TOEFL 5000 Vocabulary Volume 4
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ablaze
(adj.) on fire; burning fiercely -
abolish
(v.) officially put an end to -
abolitionist
(n.) supporter of ending slavery or practice -
abound
(v.) exist in large numbers or quantities -
abrupt
(adj.) sudden or unexpected; brief and curt -
absorb
(v.) take in or soak up liquids or info -
abut
(v.) touch at one end; border on -
academician
(n.) member of an academic institution -
accessibility
(n.) ease of reaching or using something -
accessory
(n.) supplementary item; subordinate item -
acclaim
(v.) praise enthusiastically; noun -
accompaniment
(n.) something that goes along with or complements -
accompanying
(adj.) happening together; associated -
accomplishment
(n.) achievement or success -
accordion
(n.) portable musical instrument with bellows -
accredit
(v.) officially recognize or authorize -
accuse
(v.) charge someone with a crime or wrongdoing -
acquisition
(n.) act of gaining or obtaining something -
acronym
(n.) abbreviation from initial letters of words -
addict
(n.) person who is dependent on something -
addictive
(adj.) causing addiction or dependence -
adjacent
(adj.) next to or adjoining something else -
adjoin
(v.) be next to or share a boundary with -
adjust
(v.) alter slightly for proper fit or function -
adobe
(n.) sun-dried clay building material or building -
adolescent
(n.) teenager; relating to teenage years -
adopt
(v.) to take up or accept officially -
adoption
(n.) legally taking another's child as one's own -
advent
(n.) arrival or beginning of something new -
affiliate
(n.) partner or associate engaging in joint activity -
affirm
(v.) state as true; confirm or assert -
affliction
(n.) cause of suffering or distress -
affordable
(adj.) reasonably priced; within financial reach -
agitation
(n.) state of nervousness or unrest -
air
(n.) invisible gaseous substance; to expose to air -
airborne
(adj.) carried through the air by wind or flight -
alignment
(n.) arrangement in a straight line or proper position -
allocate
(v.) distribute for a specific purpose or use -
alloy
(n.) mixture of metals or metals with other materials -
ally
(n.) a supporter or partner in a cause or effort -
aloof
(adj.) distant -
amaze
(v.) surprise greatly or fill with wonder -
amazing
(adj.) causing great surprise or wonder -
ambition
(n.) strong desire to achieve success or fame -
ambitious
(adj.) having a strong desire for success -
amend
(v.) improve or alter for the better -
amendment
(n.) formal change or addition to a law or document -
amplification
(n.) act of increasing volume or strength -
amplify
(v.) make louder or larger; discuss in detail -
analogous
(adj.) similar in a way that allows comparison -
analyze
(v.) examine carefully in detail -
anatomy
(n.) study of body structure; biological composition -
ancestral
(adj.) belonging to earlier ancestors; inherited -
annex
(v.) add territory to existing one; noun -
annihilate
(v.) destroy completely; obliterate -
annoying
(adj.) causing irritation or bother -
antedate
(v.) assign a date earlier than the actual date -
anthology
(n.) collection of literary or artistic works -
antibiotic
(n.) medicine that kills bacteria -
anticipate
(v.) expect -
antique
(n.) old object valued for age or rarity -
apologize
(v.) express regret or say sorry -
appeal
(v.) make a serious earnest request; noun -
appealing
(adj.) attractive or interesting -
appetite
(n.) desire for food or drink -
applaud
(v.) show approval by clapping -
applicant
(n.) person who applies for a job or position -
application
(n.) formal request; use of something in a specific way -
appoint
(v.) assign a position or role to someone -
appraisal
(n.) evaluation of value or quality -
appreciable
(adj.) large enough to be noticed -
appreciate
(v.) recognize worth or value; be grateful for -
approach
(n.) method or way of doing something; verb -
appropriate
(adj.) suitable or proper for the situation -
approximate
(adj.) close to the actual but not exact; verb -
approximately
(adv.) nearly or about in number or amount -
aquatic
(adj.) relating to water; living in water -
arc
(n.) curved shape or line; a part of circumference -
arduous
(adj.) difficult or requiring much effort -
armory
(n.) supply of weapons or military equipment -
arrangement
(n.) order or system; plan or organization -
ascend
(v.) move upward or climb -
asphyxiate
(v.) suffocate or lose consciousness due to lack of oxygen -
aspiration
(n.) strong desire or ambition; inhalation of fluid -
assault
(n.) violent attack; verb -
assemblage
(n.) collection or gathering of things or people -
assert
(v.) state confidently or forcefully -
assess
(v.) evaluate or estimate the nature or value of -
assessment
(n.) evaluation or estimation of something -
assistance
(n.) aid or support; help -
assuredly
(adv.) confidently; without doubt -
astonished
(adj.) greatly surprised or amazed -
astound
(v.) shock or greatly surprise -
astronomer
(n.) scientist who studies celestial bodies -
astronomy
(n.) study of stars -
atmosphere
(n.) gaseous envelope surrounding a planet; mood -
atom
(n.) smallest unit of matter -
attachment
(n.) item added or connected to another; affection -
attain
(v.) succeed in achieving or reaching -
attend
(v.) be present at an event; give focused attention -
attendance
(n.) number of people present or the act of being there -
attendant
(n.) person who assists or is present -
attention
(n.) focus of mental concentration or awareness -
attire
(n.) clothing or outfit worn by someone -
attraction
(n.) appeal that draws interest or attention -
attractive
(adj.) pleasing or charming to look at -
auditorium
(n.) large room for performances and gatherings -
autobiography
(n.) a person's life story written by themselves -
available
(adj.) ready for use or accessible -
avocation
(n.) minor occupation or hobby outside main work -
awkward
(adj.) clumsy or uncomfortable in movement
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backdrop
(n.) background setting for a scene or event -
balance
(n.) state of equilibrium or stability -
ballet
(n.) formal dance with precise movements -
bandmaster
(n.) leader of a musical band -
bang
(v.) to strike loudly; noun -
bankrupt
(adj.) financially ruined; noun -
barbecue
(n.) grilled meat dish or outdoor cooking method -
barn
(n.) farm building for storing crops or animals -
baroque
(adj.) ornate and elaborate artistic style -
barren
(adj.) empty -
basement
(n.) underground floor of a building -
basin
(n.) bowl-shaped container or natural depression -
beaded
(adj.) decorated with beads -
beleaguer
(v.) to besiege or surround with trouble -
belie
(v.) to give a false impression of; to contradict -
bellows
(n.) device for blowing air into a fire -
benefit
(n.) advantage or profit gained from something -
betray
(v.) to reveal secrets or be disloyal -
bicameral
(adj.) having two legislative chambers -
biography
(n.) written account of someone's life -
bison
(n.) large wild north american cattle -
blame
(v.) to hold responsible; noun -
blaze
(n.) bright flame or light; verb -
bleak
(adj.) charmless -
blend
(v.) to mix smoothly; noun -
blight
(n.) disease damaging plants; verb -
bluff
(n.) a steep cliff or high bank -
blush
(v.) redden of the face due to embarrassment or emotion -
board
(n.) flat surface for stepping or a group of people managing something -
bold
(adj.) daring -
bonanza
(n.) large -
boom
(n.) sudden increase or loud -
boon
(n.) benefit -
boundless
(adj.) limitless or endless in extent -
bouquet
(n.) an attractive arrangement of flowers -
breach
(n.) opening -
breath
(n.) air taken in or expelled during respiration -
brilliance
(n.) intelligence -
brilliantly
