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The document lists and defines 165 words. Each entry includes the word, its part of speech, and its definition. The words cover a wide range of topics and their meanings.
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Words vocabulary
1. Abruptly (adv.) = in an abrupt manner, suddenly.
2. Adjacent (adj.) = adjoining, juxtaposed, situated near, next to 3. Adorn (v) = to decorate, to beautify 4. Advocate (v) = to plead in favor of; to defend by argument before a tribunal or the public. 5. Aim (v) = to intend or plan to do something 6. Alongside (prep.) = near, side by side with 7. Aloof (adj.) = removed or distant in interest or feeling; reserved. 8. Amateur (n) = one who engages an art, science or sport for enjoyment. 9. Amend (v) = to change for the better, improve 10. Ammunition (n) = projectiles, explosives 11. Amusing (adj.) = funny, enjoyable 12. Appall (v) = to make somebody feel shock, horror, or disgust; dismay 13. Appeal (n) = an earnest or urgent request to somebody for something 14. Ascent (n) = climb, the act of mounting upward 15. Ascribe (v) = to believe that something belongs to or characterizes a person or group 16. Aspiration (n) = a strong desire to have or do something 17. Assailant (n) = somebody who violently attacks somebody else, usually causing physical injury 18. Assent (n) = a formal expression of agreement or acceptance 19. Astray (adv.) = away from the right way 20. Attire (n) = dress, clothes, clothing worn on a specific occasion 21. Augment (v) = to increase 22. Austere (adj.) = stern, severe, strict, unadorned 23. Avert (v) = to prevent something from occurring, especially something harmful; to look away 24. Back up = to support somebody 25. Backward (adj.) = shy, lacking in self-confidence 26. Ballad (n) = a slow, romantic dance song 27. Bandit (n) = an outlaw; a brigand, a robber; a highwayman 28. Banish (v) = to exile somebody from a place. 29. Barge (n) = a long narrow flat-bottomed boat used for transporting freight on rivers or canals 30. Barge in = to enter without permission 31. Bark (v) = to make dogs sound. 32. Barren (adj.) = infertile, unproductive, sterile 33. Basalt (n) = black shiny volcanic rock 34. Bashful (adj.) = shy 35. Bear in mind = remember, recollect 36. Beg (v) = to ask for charity 37. Beguile (v) = to delight 38. Behalf (n) = as somebodys representative. E.G. on behalf of my friends. 39. Bequeath (v) = to leave personal or other property to somebody after death by means of a will 40. Bleach (v) = a chemical that removes or whitens color or staining and also cleans and disinfects 41. Blot (n) = a stain or a spot caused by a drop of liquid. 42. Blunder (v) = to make a serious or embarrassing mistake as a result of carelessness or ignorance 43. Blunt (adj.) = not sharp, dull 44. Bounce (v) = to move away quickly after hitting a surface, or throw something so that it hits a surface and moves away 45. Brag = to talk with too much pride. 46. Braid (n) = a decorative and often silky cord or interwoven thread 47. Breach (n) = the act of breaking, or state of being broken, a rupture; a break; a gap. 48. Brick (n) = the very edge of something such as a steep drop or riverbank 49. Brittle (adj.)= fragile, hard and likely to break or crack 50. Bulky = large 51. Buoyant (adj.) = having the quality of being able to float 52. Bustle (v) = to work or behave in an ostentatiously hurried and energetic way. 53. By and by = in a short time, soon 54. Cajole (v) = to persuade somebody gently 55. Carcass (n) = the dead body of an animal 56. Cavity (n) = empty space, hole, hollow 57. Cheer up = to become or make somebody happier, to make something look more attractive 58. Chide = to criticize somebody gently 59. Chuckle (n) = the laugh softly in a low tone as in mild amusement or satisfaction. 60. Cinder (n) = ash 61. Clover (n) = a plant with three-lobed leaves. 62. Cobbler (n) = a shoemaker 63. Collapse (v) = disintegrate, break down 64. Commend (v) = to commit to ones care, recommend, praise 65. Commotion (n) = a great noise or excitement 66. Competent (adj.) = capable, qualified 67. Compile (v) = to collect material from different sources and put in a new form; gather. 