective) - (of a person or their manner) unwilling or unable to believe something kilter (noun) - Out of harmony or balance lapse (noun) - A temporary pause, omission, or failure martyr (noun) - A person who is killed because of their religious or other beliefs martyr (verb) - Kill (someone) because of their beliefs mimic (noun) - A person skilled in imitating the voice, mannerisms, or movements of others in an entertaining way mimic (verb) - Imitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule moot (adjective) - Not important or not relevant, therefore not worth discussing mortified (adjective) - Very embarrassed narrative (noun) - A story or a description of a series of events nip (verb) - Pinch, squeeze, or bite sharply nip (noun) - A sharp pinch, squeeze, or bite oblivion (noun) - The state of being forgotten or destroyed par (noun) - The standard or expected level of performance, quality, or ability. pooch (noun) - Slang word used to describe a dog. prompt (adjective) - To be on time puffery (noun) - Exaggerated or false praise quintessential (adjective) - Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class quorum (noun) - The minimum number of members required to be present in order to conduct official business or make decisions as a group. repercussions (noun) - The effects or results of an action, event, or decision, especially those that are unintended or negative. rife (adjective) - (especially of something undesirable or harmful) of common occurrence; widespread rustic (adjective) - Relating to the countryside; rural saga (noun) - A long story of heroic achievement, especially a medieval prose narrative in Old Norse or Old Icelandic salvage (verb) - To save something from destruction or a bad situation. semblance (noun) - The way something appears on the surface, often without revealing the true nature or reality behind it. simultaneous (adjective) - Refers to actions or events that are performed or experienced at the same time, without any time between them. sketch (verb) - Make a rough drawing of sketch (noun) - A rough or unfinished drawing or painting, often made to assist in making a more finished picture slogan (noun) - A short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising smolder (verb) - To burn slowly with smoke but no flame snag (verb) - Catch or tear a piece of material on something sticking out snag (noun) - An unexpected or hidden obstacle or drawback snoop (verb) - To investigate secretly in an attempt to find out something, especially about someone's private affairs sot (noun) - A habitual drunkard spoof (verb) - Imitate (something) while exaggerating its characteristic features for comic effect spoof (noun) - A humorous imitation of something, typically a film or a particular genre of film, in which its characteristic features are exaggerated for comic effect stash (noun) - A secret store of something stash (verb) - Store (something) safely and secretly in a specified place stunt (noun) - An action displaying spectacular skill and daring stunt (verb) - Prevent from growing or developing properly sultry (adjective) - (of the air or weather) hot and humid sundry (noun) - Various items not important enough to be mentioned individually superfluous (adjective) - More than is needed or wanted symbolic (adjective) - Used to signify deeper meanings beyond the literal sense, representing an idea. unsung (adjective) - Not appreciated or praised for some accomplishment vapid (adjective) - Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging whittle (verb) - To carve wood into an object by repeatedly cutting small slices from it wry (adjective) - To see a bad situation in an amusing way