(adv.) done in a shining or distinguished manner -
brim
(n.) the edge or lip of a container -
bronze
(n.) metal alloy of copper and tin -
brook
(n.) a small stream or to tolerate -
bunch
(n.) a grouping of items -
buzz
(n.) low continuous humming sound; verb -
buzzer
(n.) device that produces a ringing sound -
bypass
(n.) road going around a town; verb
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cabinetmaker
(n.) craftsman making furniture with cabinets -
calculate
(v.) to determine by mathematical process -
calibration
(n.) adjustment of measuring instruments -
cancellation
(n.) act of calling off or invalidating -
canopy
(n.) covering that shelters or shades something -
canyon
(n.) deep valley with steep sides -
cardinal
(adj.) fundamental or most important; noun -
carve
(v.) to cut and shape material into desired form -
carving
(n.) art of shaping material by cutting -
cassette
(n.) compact case holding magnetic tape for audio -
casting
(n.) object made by pouring liquid into mold; act of selecting actors -
catalyst
(n.) substance that speeds up a chemical reaction -
catastrophe
(n.) sudden disaster or misfortune -
catching
(adj.) appealing or contagious -
categorize
(v.) to organize into groups or classes -
caterpillar
(n.) larva stage of a butterfly or moth -
cathedral
(n.) large christian church building -
caution
(n.) warning to prevent danger; verb -
cavern
(n.) large cave or underground chamber -
chagrin
(n.) distress caused by disappointment -
chamber
(n.) enclosed space or room -
charcoal
(n.) black carbon residue from burning wood -
charitable
(adj.) generous or ready to give help -
chef
(n.) professional cook of high skill -
chill
(v.) to become cold; noun -
chilly
(adj.) noticeably cold or unfriendly -
chivalry
(n.) medieval knightly code of honor -
choir
(n.) group of singers performing together -
choke
(v.) to struggle to breathe; noun -
chop
(v.) to cut into pieces; noun -
chord
(n.) combination of musical notes sounding together -
chore
(n.) routine task or minor duty -
choreography
(n.) arrangement of dance steps and movements -
chorus
(n.) group of singers; repeated part of a song -
chromosphere
(n.) layer of the sun's atmosphere -
chronological
(adj.) in order of time -
cider
(n.) fermented apple beverage -
civility
(n.) politeness and courtesy -
civilization
(n.) advanced human societal development -
claim
(v.) to assert as a fact; noun -
clam
(n.) edible shellfish with soft body -
clap
(v.) to strike hands together; noun -
classification
(n.) process of organizing into categories -
clergy
(n.) religious leaders or ministers -
clergyman
(n.) a male priest, minister, or religious leader, especially a christian one. -
clog
(n.) block or impede movement or flow -
clumsy
(adj.) awkward -
clutch
(n.) grasp tightly; seize; or a tight grip -
coalesce
(v.) come together to form one entity -
codify
(v.) organize laws into a systematic code -
coherent
(adj.) logical and consistent in thought or expression -
cohesive
(adj.) united or well integrated -
coil
(n.) circular or spiral shape; to wind into spirals -
coinage
(n.) act of inventing new words or phrases -
coincident
(adj.) happening at the same time; simultaneous -
collapse
(n.) to fall down or give way suddenly -
collective
(adj.) involving all members of a group -
collide
(v.) come into forceful contact; crash -
collision
(n.) an instance of one object hitting another -
colloquialism
(n.) informal language or expressions -
colonel
(n.) military rank below general -
combination
(n.) a joining of two or more things -
combustible
(adj.) capable of catching fire -
combustion
(n.) process of burning -
comet
(n.) icy celestial body with glowing tail -
comical
(adj.) humorous or amusing -
commander
(n.) a person in charge of a group or unit -
commentary
(n.) spoken or written explanation or discussion -
commentator
(n.) person who provides commentary -
committed
(adj.) dedicated or obligated to a cause -
communication
(n.) exchange of information or ideas -
compaction
(n.) the process of making something dense -
companion
(n.) a person or animal that accompanies another -
compete
(v.) strive to win or achieve something -
competent
(adj.) capable and qualified -
competitiveness
(n.) desire to win or be better than others -
complacence
(n.) smug or uncritical satisfaction -
complement
(n.) something that completes or enhances -
complexity
(n.) state of being intricate or complicated -
complication
(n.) a difficult or confusing detail or issue -
compound
(n.) substance made of two or more elements; verb -
compression
(n.) act of pressing together firmly -
compromise
(n.) an agreement through mutual concessions -
computation
(n.) process of calculating or computing -
concede
(v.) admit or yield; often reluctantly -
conceive
(v.) form or develop in the mind -
conception
(n.) the mental understanding or idea of something -
conceptual
(adj.) related to ideas or mental concepts -
concerto
(n.) musical composition for soloist and orchestra -
concise
(adj.) brief and to the point -
conciseness
(n.) the quality of being brief -
conclusive
(adj.) serving to settle something definitively -
condemn
(v.) express strong disapproval of something -
condemnation
(n.) expression of very strong disapproval -
condensation
(n.) process of reducing in volume or density -
condense
(v.) make denser or more concentrated -
conduct
(n.) behavior; verb -
conductor
(n.) person who directs an orchestra or leads -
cone
(n.) three-dimensional geometric shape with a circular base -
confederacy
(n.) alliance of groups or states -
confederate
(n.) ally or partner; adjective -
confer
(v.) discuss or exchange ideas; bestow or grant -
confess
(v.) admit to belief or wrongdoing -
configuration
(n.) arrangement or layout of parts -
confirmation
(n.) proof or validation of something -
confluence
(n.) junction or merging of rivers -
conform
(v.) comply with rules or standards -
conformity
(n.) compliance with standards or laws -
confront
(v.) face up to and deal with directly -
congenial
(adj.) pleasant or agreeable; friendly -
conglomerate
(n.) large corporation made of diverse companies -
congregate
(v.) gather into a crowd or group -
conifer
(n.) cone-bearing tree or shrub -
conjecture
(n.) an uncertain or speculative opinion -
conscientious
(adj.) diligent and careful -
conscious
(adj.) aware of surroundings and perceptions -
conservatism
(n.) resistance to change and preservation of tradition -
consideration
(n.) careful thought or regard for others -
consonant
(n.) letter produced with airflow; harmony or agreement -
consort
(n.) a companion or partner; verb -
consortium
(n.) association or partnership of businesses -
constellation
(n.) a pattern of stars visible in the night sky -
constituent
(n.) component or part of a whole; adjective -
construction
(n.) process of building or assembling -
consultant
(n.) expert providing advice professionally -
contender
(n.) a person competing for a prize or position -
contention
(n.) strong disagreement or assertion -
context
(n.) circumstances surrounding an event or idea -
continental
(adj.) relating to a continent -
contour
(n.) outline or shape of something -
contract
(n.) legal agreement; verb -
contraction
(n.) the act of shrinking or tightening -
contradict
(v.) state the opposite or deny -
controversial
(adj.) causing public disagreement -
controversy
(n.) public disagreement or dispute -
conventional
(adj.) based on accepted standards; traditional -
converge
(v.) come together from different directions -
conversational
(adj.) relating to informal talking -
converse
(v.) engage in conversation; noun -
conversion
(n.) process of changing from one form to another -
converter
