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MY DICTIONARY

<started on 20.06.06>
0. Abase- humiliate, lower
1. Abash-embarrass, ashamed
2. Abate-subside, moderate
3. Abdicate- renounce, give up
4. Renounce- give up voluntarily
5. Aberrant-abnormal, deviant
6. Deviant- change in the behavior(in sexual behavior)
7. Aberration- wandering
8. Wandering- traveling about without any clear destination
9. Abettor- encourages or incites
10.Incites, Instigates- provoke, stir up
11.Abeyance- suspended action, temporary cessation
12.Cessation, Surcease- a stopping
13.Abhor- detest, hate
14.Abjure, abdicate- renounce upon oath
15.Oath- a promise that you will tell the truth on the court
16.Ablution-washing oneself or some other person
17.Abnegation- repudiation, self sacrifice
18.Repudiation, Renunciation- rejecting as invalid
19.Abominate- loath, hates
20.Loath- unwilling to do something contrary to the custom
21.Contrary- exact opposition
22.Aboriginal- primitive, native
23. Abrade- erode
24.Abridge-condense or shorten, curtail
25. Curtail- to stop something or reduce or limit before it is
finished
26.erudite- having a lot of specialist knowledge
27.Affliction-cause to suffer
28.Abrogate- to end a law or a custom formally, abolish, to
annul, to resent
29.Annul- to announce something that it has become
invalid(In the law)
30.Resent- something forced to do which is disliked
31.Abscond-depart secretly and hide
32.Absolve-pardon, to discharge
33.Abstain-refrain, with hold for participation
34.Refrain- not to do something
35.Abstentious- self restraining, sparing in eating and
drinking, temperate
36.Abstinence-restrain from eating and drinking
37.Abstract-theoretical, not concrete
38.Abstruse-obscure, profound, difficult to understand
39.Abusive- coarsely insulting
40.Abut- adjoin, border upon
41.Abysmal- very bad
42.Accede – agree
43.Acclimate-adjust to the climate
44.Acclivity- sharp up slope of a hill
45.Accolade- award of merit
46.Accomplice- partner in crime
47.Accord- agreement
48.Accost-approach and speak first to a person
49.Accouter- equip or dress up
50.Accretion- continuous growth, increase
51.Amorous-display of love
52.Accrue- comes about by addition
53.Acerbity- bitterness in speech and temper
54.Acetic-vinegar
55.Acidulous- sarcastic, slightly sour, sharp, caustic
56.Acknowledge- recognize, admit
57.Acme- top, pinnacle
58.Pinnacle- a highest level or degree attainable
59.Acoustic- science of sound
60.Acquiesce- assent, agree passively
61.Acquiescence- submission, compliance
62.Acquittal- deliverance from a charge, a judgement of not
being guilty
63.Acrid-sharp, bitterly pungent
64.Acrimonious- stinging and caustic
65.Actuarial- calculating <mainly of a mishap>
66.Actuate- motivate
67.Acuity- ability to see hear and think accurately
68.Acumen-mental keenness, giving proper advice or
judgement
69.Adage- wise saying, proverb
70.Adamant- hard, inflexible
71.Addle- rotten
72.Adduce- present as evidence
73.Adept- expert at
74.Adapt- altar modify
75.Adhere- stick fast
76.Adjunct- something attached but holding an inferior
position
77.Adjuration- solemn urging
78.Adjure- to ask or order something to do, request solemnly
79.Solemnly- in a grave and in a sedate manner
80.Sedate- cause to be calm and quiet
81.Admonish- warn, response
82.Admonition- warning
83.Adorn- decorate
84.Adroit- skillful
85.Adulation-flattery, admiring someone too much more
then deserved
86.Advent- arrival
87.Adventious-accidantal, casual
88.Adverse-unfavorable, hostile
89.Adversity-poverty
90.Advert-refer to
91.Advocate- urge, plead for
92.Aegis- support of someone or something, defense
93.Aeon-an age, long period of time
94.Aesthetic- artistic
95.Affable-courteous
96.Affected- have an effect upon, artificial influencing by
speaking
97.Affidavit- written statement made under oath
98.Affinity- a force attracting the atom and binding them
together, kinship by marriage or by adoption
99.Kinship- a community marked by people of same interests
100.Affirmative- to say “yes” or come into the agreement
101.Affirmation- solemn pledge by one who refuses to take an
oath
102.Affluence- abundance, wealth
103.Uproarious- uncontrollably noisy
104.Brawl- a uproarious party, a uproarious fight or quarrel
105.Affray- public brawl
106.Agape- open mouthed
107.Agenda- items of business at meeting
108.Agglomeration- collection or heap
109.Aggrandize- increase
110.Aghast- horrified
111.Agile, nimble, spry - moving or mentally quick
112.Agility, nimbleness- a gracefulness of a animal or a person
that is quick and nimble
113.Agitate- disturb
114.Sprite- small , human in form, playful, having magical powers
115.Agonized- to mental or physical suffering or pain
116.Skeptical, Sceptical - confused about something
117.Agrarian- pertaining to land or its cultivation
118.Alacrity-brisk and speedy
119.Albeit- although
120.Alchemy- infant chemistry
121.Alias- an assumed name
122.Alienate- loose support
123.Alimentary- supplying nourishment
124.Alimony-payment by a husband to his divorced wife
125.Allay- calm, pacify
126.Allege-state without proof
127.Allegory- story in which characters are used as symbols
128.Alleviate- to make something bad or more serious
129.Alliteration- repetition of the beginning of the poetry
130.Alloy-mixture of metals
131.Allude- refer indirectly
132.Allure- entice, attract
133.Allusion- something written which intentionally makes you
think of a thing or a place
134.Alluvial- soil deposits left by a river
135.Aloof- not involved in something if not approved by him or
her, be apart
136.Aloft- upward
137.Altercation- wordy quarrel
138.Altruistic- unselfishly generous
139.Amalgamate- combine
140.Amass- collects
141.Amazon- female warrior
142.Ambidextrous- capable of using either hand with equal ease
143.Ambiance- atmosphere, environment
144.Ambiguous- unclear or doubtful in meaning
145.Amble- moving in easy pace
146.Ambivalence, Ambivalent - being uncertain about how you
feel
147.Ambrosia- foods of the gods
148.Ambulatory- relating to people who are treated for some
illness but able to walk
149.Ambush- to attack suddenly
150.Ameliorate- to make a bad or unpleasant situation better,
improve
151.Amenable- willingness to except or be influenced by a
suggestion
152.Amend- correct, change
153.Amenities- things considered to be necessary to live
154.Amiable- lovable or friendly
155.Amicable- friendly
156.Amiss- wrong, faulty
157.Amity- friendship
158.Amnesia- loss of memory
159.Amnesty- pardon to the political prisoners in the prison,
pardon
160.Amoral- non moral
161.Amorphous- having a fixed shape
162.Amortization- act of reducing a debt through partial
payments
163.Amphibian- lives on land and water
164.Amphitheater- oval building with tiers of seats
165.Ample- abundant
166.Amplify- enlarge
167.Amputate- cut of a part of a body, prune
168.Amuck- to be out of control and wildly or in a dangerous
manner
169.Amulet- charm, talisman
170.Talisman- a object of good luck or kept to be free from
someone
171.Anachronism- an error involving time in a story
172.Analgesics- causing insensitivity to pain
173.Analogous- comparable
174.Analogy- similarity
175.Anarchist- person who rebels against the established order
law or government
176.Anarchy- absence of the governing body or the failure of
government
177.Anathema- something id which id greatly disliked or
disapproval
178.Anathematize- curse
179.Ancillary- auxiliary, serving as an aid or a accessory
180.Andirons- metal support in the fire place for cooking utensils
and Logs
181.Anemia- condition in which the blood lacks red corpuscles,
lacking energy or effort
182.Anesthetics- substance which will loose the sensation
with or without loosing consciousness
183.Angular- sharp cornered, stiff in manner
184.Oozing- the process of seeping
185.Seeping- pass through small opening, seep through, leak
186.Suture- to sew together a cut in a persons body
187.Speculations- the message expression with incomplete
Evidence
188.Vex, perplex, resentment, provocation, gall- irritating
189.Upsurge- a sudden strong increase
190.Ingeminate, reiterate, iterate – repetition
191.Inseminate- to put the male animals sperm into the
female animal either by a sexual act or by some artificial
method
192.Tenure, incumbency – the term during which some
position is held
193.Superlative – express in an exaggerative manner
(usually praise)
194.Suppuration – pus, fluid product which is thick yellow
195.Epitome, embodiment- a standard or the highest
example
196.Adios, Adieu, Auf wiedersehen, Arrivederci, Au revoir- a
farewell remark
197.Anaglyphs- two things which appear to be three
dimensional when they are superimposed
198.Shrewd, Astute- marked by hardheaded intelligence
199.Compatriot- a person from our own country
200.Baron- a noble man with varying rank, a wealthy person
201.Digitization- conversion of analog to digital info
202.Cognizant- having knowledge or understanding
203.Excerpts, Extracts- a passage selected from a large work
204.Exodus, Hejira, hegira- a journey by a large group of
people to escape from a hostile environment
205.Sprucing, Spiffing up, titivating, slicking up- make neat,
dress, groom, trim especially on an occasion
206.Clemency- good weather condition, kindness in giving
punishment
207.Inclement- bad and unpleasant weather, showing no
clemency
208.Evasive- deliberately vague and ambiguous
209.Slyness, foxiness, guile- shrewdness as demonstrated by
being skilled in deception
210.Beguile- attractive by slyness, highly attractive and able
to arouse hope
211.Elusive- difficult to grasp or to be detected by the mind
212.Subtle- a thing which is very small but holding great
importance
213.Ulterior- beyond or outside the immediate interest
214.Solatium- a compensation for a loss, an addition
allowance as for a suffering
215.Amatory- exciting towards sexual love
216.Dally, Dawdling- deliberately wasting time instead of
working
217.Dalliance- having sexual affair with some one for a short
time
218. Philanderer- have sex with different women without any
emotional contact :of men
219.Vamp , vamper, prickteaser, coquette, minx-a seductive
women trying to exploit men by her sex appeal
220.Gusty, Blustering-blowing in loud and abrupt bursts
221.Blister, vasicate, bulla, bleb - a elevation on the skin
filled with serous fluid
222.Flog, lambaste- beat severely with a whip or a cane
223.Tryst, assignation- a date, a secret rendezvous between
two lovers
224.Masquerades- a party of guests wearing costume or
mask
225.Riveting- focusing ones attention on something
226.Envoy- a diplomat having less authorities than the
ambassador, a messenger, stanza concluding a poem
227.Incisive, articulate - expressing an idea and an opinion in
a clear and persuasive way or intuitive
228.Acquisitive- eager to collect things
229.Acquisition- to acquire
230.Spur- encourage
231.Plateau- a land which is high above the sea level, to
reach a particular level and stay the same
232.Heir(pro eir)- a person who will receive the property or
some amount from some other person when he dies
233. Reckoning- to think and consider and to calculate
234.Incredulous, Incredulity- not wanting or believing
something
235.Revel- to get great pleasure from a situation or an
activity
236.Concede- to admit something mainly unwillingly which is
true
237.Delegate- to give a particular job
238.Moots- discussion
239.Interim- a temporary solution which is intended to be
used till there is something permanent
240.Inadvertent- do unintentionally
241.Stipulated- to state how something is to be done
242.Contempt- disrespect
243.Sensitizing- to make someone aware of something
244.Adolescent- a young person developing into an adult
245.Acquitted- to perform better than expected in a difficult
situation
246.Grit- very small pieces of stones or sand
247. Sultry- arousing sexual desire
248.Engulf- overwhelming
249.Enigma- a puzzle
250.Cohesive- forming as a whole
251.Obscure- uncertain
252.Temperate- without extremes
253.Coarsely- rough ,vulgar
254.Prig- a self satisfied person
255.Procuring- gaining
256.Stigma- a moral reproach
257.Reproach- criticizing
258.Plunge- dive
259.Maneuvering- a cleaver move
260.Suave- usually a man who is charming and polite and
also attractive but in a little false way
261.Bland- lacking in taste, energy and interest
262.Blandishments- pleasant and persuasive to the words of
action
263.Impervious- a person who is not affected by something
264.Flamboyant- very confident in behavior and intend to be
noticed
265.Ostentatious- to show off your money or possession or
power in a way for others to admire you
266.Pretentious- trying to sound or appear more important
or cleaver than you are
267.Pretension- to believe to have an important value
268.Helm- a steering wheel of the ship
269.Fortress- a strong hold, a defense from an attack
270.Rousing- to wake someone up or to make someone
active or excited
271.Refute- reject or disapprove, to say something or some
opinion is false or wrong
272.Lineage- a descent, pedigree
273.Descent- a movement down
274.Ascent- to climb or go up
275.Pedigree- ancestry, a dog food
276.Slovenly- careless and untidy
277.Slut-a slovenly or immoral woman
278.Impetus- moving forces
279.Brewing- beginning to develop
280.Transit- a mode of communication
281.Augment- add or increase
282.Panacea- disapproval which result in a good cause
283.Penitence- felling regretful
284.Restitution- restoring something to its original place
285.Graffiti- the things drawn on the wall
286.Breach- act of breaking a law or an agreement
287.Preach- to give a religious speech or someone telling the
way of life or the way to live it
288.Fraternity- group of people with same interest
289.Coalition- a union of different political parties usually for
a limited time
290.Arid- dry
291.Penury- poverty
292.Jostle- to knock or push roughly against someone in
order to move past them or get more free space
293.Slack- loosened
294.Slackers- lazy or those who work slowly
295.Emulate- match or surpass, imitate
296.Grin- a broad smile
297.Revered- a felling of deep respect
298.Demeanor- act of behaving
299.Waft- move gently through the air
300.Grueling- tiring and difficult, demanding great effort and
determination
301.Gnarled- rough and twisted
302.Bidet- the basin to wash the genitals
303.Gleaned- pick up or collect information in small amount
with difficulty
304.Apparition- a spirit of dead people appearing in the
that can be seen
305.Grim- worrying, without hope
306.Shunned- to avoid something
307.Confront- to face boldly
308.Flutter- move hurriedly
309.Envy- discontent by others success, to wish something
that you had which is with other person
310.Discontent- wanting an improved situation
311.Disconsolate- extremely sad and disappointing
312.Avid- very eagerly or interestingly
313.Gleaming- shiny or bright
314.Sprawling- lie down with legs and arms loosened
315.Lexicon- a dictionary
316.Incest- sexual intercourse between close relatives who
are not legally permitted to marry married
317.Solitude- in isolation
318.Lewd- sexual in an obvious and rude way
319.Lascivious- expressing a strong desire of sexual
activities
320.Hermit- being in isolation
321.Occult, witchcraft- supernatural powers
322.Odious- extremely unpleasant and causing and
deserving hate
323.Passe- no longer fashionable
324.Couture- designing and selling of fashionable thing
325.Hauteur(pro–oater)- a unfriendly way of behaving which
suggests that the person thinks that they are better than
other people
326.Embellish- to make something more beautiful
327.Svelte- attractively thin and graceful cum stylish
328.Emaciated- very thin and weak due to illness or extreme
hunger
329.Estranged- describes a person who does not live with
his/her family usually due to
330.Taunt- jeer at provocation
331.Jeer- to laugh or shout at someone to show disrespect
332.Cajoling- persuading people to do the things which they
require in a pleasant manner
333.Emancipated- free from restrain, not limited socially or
politically
334.Crammed- to fit many things into a small place
335.Wee- small, urinate
336.Brewer- a person or a company that makes beer
337.Ale(pro-aeal)- any of the various types of beers
338.Thug(pro-fug)-a man who acts violently especially to
commit a crime
339.Antiquity- a distant past
340.Sheen- a bright and smooth surface
341.Contemporary- the thing which is happening or existing
now
342.Melancholy-sad
343.Peril-extremely dangerous
344.Ramparts- a large wall built around a town for protection
345.Fractious- easily upset or annoyed
346.Resilient- able to quickly return to a good condition
347.Mystical, mystify- to confuse someone with doing or
being strange in a manner which cannot be explained
348.Incursion- a sudden attack or entry into a place
especially on the border
349.Rift- it means a serious disagreement between two
people which cuts out their friendship, a crack in a rock
350.Treason(pro treesion)- lack of loyalty to our country by
helping the enemies or attempting to defeat the
government
351.Impugning(pro im-puen-ing)-to cause people to doubt
someone’s character, qualities, reputation by criticizing
them
352.Unilateralism- thinking or moving in a single side
353.Writ- the authority to make laws
354.Nirvana- a state of perfection
355.Opus- a work of art
356.Commemorative- to remember officially and to give
respect to a great person or event
357.Mettle- ability and determination when doing or
competing on something
358.Avocado- a tropical fruit with green or purple skin and
oily green edible flesh and having a large round seed at
the center
359.Chore( pro ch-ore)- it is a piece of work which is boring
and unpleasant needs to be done regularly
360.Scout- to go to look for something you want in many
places
361.Barbed- a sharp thing which points backwards, to
remark something clever but cruel in a way
362.Galore- in great amounts or in numbers
363.Hapless- unlucky and usually unhappy
364.Expatriate-someone who does not live in his own
country
365.Etiquette- set of rules or customs which control
accepted behaviors in particular social groups or
situations
366.Rant- a long angry confused speech
367.Placid- having a calm appearance or characteristics
368.Plagiarize- to use another persons work and pretend
that its our own
369.Syndrome- a combination of medical problems which
comes together, a negative behavior or a mental state
which is typical to a person
370.Muse- to think about something and for a long time
371.Fray- becoming less effective and successful, loose
threads at the edge or the end
372. Hooligan- a person who acts violently without thinking
and causes serious damage
373.Vilify- to say or write unpleasant things about someone
which causes other people to have a bad opinion about
them
374.Valiant- very brave or bravely determined when things
are not going that smooth or easy
375.Thong- a narrow part of the bikini which does not cover
the whole bottom i.e. its very narrow
376.Throng- a crowd or large group of people
377.Flaunt- to show or make obvious something you are
proud off in order to get some administration
378.Earmarked- to keep or intend something for a particular
cause
379.Fete- a public event, to praise or welcome someone
publicly because of their achievements
380.Cadre- a small group of people forming the basic unit of
the military, political or business organizations
381.Erratic- irregular , uncertain or without organization in
behavior or movement
382.Inundate- to give someone to much of work which
cannot be finished in time, to flood an area with water
383.Rekindle- to make someone have a feeling that they had
in the past
384.Trudge- to walk slowly with a great difficulty while
carrying something or over a difficult surface
385.Fore(foreground)-towards or in front off
386.Strenuous- needing or using a lot of mental effort or
energy
387.Slump- reduce suddenly
388.Grapple- to fight especially to gain something
389.Bruise- a injury or mark on the skin which is the
resultant of being hit by something
390.Fitful- often stopping or starting not happening in a
regular or continuous way
391.Surrealistic- not like reality, very unusual or impossible
392.Apocalypse- a serious event resulting in great
destruction or change
393.Huff- an angry and offended mood
394.Chaos- a state of confusion
395.Wreck- to damage or destroy something
396.Vicious- describes a person or action which is intended
or desired to hurt someone
397.Mane-thick long hair of a persons head
398.Reticent- unwilling to speak about your thoughts and
views
399.Croon- to sing or talk in a slow voice full of emotions
400.Centenary- 100th anniversary
401.Awe- feeling of great respect something filled with great
surprise or fear
402.Airs- to behave in a way to make people feel your
importance than you really are
403.Halo- a ring of light around the head of someone in
religious pictures
404.Reminiscence- fact of remembering event from the past
405.Arduous- difficult and tiring and needing a lot of effort
406.Prejudice- an unfair and unreasonable opinion formed
without enough thoughts or knowledge
407.Trafficking- Trading of illegal things
408.Tactile- relating to touch, relating to someone who
touches other persons a lot
409.Arsenal- a collection of weapons
410. Bemused- slightly confusing
