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abate,verb,to reduce in amount; degree; intensity; etc.; lessen; diminish
abbreviate,verb,to shorten (a word or phrase) by omitting letters; substituting shorter forms; etc.; so that the shortened form can represent the whole word or phrase; as ft. for foot; ab. for about; R.I. for Rhode Island; NW for Northwest; or Xn for Christian.
abide,verb,to remain; continue; stay
abnormally,adjective,not normal; average; typical; or usual; deviating from a standard
abort,verb,to bring forth a fetus from the uterus before the fetus is viable; miscarry.
abscond,verb,to depart in a sudden and secret manner; especially to avoid capture and legal prosecution
absentmindedly,adjective,so lost in thought that one does not realize what one is doing; what is happening; etc.; preoccupied to the extent of being unaware of one's immediate surroundings.
absorb,verb,to suck up or drink in (a liquid); soak up
abstain,verb,to hold oneself back voluntarily; especially from something regarded as improper or unhealthy (usually followed by from)
abuse,verb,to use wrongly or improperly; misuse
accede,verb,to give consent; approval; or adherence; agree; assent; to accede to a request; to accede to the terms of a contract.
accelerate,verb,to cause faster or greater activity; development; progress; advancement; etc.; in
accent,noun,prominence of a syllable in terms of differential loudness; or of pitch; or length; or of a combination of these.
accentuate,verb,to give emphasis or prominence to.
accept,verb,to take or receive (something offered); receive with approval or favor
accidentally,adjective,happening by chance or accident; not planned; unexpected
accommodate,verb,to do a kindness or a favor to; oblige
accompany,verb,to go along or in company with; join in action
accost,verb,to confront boldly
account,noun,an oral or written description of particular events or situations; narrative
accuse,verb,to charge with the fault; offense; or crime (usually followed by of)
ache,verb,to have or suffer a continuous; dull pain
achieve,verb,to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish
achiever,verb,to bring to a successful end; carry through; accomplish
acidly,noun,Chemistry. a compound usually having a sour taste and capable of neutralizing alkalis and reddening blue litmus paper; containing hydrogen that can be replaced by a metal or an electropositive group to form a salt; or containing an atom that can accept a pair of electrons from a base. Acids are proton donors that yield hydronium ions in water solution; or electron-pair acceptors that combine with electron-pair donors or bases.
acknowledge,verb,to admit to be real or true; recognize the existence; truth; or fact of
acoustics,noun,Physics. the branch of physics that deals with sound and sound waves.
acquiesce,verb,to assent tacitly; submit or comply silently or without protest; agree; consent
acquire,verb,to come into possession or ownership of; get as one's own
act,noun,anything done; being done; or to be done; deed; performance
action,noun,the process or state of acting or of being active
activity,noun,the state or quality of being active
actor,noun,a person who acts in stage plays; motion pictures; television broadcasts; etc.
actually,adverb,as an actual or existing fact; really.
adapt,verb,to make suitable to requirements or conditions; adjust or modify fittingly
add,verb,to unite or join so as to increase the number; quantity; size; or importance
addition,noun,the act or process of adding or uniting.
address,noun,a speech or written statement; usually formal; directed to a particular group of persons
adhere,verb,to stay attached; stick fast; cleave; cling (usually followed by to)
adjust,verb,to change (something) so that it fits; corresponds; or conforms; adapt; accommodate
adjustment,noun,the act of adjusting; adaptation to a particular condition; position; or purpose.
administer,verb,to manage (affairs; a government; etc.); have executive charge of
admire,verb,to regard with wonder; pleasure; or approval.
admit,verb,to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to
admonish,verb,to caution; advise; or counsel against something.
adore,verb,to regard with the utmost esteem; love; and respect; honor.
adorn,verb,to decorate or add beauty to; as by ornaments
advance,verb,to move or bring forward
adventurously,adjective,inclined or willing to engage in adventures; enjoying adventures.