68. Complicate (adj.) = become intricate, difficult or involved 69. Conceivable (adj.) = believable 70. Concrete (n) = a mixture of cement, sand, aggregate, and water in specific proportions that hardens to a strong stony consistency over varying lengths of time 71. Conspicuous (adj.) = noticeable, clearly visible. 72. Counterfeit (v) = to make realistic copies of something, especially money, in order to defraud or deceive people. 73. Crimson (n) = a deep rich purplish red color 74. Cripple (v) = a offensive term meaning to impair the ability of somebody to move 75. Crouch (v) = to bend down low. 76. Crumble (v) = to break up into tiny bits 77. Dangle (v) = to hang, swinging loosely 78. Defy (v) = to challenge openly somebody's or something's authority or power by refusing to obey a command or regulation. 79. Deliberate (adj.) = intentional, on purpose 80. Delusion (n) = a false belief. 81. Demeanor (n) = conduct, manner, way one behaves. 82. Density (n) = the number of things or people in a place in relation to its area 83. Deny (v) = to contradict an assertion; negation; contradiction; opposed to affirmation. 84. Deprive (v) = not allow to have, to take away 85. Desolate (adj.) = deserted, abandoned, lonely 86. Detach (v) = to separate, disconnect, or unfasten something, or become separated, disconnected, or unfastened. 87. Detain (v) = to hold back or delay somebody or something 88. Detest (v) = dislike 89. Devour (v) = to eat up greedily or ravenously 90. Dilute (v) = to make or become thinner, melt 91. Disclose (v) = exposure to view, reveal, make known 92. Disfigure (v) = to spoil the appearance of something. 93. Dismiss (v) = to order or allow somebody to leave, reject 94. Dispatch (v) = to sent promptly. 95. Divert (v) = turn from a particular course or route 96. Dodge (v) = to move quickly and suddenly to one side to avoid being caught or hit by somebody or something 97. Drag (v) = to pull something along with effort 98. Drench (v) = filled or covered with water or other liquid. 99. Dwell (v) = to live, reside 100. Eccentric (n) = irregular; out of the ordinary; capricious. 101. Embers (n) = moldering remains of a fire, ashes with pieces of coal. 102. Embroider (v) = to do decorative needlework 103. Enchant (v) = to charm, delight, or captivate somebody 104. Enhance (v) = to make grater, heighten, intensify 105. Enlist (v) = to enroll for service, to register. 106. Enmity (n) = hostility, hatred. 107. Escorting (v) = accompany, go with 108. Eventually (adv.) = in the end, ultimately 109. Everlasting (adj.) = lasting for ever 110. Evermore (adv.) = forever 111. Evolve (v) = to develop 112. Excel (v) = to be outstanding or have a particular talent in something 113. Expel (v) = to force to leave, to exile 114. Extract (v) = to draw out, pull out, withdraw, select 115. Extravagance 116. Fable (n) = a short story with a moral 117. Falsehoods (n) = frauds, lies 118. Falter (n) = to move unsteadily, stumble. 119. Famine (n) = an acute and general scarcity of food. 120. Farce (n) = a ridiculous situation in which everything goes wrong or becomes a sham 121. Fathom (n) = a unit of length equal to 1.83 m/6 ft, used mainly in nautical contexts for measuring the depth of water. 122. Fickle (adj.) = likely to change, especially in affections, intentions, loyalties, or preferences; inconstant 123. Filthy (adj.) = extremely dirty 124. Fleet (n) = a number of warships functioning as a single unit under one command, or all the ships of a nation's navy 125. Flicker (v) = to burn or shine unsteadily 126. Flirt (v) = to behave in a playfully alluring way 127. Flop (n) = a complete failure. 128. Flounder (v) = to make clumsy uncontrolled movements while trying to regain balance or move forwards 129. Foliage (n) = the leaves of a plant or a tree. 130. Forage (n) = food for animals, especially crops grown to feed horses, cattle, and other livestock. 131. Foreman (n) = a spokesperson of a jury, a workman in charge of a group of workers. 132. Forge (v) = to form or make. A special fireplace, hearth, or furnace in which metal is heated before shaping 133. Foster (v) = to encourage the development of something 134. Fragrance (n) = a pleasant sweet smell 135. Fringe (n) = a decorative edging of strands. 