411.Hispanic- connect with Spanish speaking countries,
especially Latin America
412.Facile<pro =fa-cyle>- describes a theory or a remark
which is too simple and has not been thought about
413.Jinx-bad luck or a person who is believed to have bought
bad luck
414.Intriguing- to interest someone a lot by being strange,
unusual or mysterious
415.Gilt- covered with a thin layer of gold or looking like it
416.Gilt-edged- investment offered by the government which
pays a fixed interest and is considered low risk
417.Pneumatic- containing air
418.Mulls, mull over-to think carefully about something for a
long time
419.Exile- a person who is kept or sent away of their own
country
420.Miscreant- someone who behaves badly and does not
obey the rules
421.Desecrated-to show a lack of respect towards someone
highly respectful
422. Fissile(derived from fission)- divides easily into pieces
423.Assimilated- to take in or fit into
424.Moratorium- a stopping of an activity for an agreed
amount of time
425.Veto- to refuse to allow something
426.Indices- a plural of index(list)
427.Cudgels- a short heavy stick for hitting people
428.Fanny- it means a persons bottom, women’s sexual
organs
429.Torpor(also torpidity)- a lack of activity
430.Revamp- to change or arrange something to improve it
431.Protagonist- a important supporter of an idea or a
system, one of the main characters of the play
432.Medley-a mixture of different items, especially the tunes
put together for a longer piece of music; swimming
competition in which each of the four swimmers uses
different methods of swimming
433.Beckon- to move your hand or head in a way that tells
someone to come nearer
434.Octogenarian- a person who is between 80 or 89 yrs old
435.Edifice- a system which has been established from a
long time, a splendid building
436.Percussion- musical instruments which are played by
hitting them by hand or some object like stick
437.Opulent- expensive and luxurious
438.Vanquish- to defeat an opponent
439.Euphoria, Ecstatic- extreme happiness
440.Strewn- to scatter things untidily
441.Crestfallen- disappointed or sad because of them failing
unexpectedly in something
442.Mediocre- not very good
443.Citadel- a strong castle where people can shelter from
some danger , especially due to some war
444.Titan- very important person, strong, clever, big
445.Appease- to prevent disagreement and dive the demand
to the other side by agreeing to there demands
446.Colossal- extremely large
447.Thematic(adj. of theme)- the main points of the subject
448.Satirical, satire- a way of criticizing people in a
humorous way
449.Lapse-a temporary failure
450.Retribution- deserved and a severe punishment
451.Deter- by preventing or discouraging someone from
doing something by making it difficult to do or by
threatening bad results if they do it
452.Infanticide- a crime of killing infants
453.Desist- to stop doing something especially when
someone does not want you to do it
454.Resurgent- increase again or become popular again
455.Subvert- to try to destroy or weaken something
especially in a political system
456.Covert- hidden or secret
457.Valedictory- relating to say good bye, formally
458. Ivory tower- people living in a ivory tower who do not
want to no about or want to avoid the unpleasant or
ordinary things which happens in peoples life
459. Awry- not in the intended way, in a wrong position
460.Snag- a problem, difficult, disadvantageous
461.Furor- a sudden excitation or angry reaction to
something by a lot of people
462.Tribunal- a special group of people chosen especially by
the government or some concern to examine legal
problems of particular type
463.Hail- to call someone in order to attract their attention
464.Whiff- a brief smell carried on the air
465.Whiffy- an unpleasant smell
466.Skew-whiff- incorrectly positioned
467.Cameo- a small but noticeable part of the play or film,
performed by famous actors
468.Rag- to say or do something unkind but amusing, a torn
piece of cloth
469.Sully- to spoil someone’s reputation, to make something
dirty
470.Taint- to spoil people’s opinion about someone
471.Vaults- a room with thick walls or ceiling and doors , to
jump over something with your hands on it or by the
usage of a pole
472.Stint- a fixed or limited period of time spent during a job
473.Bountiful- a great kindness or willingness to give, a great
amount
474.Tinted- with color added
475.Duct- it means a pipe carrying liquid or air
476.Ductile- it is adverted to the metals which can be bent
easily
477.Intuition, Intuitive, intuit- to understand something
without thinking over it
478.Dazed- very much confused or unable to think because
you are shocked
479.Conspiracy- when a group of people plan to do things
secretly with bad or illegal intentions
480.Crucible- a place of severe test, a place where different
people of different style and culture meet together to
produce something new and exciting
481.Appalling- to make someone have strong feelings of
shock or disapproval
482.Hurl, Hurled- to go through something with a lot of force
usually in an angry and in a violent way
483. Cul- de- sac- a short road which is blocked off in one of
its ends, the situation which leads nowhere
484.Culinary- related to cooking or kitchens
485.Apoplectic- extremely angry and noticeable
486.The DT’s(delirium tremens)-a physical condition, caused
by drinking too much alcohol over a large period of time,
in which someone shakes uncontrollably and sees
imaginary things
487.Redundancy, Retrenchment-unnecessary because it is
more than is needed
488. Tequila- it’s a strong alcoholic drink originally from
Mexico
489.Relic- an object, tradition or a system which exists from
a past which continues to exists
490.Fencing- to just border upon with a fence, a game
played with a thin sword
491.Peer- the person of the same age and same social
position
492.Realm- an area of interest or activity
493.Genesis- the origin of something
494.Quashed- to stop something which you do not want to
happen
495.Contemplate- to spend time considering the possible
future action in a serious way
496.Knee-jerk- an immediate reaction that does not allow
time to think or consider something carefully
497.Pursuit- when you follow something or someone to try
to catch it
498.Vista- a view, especially a splendid view from a high
position
499.Ordeal- a very unpleasant or painful experience
500.Vestige- a still existing some part or amount of
something larger from the past
501.Vestibule-a small room just inside the public building
where you can leave your coat
502.Stub- the short part of something after which the main
part is left e.g. a stub of a cigarette
503.Pelt- to throw a number of things quickly at someone or
something
504.Versatile- able to change easily from activity to another ,
able to used for many different purposes
505.Cult- something really popular
506.Cunnilingus- the sexual activity of moving the tongue
across the female sex organs in order to give excitement
and pleasure
507.Parish- the area cared by a priest and has a church, the
smallest unit of the local government of England
508.Bard- a poet
509.The bard- William Shakespeare
510.Oblige- to force someone to do something or to make it
necessary for someone to do something
511.Encore- the extra piece of music or song which is added
in the end of the song on people’s choice
512.Sledge- to ride over a snow with the two long piece of
wood or metal to travel on it
513.Booming-a deep and large hollow sound
514.Ratchet- a part of the machine which allows the
movement only in a single direction
515.Plaintiff- someone who makes a legal complaint over
someone in the court
516.Proselytize- try to change someone’s religion or political
beliefs or their way of living to your own
517.Rustle- it is a sound which is very dry in nature
especially coming from the paper or leaves
518.Trot- a slow walk of 4 legged animals or humans
519.Illicit- illegal or disapproved by the society
520.Elude-not succeeding in achieving or not to be caught or
not to remember something
521.Drapes- the heavy curtains which are made of some
thick cloth
522.Drape- to be loosely covered with the clothes
523.Clientele- all the customers of the business when they
are considered as a group
524.Glitzy- having a fashionable appearance in order to
attract someone
525. Fragrance, Fragrant- a pleasant smell
526.stench, stink, reek- unpleasant smell
527.fetish- a sexual interest in an object or a part of the
body other than the sexual organs
528.Gonorrhea- a disease of the sexual organ which can be
given from one person to the other by having sex(STDs)
529.Herpes- an infectious disease which causes painful red
spots to appear on the skin, especially on the lips or the
sexual organs
530.Jockstrap- a piece of underwear worn by men to support
their sexual organs while playing sport
531.Loins – the part of the body above the legs and below
the waists
532.Pube- it’s the hair which grows near the sexual organ
which qualifies the person to reproduce
533.Pubic-of or near the sexual organ near the body
534.Syphilis- it’s a venereal disease which spreads from the
sex organ to the rest of the body
535.Well-endowed- having a lot of something, its also
referred to as the large breasts of a women
536.Perished- extremely cold
537.Labia- folds on the outside of the female sex organ
538.Testicle- either of the two round balls of the male sex
organs which are enclosed in a scrotum(bag of skin) below
and behind the penis
539.Umbilical cord- a tube which connect the mother and the
unborn child connected to placenta
540.Placenta-the temporary organ which feeds the foetus(a
developing baby) inside the mother’s womb
541.Urethra- it’s a tube which carries the urine from the
bladder out of the body and in case of the male mammal
it also carries the sperm
542.Vulva- the part of the female sex organs which are
outside the body between the legs
543.Dote- showing that you love someone very much
544.Gaga- mentally unclear, having a strong but temporary
love
545.Infatuated- got attracted due to the beauty or some
quality
546.Lovey-dovey- a couple who love each other and show of
their love by touching each other in public places
547.Lurve- love
548.Smitten-having suddenly started or liking someone very
much
549.Bestiality- sex between a person and an animal
550.Coitus interruptus- a method of preventing pregnancy in
which the man removes his penis from the woman’s
vagina before the sperm is released
551.Consummate- perfect or complete in every way
552.Copulate- to have sex
553.Fallatio, fellate- a sexual activity of sucking or moving
the tongue across the penis in order to give pleasure
554.Fornicate- to have sex with someone who is not married
to you
555. Orgasm- the moment of greatest pleasure and
excitement in sexual activity
556.Sodomy- the act of putting the penis into a males or
females anus
557.Nook, nooky- having sex
558.Every nook and cranny- every part of the house
559.Nook-a small space which is partly sheltered or hidden
560.Cranny-a small narrow opening in something
561.Ogle- to look at someone with an obvious sexual interest
562.Elysium- a state of great happiness
563.Gratification- to get what you want, to please someone
or to satisfy a wish or a need
564.Jubilation- happiness
565.Nostalgia-feeling of happiness and a little sad on
thinking about the past
566.Misogynist- someone who hates women or believe that
men are much better than women
567.Misanthrope- someone who dislikes other people and
avoids the involvement with society
568.Rancor- a feeling of hate and continuing anger about
something in the past
569.Virulence- the strength of hatred and opposition
570.Hitch- a temporary difficulty which causes a short delay
571.Peripatetic- travelling around to different places, usually
because of work in more then one place
572.Strangulated- it describes the sound which is not full nor
relaxed, but made when the throat is tight, for example
sound because of fear or anger
573.Coruscating- extremely clever and exciting or amusing
574.Scintillating- interesting, exciting and clever
575.Gawky- tall and awkward
576.Bozo, bonehead- stupid person
577.Flibbertigibbet- a foolish person who talks too much
578.Numbskull- a stupid and a silly person
579.Gnomic(pro-nomic)-describes something which is
mysterious and not easily understood but often seems
wise
580.Perspicacious- quick in noticing and understanding
581.Pragmatic- solves things in a realistic way which suits
the present condition rather than obeying the fixed theory
582.Commiserate- to express sympathy to someone about
some bad luck
583.Fellow feeling – an understanding or sympathy for some
person of some bad luck because you have also shared
the same experience
584.Solace- to render help and comfort someone in vein
585.Voodoo- a type of religion involving ,magic and worship
of spirits, bad luck
586.Murphy’s law, sod’s law- the tendency to do something
wrong(used in a humorous way)
587.The ether- clear sky, a colorless liquid used especially in
the past as an anesthetic (to make people sleep before a
medical operation)
588.The firmament- the sky
589.Boisterous- noisy, energetic and rough
590.Cacophony- a loud mixture of sound which is unpleasant
591.Clamorous- loud sound
592.Strident, hurly- burley- a sudden sound which is very
loud and unpleasant and rough
593.Tumultuously- loud unpleasant sound which is not
understood
594.Hoax-to deceive someone especially by playing a trick
595.Shred- to destroy a document especially by tearing it
into strips
596.Nudging- to move slowly and almost reach the higher
point
597.Louver- it a door or a window with a flat piece of
slopping wood which allows the light and air to come in
but prevents the entrance of rain
598.Swashbuckling- behaving in a brave manner, especially
like the fighter in the past
599.Nexus- an important connection between the parts of
the system or some group of things
600.Barrage-continuous firing of large guns to protect the
soldiers advancing on the enemy
601.Siphoning off –to dishonestly take the money from an
organization and use it as intended to be
602.Articulate- able to express the thoughts and feelings
clearly
603.Croft- a very small farm around the house especially in
Switzerland
604.Languish- to exist in a unpleasant and unwanted
situation for a long time
605.Fervor- describes things that are strongly felt
606.Beguile-to attract something in order to deceive
607.Guile- clever but used to deceive someone
608.Soaring- to rise quickly
609.Spire- a tall pointed structure on the top of the building
especially on the top of the church
610.Slew- a large amount or number
611.Envisage- to imagine or to expect to be a likely
possibility in the future
612.Incisive- expressing an idea in a very clear and
persuasive
613.Catchy-pleasing and easy to remember
614.Quench- to satisfy a need or a desire
615.Ravished- to give someone great pleasure
616.Serene- peaceful and calm , troubled by nothing
617.Serendipity- a lucky tendency to find some interesting
things by chance
618.Luscious- a Very sexually attracted female
619.Voluptuous- a women having a soft, curved, sexually
attractive body
620.Lunatic, maniac- someone who is uncontrollably
dangerous
621.Ignominy- public embarrassment
622.Beef- complaint
623.Beefing up- to make something strong and more
important
624.Blurb- a short description of the book which is written by
those who have produced it in order for people to buy it
625.Racy- getting excited in a sexual way
626.Ravage- a cause to great danger
627.Disband- to stop being a group
628.Inscrutable- it is referred to a person who does not show
his/her emotions or feelings and inevitable makes difficult
to understand themselves
629.Flay- to remove the skin from a person or an animals
body
630.Snazzy- modern or stylish in a way which attracts people
631.Fleeing- to escape by running away especially due to
some danger
632.Slander- a false spoken statement about someone which
damages there reputation
633.Defunct- no longer existing
634.Overhaul- to improve something so that every part of it
works properly
635.Egalitarian- believing that every one is equally important
and giving all of them the equal rights
636.Supple- easily bent not stiff
637.Benevolent- very kind and helpful
638.Vilify- to say or write unpleasant things about someone
639.Fettle- healthy or strong in a good condition
640.Statutory- decide or controlled by the law
641.Onus- the responsibility or duty to do something
642.Acquit- to decide by law that someone Is not guilty
643.Discrepancy- the difference between the two things
which should be the same
644.Dredging- to remove water from a place like river or lake
with the help of some sucking device
645.Ascertain- to discover or to make certain
646.Fiscal- connected with money
647.Irks- annoying
648.Retrenchment- the dismissal of a worker from the
company in order to reduce the cost to the company
649.Lurch- moving in a irregular way especially moving
backwards or forwards suddenly or from side to side
650.Whiz- a person with a very high level knowledge or skill
in some subject
651.Petition-a document signed by a large number of people
requesting some action to be performed by the
government
652.Anvil- it’s a heavy piece of metal on which the heated
metals are shaped by hammering them, one of the small
bones of the ears
653.Wreath- a arrangement of flowers and leaves in a
circular way which is used in decoration or a sign of
respect for the person who has died
654.Wail- to make a loud cry usually because of pain and
sadness
655.Contingency- something which is probable in the future
usually as regarded to cause some problem
656.Bode- sign of something which can happen in the future
and is likely to be good or bad
657.Ferry- to transport people in vehicle especially very
often
658.Illustrious- famous, well respected and admired
659.Contention- to be able/not able to achieve something
660.Moot- to suggest something for discussion
661.Avionics- the electronic device of an aircraft or
spacecraft
662.Dichotomy- a difference between two opposite things or
ideas
663.Sissy- the boy who is disliked by the other boys because
he weak or interested in the activities which girls like
664.Jolt- to give someone a sudden shock in order to change
there views or their way of thinking
665.Coerce- to persuade someone to do something which is
unwilling they are unwilling to do
666.Pivotal- central and important
667.Antecedent- previous
668.Unveil- the removal of a curtail or something which is
done in the formal events especially in the opening or
closing of the work
669.Hedge- a way of protecting, controlling or limiting things
670.Dysmenorrhoea- the pain experienced by the women
during her menstrual cycle
671.Cramp- to limit someone especially from some fun time
672.Chronograph- a piece of equipment which measures or
records period of time
673.Chronicle- a record of the history of events
674.Chronic- very bad or continuing for a long time
675.Nauseating- to make someone feel as if they are going
to vomit
676.Genome( pro genem)- a complete set of genetic
material for human, animal or plants
677.Glut- a supply of something that is much greater than it
can be sold or wanted
678.Mystic-someone who attempts to be united by doing
prayers
679.Mystify- to confuse someone by being strange or being
impossible to explain
680.Exodus- a movement of lot of people from a place
681.Hegemony- the position of being strongest or most
powerful and thereby controlling others(especially in
countries)
682.Clemency- kindness when given a punishment
683.Decry- to criticize something as bad or useless
684.Topple- to lose balance and fall down
685.Parley- a discussion between two groups of people
especially the one that is intended to end
686.Expatriate- someone who does not live in there own
country
687.Choir- a group of people who sing together especially in
a church
688.Crochet- to make clothes and other items using wool
and a special needle with a hook at the other end
689.Linguistic- connected with language or the study of
language
690.Cerebral- demanding careful reasoning and mental
effort rather than feeling
691.Prowl- to move around quietly in a place trying not to be
seen or heard, especially during hunting
692.Petite- a women who is small and thin in an attractive
way
693.Velociraptor(it a dinosaur)- soft robber
694.Thespian- an actor, connected with acting or theater
695.Endeared- making someone like you
696.Tantrum- a sudden period of uncontrolled childish anger
697.Scamp- a badly behaved but playful child
698.Scampering- a move made by a scamp
699.Rein- the long piece of thin material especially leather
which helps to control and direct the horse
700.Tirade- a long angry speech which expresses strong
disapproval
701.Amend- to change the words of text typically the law or
legal document
702.Invasive- moving into all the areas and difficult to stop
703.Rehash- writing or speaking old ideas as if they were
new
704.Credence- acceptance support or believe that something
is true
705.Circumvent- to avoid something especially cleverly and
eagerly
706.Wimp- a person who is not brave or strong
707.Patronizing- to be a regular customer of a shop or a
restaurant , etc
708.Patronage- a power of a person to give someone an