(n.) device that changes or transforms -
convex
(adj.) curved outward like the exterior of a circle -
convinced
(adj.) firmly persuaded or assured -
coop
(n.) cage for poultry; verb -
coordinate
(v.) organize or align; noun -
cornet
(n.) a brass instrument resembling a trumpet but shorter and wider. -
corps
(n.) a group of people working together or a military unit -
correspond
(v.) to communicate or match with something else -
corresponding
(adj.) matching or equivalent in position or effect -
corrode
(v.) to slowly destroy metal or other material by chemical action -
corrosion
(n.) the process of rusting or wearing away of metal -
corruption
(n.) dishonest or illegal conduct by those in power -
counsel
(n.) advice or guidance given; also a lawyer or advisor -
courthouse
(n.) a building where legal cases are heard -
courtship
(n.) the period of romantic pursuit and dating -
cowhand
(n.) a person who works on a ranch with cattle -
cozy
(adj.) giving a feeling of comfort and warmth -
crab
(n.) a crustacean with a shell and sideways walk; also a fish -
crack
(n.) a sharp break or fracture; also a joke or flaw -
crater
(n.) a large hole made by an impact or explosion -
credence
(n.) belief in the truth of something -
credential
(n.) proof of qualification or authority -
credit
(n.) trustworthiness or an entry recording a sum owed -
creditor
(n.) a person or entity owed money -
crimson
(n.) a deep red color -
crosscut
(n.) a cut made across wood or other material -
crumble
(v.) to break into small pieces or fall apart -
crystalline
(adj.) having the structure of crystal; transparent or sparkling -
crystallize
(v.) to form crystals or make clear and definite -
cubism
(n.) an art movement emphasizing abstract forms -
cucumber
(n.) a long green gourd with watery flesh -
culture
(n.) the customs -
cupboard
(n.) a cabinet with shelves for storage of dishes -
curriculum
(n.) courses of study in an educational institution -
custodian
(n.) a person responsible for guarding or maintaining property -
cylinder
(n.) a three-dimensional shape with circular ends
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daisy
(n.) a flower with white petals and yellow center -
daring
(adj.) willing to take risks; courageous -
dazzling
(adj.) stunningly impressive or beautiful -
debtor
(n.) a person or entity that owes money -
decay
(n.) decline or decomposition over time -
deception
(n.) the act of misleading or lying -
deck
(n.) a flat surface or a set of playing cards -
declaration
(n.) a formal statement or announcement -
decompose
(v.) to break down into simpler parts -
decomposition
(n.) the process of decay or breaking down -
decorate
(v.) to make surface more attractive or festive -
decoration
(n.) adornment or ornamentation -
defect
(n.) a flaw or imperfection -
defer
(v.) to postpone or delay -
deform
(v.) to distort or misshape -
deformation
(n.) the act or state of being deformed -
delectable
(adj.) highly pleasing or delicious -
delegate
(n.) a person authorized to represent others -
deliberate
(adj.) done intentionally or carefully considered -
delta
(n.) a landform at river's mouth; shaped like a triangle -
democracy
(n.) government by the people or elected representatives -
demolition
(n.) the act of destroying a building or structure -
denomination
(n.) a recognized religious or monetary unit -
denounce
(v.) to publicly condemn or accuse -
dent
(n.) a shallow hollow or indentation -
dentistry
(n.) the branch of medicine dealing with teeth -
departure
(n.) leaving a place or starting point -
deplete
(v.) to use up or exhaust supply -
depositor
(n.) a person who deposits money in a bank -
depot
(n.) a storage place or transportation hub -
depreciation
(n.) reduction in value over time -
deprive
(v.) to take away or withhold -
derivative
(n.) something derived from another source -
descent
(n.) an act of going down or ancestry -
desert
(n.) a dry -
deserve
(v.) to be worthy of or entitled to -
desire
(n.) a strong feeling of wanting something -
despoil
(v.) to violently rob or spoil -
dessert
(n.) sweet course after a meal -
destine
(v.) to determine or designate beforehand -
destructive
(adj.) causing ruin or damage -
detectable
(adj.) able to be discovered or noticed -
detergent
(n.) cleaning agent to remove dirt or stains -
deteriorate
(v.) to worsen or decline in condition -
detrimental
(adj.) causing harm or damage -
devastating
(adj.) highly destructive or overwhelming -
devastation
(n.) great destruction or ruin -
devious
(adj.) dishonest or indirect in action -
devoid
(adj.) entirely lacking or empty of -
devote
(v.) to give time or effort completely to something -
devour
(v.) to eat greedily or consume entirely -
diagnose
(v.) to identify an illness or problem -
dietary
(adj.) related to diet or nutrition -
dietitian
(n.) a nutrition expert or specialist -
diffusion
(n.) the process of spreading or scattering -
digest
(v.) to break down food or information; noun -
diligent
(adj.) showing careful and persistent effort -
dime
(n.) a ten-cent coin -
dinosaur
(n.) extinct large reptile from ancient times -
dioxide
(n.) a compound with two oxygen atoms (co2) -
disapproval
(n.) a feeling of disagreement or displeasure -
disaster
(n.) a sudden catastrophic event -
discern
(v.) to perceive or recognize clearly -
discharge
(v.) to release or let go; noun -
disconnect
(v.) to sever or detach; noun -
discontent
(n.) dissatisfaction or unhappiness -
discourage
(v.) to dissuade or diminish confidence -
dismay
(n.) distress caused by disappointment or fear -
dismember
(v.) to cut into parts or cut off limbs -
dispatch
(v.) to send promptly; noun -
displacement
(n.) forced movement from original position -
dispute
(n.) argument or disagreement -
dissimilar
(adj.) not alike; different -
distinct
(adj.) clearly different; separate -
distinctly
(adv.) clearly and unmistakably -
distinguish
(v.) recognize or identify differences -
distribution
(n.) arrangement or spreading out -
divergence
(n.) act of moving apart; deviation -
divergent
(adj.) going in different directions -
diverse
(adj.) showing a variety; different -
diversion
(n.) change of course or activity -
division
(n.) act of separating or splitting -
documentation
(n.) supporting records or papers -
dogged
(adj.) persistent and determined -
dogma
(n.) established belief or principle -
domesticate
(v.) tame or raise animals at home -
dormitory
(n.) a building providing sleeping quarters -
doubt
(n.) uncertainty or unsureness -
downtown
(n.) city center area -
draw
(v.) to produce an image by pen or pencil -
drawer
(n.) person or thing that draws -
drawing
(n.) picture created with pen or pencil -
drill
(n.) repetitive practice or training -
dwarf
(n.) something much smaller than normal -
dweller
(n.) person or animal that resides somewhere -
dye
(v.) to color or stain with a dye -
dynamics
(n.) forces that produce movement
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eager
(adj.) very enthusiastic or excited -
earthenware
(n.) pottery made of clay -
eccentric
(adj.) unconventional or odd -
eclectic
(adj.) selecting from various sources -
eclipse
(n.) obscuring of one celestial body -
ecologist
(n.) scientist studying ecology -
economics
(n.) study of money and resources -
elevation
(n.) height above a reference point -
elimination
(n.) act of removing or getting rid of -
elite
(n.) select group with superior status -
elusive
(adj.) hard to catch or define -
embellish
(v.) decorate or enhance -
embellishment
(n.) decorative addition -
embroider
(v.) decorate with stitched designs -
embryo
(n.) developing organism in womb -
embryological
(adj.) relating to embryo development -
emerge
(v.) come into view or existence -
emergence