136. Frolic (v) = to play wild prank, to play 137. Futile (adj.) = useless, vain 138. Garnish (n) = an ornament or decoration for something. 139. Gauze (n) = a thin, almost transparent, loosely woven cotton or silk cloth. Use: curtains, clothes. 140. Get out of = to avoid doing something 141. Get over = to get across; recover from unpleasant, unhappy experience 142. Get someones own way = get what one wants 143. Gill (n) = a breathing organ of fish. 144. Glow (n) = light from something hot 145. Goblet (n) = a large cup. 146. Gorge (n) = a deep narrow pass between steep heights, ravine 147. Gossip (n) = rumor or report of an intimate nature 148. Grab (v) =to take roughly and quickly 149. Grace (n) = elegance, beauty 150. Gripe (v) = to annoy somebody 151. Grope (v) = to search blindly or uncertainly 152. Guilt (n) = an awareness of having done wrong or committed a crime, accompanied by feelings of shame and regret. 153. Hamlet (n)= a small village or group of houses 154. Halt (n) = to stop, or make somebody or something stop 155. Haughty 156. Haughty (adj.) = behaving in a superior, condescending, or arrogant way 157. Haunt (v) = to hunt, to pursue 158. Hazy (adj.) = obscure, not clear 159. Heretofore (adv.) = up until this time 160. Hinge (n) = a joint device. 161. Hoarse (adj.) = having a harsh, granting sound 162. Hoist (v) = to lift or bear upward, raise. 163. Humane (adj.) = marked by compassion, sympathy, consideration 164. Hunch (n) = an intuitive feeling about something. 165. Hurl (v) = to throw with violence; to drive with great force. 166. Husk (n) = the outer membranous covering of some fruits, nuts, and grains 167. Identical (adj.) = the same, equal, with no difference 168. Idle (adj.) = not working; lazy 169. Imminent (adj.) = about to happen]; soon 170. Inaudible (adj.) = not audible, soundless. 171. Indignant (adj.) = angry or annoyed at the apparent unfairness or unreasonableness of something 172. Infantry (n) = soldiers who are trained to fight on foot, or a unit of such soldiers of infantry making up a regiment. 173. Inflate (v) = to fill something with air 174. Integrity (n) = completeness, soundness, being a united whole 175. Jurisdiction (n) = the power, right, or authority to interpret and apply the law. 176. Kin (n) = somebody's relatives as a group (takes a plural verb) 177. Lag (v) = to go, develop, or progress more slowly than somebody or something similar so as to fall back or fall behind. 178. Lament (v) = to express sorrow for, to mourn aloud 179. Lapse (n) = a period of time, interval, temporary lack of something. 180. Latch (v) = to close or lock something with a latch 181. Legitimate (v) = to make lawful or legal, to justify 182. Limp (v) = to walk unevenly 183. Look around = to scan 184. Look up to = admire, regard with great respect. 185. Loyalty (n) = faithfulness in allegiance to ones government; constancy. 186. Lump (n) = a solid chunk, tumor 187. Lurk (v) = to move or wait furtively. 188. Lute (n) = a plucked musical instrument of the 14th to the 17th centuries resembling the guitar but with a flat, pear-shaped body. 189. Merge (v) = to combine, to blend 190. Mingle (v) = to mix together gently or gradually, or mix things together gently or gradually 191. Mischief (n) = behavior intended to cause trouble for people, playing tricks. 192. Mislead (v) = to lead or guide wrongly 193. Mud (n) = wet dirty; mire 194. Mute (adj.) = unable to speak, dumb, silent 195. Nag = to annoy 196. Nail (n) = a strong metal pin with a flat round head and a pointed end that is hammered into wood or masonry and used to fasten objects together or hang something on. 197. Nameless (adj.) = having no name, not known by name 198. Nasty (adj.) = indecent, filthy 199. Numb (adj.) = with no feelings or emotions 200. Nursery (n) = an infants bedroom 201. Odds (n) = advantage, (adj.= unusual), 202. Odor (n) = a smell, whether pleasant or unpleasant 203. Offensive (adj.) = causing anger, resentment, or moral outrage 204. Offspring (n) = a person's child or an animal's young, or sometimes a descendant of a plant 205. Outrage (n) = a violent; or shameful act; injury, insult. 