important job or position
709.Impunity- the freedom from punishment or from the
unpleasant result of something that has been done
710.Flurry- a sudden short period of activity, excitement or
interest
711.Maternal- behaving in a way that the mother does to her
child especially in a kind and a carrying way, related to
mothers side of the family
712.Twirl- to give a sudden quick turns or a set of turns in a
circle(mainly while dancing)
713.Shrivel- to make much smaller than desired
714.Myriad- a very large group of something
715.Tresses- a women’s hair especially long hair
716.Banter- conversion which is not serious but amusing
717.Snippets- a small or interesting piece of news or
conversation or information
718.Pervasive- present or noticeable in every part of the play
719.Topography- the physical appearance of the natural
feature of a land especially the shape of the surface
720.Anomaly- a person or a thing that is different from what
is usual or not in agreement with something which makes
it unsatisfactory
721.Coltish- a person who is young energetic but awkward
722.Faction- a group within a larger group especially the one
with the slightly different ideas than the main group
723.Diabolical- extremely bad or shocking
724.Retrenchment- it’s the dismissal of a worker as a way to
reduce the cost of employing them
725.Feign- to pretend to feel something an emotion
726.Mirage- a hope or desire which has no chance of being
achieved
727.Hassle- difficulty or trouble
728.Prerequisite- something which should exist or happen
before something else happens
729.Distraught- extremely worried, anxious or upset
730.Haul- to pull something heavy and slowly
731.Indignant- angry because of something which is wrong
or not fair
732.Contours- shape of a mass or other object especially the
surface or the shape formed by its outer edge
733.Heed- pay attention to something especially advice or
warning
734.Charter- a formal statement of the rights of the
country’s people or an organization or a group which is
demanded by the ruler or the government
735.Scathing(pro sca-wingly)- severely or unkindly critical
736.Enact- to put something into action especially to make
something into a law
737.Incompetence- the lack of ability or skill to do something
successful or as it should be done
738.Reinstate- to give something back their previous job or
position or to cause something to exist again
739.Onus- the responsibility or duty to do something
740.Tier- one of the several layers or levels
741.Sop- something unimportant or of little value which is
offered to stop complaints or unhappiness
742.Lukewarm- not interesting or enthusiastic, only slightly
warm
743.Merrier, merrily, merry- happy or showing enjoyment
744.Goad, goaded- to make a person or an animal react to
something by continuously annoying or upsetting them
745.Intern- a put someone in prison for political or military
reasons especially during a war, a period of time spend to
do a job as a part of becoming qualified to it
746.Optometry, ophthalmology- related to scientific studies
of eyes and their diseases
747.Frills- it’s the extra thing added to something to make it
pleasant or more attractive
748.Saga-a long complicated series of related events usually
negative in nature
749.Capitulate- to accept something or agree to do
something unwillingly
750.Swoon- to feel a lot of pleasure, love because of
something or someone
751.Consummate- perfect or complete in every way
752.Sob, sobbed- to cry loudly , take in deep breaths
753.Prune- to reduce something by removing the things
which are not essential
754.Exemplar- a typical or a good example of something
755.Burgeoning- to develop or grow quickly
756.Simmering-an emotion which grows stronger over a
period of time and can become serious any time
757.Frisked-to check someone’s body when they are wearing
clothes for some illegal objects or weapons
758.Fledgling- a new and lacking experience
759.Yonder- in a place or the direction shown, over there
760.Yoof- young people
761.Yonks, Yore- a long time
762.Onslaught- very powerful attack
763.Deluge- a very large amount of rain or water, a lot of
something
764.Anguish- extremely unhappy due to some metal or
physical suffering
765.Stifle- to be unable to breath due to lot of air
766.Cliché- a comment that is made often which is not
original or interesting
767.Grievances- a complaint or a strong felling that you have
been treated unfairly
768.Grieve- to feel or express great sadness especially when
somebody dies
769.Bifurcated- to divide into two parts
770.Stringent- have a severe effect or being extremely
limited
771.Thrive- to grow develop or be successful
772.Boggle- to have difficulty in understanding or imagining
something
773.Goggle- to look with the eyes wide open because you
are surprised
774.Garish- unpleasantly bright
775.Abbey, monastery- the building where the nuns or
monks used to live or live(church is a abbey for the
monks)
776. Abbot- a man who in charge of a monastery or a abbey
777.Sluggish- moving or operation slowly than usual and
with less energy or power
778.Crumble- to break or cause to break into small pieces
779.Consensus- generally the accepted decision or opinion
among a group of people
780.Bordeaux- a type of white and especially red wine from
the Bordeaux area of France
781. Swirl- to move with a twisting movement
782.Eureka- used to show that you have been successful in
something you were trying to do
783.Phoebe, calypso- moons of Saturn
784.Hose- a long plastic or rubber pipe which is used to
direct water into some fire or gardens
785.Barbaric- very primitive and cruel
786.Skimpy- revealing
787.Flocking-to move and gather together in large numbers
788.Tame- to control something fierce or powerful, not
exciting
789.Flit- to fly or move quickly
790.Raving- extreme
791.Besotted- infatuated
792.Pranced- to walk in a more energetic way and with more
movement than necessary
793.Slough- deep sadness or lack of hope, wet land
794.Carnal- sexual
795.Brazen- obvious without any attempt to be hidden
796.Bestow- to give something as an honor or a gift
797.Stifle- to be unable to breath due to lack of air
798.Trivia- trifles, very less importance
799.Smirk- a self satisfied smile
800.Smug- a self satisfied person
801.Carnage- great slaughter
802.Profligate- wasteful
803.Vex- annoy
804.Bout- period of exercise, work or illness
805.Profusely- lavishly or plentiful
806.Glitch- a malfunction
807.Reined- means of control
808.Graft- to work hard, to join something new
809.Scourge- something or something causing great
suffering or trouble
810.Tenuous- thin, weak or easily broken
811.Cynical- person who believes that others think bad
about him/her
812.Futile- pointless or useless
813.Sabotage- to intentionally prevent the success of a plan
814.Monogamous- a system in which a person can just
marry one person
815.Delirium- a disordered state of mind
816.Oblivion- a state of being completely forgotten
817.Deluge- a flood
818.Fling- to through something suddenly with a lot of force
819.Candid- frank trustful honest about something which is
very difficult or painful
820.Sleuth- a detective
821.Eloped – to leave home secretly and get married with a
lover
822.Implausible- not pursuable, improbable
823.Hymns- religious worships songs
824.Dwindling- to become smaller in size or amount
825.Soared- high rise
826.Exonerated- to show it to be blameless
827.Swashbuckling- showing flamboyant daring
828.Entail- to make something necessary or to involve
something
829.Pyre- a large pile of wood in which the dead body is
burnt in some parts of the world
830.Septuagenarian- the person who is in his 70 –79 years
831.Burgeoning- developing to grow quickly
832.Decree- an official statement that something must
happen
833.Hymen- a thin piece of skin that partly covers the
opening of vagina and that breaks when she has sex for
the first
834.Clitoris- a sexual organ above the vagina which can give
a woman sexual pleasure when it is touched
835.Swarthy- dark complexion
836.Gaffer- a man in charge of others
837.Heyday- most successful or popular period of someone
or something
838.Incumbent- to be necessary for someone
839.Swindle- to obtain money from someone dishonestly by
deceiving or cheating them
840.Succumb- to accept defeat
841.Mirth- laughter amusement or happiness
842.Eloquence, Eloquent- giving a clear and strong message
843.Exuberant- very energetic, strong and growing quickly
844.Eschew- to avoid or give up something
845.Rummage- to search for something which is done in a
very careless way by looking behind them
846.Epoch- a long period of time especially marked by some
changes
847.Ranch- the place from where animals are bread
848.Insinuations- to suggest something which is
discreditable
849.Syndicate- a group of people from the same fraternity
850.Maneuver- a movement or a set of movement needing
care, to turn and direct an object
851.Contemplate- consider as a possibility in the future
852.Lascivious, Lubricious- having or showing too great an
interest in sex especially in a unpleasant way
853.Ludicrous- ridiculous
854.Legacy- something handed over
855.Complacent- feeling so satisfied with your own abilities
that you feel that you need not try to work hard
856.Malicious- intended to harm or hurt others
857.Homicidal- likely to murder
858.Domicile- a place where a person lives
859.Reconciled- to settle and bring into legal agreement
860.Blend- a mixture, mingling
861.Dialect- a regional form of the code
862.Zeal- enthusiastic
863.Toddle- to walk in small steps especially a young child
trying to keep the body balanced
864.Pragmatic- realistic
865.Purge, purgatory- to get rid of people of an organization
because you do not agree with them
866.Desolate- wasteful
867.Deficit- over assets
868.Dialysis- the purification of blood
869.Defile- corrupt
870.Expedient- suitable
871.Expedite- hasten , speed up
872.Coerce- to force someone to do something which are
unwilling to them
873.Collusion’s- conspiracy
874.Foray- a short visit especially with a known purpose
875.Vying- compete
876.Catastrophic- a sudden disaster
877.Emanate-to express the quality or behavior through the
way that you look and behave
878.Abode- the place where someone lives
879.Insipid- lacking flavor, dull
880.Ethos- characteristic sprit or ideas
881.Flaunt- to show or make obvious something you are
proud of in order to get some admiration
882.Quips- an amusing or clever remark
883.Mahogany- a dark red brown wood used to make
furniture
884.Saddle- a seat which is usually made on to put on a
horse or a bicycle
885.Quirk- an unusual part of someone’s personality which is
unexpected
886.Eccentric- strange or unusual in an amusing way
887.Sermons- a long talk which advises other people how
they should behave in order to be a better person
888.Brunt- a main force of something unpleasant
889.Dearth- the amount or supply which is not large enough,
lacking
890.Mull over- to think carefully over a long time
891.Blitz- a strong and sudden attack on some town usually
with bombs dropped from aircraft
892.Scalps- a skin on top of a persons head where hair is
usually grown, someone you defeat in competition of
election
893.Redress- to put right a wrong or give payment for a
wrong that has been done
894.Inequities- not fair, good for some and bad for others
895.Subsistence- what a person needs in order to stay alive
896.Influx- the arrival of large no. of people at the same time
897.Subsidize- to give a part of the cost of something
898.Combative- eager to fight
899.Palatable- acceptable, describes food or wine with a very
unpleasant taste
900.Slew, slay- to kill in a violent way , to murder someone
901.Scant- very little and not enough
902.Pernicious- having a very harmful effect or influence
903.Unravel- to become known or understood
904.Wary, warily- not completely trusting something or
certain about something or someone
905.Venture- relating to doing something which has a risk
factor
906.Province- an area which governed as a part of a country
or an empire
907.Propound- to suggest a theory which is to be considered
by other people
908.Vociferous- expressing the opinions and complaints in a
loud and repeated manner
909.Vituperative- full of angry accusations
910.Accusations- a statement saying that someone has done
something morally wrong or illegal
911.Barb- a remark which is cleaver but cruel and hurtful
912.Prerogative- something which is possible or allowed for
only someone’s not all
913.Animus- no idea
914.Imperative- extremely important or urgent
915.Incorrigibly- bad and impossible to change or improve
916.Partisan- strongly believing or supporting a person or a
party without considering the matter very carefully
917.Crass, crassly- without consideration that how the other
people would feel, stupid
918.Concerted- planed or done together for a shared
purpose
919.Tendency- a likelihood to behave in a particular way or
to like a particular thing
920.Tendentious- expressing or supporting a particular
opinion which many other people disagree
921.Behest- because someone has asked or ordered you to
do something
922.Sieve- they are the tools which separates liquids from
solids or which are used for rubbing larger solids to make
them smaller
923.Memory/mind like a sieve- to forget something easily
924.Assert- to say that something is really true, to do
something to show that you have power
925.Gauntlet- a long thick glove worn for protection
926.Run of gauntlet- having to deal with a lot of people who
are attacking or criticizing you
927.Through down the gauntlet- invite someone for a fight or
competition
928.Take/pick up the gauntlet- to agree to fight or compete
929.Gaunt- very thin due to illness or hunger, bare and
unattractive
930.Cataclysm- a great destruction or a violent change
931.Protagonist- an important supporter of a political system
932.Alleviation- to make something bad less severe
933.Consensus- a generally accepted opinion or decision
among a group of people
934.Spelt-<in Australian English>means the same as spell
935.Unflinching- not frightened or trying to avoid danger or
unpleasantness
936.Ardent- showing strong feelings
937.Fritter- a slice of some fruit ,vegetable or meat covered
with batter(a mixture of flour egg and milk) and then fried
938.Incarnation- a particular physical form of something that
is changing
939.Nuance- a very slight difference in appearance or
meaning or sound
940.Inculcate- a fixed belief or idea in someone’s mind
especially by repeating them often
941.Incumbent- officially having named the position
942.Embroiled- to cause someone to be involved in a
argument or a difficult situation
943.Litigate- an argument taken to the court which is done in
order to make a judgement which is accepted by both the
sides
944.Munificent, Munificence- very generous with money
945.Tribulation- a problem or difficulty
946.Trial and Tribulations- the troubles and events that
causes suffering
947.Candid- truthful and honest about something difficult
and painful
948.Hue- a color, a different type or group
949.Huff- angry and in a offended way
950.Hue and cry- a noisy expression of public anger or
disapproval
951.Skirmish- a short argument
952.Snippet- a small piece of interesting news
953.Contour- a mass of land with forms its outer edge, a line
on map that joins equal height and depth
954.Pogrom- a act of organized cruelty or killing which is
done to a large group of people because of there race and
religion
955.Defecate- to excrete from the bowls
956.Fiasco- something going wrong and is a complete failure,
usually in a embarrassing way
957.Susceptible- easily influenced or harmed by something
958.Rein- a long thin leather piece which helps to control
and direct the horse
959.Fret, fretful- to be worried, also a small metal bar which
is raised to show where to put the finger on to the guitar
to produce different notes
960.Cripple- to make some serious damage to someone or
something making them week and ineffective
961.Quagmire- an area of soft land which you sink into if you
walk on it, some dangerous situation
962.Malign, Malignity- causing or intending to cause harm
963.Rehabilitation- to return something to a good or a
healthy condition, state or way of living
964.Gypsy- a member of a race of people who travel from
place to place and now live especially in Europe and North
America
965.Gyp- pain or trouble
966.Gyrate- to quickly turn around and around usually with a
fixed point, to dance in a very sexual way
967.Scapegoat- a person blamed for something that
someone else had done
968.Nefarious- evil or immoral
969.Nark- a criminal who gives information about other
criminals to the police
970.Omnibus- a book or a program with two or more parts
which have been published or broadcast separately, a bus
971.Ration- a limited amount of something which one person
is allowed to have especially when there is a scarcity of
something
972.Forsake- to leave someone forever especially when they
need you
973.Commemorate- to respect someone and officially give
them a ceremony on its context
974.Heave- to move something with a lot of effort
975.Gilt- to break a relationship very unkindly
976.Comestibles- the things which are to be eaten
977.Nosh- a meal or food
978.Sustenance- food
979.Victuals- food and drink
980.Collateral- connected but additional and less important
981.Pertinent- relating direct to the questions been
considered
982.Hermitage- a place where the religious person lives on
there own apart from the whole society
983.Streak-a long thin mark which is easily noticeable as it is
different from the others surrounding it
984.Stint- a fixed period of time spend during the job
985.Aphorism- a short clever saying which is intended to
express a general truth
986.Intrigue- to interest someone a lot especially by being
strange unusual or mysterious
987.anti-Semitism- a strong or cruel treatment of the Jews
which also confronts being unfair in there part
988.Slur- criticize someone in a way which has affected there
reputation, to pronounce something in a really bad tone
which is abstruse, to sing or play noted in a smooth and
connected way
989.Tether- a rope or chain which is attached to some
animals connected to a post or something especially so
that they don’t move within a small area
990.Toddler- to walk with short steps especially trying to
keep the body balanced
991.Mole- an animal which is nearly blind has dark fur and
lives in a passage which is dug in the ground, a small dark
spot or a lump on a persons skin, a person who works for
an organization and secretly gives information to its
competitors or enemies
992.Fury- extreme anger
993.Vendor- someone who is selling something
994.Pilfer, Pilferage- to steal something in small values
995.Strand- a part which combines with the other part to
form a whole story or a situation
996.Stranded- unable to leave somewhere because of some
inconvenience due to lack of transport or money
997.Satire- criticizing others in a humorous way
998.Stench- a unpleasant smell, a bad effect after some
unpleasant situation which is really noticeable
999.Shed- to get rid off, to produce some blood light or tears
1000.Conundrum- a problem that is difficult to deal with, a
trick question often involving an amusing use of words
that have two meanings
1001.Treatise- a formal piece of writing that considers and
examines a particular subject
1002.Sonata- a piece of music either in 3 or 4 parts either for
a piano or for some instrument such as piano
1003.Mystic- someone who want’s to reunite with god
1004.Fathom- understanding, unit of measurement of the
water
1005.Austere- without comfort, plain or without decoration,
severe
1006.Hail- to call someone in order to attract there
attention, fall of snow from the sky
1007.Torrents- large amounts
1008.Quarantine- a period of time in which the animal or a
person is kept away from the other people or the animals
so that the disease is not spread
1009.Quark- the most basic form of matter that make up the
elementary particle
1010.Marmoset- a small monkey mainly from the tropical
forests of south and central America with large eyes
1011.Adonis- very beautiful and sexually attracted young
man
1012.Poignant(g-silent)- causing or having a sharp feeling of
sadness
1013.Profile- side views, short description of someone’s work
life or character
1014.Intrigues- interesting by being strange or unusual
1015.Legacy- a part of history or which stays from an earlier
time
1016.Earlobe, lobe- the lower part of the ear
1017.Countess- a women of high social rank or the wife of an
earl
1018.Earl- a British man of high social rank
1019.Mollusc- an animal which has a soft body with no
spines mainly lives in a shell
1020.Angler- a person whose hobby is to catch fish
1021.Angling- a sport of trying to catch a fish with a rod
1022.Legion- a large group of soldiers which forms a part of
the army especially in ancient Roman army
1023.Aperitif- an alcoholic drink which is which is especially
drunk before a meal
1024.Furor, furore- a sudden excited or angry reaction to
something by s lot of people
1025.Flare- something which gets widened, some violence or
pain which becomes much worse
1026.Folly- stupidity or a stupid action, idea etc.