(n.) process of coming into being -
emerging
(adj.) coming into existence -
encourage
(v.) give support or confidence -
encyclopedia
(n.) comprehensive info resource -
endeavor
(n.) serious effort or attempt -
energetic
(adj.) full of energy -
engaging
(adj.) charming or interesting -
engrave
(v.) carve or inscribe into surface -
engulf
(v.) surround or cover completely -
entanglement
(n.) state of being tangled -
enterprise
(n.) business or project -
entertain
(v.) amuse or hold attention -
entertainment
(n.) activity providing amusement -
entry
(n.) act of entering or a way in -
enzyme
(n.) biological catalyst speeding reactions -
episode
(n.) event or incident in series -
equipment
(n.) tools or gear needed -
eradicate
(v.) eliminate or wipe out -
erect
(v.) build or raise upright -
erosion
(n.) wearing away of earth -
escape
(v.) break free or get away -
essay
(n.) short written composition -
eventful
(adj.) full of important events -
everlasting
(adj.) never ends; eternal -
evoke
(v.) bring to mind or produce -
evolution
(n.) gradual development or change -
evolve
(v.) develop gradually over time -
excavation
(n.) act of digging up -
excel
(v.) perform better than others -
excite
(v.) cause strong feelings -
exciting
(adj.) causing enthusiasm -
exclaim
(v.) cry out suddenly -
execution
(n.) carrying out or performing -
exempt
(adj.) free from obligation -
exert
(v.) apply effort or influence -
exhale
(v.) breathe out air -
exhausted
(adj.) very tired or drained -
expand
(v.) increase in size or scope -
exploit
(v.) utilize or take advantage of -
expressive
(adj.) effectively conveying feelings -
extinction
(n.) dying out or disappearance -
eyewitness
(n.) person who sees an event
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fabric
(n.) woven material or structure -
fabricate
(v.) invent or construct falsely -
facelift
(n.) cosmetic surgery to improve appearance -
facilitation
(n.) making process easier -
faction
(n.) group within a larger organization -
faithful
(adj.) loyal or true -
falcon
(n.) bird of prey with sharp eyesight -
falconer
(n.) person who trains falcons -
fanatical
(adj.) filled with extreme enthusiasm -
fancy
(n.) elaborate design or idea -
farce
(n.) ridiculous or mock comedy -
fascinate
(v.) attract and hold interest -
fascination
(n.) intense attraction or interest -
fasten
(v.) secure or attach firmly -
fatal
(adj.) causing death -
fateful
(adj.) having significant consequences -
faucet
(n.) device for controlling water flow -
fault
(n.) defect or failure in something or someone -
fauna
(n.) animals of a particular region or period -
feasible
(adj.) possible to do easily or conveniently -
feat
(n.) notable achievement or accomplishment -
fencing
(n.) sport of fighting with swords -
fender
(n.) car part preventing bumper damage -
ferment
(v.) undergo fermentation; noun -
fertilizer
(n.) substance to enhance plant growth -
festival
(n.) organized celebration or event -
feud
(n.) long-standing bitter quarrel -
filter
(n.) device to remove impurities; verb -
finch
(n.) small songbird with a conical beak -
fir
(n.) evergreen coniferous tree -
fittingly
(adv.) appropriately; suitably -
fixture
(n.) permanent object fixed in place -
flag
(n.) banner or piece of cloth for signaling; verb -
flagella
(n.) whip-like structures for cell movement -
flaw
(n.) imperfection or defect -
flea
(n.) tiny jumping insect that feeds on blood -
flickering
(v.) wavering unsteadily; noun -
fluctuation
(n.) irregular change or variation -
folding
(n.) act of bending or collapsing; adjective -
footnote
(n.) additional information at page bottom -
footpath
(n.) narrow path for pedestrians -
foray
(n.) sudden attack or initial attempt -
forebear
(n.) ancestor or predecessor -
forefather
(n.) ancestor from earlier generations -
forefront
(n.) leading or most important position -
foresee
(v.) to predict or anticipate -
foresight
(n.) ability to predict future events -
formalized
(adj.) made official or structured -
formation
(n.) arrangement or structure -
formative
(adj.) shaping development or growth -
formidable
(adj.) inspiring fear or respect -
formulate
(v.) to develop or express methodically -
fort
(n.) strong military position or stronghold -
fortuitous
(adj.) happening by chance -
fortune
(n.) luck or wealth or a large sum of money -
foul
(adj.) offensive or disgusting; noun -
fracture
(n.) break or crack in a bone or material -
fray
(n.) fight or skirmish; verb -
freight
(n.) goods carried commercially; verb -
freighter
(n.) ship or vehicle that carries cargo -
fresco
(n.) wall painting done on wet plaster -
friction
(n.) resistance caused by rubbing surfaces -
frost
(n.) ice crystals on surfaces; verb -
fume
(n.) smoke or vapor; verb -
funding
(n.) money provided for a particular purpose -
fuse
(n.) device that melts to trigger an explosion; verb
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gallant
(adj.) brave or chivalrous; noun -
gallantry
(n.) courageous and courteous behavior -
garb
(n.) clothing or outfit -
generalization
(n.) broad statement based on common traits -
generate
(v.) to produce or create -
genesis
(n.) origin or beginning of something -
genetically
(adv.) relating to genes or inheritance -
genetics
(n.) study of inheritance and genes -
genuine
(adj.) authentic or real -
germ
(n.) microorganism causing disease; seed or origin -
gilding
(n.) application of gold leaf or paint -
girder
(n.) steel or wood beam in construction -
glamorous
(adj.) charmingly attractive or exciting -
gland
(n.) organ secreting substances in the body -
glassware
(n.) objects made of glass for drinking or storage -
glider
(n.) aircraft without engine; smooth gliding object -
glorify
(v.) to praise or honor highly -
gnaw
(v.) to bite or chew persistently -
gorgeous
(adj.) stunningly beautiful or attractive -
graph
(n.) diagram representing data or relationships -
grasp
(n.) understanding or grip; verb -
grind
(v.) to crush or smooth by rubbing; noun -
gulf
(n.) large gap or difference; a large coastal inlet -
gust
(n.) sudden strong burst of wind -
gyration
(n.) spinning or circular motion
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hail
(n.) frozen precipitation; verb -
hamburger
(n.) cooked ground beef in bread bun -
handful
(n.) quantity that can be held in one hand -
handicap
(n.) disadvantage or impediment; verb -
handicraft
(n.) handmade craft or artisanal work -
handy
(adj.) convenient or useful -
harden
(v.) to make or become solid or tough -
harmful
(adj.) causing harm or damage -
harmonious
(adj.) musically or aesthetically balanced -
harmonize
(v.) to bring into harmony; to agree -
harmony
(n.) pleasing arrangement or agreement -
hasten
(v.) to hurry or accelerate -
hatch
(v.) to emerge from an egg; noun -
hatchery
(n.) facility for hatching eggs -
hatchling
(n.) newly hatched animal or bird -
haunt
(v.) to frequent or occupy; noun -
hazard
(n.) danger or risk; verb -
hazardous
(adj.) involving or involving risk -
heal
(v.) to become healthy again; to repair damage -
healing
(n.) process of recovery or fixing -
healthful
(adj.) promoting good health -
heap
(n.) pile of objects; verb -
heel
(n.) back part of the foot; verb -
heroism
(n.) brave or noble behavior in danger -
heterogeneous
(adj.) diverse in different elements -
hierarchy
(n.) ranked order of authority or status -
hinge
(n.) pivot point allowing movement or connection -
hint
(n.) subtle clue or suggestion -
horde
(n.) large group of people or animals -
hornbill
(n.) tropical bird with a prominent bill -
horticulture
(n.) cultivation of gardens and plants -
hovercraft
(n.) vehicle gliding over water or land -
hub
(n.) central point of activity or transport -
huddle