206. Outrageous (adj.) = causing shock or indignation by exceeding the bounds of what is reasonable or expected 207. Overwhelming (adj.) = extremely large in amount or proportion 208. Paramount (adj.) = greatest importance and significance 209. Partition (n) = barrier, division, separation 210. Peak (n) = the highest or most important point or level 211. Perilous (adj.) = dangerous, risky, hazardous 212. Pew (n) = one of the long seats in a church 213. Plateau (n) = a land area having a relatively level surface considerably raised above adjoining land on at least one side, and often cut by deep canyons 214. Plow (n) a farm implement to break soil 215. Plump (adj.) = chubby, fat 216. Pose (v) = to raise or ask a question. 217. Potent (adj.) = powerful, having authority or influence. 218. Precedent (n) = Going before in time; antecedent; that precedes. 219. Precipitate (v) = to cause to happen quickly or abruptly 220. Predominant (adj.) = most common or greatest in number or amount 221. Prevalent (adj.) = generally or widely accepted, widespread. 222. Prick (v) = to punch, to puncture, to perforate 223. Prompt (v) = to make somebody to decide to do something. 224. Prostrate (adj.) = stretched out with face on the ground, flat 225. Quaint (adj.) = charming or attractive in an old-fashioned way. 226. Rare (adj.) = not found or seen very often 227. Ratio (n) = a proportional relationship between two different numbers or quantities. 228. Rattle (v) = to make short sharp knocking sounds in quick succession, especially as a result of being moved or shaken, or make something do this 229. Rattled (adj.) = embarrassed, disturbed by worry, restlessly 230. Recruit (v) = to enroll 231. Redeem (v) = to make something acceptable. 232. Refrain (v) = to avoid doing something. 233. Reliable (adj.) = that can be relied on; dependable; to be trusted. 234. Relic (n) = an old thing surviving from past 235. Repeal (v) = to officially end the validity of something such as a law 236. Reproved (v) = to express disapproval. 237. Repulse (v) = to repel, to cause disgust 238. Resent (v) = to feel aggrieved about something or toward somebody, often because of a perceived wrong or injustice. 239. Restriction (n) = something that limits or controls something else 240. Revert (v) = to return to, to come, go back 241. Revive (v) = to return to life, health or vigor. 242. Rigid (adj.) = firm and stiff 243. Rim (n) = an outer edge 244. Rite (n) = a ceremonial act 245. Rivulet (n) = a small stream of water 246. Robber (n) = somebody who robs 247. Rove (v) = to wander or travel with no definite purpose, often over a wide area, or travel over an area in this way 248. Run across = to encounter, find by chance 249. Sag (v) = to bend underweight; to become weaker; hanging downward 250. Sage (adj.) = judicious, prudent, sagacious 251. Saucer (n) = a small shallow dish for holding a cup. 252. Savor (v) = to enjoy 253. Scald (v) = to burn somebody or a part of the body with hot liquid or steam 254. Scan (v) = to read fast, in order to find some information, fast movement 255. Scanty (adj.) = small 256. Scatter (v) = to throw things around. 257. Scoff at = mock, jeer, to make fun of a rude sarcastic manner. 258. Scourge (n) = a tormentor. 259. Scruple (n) = moral or ethical consideration that tends to restrain action or behavior 260. Seek (v) = to look for something; (seek sought sought) 261. Semblance (n) = outward appearance, likeness, image 262. Sentry (n) = somebody who is assigned to keep watch and to warn of danger, especially a member of the armed services who guards entrances and exits. 263. Serene (adj.) = quiet, calm, tranquil, peaceful 264. Sham (adj.) = fraud, imitation, counterfeit 265. Shiver (v) = to tremble or shake slightly because of cold, fear, or illness 266. Shrive (v) = to absolve somebody of sins, to confess 267. Shrug (v) = to raise and raise shoulders briefly to indicate lack of knowledge 268. Side-step = to step aside, avoid, evade 269. Sign (n) = something that indicates a fact, quality, etc. 270. Skipper (n) = captain 271. Slipper (n) = light low shoes 272. Slippery (adj.) = causing sliding 273. Smear (v) = to spread something liquid or greasy over a surface, or be spread over a surface 274. Sole (adj.) = only, exclusive 275. Spacious (adj.) = very large in extent, ample, roomy 276. Squeak = to make a short high-pitched sound or cry. 277. Stack (n) = to pile up large quantity of something. 