1027.Plausible- appearing honest and truthful even if they
are not
1028.Exonerate- to show that someone or something is not
guilty of something
1029.Gut-wrenching- making you to vomit
1030.Pandemonium- a situation in which there is a lot of
noise and confusion because people are excited angry or
frightened
1031.Vaunted- praised in a way that is considered to be
more than acceptable and reasonable
1032.Grit- bravery despite some difficulty, small pieces of
stones
1033.Formidable- causing you to have respect or fear for
something or someone because they are impressive
powerful or difficult
1034.Pilfer- to steal things of small value
1035.Solicit- to ask someone for money information or help,
to offer sex for money usually in public places
1036.Wail- to make a loud cry usually because of sadness or
pain
1037.Novelty- the quality of being new or unusual
1038.Trotter- a pigs food used for food
1039.Poised- showing a calm and quiet behaviour, ready to
do a particular thing at any moment
1040.Sinew- a part of a structure or a system that’s provides
support and holds it together
1041.Sinewy- strong cord in the body connecting the
muscles to a bone
1042.Proviso- a statement in an agreement saying that a
particular thing must happen before another can
1043.Stance- way of thinking especially expressed publicly,
the way of standing
1044.Err- to make a mistake and do something wrong
1045.Unjust- unfair
1046.Anvil- a heavy block of iron on which the heated pieces
of metals are hammered, one of the small bones of ear
1047.Tad- slightly or little
1048.Poignancy(g-silent)- causing or having a sharp feeling
of sadness
1049.Hillock- a small hill
1050.Vengeance- the punishment of someone for
hammering you or your friends or family
1051.Tyrant- a ruler who has unlimited power over people
and uses it cruelly and unfairly
1052.Avarice- extremely strong desire to obtain or keep
wealth
1053.Karaoke- a form of entertainment originally from Japan
in which the popular songs music is played but not the
words so that the people can sing the words themselves
1054.Inmate- a person who is kept in the prison or a
hospital for the people who are mentally ill
1055.Snarky- to criticize people in an annoyed way and
trying to hurt their feelings
1056.Snare- a device which is used to catch small animals
and birds usually with a rope or a wire which tightens
around the animal
1057.Thrust- to push suddenly or strongly
1058.Cardinal- of great importance, a North American bird
with bright red feathers
1059.Idiom- a group of word which has a fixed meaning that
is different from each word understood on its own
1060.Gasp- to take a short quick breath from your mouth
when you are surprised or shocked
1061.Be gasping- when you need something really very
much
1062.Imminent- coming or likely to happen very soon
1063.Blitz- some attack over a town usually with bombs
dropped from the aircraft
1064.Recession- a period when the economy of the country
are is not successful and the condition for business is bad
1065.Stringent- having a very severe effect or being
extremely limiting
1066.Unscathed( pro-unscaved)- without injuries or damage
being caused
1067.Fetus, fetal- a young human being or animal before
birth, after the organs have started to develop
1068.Sanitize- to make something completely clean and free
from bacteria, to change something in order to make it
less strong or less harmful
1069.Perturbed, perturb, perturbation- to worry
1070.Emphatic- done or said in a wrong way without any
doubt
1071.Coltish- describes a person who is young energetic but
awkward
1072.Greyhound- a dog with thin body whit thin legs which
can run fast, especially in races
1073.Mull- to heat wine or bear with added sugar and spices
1074.Wreak- to cause something to happen in a violent or a
uncontrolled way
1075.Buoy(pro-boy)- a floating object on the top of the sea
which is used for directing ships and warning them for
possible danger
1076.Cape- it’s a large piece of land sticking out into the
sea, a type of loose court without sleeves which is
fastened from the neck and hangs from the shoulders
1077.Hamlet- a small village usually without a church
1078.Ploy- something that is said or done in order to get an
advantage, often dishonestly
1079.Deluge- a very large amount or rain or water, a very
large amount of something
1080.Croon- to sing or talk in a sweet low voice full of
emotion
1081.Volkswagen- people’s car
1082.Cognizant-to take notice and consider something
especially when judging
1083.Quay(pro-key)- a long structure usually built of stone
where boats can be tied up to load and unload their goods
1084.Conjure- to make something appear by magic or as if
by magic
1085.Conjuror, conjurer- the one who performs magic
1086.Yore- a long time ago
1087.Bygone- belonging to or happening in a past time
1088.Rot- to decay
1089.Reign- to be the main feeling or quality situation or a
person
1090.Respite- a pause or rest from something difficult and
unpleasant
1091.Referendum- to vote in which all the people of the
country or an area are asked give there opinions and
decide a important political or social question
1092.Bravo- used to express your pleasure with someone
especially when a performer has done something well
1093.Bilingual- using or involving two languages
1094.Trill- a musical affect of a fast playing note and the
note above or below it
1095.Prolific- producing in great number or amount of
something
1096.Proliferate- to increase suddenly that too in great
numbers
1097.Indigent- poor
1098.Indigenous- naturally existing in a place or country
rather than arriving from another place
1099.Apartheid- a political system in which people of
different races are separated
1100. At the helm- the one who is controlling the
organization or a system
1101.Decry- to criticize someone as bad worthless or
unnecessary
1102.Cordon- a line of police or soldiers or vehicles
positioned around a particular area in order to prevent
people from entering it
1103.Impasse- the situation where further development is
not possible
1104.Op-ed- describes a piece of writing which expresses
the personal opinion and is usually printed in the news
paper opposite the page of editorial
1105.Requiem- a mass in which people honor and pray for
the dead people
1106.Colossal- extremely large
1107.Scalded(pro-scolded)- to make something in boiling
water or steam in order to make it completely clean
1108.Ken-to known something or someone, in the area of
knowledge
1109.Sentient- able to express the physical and emotional
feelings
1110.Sententious- trying to appear wise cleaver or important
1111.Grim- without hopes or worrying too much
1112.Wee- small or urinate
1113.Swamp- to cover a place or a thing with a large amount
of water, a system or a place which receives more than
what it can deal with
1114.Urchin- a small child who behaves badly and is dirty or
untidily dressed
1115.Acquit- to be better in a place than expected to be
1116.Tribute- a respectful action, a beneficial effect
1117.Leitmotiv(pro-light motive )- a phrase or a feature
which is repeated frequently in the work of art or music or
literature
1118.Prelude- something which comes before a more
important thing which prepares for it
1119.Evocative- making you remember or imagine
something pleasant
1120.Midas touch- someone who is financially successful in
everything they do
1121.Upheaval- a great change especially causing much
difficulty
1122.Gift of a gab- the ability in a person to speak easily and
confidently in a way that makes people want to listen to
them and believe them
1123.Delve- to search especially by digging something
1124.Vignette- a short piece of writing or music which
express the typical characteristics of something or
someone
1125.Ode- a poem which express the writer’s thoughts or
opinions about a particular person or a subject
1126.Quest- a long search of something that is difficult to
find or an attempt to achieve something difficult
1127.Vandalism- the crime of intentionally damaging the
property of the others
1128. Conspicuous- noticeable and tending to attract
someone
1129.Euphemism- a word or phrase used to avoid saying an
unpleasant or offensive word
1130.Profligate- wasteful with money
1131.Theology- the study of religious believes
1132.Schism- a division into two groups which is caused by
the disagreement of ideas
1133.Wire-tapping- the conversation listing of other people
talking without them knowing it especially in there
telephone
1134.Irreconcilable- impossible to deal with
1135.Nuptials- marriage celebration
1136.Supernova- a star which has exploded greatly
increasing the brightness for few months
1137.Emphatic- done or said in a strong way and without
any doubt
1138.Frolic- to behave in a happy and playful way
1139.Memoir- a writing which is based on writers knowledge
of a famous personality or event or place
1140.Xenophobia- extreme dislike of strangers
1141.Tantalizing- to attract or excite someone by an offer or
a suggestion of something which is unlikely to happen
1142.Corps- usual of a person
1143.Corpulent- fat
1144.Corpus- the collection of the single writers work or the
writing of a particular subject
1145.Premise- an idea or a theory on which the statement or
a action is based
1146.Cleric- a priest
1147.Lacuna, lacunae- an absent part especially in a book
or other piece of writing
1148.Aye- another word for yes
1149.Incongruous- usually or different from the surrounding
or from what is generally happening
1150.Punitive- intended as punishment
1151.Frenzy- uncontrolled or excited behavior or emotion
which is sometimes violent
1152.Sigmund freud- famous personality for his idea about
the way in which the people thoughts and feelings
influence other people
1153.Catastrophe- a sudden event that causes great trouble
and destruction
1154.Valedictory- relating to say good bye especially
formally
1155.Commemoration- something which is done to
remember officially and give respect to a great person or
event
1156.Collar- to catch and hold someone so that they cannot
escape
1157.Spawn- a cause something new, a young animal and
child
1158.Widgets- any small device whose name you have
forgotten or you do not know
1159.Ravage- to cause great damage to something
1160.Ardent- showing strong feelings
1161.Ardor- great enthusiasm or love
1162.Umbrage- to feel upset or annoyed usually when you
feel that someone has been rude or shown a lack of
respect
1163.Eschewing- to avoid something intentionally or give
something up
1164.Derision- when someone or something is laughed at
and considered ridiculous or of no value
1165.Mumbo jumbo- words or activity which seems
unnecessarily complicated or mysterious
1166.Postulates- an idea that is suggested to be the basic
idea or principle from which is a further idea is developed
or formed
1167.Secular- not having connection with the religion
1168.Equivocation- to speak in a way which is intentionally
unclear and confusing to other people especially to hide
the truth
1169.Irk- to annoy someone
1170.Juxtapose- to fix something which is not similar next to
each other
1171.Drivel- nonsense or boring and useless information
1172.Debunk- to show something that it is less important or
less true than it has been made to appear
1173.Credo, creed- a set of believes that expresses a
particular opinion and the way you live
1174.The creed- a short formal statement of Christian
religious believes said in the church
1175.Soars- to rise very quickly to a high level
1176.Blip- a temporary change that does not have any
special meaning
1177.Disarray- a state of confusion and lacking in
organization or of being untidy
1178.Wrath- extreme anger
1179.Deems- to consider and judge something in a particular
way
1180.Odyssey- a long exciting journey
1181.Repercussions- the effect that an action has on
something especially a bad effect
1182.Brink- the point where a new or a different situation is
about to begin
1183.Unanimous- the group which has people who all agree
to a particular opinion or vote the same way
1184.Consensus- a generally accepted opinion or a decision
among a group of people
1185.Cardinal- very important , main
1186.Parlance- a group of words or style of speaking used by
a particular group of people
1187.Impermanence- the quality of not lasting forever or
not lasting for a long time
1188.Impermeable- not allowing liquid or gas to pass
through
1189.Wallow- to lie or roll about slowly in deep wet earth ,
sand or water
1190.Plurality- the word that express of it being plural
1191.Cease-fire- an agreement usually between two
enemies to stop fighting and allow discussions for peace
1192.Rampart- a large wall built around a town or some
castle to protect it
1193.Faux(pro-fo)- not real but made to look real or seems
real
1194.Faux pas- words or mistakes that are social mistakes or
not polite
1195.Enthrall- to keep someone totally interested
1196.Fledged- able to fly
1197.Ophthalmology- the scientific study of eyes and their
diseases
1198.Laurel- a praise for a person because of something
which has been achieved by them
1199.Lucrative- producing a lot of money
1200.Filthy- extremely and unpleasantly dirty
1201.Autism- a failure to develop social abilities, language
and other communication
1202.Claustrophobia- the fear of being enclosed space
1203.Agoraphobia- the fear of being in open spaces
1204.Xenophobia- fear of strangers
1205.Cummerbund- a wide piece of cloth worn round the
waist especially by men
1206.Cumulative- increasing by one addition after the other
1207.Banglore- outsourcing
1208.Dogmatic- someone who thinks that only he/she is
write and others are wrong
1209.Drachma- a currency of Greece before they started
using Euro
1210.Sanatorium- the place where people who are ill are
kept to protect them from the normal people
1211.Sanctify- to make a place holy
1212.Sanctuary- a place for protection especially for
someone or something being chased or hunted
1213.Sanguine- positive and hopeful
1214.Sabbath- a day of the week which is kept for the
religious groups for rest and worship
1215.Sangfroid- the ability to stay calm in a difficult or
dangerous situation
1216.Centaur- a creature with upper half to be of man’s and
the lower half to be of a horse
1217.Satyr- half man half goat
1218.Mermaid- a creature with upper body of a women and
lower body of a fish
1219.Prophecy- the statement which says that what’s going
to happen in the future
1220.Pan- to criticize someone
1221.Panegyric- praise someone greatly
1222.Lax- lacking care or attention
1223.Approbation- approval or agreement
1224.Geriatric- relating to old people especially those who
are ill
1225.Commune- a group, community
1226.Benefactor- someone who gives money to help an
organization, society or a person
1227.Acclaim- to approve and praise
1228.Infuse- to fill something or someone with emotions and
quality
1229.Unprecedented- the thing which has never happened
before or very rare
1230.Relent- to allow something that you should have
allowed before
1231.Espouse- to become involved and support
1232.Extraneous- not directly connected
1233.Expendable- the thing which we can do without
1234.Nadir- the worst moment or the lowest point
1235.Zenith- the most successful point or the highest point
1236.Clergy- a priest
1237.Poised- showing very calm and controlled behavior
1238.Owe, Owing- a dept
1239.Beef- complaint
1240.Beefed up- to make something stronger or more
important
1241.Hives- a condition in which a person develops red
raised areas
1242.Blurb- a description of a book or film written by the
people who have produced it and intended to make by it
or see it
1243.Exhorted- to strongly encourage or try to do something
1244.Exhume- to remove a dead body from the ground after
It has been buried
1245.Cemetery- the area of the ground where people are
buried especially one which not next to the church
1246.Vignette- the short piece of writing, music etc which
clearly expresses the typical characteristics of something
or someone
1247.Anthology- a collection of artistic works which has a
similar form or subject often those which are considered
to be the best
1248.Anthracite- a hard coal which burns slowly and
produces lot of heat with little smoke
1249.Gallant- polite and kind towards women especially in
public, showing no fear of difficulty or danger
1250.Fortress- a large strong building which can be
protected from an attack
1251.Git- a person who is stupid and unpleasant
1252.Gite(pro-zzzet)- a holiday house for renting
1253.Atrocity- when someone does something which is
extremely violent or unpleasant
1254.Atrophy- to reduce in size or to become weaker
1255.Partisan- strongly supporting a person or a party or a
system
1256.Senate- the more important of the two groups which
makes laws
1257.Demonize- to try to make something or a group of
people to feel that they are evil
1258.Inhibit- to prevent someone from doing something
1259.Statesmen- a experienced politician especially the one
who is known for their good judgement
1260.Proliferate- to increase in great number
1261.Succumb- to lose the determination to oppose
something and accept defeat
1262.Infringes- to break the rule or law
1263.Hampered- to prevent someone from doing something
easily, container
1264.Sovereign- a person with the highest power in the
country, an excellent way of dealing with problems
1265.Enunciate- to pronounce or to explain a plan or a
principle briefly
1266.Milieu, milieux- the condition or a event that provides
a background in some acts and lives
1267.Devolution- the moving of power from the main
organization to someone in the lower level
1268.Emigrant- to leave a country forever and live in some
other country
1269.Expulsion- to force someone to go from somewhere
1270.Erstwhile- former
1271.Allegiance- loyalty or support for the country, group or
system
1272.Pipe dream- impossible or unlikely to happen
1273.Counterfeit- made to look original of something
especially in a dishonest way or illegal purpose
1274.Paramount- more important than anything else
1275.Paranoid- feeling anxious or worried because you feel
that the other person is trying to harm you or do not like
you
1276.Convoy- group of ships which travel together especially
for protection
1277.Corpse- a dead body usually of a person
1278.Perspicacious- quick in noticing and understanding
1279.Myriad- a large number of something
1280.Artifact- an object that is made by a person such as a
tool or a decoration especially the one that is of historic
interest
1281.Enthrall- to keep someone interested completely
1282.Repertoire- all the music or plays that you can play and
that you know
1283.Infidelity- having sex with someone who is not your
husband or wife or the usual sex partner, no t being loyal
or faithful
1284.Drape- loosely covered with something
1285.Celluloid- the films or cinemas generally
1286.Shimmer- to shine in such a way that the light seems
to shake lightly and quickly
1287.Polystyrene, Styrofoam- it is a white plastic which is
used over the containers to protect delicate objects inside
a container
1288.Cashmere- very soft woolen material made from goats
of Kashmir
1289.Fatigues- tired, a loose uniform worn by the solders
1290.Angular- having a clear shape with sharp points
1291.Ingenue- a young women who lacks experience and is
very trusting
1292.Hangman- a person who’s job is to kill people by
hanging them from a rope
1293.Whisked- to take someone or something somewhere
suddenly or quickly
1294.Undulating- slowly moving up and down
1295.Picturesque(pro-picture mask)- attractive in
appearance especially in a old fashioned way
1296.Moor- to tie a boat in a place so that it does not move
from a place
1297.Hibiscus- a large tropical plant with brightly colored
flower
1298.Sheen- a bright smooth surface
1299.Bloated- swollen or round because of containing too
much of air or liquid, unnecessarily large or wealthy
1300.Hammock- a bed which consists of a net or some soft
cloth which we tie between a tree
1301.Waders- the rubber boots that cover the whole leg to
keep the water dry
1302.Clambered- to climb using difficulty
1303.Spear- a pole which is having a sharp pointed metal
end, a thin pointed stem or a leaf
1304.Vulgar-not suitable
1305.Debacle- a failure especially because of bad planning
and organization
1306.Perversely- strange and not what people expect to
happen
1307.Pervasive- very much noticeable
1308.Stench- a strong unpleasant smell
1309.Pelican- a large bird which catches fish and carries
them in the lower part of the beak
1310.Pell-mell- very fast and organized
1311.Shriveling- to become much smaller than desired
1312.Dredged- to remove the unwanted thing from the
bottom of the river or lake using a sucking device
1313.Enamel- a hard white shiny substance which forms the
covering of the teeth
1314.Pails- a bucket
1315.Meticulous- very careful and with great attention to
each detail
1316.Painstaking- extremely careful and correct and using a
lot of effort
1317.Fastidious- to give much attention to the small details
and wanting everything to go perfect
1318.Lapel- a strip of cloth which is in the coats which is
folded back onto the chest
1319.Putrid, Putrefaction- decaying
1320.Nimble- quick and exact in both thoughts and
movements
1321.Flatulence, flatulent- gas in the stomach and bowels
1322.Incision- an opening which is made using a sharp tool
1323.Groin- the male sex organ
1324.Viscera- a large organ inside a body
1325.Pong- an unpleasant smell
1326.Rot- to decay
1327.Shovel- a tool of a wide square metal
1328.Kudos- a fame or a public admiration that a person
receives for a particular achievement
1329.Flake- a small thin piece of something which comes out
of layered surface
1330.Retrospect- thinking now about something in the past
1331.Swot- to study hard usually about reading a lot and
learning something especially before taking the exam
1332.Budged- if something does not budge then it means it
will not move
1333.Isotope- an atom which has the same structure as that
of other atoms but has different atomic weight
1334.Deuterium- an isotope of hydrogen which has twice the
mass of ordinary hydrogen
1335.Perpetrator- someone who has committed a crime or a
harmful act
1336.Swarm- a large group of insects or people moving
together
1337.Oomph- power strength energy or activities
1338.Onyx- a valuable stone with white and gray strips on it
which is used in jewelry
1339.Chivalry- very polite and honorable behavior
1340.Riveting- extremely interesting
1341.Be riveted- not to be able to take your eyes of
something because it is really interesting or frightening
1342.Riviera- an area of coast especially with the holiday
towns with beaches
1343.Thy- your, used when speaking to a person
1344.Thwack- to hit something making a short loud sound