(n.) close grouping of people or animals -
hue
(n.) color shade or tint -
humid
(adj.) containing a lot of moisture; damp -
humidity
(n.) amount of moisture in the air -
humiliate
(v.) cause someone to feel ashamed or foolish -
hump
(n.) mound or raised part of ground or back -
hurricane
(n.) violent tropical storm with strong winds -
hustle
(v.) move quickly with energy or urgency -
hydrogen
(n.) lightest chemical element; colorless gas -
hygiene
(n.) practices to ensure cleanliness and health -
hypothesis
(n.) proposed explanation for phenomena
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iceberg
(n.) large floating mass of freshwater ice -
identify
(v.) recognize or establish identity -
ideological
(adj.) based on a system of ideas or beliefs -
illumination
(n.) lighting or act of illuminating -
illusive
(adj.) deceptive or misleading -
imagery
(n.) visual images or figurative language -
impediment
(n.) obstacle or barrier to progress -
impending
(adj.) about to happen soon -
import
(v.) bring goods into a country -
impose
(v.) forcibly establish or apply -
impracticality
(n.) state of being unfeasible or unrealistic -
imprisonment
(n.) confinement or captivity in prison -
improvise
(v.) create or perform spontaneously -
impulse
(n.) sudden urge to act -
incidentally
(adv.) by the way or as a minor detail -
incise
(v.) cut into or carve -
incorporate
(v.) include or integrate as part of whole -
incorporation
(n.) act of combining or including -
incredulous
(adj.) unwilling to believe something -
incur
(v.) become subject to or experience something undesirable -
indenture
(n.) legally binding agreement or contract -
indigestion
(n.) discomfort from stomach upset after eating -
indignant
(adj.) feeling or showing anger at unfairness -
individualism
(n.) emphasis on personal independence -
inducible
(adj.) capable of being induced or stimulated -
industrious
(adj.) hardworking and diligent -
infancy
(n.) early stage of development or life -
infectious
(adj.) capable of spreading disease -
infer
(v.) conclude based on evidence or reasoning -
inflation
(n.) increase in prices and decrease in currency value -
influenza
(n.) contagious viral infection; flu -
informal
(adj.) relaxed or casual in style or setting -
infusion
(n.) process of adding or injecting fluid -
ingenious
(adj.) clever or inventive -
inheritance
(n.) assets received from predecessor -
initiate
(v.) begin or start something -
injury
(n.) harm or damage to body or property -
innumerable
(adj.) countless or too many to count -
insistence
(n.) firm demand or pressure -
instinctively
(adv.) done automatically without thinking -
institute
(n.) organization or foundation for a purpose -
intellect
(n.) one’s mental capacity or intelligence -
intelligence
(n.) ability to learn and understand -
intentionally
(adv.) done deliberately or on purpose -
interaction
(n.) reciprocal action or communication -
intersect
(v.) cross or meet at a point -
interstellar
(adj.) between stars or in space -
intimacy
(n.) close familiarity or personal relationship -
intricate
(adj.) very detailed or complex -
intrigue
(n.) secret scheme or fascination -
intriguing
(adj.) arousing curiosity or interest -
invariably
(adv.) always; without change or exception -
inventory
(n.) detailed list of items or assets -
invertebrate
(n.) animal without backbone -
inviting
(adj.) attractive or welcoming -
ion
(n.) electrically charged atom or molecule -
irregular
(adj.) not evenly or consistently shaped or occurring
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jellyfish
(n.) soft-bodied aquatic animal with tentacles -
jewelry
(n.) adornments worn for personal decoration -
judgment
(n.) ability to make considered decisions -
jumble
(n.) confused mixture or mess -
junction
(n.) point where two things meet -
jurisdiction
(n.) legal authority or control -
jury
(n.) group that assesses evidence in court -
justify
(v.) show or prove to be right or reasonable -
juxtaposition
(n.) placing side by side for comparison
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keen
(adj.) eager -
kernel
(n.) edible seed inside a fruit or nut -
keyboard
(n.) device for inputting text or commands -
knapsack
(n.) bag carried on the back
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laborious
(adj.) requiring much effort or work -
lace
(n.) decorative fabric or string for tying -
lag
(v.) fall behind in development or progress -
lampshade
(n.) cover that softens or directs light -
landmass
(n.) large area of land in a continent or island -
lateral
(adj.) relating to the side or sides -
launch
(v.) begin or set in motion -
league
(n.) unit of distance or association of teams -
legume
(n.) edible seed in pod -
leisure
(n.) free time for relaxation -
lethal
(adj.) sufficient to cause death -
lettuce
(n.) leafy salad vegetable -
liable
(adj.) legally responsible or prone to something -
libel
(n.) false statement harming reputation. -
lift
(v.) raise to a higher position. -
limb
(n.) arm -
lineage
(n.) descent from ancestors; family line. -
linger
(v.) stay longer; delay leaving. -
lively
(adj.) full of energy and activity. -
livestock
(n.) farm animals raised for use. -
lobby
(n.) room providing access to others. -
lobster
(n.) large marine crustacean with claws. -
locomote
(v.) move from one place to another. -
lodging
(n.) temporary accommodation or housing. -
longitude
(n.) east-west geographic coordinate. -
loom
(n.) wooden frame for weaving fabric. -
loop
(n.) shape formed by a curve. -
lull
(v.) calm or soothe to sleep. -
lure
(v.) tempt or attract with promise.
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magic
(n.) supernatural power; illusion. -
magical
(adj.) relating to magic; enchanting. -
magnesium
(n.) chemical element -
magnetic
(adj.) attracting iron or similar materials. -
magnetism
(n.) force exerted by a magnet. -
makeup
(n.) cosmetics or facial features. -
malleable
(adj.) capable of being shaped. -
mandate
(n.) official order or command. -
mania
(n.) excessive enthusiasm or obsession. -
mantle
(n.) cloth covering or layer. -
manually
(adv.) done by hand. -
map
(n.) diagram of geographic area. -
margin
(n.) edge or border of something. -
mask
(n.) cover for face or concealment. -
masonry
(n.) brick or stone construction. -
mate
(n.) partner or companion. -
meager
(adj.) lacking in quantity or quality. -
measures
(n.) actions taken to achieve a goal. -
mechanical
(adj.) operated by machinery. -
mechanics
(n.) study of motion and forces. -
mechanism
(n.) device with moving parts. -
mechanized
(adj.) operated by machines. -
memorize
(v.) commit to memory. -
menace
(n.) threat or danger. -
menu
(n.) list of food offerings. -
merge
(v.) combine or unite into one. -
merger
(n.) combining of two companies. -
meteor
(n.) space rock entering atmosphere. -
metropolitan
(adj.) relating to a large city. -
microorganism
(n.) tiny living organism. -
microwave
(n.) appliance for quick heating. -
mime
(n.) performer imitating actions silently. -
mingle
(v.) mix or socialize. -
mingling
(n.) act of mixing socially. -
minimalist
(adj.) simple stripped-down style. -
minimize
(v.) reduce to smallest amount. -
minority
(n.) smaller part of a group. -
miraculous
(adj.) amazing wonder-inspiring. -
mislead
(v.) give false impression. -
modify
(v.) change or alter. -
moisten
(v.) make slightly wet. -
monotonous
(adj.) boring repetitive. -
monster
(n.) large frightening creature. -
morale
(n.) confidence spirit of a group. -
morphology
(n.) study of word structure. -
multicellular
(adj.) composed of many cells. -
multitude
(n.) large number; crowd. -
mundane
(adj.) ordinary everyday. -
mutual
(adj.) shared reciprocal. -
mysterious
(adj.) difficult to explain.