278. Stale (adj.) = old and not fresh 279. Stand up = to resist 280. Stare (v) = to look directly at somebody or something for a long time without moving the eyes away, usually as a result of curiosity or surprise, or to express rudeness or defiance. 281. Startle (v) = to frighten, surprise suddenly 282. Stork (n) = a large wading bird that has a long legs, a long neck, a long straight beak, and often black and white feathers. 283. Strain (v) = to have to make an unusually great or even painful physical or mental effort in order to do something 284. Strait (n) = a narrow waterway connecting two large bodies of water. 285. Strife (n) = bitter and sometimes violent conflict, struggle, or rivalry 286. Stunt (n) = something dangerous that is done as a challenge or to entertain people; unusual feat 287. Subside (v) = to become less active or intense 288. Subsist (v) = to continue to be or exist. 289. Summit (n) = an important official meeting, top 290. Suspend (v) = to stop something for a period 291. Swerve (v) = to turn away from direct course 292. Take on = to undertake a task 293. Tangle (v) = to catch and entwine somebody or something in something that is difficult to get out of, e.g., a net or trap. 294. Tease (v) = to bother, to annoy. 295. Testify (v) = to give evidence. 296. Thaw (v) = to melt, or make something melt. 297. Thrifty (adj.) = characterized by sparing, using economy and good management. 298. To be concerned with = to be about something 299. To call on = to visit for a short time 300. To have a go = to have an occasion when you try to do something 301. To have a say = to have something to say 302. To have an ear for = to possess an ability to recognize or appreciate sounds. 303. To let off the hook = to let go free, to liberate 304. To set out = to define; to design 305. To show up = to appear 306. To take on = to assume 307. Toad (n) = any of various tailless amphibians that are close relatives of the frogs 308. Toll (n) = a tax paid for a privilege to use a road or a bridge; the sound of a bell 309. Torrent (n) = flood, a rushing stream 310. Trait (n) = a characteristic or quality that distinguishes somebody 311. Trample (v) = to tread or step heavily and noisily; stamp 312. Transmit (v) = to send; to transfer; to convey. 313. Treacherous (adj.) = having a false appearance of safety, hazardous. 314. Trivial (adj.) = having little value, with no importance. 315. Trying (adj.) = stressful, unpleasant 316. Tutor (n) = a person employed to instruct another in some branch or branches of learning 317. Unbearable (adj.) = impossible to tolerate 318. Undertake (v) = to take upon oneself as a task, duty 319. Uneasily (adv.) = embarrassed, disturbed by worry, restlessly 320. Uphold (v) = to maintain or defend something 321. Utmost (adj.) = of the greatest or highest degree, quantity 322. Utter (v) = to say something. 323. Vanity (n) = something that is vain, empty, useless, conceit 324. Vassal (n) = somebody who gave loyalty and homage to a feudal lord and received the right to occupy the lord's land and be protected by him. 325. Vast (n) = great area or extent 326. Venerable (adj.) = old, deserving to be treated with respect. 327. Veto (v) = to reject, to refuse 328. Vicinity (n) = proximity 329. Wag (v) = to shake up and down or move from side to side 330. Wage (n) = payment for work 331. Warble (v) = to sing with trills. 332. Wardrobe (n) = total collection of clothes one has 333. Wealth (n) = a state of having much money, rich 334. Weave (v) = to make cloth by passing threads under and over a set of threads. 335. Whimper (v) = to make repeated weak plaintive crying or whining sounds of pain, distress, or fear 336. Whine (v) = to complain peevishly. 337. Withdraw (v) = to remove or take back something that was previously provided or in place. 338. Witty (adj.) = amusing, funny, original, sparkling, brilliant