1345.Thwart- to stop something from happening or someone
from doing something
1346.Contemporary- existing or happening
1347.Unrequited- if love that you feel for someone is
unrequited then it means it is not felt the same by the
other person
1348.Reciprocate- to share the same feeling as someone
else or to behave the same way as someone else
1349.Parka, anorak- a short waterproof coat which protects
the wearer from cold wet and windy whether usually with
the part covering the head
1350.Aardvark- an African mammal which has long nose and
large ears which lives underground and eats insects
1351.Plague- to cause worry or pain or difficulty over
something over a period of time
1352.Jabber- to say something in a way that is very difficult
to understand
1353.“Tip of the iceberg”- a small noticeable problem whose
actual size is too large
1354.Stalk- to illegally watch a person over a period of time
usually a women, a narrow structure that supports some
part of the body in some animals
1355.Mediate- to talk to two separate people who are in
disagreement and try to help them to agree or find a
solution to that problem
1356.Trichology- hair super specialists
1357.Capitulate- to accept military defeat, to accept
something or agree to do something
1358.Whim, Caprice- a sudden desire to do something or a
foolish change of mind or behavior
1359.Homonym- the words which sounds the same but
mean different
1360.Malapropism- the wrong usage of a word instead of
another because they sound similar which is amusing in a
way
1361.Malarkey- silly behavior or nonsense
1362.Saga- a long complicated series of related events
especially negative events
1363.Sagacious- wise, having or showing understanding and
the ability to make good judgements
1364.Aga saga- a novel about the lives of the people who
have a good standard of living and live in English country
side
1365.Evade- to avoid or to escape from someone or
something
1366.Breach- to break a law or rule or some relationship
1367.Mandate- it’s the authority given to the group of people
such as government to perform some action or govern the
country, official permission for something to happen
1368.Antidote- a chemical especially the drug which
decreases the content of the poison in our body
1369.Axe- a tool for cutting wood, to reduce the payment or
services
1370.The axe- to loose the job
1371.Axiomatic- has to be true and need not be proven
1372.Usury- the act of lending money with an agreement
that they will pay back as large amount of money later
1373.Confiscate- to take away the possession from someone
when you have the right to do so usually as a punishment
or a limited period of time
1374.Stench- an unpleasant smell
1375.Twine- to wrap around an object several times, a strong
string which is made of two or more strings
1376.Inure- if you are inure with some unpleasant smell then
you are adjusted to it and able to bear it
1377.Inundate- to flood an area with water
1378.Formaldehyde- it provides fragrance
1379.Stub- a short part of something which is left after the
main part has been used
1380.Skeleton key- the key which will open many doors
1381.Taxonomy- the system of naming or organizing a thing
into groups with there similar qualities especially plants
and animals
1382.Phylum- the major division in taxonomic relating to the
animals
1383.Recuperative- helping you to become good after illness
1384.Plume- a large feather
1385.A plume of smoke- the thin mass of smoke which rises
up into the air
1386.Kneaded- to press something repeatedly with hands or
fingers
1387.Diligently- careful and using a lot of effort
1388.Trot- to go somewhere very fast
1389.Grunt- to make a low rough noise usually because of
anger or pain
1390.Gruntled- happy or satisfied
1391.Attaché- a person who works in a embassy having a
particular area of responsibility in which they are
specialized
1392.Caucasian- belonging to the races of people who have
a pale skin color
1393.Caucus- a group of people who have a lot of thing in
common that’s common interest and common influence
over something
1394.Anew- again or one more time
1395.Cadaver- a dead human body
1396.Squinting- a quick look, to partly close an eye in order
to see more clearly
1397.Squire- a man in England who owned the maximum
part of the land around the village
1398.Glister- to shine by reflecting light from wet oily and
smooth surface
1399.Glitch- a small problem or fault that prevents from
being successful
1400.Grandiose- larger and containing more details than
expected or intended to seem important or splendid
1401.Colonnades- a row of column separated by each other
by an equal distance
1402.Verdigris- a small green layer that forms on copper or
bronze
1403.Verdure- fresh healthy plants
1404.Turquoise- a bluish green stone which is often used in
jewelry
1405.Enliven- to make something more interesting
1406.Ornate- having a lot of complicated decorations
1407.Ornery- tending to get angry and ready to argue with
people
1408.Row- a line or argument
1409.Dowdy- not attractive or fashionable
1410.“The Dow Jones average”- an index of the prices of
share in the 30 most important companies on the New
York stock exchange
1411.drab- boring in appearance, lacking color and
excitement
1412.“In dribs and drabs”- in small amount, a few at a time
1413.Streaked- an unpleasant characteristic which is often
different from the other characteristics
1414.Phew, Whew- a humorous expression which is made
when something difficult has ended or when you are really
tired
1415.Tachometer- an instrument which is used for measuring
the speed at which something turns
1416.Palaver- an unnecessary inconvenience and trouble
1417.Homicide- a murder
1418.Wadding- to fill some place with a soft material
intending to protect it or to give it a shape
1419.Wade- to walk through water with difficulty because of
the pressure of the water against your legs
1420.Waddle- to walk in short steps swinging the body from
one side to the other
1421.Waddy- a heavy stick
1422.Ponderous- slow and awkward because of being very
heavy or large
1423.Stucco- type of plaster used for covering walls and
ceiling especially the one which can be formed into a
decorative pattern
1424.Porch- a covered structure in front of the entrance of
the building
1425.Proclaim- to announce something publicly especially
something positive
1426.Gutted – extremely unpleasant or unhappy
1427.Gut- to remove the inner organs of an animal
especially for eating
1428.Goose- a bird or a silly person, to squeeze of press
someone’s bottom
1429.Fleck- a small mark or a spot
1430.Fledged- able to fly
1431.Fulminate- to criticize strongly
1432.Concierge- a person who is employed to take care of an
apartment or a building especially in France
1433.Snoop- to look around a place secretly in order to find
something about someone
1434.Protocol- a set of rules and accepted behaviors
1435.Unfazed- not surprised or worried
1436.Zodiac- the study of planets and there influence on life
(an area of the sky through which most of the planets
seems to move)
1437.Tout- to advertise or to make known someone or
something very repeatedly
1438.Cavern- a large cave
1439.Cavernous- If something is cavernous then it means
that there is a large space inside it
1440.Caviar- the eggs of the fishes especially of sturgeon
fish which is for the purpose of eating and is very
expensive
1441.Unenviable- describes the duty which is unpleasant or
difficult
1442.“Turn green”- to turn pale as if they are going to vomit
1443.Creek- a narrow river
1444.“Up the creek”- in trouble
1445.Feud- an argument which has existed between two
people or groups for a very long time causing a lot of
violence and anger
1446.Fedora- a mans cap especially with a wider brim
1447.Plagiarize- to use another persons idea or opinion and
pretend that it is their own
1448.Choir- a group of people who sing together especially in
a church
1449.Procure- to obtain something
1450.Procurer- person who obtains prostitutes for people
who want to have sex with them
1451.Defer- to delay something until a later time
1452.Sartorial- relating to making of clothes
1453.Tavern- a place where alcohol is sold or drunk
1454.Tawdry- looking bright and attractive but in a cheap
and of low quality
1455.Tawny- a light brow yellowish color like that of the lion
1456.Bizarre- very strange and unusual
1457.Gastronome- someone who enjoys high quality food
and drink
1458.Banquet- a large formal meal for someone often
followed by speeches followed in honor of someone
1459.Kleenex- a soft paper especially used for cleaning the
nose
1460.Kleptomania- a very strong and uncontrollable desire to
steal especially without any need or purpose i.e. its
categorized to be a mental illness
1461.Pediatrician- the doctor with special training in
children care
1462.Saddle- a seat usually made of leather used on a horse
1463.“On a saddle”- in control of something
1464.Espouse- to become involved with and support an
activity or an opinion
1465.Inopportune- happening or done in a time which is not
suitable or convenient
1466.Flack- a person chosen by a group or an organization
especially those who are in a difficult situation to speak
officially for them to the public for answering there
questions and criticism
1467.Swig- to drink especially in large amounts in a series of
single action
1468.Swill- to allow the liquid to flow around or over
something often in order to clean it
1469.Waft- to move gently through the air
1470.Prolific- producing a great number or amount of
something
1471.Prolix, Verbose- using too many words than required
which makes it boring or unpleasant
1472.Verdant- covered with healthy green plants
1473.Prologue- a part that comes in the beginning of the
play
1474.Quintessential- being the most typical example or most
important part of something
1475.Pronged- way of dealing
1476.Cult- a particular system of religious group, someone or
something which has become very popular with a
particular group of people
1477.Transcend- to go beyond, rise above or be more
important or better than something, especially a limit
1478.Facile- something which is very simple but has not
been thought about
1479.Appendage- something which exists as a very smaller
part of something which is very important
1480.Appendix- a small tube shaped part which is joined to
the intestine on the right side of the body and has no use
in the humans, a list to separate the parts in the book
1481.Defy, defiant- to refuse to obey
1482.Foray- a brief involvement in an activity, to visit some
place for a defined purpose, the sudden attack of army
into some place which is occupied by the enemy
1483.Forbear- to prevent your self from doing something or
speaking something
1484.Aerials- the antenna, in or from the air especially
aircraft
1485.Ambush- a sudden attack on a person or a group of
people after hiding or waiting for them
1486.Haul- to pull something heavy slowly and with
difficulty, a large amount of something which is stolen or
is illegal, a journey often a difficult one
1487.Syndicate- it’s a group of companies or people who will
join together for sharing a cost of a particular business for
which a large amount of money is required
1488.Vow- to make a determined decision or promise to do
something
1489.Vowel- the speech sound produced by a human being
when the breath flows out through the mouth without
being blocked by the teeth, tongue, lips
1490.Ebb- when the sea or tide ebbs it moves away from the
coast and falls to a lower level
1491.Robust- strong and healthy
1492.Emissary- a person sent by the government to another
or political leader to another to deliver message or to take
part in the discussion
1493.Splendor- great beauty which attracts attention and
admiration
1494.Bestow- to honor someone with something especially
present
1495.Canard- a false report or information which is intended
to deceive people
1496.Canary- a small singing bird which is known for its
singing and is always kept as a pet in a cage
1497.Mahogany- a dark red brown wood used for making
furniture
1498.Loaf- food especially bread, the one who avoids works
or activities
1499.Mold-a soft green or gray growth which develops on
the food material that have been left for a long time in
wet air, shape
1500.Smudge- a mark with no particular shape which is
usually accidental
1501.Superfluous- more than it is needed or wanted
1502.Imperious- unpleasant proud and expecting obedience
1503.Endearing- making someone like you
1504.Visor- a part of helmet which can be lowered to cover
the face
1505.Reactionary- the person who is to oppose to the
political or social change or new ideas
1506.Dissident- the person who publicly disagree and
criticizes the government
1507.Sobriquet- a nick name, a name given to a person
which is not their original or official name
1508.Communist- the belief in a society without different
classes in which the methods of production are owned
1509.Coup- an unexpected successful achievement
1510.Imbecile- a person who behaves in a stupid way
1511.Imbibe- to drink
1512.Eunuchs- a man who has his testicles removed
1513.Euphemism- a word or a phrase used to avoid an
unpleasant or offensive word
1514.Ranting- to speak or shout in loud usually in a
uncontrolled way often saying foolish or confused things
1515.Fathom- unit to measure the depth of water, too deep
to be measured, to discover the meaning of something
1516.Wreak- to cause something to happen in a violent way
often uncontrolled
1517.Upholster- to cover a chair or a furniture with a suitable
cloth and fill it with suitable substance
1518.Whittle- to make something out of the small piece of
wood by cutting off small thin pieces
1519.Nostalgia- a feeling of happiness as well as a little of
sadness whenever you think of something happened in
the past
1520.Ivy- an evergreen plant which often grows up trees or
buildings
1521.Butane- a chemical containing carbon usually used as
fuel
1522.Effigy- a model that represents a person especially the
person who is hated which is hung or burnt in a public
place
1523.Effluent- the liquid waste which is sent out of factories
or industries where sewage is dealt with
1524.Brow- the forehead, the top part of the hill or
something which is high
1525.Whorl- a circular pattern of lines especially the smallest
in the middle
1526.Frond- a long thin leaf of a plant
1527.Obtuse- stupid and slow to understand
1528.Vault- a type of arch which supports the roof or the
ceiling, to jump over something by first putting your hand
on it or by using a pole
1529.Freight- goods but not passengers that are carried from
one place to another
1530.Glimmer- to shine with a weak light or a light which is
not continuos
1531.Flotilla- a large group of small ships or boats
1532.Whimsical- unusual or strange in a way that might be
amusing or annoying
1533.Cipher- a system of writing that prevents most of the
people to understand the message, a person or a group of
people without power, a zero
1534.Embargo- to order to temporarily stop something
especially trading or information giving
1535.Levitate-to rise or float in the air with no physical
contact
1536.Incriminate- to make someone seem guilty especially
for a crime
1537.Dough- flour, money
1538.Apron- a thing which is worn over some other cloth to
protect it from becoming dirty
1539.Immaculate- perfectly clean or tidy
1540.Dill- a herb whose seeds and thin feathery leaves are
used for cooking
1541.Frown- to bring your eyebrows together so that there
are wrinkles formed under the eye which shows that you
are annoyed or angry
1542.Nuance- a very slight different in appearance
1543.Nubile- describes a women who is sexually very
attractive
1544.Zealous- with great enthusiasm and eagerness
1545.Condone- the allow the behavior that’s wrong
1546.Condominium- the country which is governed by two or
more powers
1547.Snooping- to look around a place in order to discover
things or find out information
1548.Obsolete- not in use anymore and having been
replaced by some newer thing
1549.Rumba- the type of dancing originally from Cuba
1550.Rumble- to make continuously low noise
1551.Ember- the thing which is continuously burning with
fire having no more flames in it
1552.Embezzle- to secretly take money that is under your
care but belongs to some other organization or company
1553.Impervious- not allowing the liquid to go through,
describes a person who is not influenced or effected by
something
1554.Linger- to take a long time to leave or to disappear
1555.Tactile- related to touch
1556.Ally- someone who helps and supports someone else
1557.Coverlet- bead spread
1558.Pristine- new or almost new, in a very good condition
1559.Foundered- to fill with water and sink, to be
unsuccessful
1560.Solicit- to ask someone for help information or help, to
offer sex for money usually in a public place
1561.Kiosk- a small building where things such as sweets
drinks or newspaper are sold through an open window
1562.Fatuous- incorrect or stupid or not thought about
1563.Poised- very calm or quiet, shows an object or a part of
the body that is still but ready to move anytime
1564.Mayhem- a situation in which there is no control or a
very little control
1565.Semtex- a powerful explosive
1566.Intravenous- into or connected to vein
1567.Gauze- a very thin light cloth especially used for
making clothes
1568.Gurney- a light bed on the wheels used to move the
patients in the hospitals
1569.Demonic- wild and evil
1570.Kevlar- a very strong material which is not damaged by
high temperature
1571.Roseate- pink
1572.Vial- a small glass bottle especially containing
medicine
1573.Wheeze- to make a high rough noise while breathing
because of some breathing difficulty
1574.Buffet- to hit something repeatedly with great force
1575.Corpus- a collection of a single writers work
1576.Bruise- an injury in which the skin has not broken but
has got dark marks
1577.Brow- the forehead
1578.Spewed- to flow out in large amount
1579.Melancholy- sadness which lies for a long period of
time often with no obvious reasons
1580.Bungled- to do something wrong or in a stupid way
1581.Twixt- between
1582.Sterile- unable to produce young(human beings) or
plants or crops, lacking imagination new ideas or energy
1583.Embalm- to use chemicals to prevent the dead bodies
from decaying
1584.Wobble- to shake or move from side to side which
shows the lack of balance
1585.Convulsions- a sudden uncontrolled movement of
muscles in your body caused by illness or drugs
1586.Holy grail- a cup believed to have been used by Jesus
Christ before his death, something which is very difficult
to find
1587.Grope- to feel something by your hand in order to
know more about it, to touch someone in order to get
some sexual pleasure usually when the person does not
want you to do it
1588.Foraging- to go from place to place searching
especially for food
1589.Ponderous- slow or awkward because of being heavy or
large
1590.Fete, feted- to praise someone or welcome them
publicly because of their achievements
1591.Eatery- a restaurant
1592.Incessant- never stopping especially in an annoying or
an unpleasant way
1593.Emphatic- done or said in a strong way without any
doubt
1594.Repertoire- all the music or plays that you know and
you can perform
1595.Jeopardy- danger of being damaged or destroyed
1596.SARS- severe acute respiratory syndrome
1597.Coronation- a ceremony in which a person is made a
king or a queen
1598.Prostate- a gland which is only to the male mammals
situated near to the penis which produces a liquid that
mixes and carries sperm
1599.Creek- a stream of narrow river
1600.Inscrutable- not showing thoughts or expressions
therefore very difficult to understand or get to know
1601.Senate- the more important of the two groups on the
politics which has the authority to make laws, the group of
people who manage the college or an institution
1602.Osteoporosis- the diseases in which the bones become
really weaken and easily broken
1603.Domicile- a place where a person lives
1604.Stringent- having a severe effect or be extremely
limiting
1605.Gourmet- the person who knows a lot about cooking
and eating and enjoys high quality food
1606.Gout- a painful diseases which make the joint
especially the feet knee or hand
1607.Antiquity- a distant past, something of great age
1608.Spunk- bravery and determination, a sexually attracted
man, semen i.e. sperm
1609.Solecism- a grammatical mistake, behavior that is a
social mistake
1610.Fend yourself- to not depend on anyone else and take
care of yourself
1611.Glutton- a person who regularly eats and drinks more
than what is required
1612.Jockey- a horse rider, an attempt to obtain power and
be more advantageous
1613.Astride- with a leg on each side of something
1614.Languor- pleasant mental or physical tiredness or lack
of activity
1615.Reprimand- to express to someone your strong
disapproval of them
1616.Simmer- to cook something in liquid or something in
liquid at a temperature slightly below boiling, if a
disagreement simmers if becomes stronger with a period
of time
1617.Errands- a short journey either to convey a message or
to collect something
1618.Errant- behaving wrongly in some way
1619.Menial- describes a work which is boring tiring and
gives a low social value
1620.Gofer- menial errands
1621.Hustle- to make someone move quickly by pushing or
pulling them, to try to persuade someone especially to
buy something often illegally, all the noise and activity
1622.Martyr- someone who tries to gain sympathy when
they are in trouble usually having caused the problem and
having to choose the work themselves
1623.Alcove- a small part in the room
1624.Emboss- to decorate an object
1625.Vanity- when you are too interested in your appearance
or achievements, a dressing table
1626.Embryo- an animal that is developing in the mothers
womb or in egg, a plant developing in a seed
1627.Contentious- causing or likely to cause a disagreement
1628.Contention- disagreement or opinion
1629.Impasse- a situation where further development is not
possible
1630.Embrace- to hold something with both the arms
expressing love liking or sympathy or while leaving
someone, to express something enthusiastically
1631.Nascent- only recently formed but likely to develop
further
1632.Matt- describes the color which is not shiny
1633.Oust- to force someone to leave the position of job or
competition
1634.Gourd- a large fruit which has a hard shell and cannot
be eaten, or the shell of the fruit is used as a container
1635.Bromhidrosis- a bad smell
1636.Precocious- showing usually early mental development
or achievement, It describes a child which behaves as if
its much older
1637.Convicted- decide officially in a law court that someone
is guilty or has committed a crime