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naked
(adj.) not wearing clothes. -
naturalist
(n.) person studying nature. -
neat
(adj.) tidy; well-organized. -
negate
(v.) nullify; deny existence. -
negative
(adj.) pessimistic; unfavorable. -
negligent
(adj.) careless; neglectful. -
neoclassical
(adj.) reviving classical styles. -
neon
(n.) bright glowing gas tube. -
nervous
(adj.) anxious or worried. -
neuron
(n.) nerve cell transmitting signals. -
newscast
(n.) a radio or television broadcast of news reports. -
newsstand
(n.) stand selling newspapers. -
nickel
(n.) coin worth five cents. -
nicotine
(n.) addictive chemical in tobacco. -
nominate
(v.) propose someone's name. -
nominee
(n.) person officially proposed. -
nonetheless
(adv.) despite that; nevertheless. -
nonprofessional
(adj.) not formally trained. -
norm
(n.) standard or typical pattern. -
nourishment
(n.) food necessary for life. -
novice
(n.) beginner; new learner.
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objection
(n.) expression of disapproval. -
obliterate
(v.) destroy completely. -
obscure
(adj.) not clear or known. -
obstruction
(n.) blockage or hindrance. -
obtainable
(adj.) able to be acquired. -
occupation
(n.) job or profession. -
occurrence
(n.) event or incident. -
octopus
(n.) eight-limbed sea creature. -
oddly
(adv.) in a strange manner. -
offshore
(adj.) away from the coast. -
offspring
(n.) child or young produced. -
ongoing
(adj,) continuing; in progress. -
onset
(n.) beginning of something. -
onslaught
(n.) sudden attack or assault. -
opera
(n.) a dramatic work combining music and staged performance -
opponent
(n.) a person who opposes another in competition or debate -
opposing
(adj.) being against or in contrast to something or someone -
opposition
(n.) resistance or dissent towards an idea or action -
option
(n.) a choice or alternative available -
optometrist
(n.) a professional who tests eye vision and prescribes glasses -
orchestra
(n.) a group of musicians playing together -
ordinance
(n.) a law or regulation enacted by authority -
orientation
(n.) the direction or position of something relative to surroundings -
ornament
(n.) a decorative object added for beauty -
ornamental
(adj.) serving no practical purpose -
ornamentation
(n.) the act or process of decorating -
outbreak
(n.) a sudden occurrence of something undesirable -
outfit
(n.) a set of clothing worn together -
outgrowth
(n.) something that develops from or results from something else -
outlet
(n.) a means of expressing or releasing something; a store or shop -
outright
(adj.) complete or total; directly -
outset
(n.) the beginning or start of something -
overcast
(adj.) covered with clouds; dull or gloomy -
overcome
(v.) to defeat or succeed over difficulty -
overtime
(adv.) additional time worked beyond regular hours -
overwhelm
(v.) to overpower or bury willingly or forcibly -
oxygen
(n.) a gas vital for respiration in most life forms
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packed
(adj.) tightly filled or crowded; prepared for travel -
palatable
(adj.) pleasant or acceptable to taste or mind -
palette
(n.) a range of colors used by an artist; a board for mixing colors -
pallid
(adj.) abnormally pale -
pamphlet
(n.) a small booklet or brochure -
panel
(n.) a flat or curved component; a unit of a discussion group -
parallel
(adj.) extending in the same direction without intersecting -
parameter
(n.) a measurable factor or boundary defining a system -
parasite
(n.) an organism that lives on or in a host at host's expense -
particle
(n.) a tiny piece of a substance -
particulate
(n.) a minute fragment suspended in a medium -
pastel
(n.) a soft light shade of a color; a drawing medium -
patch
(n.) a small area different from surrounding material; a piece of cloth used to mend -
pathogen
(n.) a microorganism causing disease -
patriarchal
(adj.) relating to a social system ruled by males -
patrol
(n.) a designated route for security or observation; verb -
patron
(n.) a person who supports or sponsors someone or something -
patronizing
(adj.) condescending or showing superiority -
pave
(v.) to cover with a hard surface -
paycheck
(n.) a check given for wages earned -
peninsula
(n.) a land surrounded by water on three sides -
pensive
(adj.) engaged in deep or serious thought -
perceive
(v.) to become aware of through the senses or mind -
perch
(v.) to sit or rest on a raised place; noun -
perfect
(adj.) complete and without flaws; verb -
perform
(v.) to carry out a task or entertain an audience -
performance
(n.) the act of performing; a presentation or display -
period
(n.) a length of time; a punctuation mark -
permission
(n.) the act of allowing or consenting -
permissive
(adj.) allowing or excusing behaviour; lenient -
perplex
(v.) to confuse or puzzle someone -
persist
(v.) to continue firmly despite difficulty -
persistent
(adj.) continuing firmly or obstinately -
personality
(n.) individual's characteristic set of attributes -
perspective
(n.) a particular attitude or way of viewing things -
persuade
(v.) to convince someone to do or believe something -
persuasive
(adj.) good at convincing others -
pesticide
(n.) a substance used to kill pests -
pestilence
(n.) widespread disease or pest outbreak -
petroleum
(n.) a liquid fossil fuel used for energy -
phase
(n.) a distinct period or stage in process -
phenomenon
(n.) a remarkable or unusual event or occurrence -
philharmonic
(n.) an orchestra or musical group; adjective -
philosophy
(n.) a study of fundamental questions about existence and knowledge -
phonetics
(n.) the study of sounds of human speech -
physiology
(n.) the science of body functions and processes -
pill
(n.) a small solid drug for swallowing -
pillar
(n.) a tall vertical support structure -
pillow
(n.) a soft cushion for resting head -
pinch
(n.) a small amount of something; verb -
pit
(n.) a large hole in the ground; a hollow beneath the surface -
pitch
(n.) a tone's highness or lowness; a throw; verb -
pitcher
(n.) a container for liquids; a player who throws in baseball -
pivot
(v.) to turn on a point; noun -
pivotal
(adj.) of crucial importance in a situation or issue -
plainly
(adv.) in a clear or simple manner -
planet
(n.) a large celestial body orbiting a star -
plank
(n.) a long -
plasma
(n.) a state of matter; a high-temperature ionized gas -
plaster
(n.) a substance for coating walls or wounds; verb -
platelike
(adj.) shaped like a flat plate or sheet -
pleasing
(adj.) giving satisfaction or enjoyment -
plight
(n.) a difficult or challenging situation -
plumage
(n.) feathers covering a bird -
plumb
(adj.) exactly vertical; adverb -
plumber
(n.) a person who installs or repairs water systems -
pole
(n.) a long stick or cylindrical object; a geographic axis -
pollution
(n.) introduction of contaminants into environment -
polygon
(n.) a shape with many straight sides -
populous
(adj.) having a large population -
porcelain
(n.) a hard -
portraiture
(n.) the art of creating portraits -
portray
(v.) to depict or represent visually or in words -
portrayal
(n.) the act of depicting or representing something or someone -
pose
(n.) a posture or position; verb -
possession
(n.) ownership or control of something -
postcard