1638.Humane- showing kindness sympathy towards others
especially those who are suffering
1639.Prerogative- something which people are allowed to do
which is not possible by other people
1640.Forfeit- to loose something because of you breaking a
rule
1641.Forfeiture- loss of writes money or property usually of
breaking an agreement
1642.Forge- to make an illegal copy of something in order to
deceive something, to make or to produce especially with
difficulty
1643.Manifest- to something clearly with sign or signature
1644.Sigh- a slow noisy breath
1645.Menopause- the time in women’s life when she stops
having periods
1646.Culinary- connected with cooking or kitchen
1647.Cul-de-sac- a situation which leads nowhere
1648.Tout- to advertise or make known or praise someone
repeatedly especially in a way of encouraging there sale
or making them popularity
1649.Coward- a person who is too eager to avoid danger
difficulty or pain
1650.Snivel- to cry very slightly that is weak and does not
make other people to have sympathy for you
1651.Rivulet- a very strong stream
1652.Insinuate- to suggest without being direct especially
something unpleasant which is true
1653.Fog- the whether condition in which very small droplets
of water form clouds close to land sea making it difficult to
see, a confused or unclear state usually mentally or
emotionally
1654.Vain- unsuccessful or useless
1655.Tan- the skin color becoming brown usually because of
1656.Vantage point- a place especially a high place which
provides a good view of an area, a particular way of
thinking
1657.Viking- a person belonging to the Scandinavian people
who traveled by sea and attacked the places of northern
or southern Europe
1658.Vile- unpleasant or unacceptable
1659.Plush- luxurious and expensive especially clothes
1660.Lush- expensive and luxurious especially furniture or
places or decoration, a person who regularly drinks too
much off alcohol
1661.Muck- dirt or animal excrement, something disgusting
or of low quality
1662.Excrement- the solid waste which is released from the
bowels
1663.Excruciating- extremely painful
1664.Sliver- a vary thin piece of something usually broken of
something larger
1665.Ladle- to put soup or other liquid food into bowls to
give to people
1666.Gristle- a solid white substance in meat which comes
from near the bone and is hard to chew
1667.Streak- a long thin mark which is easily noticeable but
is easily because it is very different from the area around,
to run naked in the public places inorder to attract
someone, a short period of good and bad luck, to move
fast somewhere usually in a straight line
1668.Gusto- great energy or enthusiasm
1669.Gut- a persons stomach which is extremely large
1670.Exasperate- to make someone very angry usually when
they cant do anything to solve the problem
1671.Laureate- a person who has been given a very high
honor because of there ability over a subject
1672.Seagull- a bird which lives near the sea with short legs
and long feather
1673.Topple- loose balance and fall down, to force a leader
or a government out of power
1674.Mutter- to speak in a low voice which is not heard by
others often when you are really complaining or anxious
about something
1675.Distraught- something which makes a person
extremely worried or anxious or upset
1676.Impeach- to make a formal statement saying that a
public official is guilty of a serious offence in connection
with there job especially in the US
1677.Chastity- a state of not having sexual relationship or
never having had sex
1678.Ostracize- to prevent someone intentionally from
taking part in activities of a group
1679.Evict- to force someone to leave somewhere
1680.Swoop- to move very quickly or easily through air
1681.Deplore- to say or think that something is bad
1682.Consul- a official chosen by the government to live in a
foreign city inorder to take care of the people from the
own city who travel there and to protect the trade of the
government
1683.Expunge- to rub off or remove the information from a
writing
1684.Emulate- to copy something which is done by others
and try to do It as good as done by them
1685.Quid pro quo- something given to a person inorder for
something they have done
1686.The status quo- the present situation
1687.Menace- if someone is a menace to something they
seriously threaten to harm it
1688.Brimstone- sulphur, sulfur
1689.Hone- to sharpen an object, to make something perfect
or completely suitable for its purpose
1690.Ebullient- very energetic positive and happy
1691.Horrendous- extremely bad or unpleasant
1692.Stupendous- very surprising usually in a pleasing way
1693.Alas- sadness
1694.Evinces- to make obvious or show clearly
1695.Eviscerate- to remove one or all the organs of a
persons body
1696.Manifestly- very obvious
1697.Replete- full especially with food, well supplied
1698.Perchance- by chance or possible
1699.Percipient- good at noticing and understanding things
1700.Odyssey- a long exciting journey
1701.Savvy- practical knowledge and ability
1702.Witticism- the remark that is both clever and humorous
1703.Pun, Punning- a very amusing usage of words or phrase
which has several meanings or which sounds like another
word
1704.Vented- to express a negative feeling in a forceful and
often in a unfair way
1705.Ails- to cause difficulty and problems
1706.Castigate- to criticize someone or something severely
1707.Perturb- to worry someone
1708.Ranch- a very large farm where the animals are kept
especially in north and south America
1709.Tame- to control a wild animal, to control someone
forcefully
1710.Wither- to become weak dry and decay
1711.Oppress- to govern people in a unfair and cruel way
1712.Potent- very powerful forceful and effective
1713.Leach- the process of moving something from a
material especially from earth
1714.Undue- the level which is more than necessary,
acceptable or reasonable
1715.Pessimistic- the tendency of emphasizing the bad part
of a thing rather than thinking of the good part
1716.Consignment- amount of goods that’s sent somewhere
1717.Anvil- a heavy block of iron on which the heated metal
pieces are heated, one of the small bones of ear
1718.Rhapsody- a piece of music that has no formal
structure and which express powerful feeling
1719.“Go into rhapsody”- to express very great enthusiasm
and administration for something
1720.Coral reefs- the bank of corals especially the top of it
which can be seen just above of the sea
1721.Reef- a line of rock or the line of sea just above or just
below the surface of the sea
1722.Intricate- having a lot of small parts and details
arranged in a complicated way and are therefore difficult
to understand
1723.Cheeky- slightly rude and showing lack of respect but it
a funny way
1724.Cheek- either of the two halves of the bottom
1725.Relent- to act of less severe way towards someone
allow something that you had refused before
1726.Defrock- to dismiss a priest usually because of bad
behavior
1727.Rig- to arrange something dishonestly for the result of
something for example an election to be changed
1728.Nefarious- evil or immoral
1729.Judas, traitor- the person who is not loyal to his/her
friends and helps friends enemies
1730.Judder- to shake violently especially of a vehicle
1731.Comrade- a friend especially with whom you have been
involved in difficult situations usually military activities
1732.Rage- extreme or violent anger
1733.“Be the rage”- to be very popular at a particular time
1734.Slouch- to sit walk or stand with the shoulders hanging
forward and the head slightly bent over so that you look
tired
1735.Ominous- suggesting that something is going to
happen
1736.Insight- a clear deep and sometimes the sudden
understanding of a problem or a situation which is
complicated
1737.Insignia- an object or a mark which shows that a
person is belonging to a particular organization or a group
or belonging to a particular rank
1738.Incense- a substance that is burnt to produce a sweet
smell especially as a part of religious ceremony, to cause
someone to be extremely angry
1739.Spasm- sudden uncontrollable tightening of something
1740.Beret- a round flat had made of soft material
1741.Tarts- quick sharp and unpleasant, a food tasting acidic
1742.“Tart up”- to make someone look more attractive by
putting on makeup
1743.Tartar- a person with a fierce and severe manner, a
hard substance which forms on teeth
1744.Fatigue- extreme tiredness
1745.Implausible- difficult to believe
1746.Resolute- determined in character actions or ideas
1747.Resolution- when something separates or is separated
into two different parts, to show things clearly with a lot of
details
1748.Implausible- difficult to believe or unlikely
1749.Logistics- a careful organization of a complicated
activity so that it happens in a successful and a effective
way
1750.Solace- help and comfort when you are feeling sad or
worried
1751.Insomnia- inability to sleep over a period of time
1752.Bemused- slightly confused
1753.Hunch- the idea for which there is no proof and is
based on feelings, to lean forward with your shoulders
raised or with a bent back
1754.Panache- a stylish original and very confident way of
doing things that makes people admire you
1755.Panacea- something that will solve all the problems or
cure all the illnesses
1756.Perverse- strange and not that most the people would
expect to enjoy
1757.Stride, strode, stridden- to walk somewhere with long
steps, an important possible development
1758.Strident- a very unpleasant loud sound played, to
forcefully express in a language which does not void the
upsetting of people
1759.Fatso- a fat person
1760.Vowing- a serious promise or a decision
1761.Woe- extreme sadness
1762.Furtive- behaving secretly often very quickly so that
other people do not notice them
1763.Squid- octopus
1764.Squint- to partly close eyes inorder to have a better
look over it, the condition of the eye to look in different
directions which makes the persons eyes look in different
direction
1765.Mound- a large pile of something
1766.Loom- to appear as large often frightening or of unclear
shape, if some situation seems to loom it is very likely to
happen soon and causes worry
1767.Claustrophobia- fear of being in closed spaces
1768.Emporium- a large shop selling a large range of goods
or a shop selling a particular type of goods
1769.Frond- a long thin leaf of plant
1770.Squirm- to move side to side in an awkward way
because of nervousness embarrassment or pain
1771.Embalm- the usage of chemicals to prevent a dead
body from decaying
1772.Locomotion- the ability to move
1773.Machete- a long knife with a long blade usually used
for cutting trees or plants or as a weapon
1774.Hustle- push persuade or noise
1775.Hustler- a prostitute, someone who tries deceiving
people into giving them money
1776.Pathologists- someone who is expert in the study of
diseases and someone who examines a dead persons
body and cuts it open to discover how he/she died
1777.Humid- containing extremely small droplets of water in
the air
1778.Corpse- a dead body usually of a person
1779.Corpulent- fat
1780.Anthropology- the study of human race its culture
society and its physical development
1781.Catacomb- a series of underground passages where
the bodies were buried in the past
1782.Iridescent- showing many bright colors which change
with movement
1783.Iridium- a very hard yellowish-white metal
1784.Folklore- a traditional group of people
1785.Domino- a small rectangular object with spots on it
that is used in a game
1786.Spattered- to scatter drops of liquid on a surface
especially noisily
1787.Shrine- a place of worship which is holy because of its
connections with a person or an object
1788.Squirm- to move side to side in an awkward way
because of nervousness pain or embarrassment
1789.Orthopedics- the study of bones which have not grown
correctly and which have been damaged
1790.Laborious- needing a lot of time and effort
1791.Dumpster- a large metal item in which people put
unwanted items or building or gardens or wastes
1792.Decapitate- to cut of the head of a person
1793.Discrepancies- a difference between two things that
should be the same
1794.Ratchet- a part of machine which allows movement
only in one direction usually a wheel
1795.Riveting- not to be able to stop looking at something
because it is interesting or frightening
1796.Cue- a signal for someone to do something
1797.Strangle- to kill someone by pressing there throat so
that they cannot breathe, to stop something at birth
1798.Loom- to appear as large often unclear or frightening, if
an event looms it seems likely to happen soon and causes
worry
1799.Linger- to take a long time to leave or disappear
1800.Reek- to have an unpleasant smell
1801.Collocation- a word which is frequently used with other
words or phrases in a way that sounds correct to people
who have spoken the language all there lives
1802.Hibiscus- a tropical plant with brightly colored flowers
1803.Vestige- still existing or a small part of something
larger
1804.Chrysalis- an insect covered by a hard protective case
of development
1805.Crumble- to break or the cause to break
1806.Expatriate- someone who does not live in there own
country
1807.Romp- to play in a rough excited and a noisy way,
amusing often sexually
1808.Paranoia- skeptical
1809.Dwindle- to become smaller in size or fewer in number
1810.Facsimile- an exact copy especially a document
1811.Orifice- an opening or a whole in a body such as mouth
1812.Beret- a round fat hat made of soft material
1813.Buxom- healthy looking and slightly fat, large breasts
1814.Irrefutable- impossible to prove it to be wrong
1815.Refute- wrong or false
1816.Stymie- to prevent something from happening or
someone from achieving a purpose
1817.Afoot- happening or being planned
1818.Afore- before or earlier
1819.Elusive- difficult to describe find or achieve or
remember
1820.Rigor- care, forcefulness
1821.Phlegmatic- someone who stays calm and not get
emotional or excited about things even in a difficult or a
dangerous situation
1822.Infuriate- to make someone angry
1823.Infuse- to fill someone or something with emotion or
quality
1824.Scallop- an edible sea creature which was lives inside
two joined flat round shells
1825.Reverberate- if a sound reverberates it continues to be
heard around an area so that the area seems shaking
1826.Spawn- to cause something new
1827.Inane- extremely silly and lacking real meaning or
importance
1828.Voyeur- a person who gets sexual pleasure by watching
other people having sex
1829.Refute- to say or prove a person opinion or a statement
is wrong or false
1830.Deify- to consider something or someone more
important than anything else, to make someone or
something into a go
1831.Deign- to do something unwillingly and in a way that
shows that you think you are too important to it
1832.Reign- to be a king or a queen of a country, to be the
main feeling or quality or a situation in a person
1833.Foray- it means an attempt to do an activity unusual
from what is normally done, a visit especially with a
known purpose, the attack of army on the enemy lines
which is sudden and quick
1834.Snap- a strong feeling which is unable to control, a
sudden loud sound of something breaking or clousing
1835.Extradite- to make someone return for a trial to
another country where they have been accused of doing
something illegal
1836.Lob- to kick throw or hit something especially a ball in
a game
1837.Gait- a particular way of walking
1838.Gouge- to make a hole in something in rough and
violent way
1839.Sopping- extremely wet
1840.Exodus- the movement of lot of people from a place
1841.Exonerate- to show the state that someone or
something is not guilty of something
1842.Transcend- to go beyond or rise above and be more
important than anything else especially a limit
1843.Concerted- planned or done together for a shaped
purpose
1844.Panorama- a view of wide area
1845.Vindication- to prove what someone said or did was
right or wrong after the other people thought it was wrong
1846.Ebb- if a feeling ebbs it becomes less strong or
disappears
1847.Czar, tsar- a powerful person in politics or business, the
male Russian Ruler
1848.Frail- unhealthy weak, easily damaged or broken
1849.Subjugation- to defeat the country or people and rule
in a way which follows no freedom, to treat your beliefs as
being less important than other people or their wishes
1850.Simmer- if something simmers it slowly grows stronger
and becomes serious at a moment
1851.Skirmish- a fight between small number of soldiers for
a short period which is not planned and happens away
from the main area of fighting in a war, a short argument
1852.Repercussions- the bad effect of some action or activity
on someone
1853.Emissary- a person sent by the government to some
place to take part in a discussion or to deliver message
1854.Writ- the authority to rule or make laws, write
1855.Gloom- feeling of unhappiness and loss of hope
1856.Despondent- discouraging because you feel that you
are in a difficult situation
1857.Grisly- extremely unpleasant especially because of
death or blood involving
1858.Spectre- the idea of being unpleasant in the future, a
ghost
1859.Genocide- the murder of a whole group of people
1860.Scrupulous- extremely honest and does everything
correctly and exactly as it should be done
1861.Entrant- the person who takes part in a group or in a
competition
1862.Dossier- a set of papers containing information about a
person often a criminal
1863.Succumb- to loose the determination to oppose
something and accept defeat
1864.Incumbent- a person who has or had a particular
official position, to be necessary for something
1865.Incur- to experience something especially unpleasant
1866.Confer- to talk, to give an official title
1867.Hive off- to separate one part of company to someone
else
1868.Blemish-a fault in a persons character , a mark on
something that spoils its character
1869.Consensus- a general accepted opinion or a decision
among a group of people
1870.Ballot- a system of occasion of secret voting
1871.palatial-describes a house which is very large and
splendid
1872.lethargic- lacking in energy, feeling unwilling or unable
to do anything
1873.proxy- authorities given to a person to act for someone
else such as by voting for them in an election
1874.disdain- when you dislike someone or something or
that they do not deserve your interest or respect
1875.dissident- a person who publicly disagrees and
criticizes government
1876.polemic- a piece of writing in which a person strongly
attacks or defends a particular opinion
1877.mar- to make something less enjoyable or less perfect
1878.defer- to delay for sometime till the later time,postpone
1879.dogmatic- those who are certain that they are right and
everyone other than them is wrong
1880.remit- to reduce
1881.remission- a period of time in which a illness is less
severe, forgiveness for breaking religious laws or rules
1882.coercive- using force to persuade people to do
something which they are unwilling to do
1883.concoct- to invent an excuse or story to deceive
someone
1884.upholster- to cover a chair or other type of seats with
suitable cloth and fill it with suitable substance
1885.lumber- to move slowly and awkwardly, wood that has
been prepared for building
1886.waltz- a formal dance in which two people holding
together move around a large room, to walk somewhere
quickly and confidently often in a way that annoys people
1887.mortgage- the agreement which allows you to buy a
house or an apartment
1888.diabolical- extremely bad or shocking
1889.oust- the removal of someone from a important
position or place
1890.gauge, gage- the device used for calculating or
measuring the amount of something
1891.mitigate- to make something less harmful or less bad
1892.immaculate- perfectly clean and tidy
1893.notion- a belief or an idea
1894.succumb- to loose the determination to oppose and
accept defeat
1895.linger- to take a long time to disappear or to leave
1896.elusive- difficult to describe understand or describe or
remember
1897.illegitimate- not fair or legal
1898.legitimate- fair and allowed by the law
1899.pip- to beat someone by small amount of time or right
at the end of the competition
1900.curb- to control or limit something that is not desirable
1901.slain, slay- to kill in a violent way
1902.recuperate- to become healthy after an illness, to get
back your health or wealth
1903.embodiment- when something is embodied then it
means that it is representing the qualities or ideas exactly
1904.rout- to defeat an enemy
1905.manifest- to show something clearly through signs or
actions
1906.manoeuvre- cleaver action
1907.savvy- practical knowledge or ability
1908.attrition- weakening or destruction of something
1909.scalloped- an edible sea creature which lives inside two
joined round flat shells
1910.cacophony- an unpleasant mixture of loud sound
1911.glower- to get really angry annoyed or threatened
1912.loom- to appear as large or frightening, something
which is likely to happen and causes lot of worries
1913.hover- to stay in one place especially near another
person eagerly waiting to grab there attention
1914.hieroglyph- a picture or a symbol which represents a
word and is used in some writing system
1915.goad- to make a person or an animal do something
after continuously annoying them
1916.pivot- central and important
1917.futile- having no effect or achieving nothing,
unsuccessful
1918.shovel- a part of the machine which used for picking up
or holding loose materials
1919.scuffled- a short and sudden fight especially involving
few people
1920.contemplate- to spend time considering the possible
future action
1921.unctuous- describes people or behavior which is too
much praise interest or friendliness in a way that is false
and unpleasant
1922.bolero- a Spanish dance, a womens short jacket which
stops above the waist and has no buttons
1923.prop- to support something physically
1924.gash- a long deep cut especially on the skin
1925.hobble- to walk in a awkward way especially because
the legs are injured, to limit something or control the
freedom of something
1926.silhouette- a dark shape seen against a light
background
1927.ram- to hit or push something with force
1928.bristle- to stand up, to react angrily
1929.trot- to run especially when someone is hurried going
somewhere
1930.nimbus- a dark gray cloud that often produces rain or
snow
1931.pristine- new or almost new and in a very good
condition
1932.retribution- deserved and severe punishment
1933.matador- a man who fights and kills a bull at a bullfight
1934.tassel- a group of threads or cords held together at
one end which is used as hanging decoration on the hat
furnitures etc.
1935.romps- to play in rough excited and noisy way, an
amazing sexual entertainment or situation
1936.tame- not fierce or not exciting, to control something
fierce or powerful
1937.rehabilitate- to return something or someone to a good
or a healthy condition
1938.emanate- to express a quality or the feeling through
the way you look and behave
1939.emancipated- not limited socially or politically
1940.wreath- an arrangement of flowers and leaves in a
circular shape especially for decorating as a sign of
respect to those who are dead
1941.circumvent- to avoid something very cleverly or
illegally
1942.gruntled- happy or satisfied
1943.GSOH- good sense of humor....used in newspapers and
magazines by people looking for a friend or sexual partner
1944.delegate- to give a particular job or work to someone
else so that they do the work for you
1945.exasperate- to make someone very annoyed usually
when they can do nothing to solve the problem
1946.prolific- using a great number of something or a great
amount of something
1947.vicissitudes- changes that happens during different
times of life or development of something especially those
results in worse conditions
1948.robust- strong and healthy and very unlikely to break
1949.imperative- extremely urgent and needing to be give
attention immediately, the verb forms used for giving
orders
1950.a la carte- if you eat a la carte it means that your can
choose each dish from a separate list instead of eating a
fixed combination of dishes at a fixed price
1951.thwart- to stop someone from doing something or not
allow then to do it
1952.contention- to be able to win or achieve something
especially in sports
1953.eminent- famous respected or important
1954.imminent- likely to happen
1955.immaculate- perfectly clean or tidy
1956.lurk- to wait or move in a secret way so that you are
not seen especially because you are about to attack
someone or do something wrong
1957.enthrall- to keep someone completely interested
1958.centenary- 100 years after an important event
1959.restoration- the act of returning something to its
original condition
1960.grim- worried or without hope
1961.cringe- to suddenly move away from something or
someone because you are frightened, to feel very
embarrassed
1962.hue- a different color, a different group or type
1963.hue or cry- a noisy expression of public anger or
disapproval
1964.fraternize- to meet someone socially especially
someone who belongs to opposing army or team or has a
different social position
1965.mottled- marked with areas of different color which do
not form a regular pattern
1966.gambol- to run and jump in a happy and a playful way
1967.brow- forehead, the top part of something or the edge
of something high
1968.giddy- dizzy
1969.strut- to walk in a proud way looking very confident
and important
1970.volition- the power to make your own decision
1971.totter- to walk in a shaky way which shows that your
about to fall
1972.banter- to talk to someone in a very friendly and
amusing way
1973.slug- a slow moving lazy person, amount of drink that
you can swallow at one time, to hit hard, a piece of metal
like coin to be used in putting inside the machines
1974.lisping- to pronounce 's' and 'z' as 'th'
1975.overt- done or shown publicly, not a secret
1976.conjugal- the relationship between husband and wife
especially there sexual relationship
1977.sleazy- dirty cheap and not socially acceptable
especially sexual matters
1978.deplore- to say or think that something is bad
1979.embalm- the usage of chemical to prevent the dead
bodies from decaying
1980.stew- a type of food consisting usually of meat or fish
or vegetables cooked slowly in large amount of liquid
1981.phylum-major taxonomic division relating to animals
1982.taxonomy- a system of naming and organizing things
especially plants and animals into groups which share
similar qualities
1983.skirmish- a fight between a small amount of soldiers
which is not planned and goes only for a short period of
time, a small argument
1984.covert- hidden or secret
1985.covet- to desire something strongly especially the one
which belongs to someone else
1986.buckle under- to get defeated by a difficult situations
1987.whips- to hit someone especially animals, to bring or
take something quickly
1988.unveil- to remove a curtail like covering from a statue
to reveal it for the first time
1989.stint- a fixed or limited period of time spent during a
job or an activity
1990.prevail- to get control or influence, to be common in a
group of people or an area at a particular time
1991.aplomb- confidence and style
1992.susceptible- easily influenced or harmed by something
1993.nibble-to eat something by taking a lot of small bites
1994.petite- small or thin in a attractive way
1995.stereotype- a fixed idea of someone or something
especially the idea that is wrong
1996.wilt- to become weaker tired and bent towards earth or
less confident
1997.wimp- a person who is not brave or strong
1998.wily- clever, having a good understanding of situations
1999.endeavor- to try to do something
2000.endemic- a condition that is regularly found and very
common in a group of people
2001.jolt- to move suddenly or violently, to shock someone
to change there behavior or the way of thinking
2002.content- happy and pleased with situation and not
hoping for change or improvement
2003.contemplative- to take time and think of future actions
2004.vogue- a fashion or general liking especially the one
which is temporary
2005.retro- similar to style or fashion to a past
2006.stingray- a large round fish with a flat round tail that
has poisonous points on it
2007.stingy- unwilling to spend money
2008.reef- a line of sand or rock just above or below the
surface of the sea often dangerous to ship
2009.barb- a sharp point that points backwards from the fish
which makes it hard to remove it from something, a
remark that is cruel and hurtful
2010.peer- a person of the same age, to look carefully or
with difficulty
2011.deplorable- very bad
2012.curbed- to control or limit something that is not
desirable
2013.fling- a short period of enjoyment, to throw something
with a lot of force
2014.consign- to send something to someone
2015.consignment- the amount of goods that is sent
somewhere
2016.seclusion- when someone lives alone away from other
people
2017.throng- to be or go somewhere in very large numbers
2018.throttle- a valve which allows more or less fuel to go
into the engine and so changes the power
2019.galore- come in great numbers
2020.perdition- a state of punishment which goes on for ever
suffered by evil people after death
2021.peregrination- a long journey which you travel to
various different places especially on foot
2022.vindictive- having or showing a desire to harm
someone because you think that they have harmed you
2023.virulent- danger, describes a dangerous disease which
spreads quickly and has a great impact
2024. excruciating- extremely painful
2025.malarkey- silly behavior or nonsense
2026.articulate- to express in words
2027.subtle- small but important
2028.wrath- anger
2029.empathy- the ability to share someone else's feeling or
experiencing them by imagining what it would be like
being in that situations
2030.menial- describes work that is boring tiring and gives a
low social value
2031.menopause- the change in a womens life when she
stops having period
2032.mugger- a person who attacks people to steal there
things
2033.muggins- a stupid person often used to describe
yourself when you have done something silly or you are
being treated unfairly
2034.stupendous- very surprising usually in a pleasing way
2035.accouterments- the equipment needed for a particular
activity or a way of life
2036.emulated- to copy something achieved by someone
else and try to do it better than them
2037.emulsion- a mixture that is added to some other
mixture and is mixed with it but does not dissolve in it
2038.coltish- describes a young man who is young and
energetic but awkward, a small American gun
2039.acquaintance-a person you have met before but do not
know well
2040.acquainted- to know or be familiar with because you
have studied it
2041.naive- to willing to believe that someone is telling the
truth
2042.sect- a religious group which is formed by a larger
religious group and is considered to have extreme or
unusual beliefs or custom
2043.multitude- a large number of people or things
2044.brethren- brothers usually used to address a religious
groups or a group of members
2045.fervor , fervent- describes the believes that are
strongly felt
2046.malignant, malign, malicious- intended to harm or hurt
other people
2047.anecdote- a small usually an amusing story especially
about something someone has done
2048.apathy- when someone lacks interest or energy
2049.vituperative- a vituperative speech or written attack of
angry accusations
2050.stride- a long step while walking
2051.debunk- to show that something is less important or
less true as it was made to appear
2052.obliterate- to remove all signs of something either by
removing it or by destroying it only by covering it so that
it cannot be seen
2053.envisage- to imagine or except as a likely or desirable
possibility in the future, to form some mental picture of
something or someone you have never seen
2054.shimmer- to shine in such a way that seems to shake
lightly or quickly
2055.confetti- small papers of colored papers which are
thrown on celebrations especially over two people who
have just married
2056.prima donna- someone who demands to be treated in a
special way and is difficult to please
2057.desecration- to damage or show lack of respect
towards something highly holy or highly respected
2058.heist- a crime in which valuable items are taken
illegally and often violent from a place or a person
2059.awash- covered with liquid especially with water
2060.mauve- a pale purple color
2061.maverick- a person who thinks and acts in a
independent way often behaving unexpected from the
usual way
2062.flurry- a sudden light fall of snow blown in different
directions of wind, a sudden short period of activity or
interest
2063.seer- a person who claims to be able to say what will
happen in the future
2064.hail- to call someone in order to attract them
2065.acquit- to decide not guilty of a particular crime
2066.abet- to help or encourage other to do something
wrong
2067.hog- especially the person who takes more share of
something by eating more than required
2068.prong- one or more pointed long sharp points on an
object especially a fork
2069.dither- to be unable to make a decision about doing
something
2070.quagmire- an area of soft wet land which you sink into
if you try and walk on it, a difficult and dangerous
situations
2071.pedagogy- the study of the methods and activities of
teaching
2072.disruptive- causing trouble and stopping something
from continual as usual
2073.bosh- nonsense
2074.waning- to weaken in strength or influence
2075.prowess- great ability or skill
2076.tryst- a meeting between two lovers
2077.plausible- seemingly true or able to be believed
2078.harness- a piece of equipment which straps and
fastens, used to control or hold a person in a position
2079.strenuous- needing a lot of physical and mental effort
2080.pompous- too serious and full of importance
2081.contention- to be able to achieve or win what was
required to
2082.contend- true
2083.hone- to make something perfect and completely
suitable for the purpose
2084.hassle- difficult situations
2085.maneuver- movement or set of movements needing
skills
2086.honk- to make a sharp loud sound often from a vehicle,
to vomit
2087.ewe- a female sheep especially a adult one
2088.hue- a different type of group
2089.mascot- a thing which is believed to bring good luck
2090.stew- a type of food consisting of meat or fish and
vegetables cooked in small amount of water
2091.frail- weak or unhealthy and easily damaged\
2092.alley- a narrow road between building especially
bordered by trees
2093.upholstery- a cloth used for covering a seat or the
substance which is required for filling something
2094.revved- to increase the operating speed of an engine
when its not running usually to warm it to a correct
temperature
2095.revamp- to change something in order to improve it
2096.vie- to compete with other people to achieve
somehting
2097.resonate- to be filled with a particular quality
2098.wince- to show pain briefly and suddenly ofter moving
the head back at the same time
2099.winch- a machine which lifts heavy objects by turning a
chain or rope around a tube shaped device
2100.lame- weak and unsatisfactory
2101.whack- to hit someone noisily
2102.heir- someone who continues to do the work of
someone important who has died and has the same
symbolic importance
2103.sludge- soft wet earth or a substance that looks like
this
2104.binge- an occasion when a activity is done in an
extreme way especially eating drinking and spending
money
2105.vendetta- a large argument between people and
families in which one groups tries to harm other group in
order to punish them for something happened in the past
2106.swarm- a large amount of insects or people who move
together
2107.subvert- to try to destroy something or weaken it
especially an established political system
2108.vandalized- to intentionally damage the property which
belongs to others
2109.flounder- to experience great difficulty or be
completely unable to decide what to do next
2110.gable- a triangular top end of the wall where it meets
the sloping part of the roof
2111.reverberate- if a loud sounds continues to reverberate
then it means it continues to heard around an area
2112.pretext- a pretended reason for doing something in
order to hide the real reason
2113.wield- to hold a weapon or a tool and to look as if your
going to use it
2114.onus-the responsibility or duty to do something
2115.shirk- to avoid the responsibility or duty because it is
very unpleasant or difficult
2116.ubiquitous- seeming to be in all the places
2117.slug- to hit someone hard with the fist
2118.slug it out- when two people slug it out, they fight or
argue fiercely until one of them wins
2119.haggle- to attempt to decide on a price or a condition
that are acceptable to a person selling goods usually by
arguing
2120.McCoy- the original and the best example
2121.circumvent- to avoid something especially cleverly or
illegally
2122.oblivion- the state of being completely destroyed
2123.decipher- to find the meaning of something written
badly or a difficult or a hidden way
2124.lair- the place where the wild animal lives often
underground or hidden
2125.factual- consisting of facts
2126.fatuous- stupid or nonsense or not carefully thought
about
2127.prologue- the part of speech or writing which is given
in the beginning of it often giving information about the
events that have happened before it begins
2128.looming- to appear large or to worry
2129.raspy- the sound which sounds unpleasant
2130.broiler- a young chicken ready for roasting or grilling
2131.hover- to stay in one place in the air usually by moving
the wings quickly
2132.grimace- to make the expression of pain in which the
face twists in a ugly way
2133.squint- to close the eye partly in order to get a clear
view, the disease in th eye muscles which make the
person see in different directions form each other
2134.groan- a deep long sound showing pain or unhappiness
2135.peril- great danger
2136.zealot- a person who has a strong opinion about
someone or something and tries to make other feel the
same
2137.frowned- to bring the eyebrows together to form lines
in the forehead which shows that the person is annoyed or
worried
2138.emblazon- to print or decorate something
2139.robe- a long loose fitting piece of cloth which is worn
especially on a very formal occasion
2140.anthropology- the study of human antiquities
2141.erudite- having a lot of specialized knowledge
2142.enigma- something mysterious and is impossible to
understand
2143.infectious- able to infect
2144.fraternal- friendly like brothers
2145.ornate- complications often in language
2146.cryptic- mysterious and difficult to understand
2147.tweed- a thick material woven from wool
2148.tarmac- a thick material used for making roads...its a
mixture of tar and small stones
2149.tar- thick material used for making roads
2150.grim- unpleasant or without any hope
2151.grin- a wide smile
2152.reminiscent- making you remember a person or an
event
2153.wedge- a piece of metal or rubber etc. which has a
sharp end in one end and a flat on the other
2154.stubby- short and thick
2155.fuselage- the main part of the aircraft
2156.prototype- the first example of something from which
all other where later developed
2157.debilitate- to make someone or something weak
2158.subtle- small but important
2159.shudder- to shake violently or quickly
2160.serpent- a snake
2161.serpentine- curving or twisting like snakes, difficult to
understand
2162.voluptuous- describes a women having curved and
attractive body
2163.devious- describes people or plan which are dishonest
2164.ploy- something that is done in order to get an
advantage often dishonestly
2165.skeptic- doubting that something is true or false
2166.irrefutable- impossible to say or prove it to be wrong
2167.treacherous- the person who deceives those who trusts
them
2168.foreboding- the feeling that something very bad is
going to happen very soon
2169.staggering- very shocking or surprising
2170.gaunt- very thin especially because of illness,
unattrative and ugly
2171.sternly- in a way shows disapproval
2172.clammy- sticky and slightly wet in an unpleasant way
2173.dominion- the control over a country or a group of
people
2174.cripple- to injure someone so that they are unable to
walk
2175.lore- traditional knowledge or stories about an event or
a subject
2176.shimmer- to shine in such a way that the light seems to
shake lightly or quickly
2177.grandeur- the feeling of being grand and beautiful
2178.sterile- unable to produce young
2179.atrium- a very large room often with glass walls or roof
especially in the middle of large shops or office
2180.quaint- attractive because of being unusual and
especially old fashioned
2181.shrug- to raise your shoulders and then lower them to
show lake of interest or knowledge
2182.buffet- to hit someone with a great force
2183.virility- strength and power
2184.swathe- a varied section or range,a long strip of clothe
2185.billow- to spread over a large area especially clothes
2186.chute- a narrow steep slope where people can slide
2187.ivy- an evergreen plant which often grows up trees or
buildings
2188.accentuate- to emphasize a particular feature of
something or to make something more noticeable
2189.hurl- to throw something with a lot of force usually in
an angry or violent way
2190.dormitory- a large room containing many beds
especially in a boarding school
2191.mystified- confusing ,someone who attempts to be
united with god
2192.quirk- a part of someones unusual personality or habit
2193.wrath- extreme anger
2194.esoteric- very unusual, understood and liked by the
people with some special knowledge
2195.facade- a false appearance that is much pleasant than
the reality, a building in front of some other building which
is often attractive
2196.ornate- having a lot of complicated decorations
2197.groan- a deep long sound showing great pain or
unhappiness
2198.growl- to make loud rough noise
2199.stalwart- physically strong, able to be trusted
2200.exhuming- to remove a dead body from the ground
after it had been buried
2201.apprehend- to catch and arrest those who have not
obeyed law
2202.modicum- a small amount of something good
2203.discretion- the right or the ability to decide something
2204.swirl- to move quickly using the twisting circular
movement
2205.hideous- extremely ugly or bad
2206.jut- to stick out
2207.shrivel- to become much smaller than desired
2208.delineate- to describe or mark the edge of something
2209.delinquent- a person who behaves in a way which is
usually illegal or unacceptable by most of the people
2210.oblivious- not aware of anything especially what is
happening around
2211.oblivion- the state of being unconscious
2212.riveted- to fasten together
2213.Riviera- an area of coast often visited by the people
during a vacation
2214.lair- a place where a wild animal lives
2215.ill-fated- unlucky and unsuccessful
2216.illicit- something illegal or disapproved by the society
2217.proclaim- to announce something positive
2218.upheaval- a great chance especially causing difficulty
2219.occult- relating to magical powers
2220.smirk- a smile that expresses satisfaction and is not
shown to others