(n.) a card for sending messages without an envelope -
postdate
(v.) to set a future date on a document or check -
posthumous
(adj.) occurring after death; published post-mortem -
postwar
(adj.) happening after a war; occurring after wartime -
potter
(n.) person who makes ceramic pots; ceramic craftsman -
practical
(adj.) useful; feasible; suitable for actual use -
practicality
(n.) usefulness; feasibility; real-world application -
preach
(v.) deliver religious messages; try to influence others -
precede
(v.) come before in time or order -
precedent
(n.) a standard for future actions; previous case -
preceding
(adj.) coming before in time or order -
predator
(n.) an organism that hunts other animals -
predominate
(v.) be greater in number or importance -
preference
(n.) liking for one thing over another -
prehistoric
(adj.) before recorded history; ancient times -
prescribe
(v.) recommend officially; set down as a rule -
preservation
(n.) protection from decay or harm -
presumably
(adv.) probably; likely; assumed to be true -
pretense
(n.) false display of feeling; act of pretending -
pretension
(n.) claim to importance; affected dignity -
primate
(n.) a mammal like monkeys -
primitive
(adj.) basic; not developed; ancient -
primordial
(adj.) existing at the very beginning; primitive -
process
(n.) series of steps to achieve something -
proclaim
(v.) announce officially or publicly -
produce
(v.) create or bring into existence; yield -
profound
(adj.) of deep meaning; intense; significant -
prohibit
(v.) formally forbade; ban -
project
(n.) planned activity or assignment; proposal -
prominent
(adj.) notable; easily seen; famous -
prompt
(adj.) immediate; quick to respond -
pronounced
(adj.) very noticeable or distinct -
propagate
(v.) spread or multiply; reproduce -
proper
(adj.) correct; suitable; appropriate -
property
(n.) something owned; land or possessions -
proprietorship
(n.) ownership or business arrangement -
protectionist
(n.) person favoring protection of local industry -
protein
(n.) nutrient found in food -
provocative
(adj.) causing a response or reaction -
prudent
(adj.) cautious; careful; wise -
psychoanalysis
(n.) therapy revealing subconscious thoughts -
publicize
(v.) make information widely known -
pulse
(n.) rhythmic heartbeat; signal of life -
punch
(n.) forceful hit; beverage with alcohol and fruit -
puncture
(n.) hole made by piercing; wound -
pupil
(n.) student or the opening in the eye -
purification
(n.) cleaning or cleansing process -
purple
(n.) a color between red and blue -
puzzle
(n.) problem that tests ingenuity; enigma -
pyramid
(n.) structure with triangular sides; tomb in egypt
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quail
(n.) small game bird; to feel afraid -
qualification
(n.) skill or attribute needed for something -
quartz
(n.) hard mineral used in watches and electronics -
quest
(n.) long search for something important -
quiescent
(adj.) in a resting or inactive state -
quilt
(n.) bedding made of padding and fabric layers
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radiant
(adj.) shining brightly; glowing with happiness -
raft
(n.) flat structure for floating on water -
rainbow
(n.) arc of colors in the sky after rain -
rally
(n.) gather for support or demonstration; march -
ratify
(v.) officially approve or confirm -
ration
(n.) a fixed portion of supplies; allotment -
rational
(adj.) logical; reasonable; sensible -
rationing
(n.) controlled distribution of resources -
rattle
(n.) short -
raven
(n.) large black bird; to rapidly eat -
rawhide
(n.) untanned animal hide used for dog chews -
raze
(v.) completely destroy; level to the ground -
readjust
(v.) change or fix again; modify -
rebroadcast
(v.) broadcast again; retransmit -
receptacle
(n.) container or holder -
reception
(n.) act of receiving; greeting or welcome -
recital
(n.) performance of music or poetry -
reckon
(v.) think or suppose; count or calculate -
recognition
(n.) identification; acknowledgment -
recreation
(n.) activity for fun or relaxation -
rectangle
(n.) four-sided shape with right angles -
redirect
(v.) send somewhere different; reroute -
reef
(n.) ridge of coral or rocks in the sea -
refined
(adj.) purified; elegant; cultured -
reformer
(n.) person advocating change or improvement -
refreshment
(n.) snack or drink during break -
refrigerant
(n.) substance that cools in refrigeration -
refrigeration
(n.) cooling process for preservation -
regulate
(v.) control or supervise by rules -
regulation
(n.) rule or law for control or management -
rejection
(n.) refusal to accept or agree -
rekindle
(v.) revive or reawaken feelings or interest -
reliance
(n.) dependence on someone or something -
remedy
(n.) solution or treatment for a problem -
render
(v.) give or provide; cause to become -
renewable
(adj.) capable of being replenished -
renewal
(n.) act of restoring or refreshing -
renounce
(v.) formally give up; reject claim or belief -
rentable
(adj.) capable of earning profit when rented -
rental
(n.) payment for temporary use of property -
reparable
(adj.) capable of being fixed or restored -
repetition
(n.) act of doing or saying again -
replica
(n.) exact copy of an original object -
representation
(n.) depiction or portrayal of something -
reproduction
(n.) copying or duplication; offspring -
reptile
(n.) cold-blooded egg-laying vertebrate -
reschedule
(v.) change the time of an event to later -
resemble
(v.) look like or be similar to someone or something -
resistance
(n.) opposition to force or influence -
resolution
(n.) firm decision or determination; clarity of image -
resolve
(v.) settle or find a solution to a problem -
respiration
(n.) process of breathing in and out -
responsible
(adj.) accountable for actions or duties -
restoration
(n.) act of returning to original state -
restriction
(n.) limiting or controlling action -
retailer
(n.) person or business selling goods directly -
retriever
(n.) dog trained to retrieve game or objects -
reversible
(adj.) able to be changed back -
revise
(v.) make changes to improve or correct -
revival
(n.) renewed interest or activity -
revocable
(adj.) able to be canceled or withdrawn -
revolution
(n.) circular movement or overthrow of government -
revolutionize
(v.) bring about radical change -
rhetoric
(n.) art of persuasive speaking or writing -
ridiculous
(adj.) deserving mockery or derision -
rinse
(v.) wash lightly with water -
rival
(n.) competitor or opponent -
rivalry
(n.) competition or rivalry between entities -
roar
(n.) loud -
roast
(v.) cook with dry heat; noun -
roll
(v.) rotate along a surface; noun -
rooster
(n.) male bird of domestic chicken -
roughly
(adv.) approximately or with irregularity -
routinely
(adv.) regularly or as a habit -
rubble
(n.) broken debris from destruction -
rupture
(n.) break or tear apart; verb -
rural
(adj.) related to countryside areas -
rust
(n.) reddish-brown corrosion on metal; verb
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sack
(n.) large bag; verb -
sacred
(adj.) regarded with reverence or holiness -
saga
(n.) lengthy story or legend -
sanction
(n.) official approval or penalty; verb -
sap
(n.) fluid from plants; verb -
sapphire
(n.) precious blue gemstone -
satisfactory
(adj.) meeting requirements or expectations -
scabbard