2221.hedonism- living in a way that makes you feel that your
getting the maximum pleasure out of the life
2222.hashish- a drug illegal and is usually smoked
2223.grunt- to make a rough pigs noise
2224.gruntled- happy or satisfied
2225.obliteration- to remove all signs of something either by
destroying it or by covering it
2226.dogma- a belief which people except without any doubt
2227.spew- if something spews out it means it flows or
comes out in large amounts
2228.pious- pretending to have sincere feelings, strong
believe in religion and living in the way which shows it
2229.Lucifer- Satan(a powerful evil force)
2230.defunct- no longer existing
2231.buff- a person who knows a lot about and is very
interested in a subject
2232.plethora- a very large amount of something especially
the one which is more than required
2233.aplomb- confidence
2234.apocalypse- a serious event resulting in a great
destruction
2235.pantheon- a small group of people who are the most
famous in a particular area of interest
2236.emblazon- to print or decorate something in a very
noticeable way
2237.tatters- badly torn
2238.foray- an act of army suddenly entering into a place to
seize the enemy
2239.veering- to change directions
2240.desultory- without a clear plan or a purpose, showing
little effort or interest
2241.glint- to produce small bright flashes of light reflected
from a surface
2242.fuselage- the main part of the aircraft
2243.cling- to stay close
2244.raspy- an unpleasant rough noise
2245.ail- to cause difficulty or problems
2246.dabble- a particular activity of short period often
touching lips quickly for a short time
2247.smolder- to burn slowly with smoke but without flames
2248.cathedral- a very large building for Christians to
worship
2249.terra firma- dry land when compared to sea or air
2250.flabbergast- to shock someone by telling them
something which is not expected
2251.innate- a thing which a person is born with no the one
you have to learn
2252.captivate- to hold the interest of someone by being
very interesting
2253.blur- something that you cannot see clearly
2254.immaculate- perfect and without any mistakes
2255.Zen- relaxed and not worrying about the things that
you cannot change
2256.intricate- having a lot of small parts which are arranged
in a complicated way and often difficult to understand or
prove
2257.infallible- never wrong or failing
2258.mahogany- a dark red-brown wood which is used to
make furnitures
2259.slumber- sleep
2260.feign- to pretend to feel something usually an emotion
2261.exhilarate- to give someone a strong feeling of
happiness and excitement
2262.melancholy- sad
2263.somber- serious sad and without any humor
2264.precarious- a situation which is likely to get worse
2265.undulating- moving slowly up and down
2266.pallid- lacking enthusiasm or excitement
2267.stymie- to prevent something from happening or from
achieving
2268.annihilate- to destroy something so that nothing is left,
to defeat completely
2269.merriment- when people laugh or have an enjoyable
time together
2270.stride- to walk quickly
2271.manipulative- to control something or someone to your
advantage often unfairly
2272.scourge- something or someone causing great
suffering or a lot of trouble
2273.crematorium- the place where dead people are burned
2274.bitch- a female dog
2275.preclude- to prevent something or make it impossible
2276.precocious- showing early mental development or
achievements
2277.prudent- careful
2278.vilified- to say or write unpleasant things about
something or someone in order to cause the other people
to have a bad opinion about them
2279.proliferate- the sudden increase in numbers
2280.emanate- to express something by the you look and
behave
2281.emancipated- not limited socially or politically
2282.wry- showing that a difficult situation is slightly
amusing
2283.awry- not in the intended way
2284.freight- money paid for transporting goods
2285.spurt- to flow out suddenly and with lot of force
2286.lethal- extremely dangerous
2287.inexorable- counting without any possibility of being
stopped
2288.incinerate- to burn something totally
2289.hoax- to deceive someone especially a police by giving
them a false information of a a bomb in a place
2290.eloquent- giving a strong message
2291.preposterous- very foolish or ridiculous
2292.bullion- good or silver in form of bars
2293.espionage- discovery of secrets especially of army or
politics
2294.frail- weak or unhealthy
2295.gait- a particular way of walking
2296.repercussion- the effect that an event or decision has
on something especially a bad effect
2297.naive- too willing to believe that something is truth
2298.compunction- a slight feeling of guilty for something
you have done
2299.bereft- lacking something or feeling great loss
2300.cardinal- main, of great importance
2301.fresco- painting on a wet plaster or a wall
2302.disconcerted- to make someone feel suddenly
uncertain or worried
2303.usher- to show someone where they should go
2304.whisk- to take something or someone suddenly to
some place
2305.edifice- a large building especially the splendid one
2306.comic- someone who entertains people by telling jokes
2307.escarpment- a steep slope or cliff
2308.wield- to hold a weapon and look as if you are going to
use it
2309.decapitate- to cut off the head of a person
2310.ornate- having a lot of complications especially in
language or in decorations
2311.gauntlet- a thick glove worn for protection
2312.emasculate- to reduce or weaken the effectiveness of
something
2313.emanate- to express a feeling or quality through the
way that you look or behave
2314.mayhem- a situations where you have a little or no
control
2315.bristled- to stand up, to react angrily
2316.unison- at the same time, together
2317.accentuate-to emphasize a thing or to make it more
noticeable
2318.fervent- describes the believes that are felt strongly
2319.covenant- a promise between two people
2320.clergy- the priests at the Christian church
2321.scowl- to look at someone or something with a
annoying expression
2322.papacy- the position or the authority of the pope
2323.seethe- to feel very angry but unable or unwilling to let
it out
2324.discretion- the ability to behave without any
embarrassment
2325.ominous- suggesting that something unpleasant is
going to happen
2326.cripple- a person who cannot use both arms or legs in a
normal way
2327.incarcerate- to put someone in a prison
2328.hover- to stay in a place by moving the wings fast
2329.dwindled- to become smaller in size or fewer in number
2330.rococo- relating to the highly detailed and decorated
style in buildings
2331.flinch- to make a sudden small movement because of
pain or fear
2332.ballroom- a large room used for dancing
2333.panorama- a view of a wide area
2334.gait- a particular way of walking
2335.swirl- to move quickly with a twisting movement
2336.sighed- a slow noisy breath which expresses tiredness
2337.squint- to partly close the eyes so that you get a good
look at a thing
2338.lore- traditional knowledge
2339.resurrect- to bring someone back to life
2340.annihilate- to destroy something so that nothing is left
2341.simmer- if a disagreement simmers then it means it
starts growing stronger
2342.scorn- a very great lack of respect for someone
2343.splay- to spread wide apart
2344.ferret- to search for something by moving things
around with hands
2345.riveting- to be really interested and cannot the get
your eyes out of it
2346.prosthesis- an artificial body part
2347.unprecedented- never having happened or existing in
past
2348.cadence- a regular rise and fall of voice
2349.wither-to become weak or dry
2350.billow- to spread over an area
2351.intrigue- to interest someone especially by being
strange or mysterious
2352.slain- to kill in a violent way
2353.enthralled- to keep someone completely interested
2354.expedition- speed in doing something, a journey for a
particular purpose
2355.swarm- a large group of insects moving together
2356.prolific- producing a great number or amount of
something
2357.citadel- a small castle in or near a city where people
can come and shelter from danger especially during a war
2358.manifest- to show something clearly through signs or
actions
2359.fortress- a large building which can be defended from
attack
2360.squeal- to make a very loud cry
2361.facade- a building especially in front of some building
which is attractive
2362.manifest- to show something clearly through signs or
actions
2363.dodder- weak and unable to walk properly usually
because you are old
2364.hermetic- so lightly closed that no air can pass through
2365.lair- a place where wild animals lives
2366.anarchy- lack of organization or control
2367.dawdle- to do something very slowly or taking more
time than required
2368.rummage- to search for something by moving things
around by your hand carelessly
2369.tweezers- a tool in which two metal strips are joined at
one end and is used to life up small objects
2370.exalt- to praise someone
2371.spatula- a cooking utensil which is not sharp and used
especially for lifting food out of the pan
2372.pandemonium- a situation where people are exited
angry or frightened which is noisy and makes everything
confusing
2373.astringent- describes the remarks which are clever but
very severe, in creams or cosmetics it means the drug
that causes the tissues or the skin to tighten so that the
flow of blood or other liquids stops
2374.prowl- to move around in a place quietly trying not to
be seen or heard such as when hunting
2375.tipsy- slightly drunk
2376.bristled- to stand up, to react angrily
2377.agape- with mouth opened especially with surprise or
shock
2378.decipher- to discover the meaning of something written
badly or difficult or hidden in a way
2379.aphorism- a wise saying
2380.alto- the lowest boys singing voice or the a low adult
female singing voice
2381.sopranos- the women or a girl who can sing the highest
notes
2382.resonate- to increase or fill with sound by vibrating the
objects which are near, to be filled with a particular quality
2383.behemoth- something that is extremely large and is
extremely powerful
2384.fresco- the painting on wet plaster or a wall
2385.atheists- someone who believes in god
2386.consecrated- to officially make something holy and use
it for religious ceremonies
2387.shunned- to avoid something
2388.shunt- a train which is specially designed to move
some carriage or a train from one track to the other
2389.shush- used to tell someone to be quiet
2390.muffle- to make a loud sound quieter or lesser
2391.procurement- the obtaining of supplies
2392.ubiquitous- seeming to be in all places
2393.surreal- strange, like a dream
2394.innate- the innate quality or ability is that which a
person is born with
2395.frisked- to use both hand to check someones body
when they are wearing clothes for hiding illegal objects
2396.cavernous- if something is cavernous then it means it
has a large space inside it
2397.vendetta- the argument between two families in which
one tries to harm the other because of some past
experiences
2398.ornate- having a lot of complicated decorations
2399.bustle- to do things in a hurried way
2400.cyst-a round growth which is deeper in the body which
contains liquid
2401.incensed- to cause someone to be extremely angry
2402.incisive- expressing an idea in a clear way
2403.linguistics- related to languages or the study of
language
2404.retroactive- it has effect from a date before it was
approved
2405.yank- to pull something with a quick movement
2406.poised- very calm and showing controlled behavior and
is ready to do anything at any moment
2407.quashed- to state that some earlier decision is no
longer to be expected
2408.spurt- to flow out suddenly with force in a fast stream
2409.strangulation- the killing of someone by pressing there
throat so that they cannot breath and also blocking the
blood
2410.rejuvenate- to make someone look energetic and
young again
2411.bordello- brothel
2412.Bordeaux- a white or especially red wine from the
Bordeaux area of France
2413.envy- the wish to have something which others are
having
2414.woo- seek to marry or seek an advice
2415.hail- a remark thrown and shouted at someone at the
same time
2416.wily- clever and having a good understanding of the
situation
2417.willy-a penis
2418.wimp- a person who is not strong brave or confident
2419.convergence- if ideas converge then they gradually
become similar
2420.convent school- the school's in which teachers are
nuns
2421.polarize- to cause something especially that consists of
different people or different opinions to get divided into
two completely opposing groups
2422.emanate- to express in the way you look at something
and behave
2423.emasculate- to reduce the effectiveness of something
2424.emancipated- not within the limits
2425.plunder- to steal goods violently from a place
especially during a war
2426.obelisk- a tall stone column with four sloping sides and
a pointed top made in honor of a person
2427.askew-not straight or level
2428.edifice- a large building especially the splendid one
2429.budge- if something cannot budge it means it cannot
move
2430.bastion- something that defends the beliefs or the way
of life that is disappearing
2431.jut- to stick out especially above or beyond the edge
2432.grotto- a small cave especially the one which is made
to look attractive
2433.sighed- to breath out slowly and noisily
2434.alcove- a space in a room which is formed by one part
of the wall being further back than the other part of the
wall
2435.ajar- describes the door that is slightly open
2436.eerie- strange in a mysterious and frightening way
2437.murky- dark or difficult to see through, describes that
situation that is complicated and unpleasant
2438.guts- to remove the inner organ of an animal especially
to prepare it for eating
2439.rustle- the movement of leaves or paper which makes
a soft dry sound
2440.gasp- to take a short quick breath from the mouth
2441.apse- the rounded or many-sided end especially the
east end of the church
2442.futile- unsuccessful
2443.rustle- the movement of leaves or paper which makes
a soft dry sound
2444.ominous- suggesting that something unpleasant is
going to happen
2445.billow- to spread over an area or to become filled with
air or appear to be larger
2446.musty- smelling unpleasant old and slightly wet
2447.tint- a small amount of color
2448.cliché- the comment that is very often made and is
therefore not original or not interesting
2449.devour- to destroy something completely, to read
books eagerly or quickly
2450.cardinal- a priest of very high rank
2451.blurt- to say something without thinking
2452.blush- to become pink in the face usually because of
embarrassment
2453.mosaic- a pattern or picture made using very small
pieces of colored stones or glass
2454.dilate- to become wider or further open
2455.squeamish- easily upset or shocked by the things
which are unpleasant
2456.eerie- strange in a mysterious or frightening way
2457.crypt- a room under the roof of the church where the
dead bodies are often buried
2458.cryptic- mysterious and difficult to understand
2459.pallid- lacking enthusiasm and excitement
2460.leash- a piece of rope tied to an animal
2461.asphyxiate- to cause someone to unable to breathe
usually resulting in death
2462.groan-a deep long sound which is made usually
because of pain or unhappiness
2463.wry- showing that a difficult situation is found to be
very amusing
2464.plummet- to fall very quickly or suddenly
2465.soothe- to reduce anger and make someone calm
2466.pioneer- the person who is one of the first person to do
it
2467.harness- to control something usually to use its power
2468.marauding- going from one place to other killing or
using violence or stealing or destroying
2469.canter- if a horse canters it moves quiet fast and easy
speed
2470.proficient- skilled and experienced
2471.semantics- connected with the meaning of the word
2472.syntax- the grammatical arrangement of words in a
sentence
2473.introspection- examination and consideration of your
own ideas
2474.zealous- enthusiastic and eager
2475.jealous- unhappy or angry because someone has
something which you want
2476.zeal- great enthusiasm and eagerness
2477.elixir- a substance usually a liquid which has magical
power to cure improve or preserve
2478.spur- to encourage an activity or make it faster
2479.etymology- the study of the origin or the history of the
words
2480.shrill- having a high sound which is unpleasant to
listen
2481.cadence- the regular rise or fall of voice
2482.wee- small, to urinate
2483.connotation- felling or idea that is suggested by a word
2484.infelicitous- not suitable, not fitting the occasion
2485.contention- to achieve or win something
2486.status quo- the present situation
2487.quid pro quo- something that is given to a person in
return of something that has been given by them
2488.exhilaration- excitement and happiness
2489.credentials- the ability and experience
2490.consolidate- to become or the cause to become
2491.consul- the officer chosen by the government to live in
a foreign city in order to take care of people to travel from
there country to other country and protect the trade
interest on the government
2492.pursuit- when you follow something or someone to try
to catch them
2493.pursue- an attempt
2494.quashed- to state officially the the earlier decision is no
longer into play or accepted
2495.commemorate- to remember officially and give respect
to a great person
2496.stoicism- the quality of experiencing pain and trouble
without complaining about it or showing your emotions
2497.rampant- getting worse quickly and in a uncontrolled
way
2498.rampart- a defense wall built round the town or a
castle
2499.astringent- describes the remark that is that is clever
but very critical
2500.stringent- having a severe effect or be extremely
limiting
2501.benign- kind and pleasant
2502.cynosure- a person having a quality of great beauty or
great intelligence that attracts a lot of attention
2503.anvil- the heavy block of iron on which heated pieces
of metal are shaped by hammering them
2504.quarry- a large artificial hole which is dug out for some
building use
2505.primate- the member the most intelligent group of
mammals including humans monkeys and apes
2506.canine- of or relating to dogs
2507.blurt- to say something quickly and without thinking
2508.ballot- the system or occasion of secret voting
2509.atop- on the top
2510.topography- the physical appearance of the natural
features of land especially the shape of its surface
2511.chalice- a large gold or silver cup from which wine is
drunk
2512.conceit- when you are too proud of your self, a clever
or surprising comparison
2513.asphyxiate- to cause someone to unable to breath
usually resulting in death
2514.chasm- a very deep narrow opening in the rock, a very
large difference between two different groups of people
2515.alcove- a small space in a room which is formed by a
part of the wall being slightly pushed back which creates
some more space
2516.contemporary- existing or happening now
2517.plaque- a flat piece of material with writing on it
2518.intricate- having a lot of small parts of details which
are arranged in a complicated way and is usually difficult
to understand
2519.clout- to hit something or someone with a hand or with
a heavy object
2520.chuckled- to laugh quietly
2521.annihilate- to destroy completely so that nothing is left
2522.chauvinism- the belief that your country in the best in
the race or the best and the most important
2523.male chauvinism- thinking the women are less
important or intelligent
2524.pragmatic- solving problems in a realistic way which
suits the condition
2525.dogma- the fixed beliefs which are expected to be
believed without any doubt
2526.exuberant- very energetic, strong and growing quickly
2527.veritable- used to describe something as another or
important and interesting
2528.smug- satisfied about something that you have
achieved and something that you know
2529.impending- describes an event that is going to happen
and that is usually pleasant or unwanted
2530.spire- a tall pointed structure on top of a building or a
church
2531.stupendous- very surprising in a pleasing way
2532.scaffold- a structure made for the workers to stand on
when they want to reach high parts of buildings
2533.startle- to do something unexpected which sometimes
surprises or worries a person
2534.cluck- to make the low interpreted noise that a chicken
makes
2535.tier- one of the several layers
2536.invigorate- to make someone feel fresh
2537.vigor- strength energy and enthusiasm
2538.scarlet- bright red
2539.

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