(n.) sheath for a sword or blade -
scale
(n.) device to measure; or a series of levels; verb -
scarlet
(n.) bright red color; adjective -
scavenger
(n.) animal or person that retrieves discarded items -
scholarly
(adj.) showing knowledge or learning -
score
(n.) marks or points earned; total or record -
scrape
(v.) drag or scratch a surface; noun -
scraping
(n.) act of removing or scratching -
scratch
(v.) scrape or mark surface; noun -
screw
(n.) threaded fastener; verb -
screwdriver
(n.) tool used to turn screws -
scuba
(n.) equipment for underwater diving; verb -
sculpt
(v.) carve or shape material into art -
sculptor
(n.) person who creates sculptures -
seabed
(n.) bottom of the ocean or sea -
seashore
(n.) land along the edge of the sea -
sectional
(adj.) relating to sections or parts -
sediment
(n.) particles settling at the bottom of a liquid -
seismic
(adj.) related to or caused by earthquakes -
seismology
(n.) study of earthquakes and earth's movements -
selection
(n.) choice of options or items -
semiliterate
(adj.) having limited reading or writing skills -
senator
(n.) member of a legislative body -
sensible
(adj.) practical and reasonable -
sensitive
(adj.) easily affected or responsive -
serene
(adj.) calm -
setting
(n.) environment or surrounding place -
shade
(n.) area sheltered from direct light -
shaft
(n.) long narrow part or passage -
shell
(n.) hard outer covering of some animals; verb -
shepherd
(n.) person who tends to sheep or livestock -
shrink
(v.) become smaller or contract -
sick
(adj.) unwell or affected by illness -
signify
(v.) to indicate or mean something -
skull
(n.) bony structure of a human head -
slice
(n.) thin piece cut from something; verb -
slightly
(adv.) a little or to a small extent -
slope
(n.) slanted surface; verb -
smart
(adj.) intelligent or fashionable -
snug
(adj.) comfortably close-fitting or cozy -
sole
(n.) bottom part of a shoe; adjective -
soothe
(v.) gently comfort or calm -
sovereignty
(n.) supreme power or authority -
species
(n.) group of living organisms sharing traits -
spectacle
(n.) impressive display or event -
sphere
(n.) round three-dimensional shape -
splash
(n.) scattering of liquid; verb -
split
(v.) divide into parts; noun -
spontaneous
(adj.) unplanned or impulsive -
spoon
(n.) utensil with a shallow bowl; verb -
spray
(n.) fine mist of liquid; verb -
spring
(n.) season between winter and summer; verb -
squirrel
(n.) small rodent with bushy tail -
stability
(n.) state of being steady or balanced -
staircase
(n.) set of stairs for going between levels -
standard
(n.) accepted level or requirement; adjective -
standpoint
(n.) perspective or point of view -
starvation
(n.) extreme hunger or lack of food -
statistics
(n.) numerical data and analysis -
stout
(adj.) bulky -
strenuous
(adj.) requiring great effort or energy -
strike
(v.) to hit forcibly; noun -
stroke
(n.) an act of hitting or striking someone or something; a blow. -
submarine
(n.) underwater boat used for underwater exploration or warfare -
successive
(adj.) following one after another in order -
sufficient
(adj.) enough for a particular purpose -
suitable
(adj.) apt or appropriate for a particular situation -
suite
(n.) a set of rooms used together -
sunrise
(n.) the time when the sun begins to appear in the morning -
sunset
(n.) the time in the evening when the sun goes down -
supplement
(n.) something added to complete or enhance -
supposition
(n.) an uncertain belief or assumption -
survive
(v.) to continue to live or exist despite difficulty -
sustain
(v.) to support or maintain over time -
sustained
(adj.) continuing for an extended period -
swarm
(n.) a large group of insects or people moving together -
swear
(v.) to make a solemn promise or statement -
swell
(v.) to increase in size -
swelling
(n.) an abnormal enlargement or bulge -
syllable
(n.) a unit of pronunciation with a vowel sound -
sympathy
(n.) feeling of compassion or understanding for others
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tapestry
(n.) decorative fabric with pictures or patterns -
tavern
(n.) a place for drinking and socializing; pub -
telegraph
(n.) an old communication device using wires -
telescope
(n.) optical instrument to see distant objects -
temperature
(n.) measurement of hotness or coldness -
temple
(n.) religious building or part of the head -
tempting
(adj.) attractive or enticing -
tension
(n.) mental or emotional strain -
terrific
(adj.) very good or excellent; intense -
theft
(n.) act of stealing -
therefore
(adv.) for that reason; consequently -
thorough
(adj.) complete with detail; meticulous -
thoughtful
(adj.) showing consideration for others -
thread
(n.) fine string used for sewing or weaving -
tint
(n.) slight color or shade -
tower
(n.) tall -
transaction
(n.) business deal or action -
transformation
(n.) complete change in form or appearance -
trap
(n.) device for catching something or someone -
tray
(n.) flat -
treacherous
(adj.) likely to betray or cause danger -
trifle
(n.) a thing of little value or importance -
trim
(v.) to make neat by cutting or removing -
troublesome
(adj.) causing difficulty or annoyance -
trumpet
(n.) brass musical instrument with a bright sound -
trustworthy
(adj.) reliable and dependable -
tub
(n.) container for holding liquids or other substances -
turbulent
(adj.) involving disorder or chaos -
typical
(adj.) conforming to a standard or pattern
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unconscious
(adj.) lacking awareness or consciousness -
uniform
(adj.) consistent in style or appearance -
unity
(n.) state of being united or whole -
universal
(adj.) applicable everywhere or to everyone -
universe
(n.) all existing matter -
upset
(v.) to disturb or cause emotional distress -
utter
(adj.) complete or absolute -
utterly
(adv.) completely or entirely
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vacancy
(n.) unoccupied position or place -
valve
(n.) device controlling the flow of fluid -
variance
(n.) different or inconsistent elements -
variation
(n.) differences within similar things -
various
(adj.) mixed or diverse -
vault
(n.) an arched structure or secure room -
vegetable
(n.) edible plant product -
vehicle
(n.) means of transport -
veil
(n.) covering for the face or head -
vein
(n.) blood vessel in the body -
venerable
(adj.) worthy of respect due to age or dignity -
verse
(n.) line of poetry or a poetic composition -
vessel
(n.) container for holding liquids or ships -
victor
(n.) winner in a contest or battle -
vigor
(n.) physical strength or energy -
virtually
(adv.) almost or nearly completely -
visible
(adj.) able to be seen -
vision
(n.) sight or mental image of the future -
vivid
(adj.) clearly seen or described -
vocation
(n.) career or calling -
volume
(n.) size or amount of space or sound
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wagon
(n.) four-wheeled vehicle for transport -
ware
(n.) goods for sale or trade -
wax
(n.) solid substance used to make candles or polish -
weapon
(n.) tool used for fighting or defense -
welfare
(n.) well-being and support -
wool
(n.) fibrous material from sheep’s fleece -
wreck
(n.) ruined or destroyed remains
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yield
(v.) to produce or give as an result