advertise,verb,to announce or praise (a product; service; etc.) in some public medium of communication in order to induce people to buy or use it
advertisement,noun,a paid announcement; as of goods for sale; in newspapers or magazines; on radio or television; etc.
advice,noun,an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action; conduct; etc.
advise,verb,to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following
advocate,verb,to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly
affirm,verb,to state or assert positively; maintain as true
affix,verb,to fasten; join; or attach (usually followed by to)
afk,abbreviation,away from keyboard
afraid,adjective,feeling fear; filled with apprehension
aftermath,noun,something that results or follows from an event; especially one of a disastrous or unfortunate nature; consequence
afternoon,noun,the time from noon until evening.
afterthought,noun,a later or second thought; reconsideration.
afterwards,adverb,at a later or subsequent time; subsequently.
aggravate,verb,to make worse or more severe; intensify; as anything evil; disorderly; or troublesome
agonize,verb,to suffer extreme pain or anguish; be in agony.
agree,verb,to have the same views; emotions; etc.; harmonize in opinion or feeling (often followed by with)
agreement,noun,the act of agreeing or of coming to a mutual arrangement.
aid,verb,to provide support for or relief to; help
aim,verb,to position or direct (a firearm; ball; arrow; rocket; etc.) so that; on firing or release; the discharged projectile will hit a target or travel along a certain path.
air,noun,a mixture of nitrogen; oxygen; and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere.
airplane,noun,a heavier-than-air aircraft kept aloft by the upward thrust exerted by the passing air on its fixed wings and driven by propellers; jet propulsion; etc.
airport,noun,a tract of land or water with facilities for the landing; takeoff; shelter; supply; and repair of aircraft; especially one for receiving or discharging passengers and cargo at regularly scheduled times.
alarm,noun,a sudden fear or distressing suspense ca by an awareness of danger; apprehension; fright.
alert,adjective,fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen
align,verb,to arrange in a straight line; adjust according to a line.
allege,verb,to assert without proof.
alley,noun,a passage; as through a continuous row of houses; permitting access from the street to backyards; garages; etc.
allow,verb,to give permission to or for; permit
allude,verb,to refer casually or indirectly; make an allusion (usually followed by to)
almost,adverb,very nearly; all but
alphabetise,verb,to put or arrange in alphabetical order.
alphabetize,verb,to put or arrange in alphabetical order.
alter,verb,to make different in some particular; as size; style; course; or the like; modify
alternate,verb,to interchange repeatedly and regularly with one another in time or place; rotate (usually followed by with)
always,adverb,every time; on every occasion; without exception
amble,verb,to go at a slow; easy pace; stroll; saunter
amend,verb,to alter; modify; rephrase; or add to or subtract from (a motion; bill; constitution; etc.) by formal procedure
amount,noun,the sum total of two or more quantities or sums; aggregate.
amuse,verb,to hold the attention of (someone) pleasantly; entertain or divert in an enjoyable or cheerful manner
amusement,noun,anything that amuses; pastime; entertainment.
analyse,verb,analyze.
analyze,verb,to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize)
and,,,
anger,noun,a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aro by a wrong; wrath; ire.
angrily,adjective,feeling or showing anger or strong resentment (usually followed by at; with; or about)
animal,noun,any member of the kingdom Animalia; comprising multicellular organisms that have a well-defined shape and usually limited growth; can move voluntarily; actively acquire food and digest it internally; and have sensory and nervous systems that allow them to respond rapidly to stimuli
animate,verb,to give life to; make alive
annotate,verb,to supply with critical or explanatory notes; comment upon in notes
announce,verb,to make known publicly or officially; proclaim; give notice of
annoy,verb,to disturb or bother (a person) in a way that displeases; troubles; or slightly irritates.
annually,adjective,of; for; or pertaining to a year; yearly
anoint,verb,to rub or sprinkle on; apply an unguent; ointment; or oily liquid to.
answer,noun,a spoken or written reply or response to a question; request; letter; etc.
ant,noun,any of numerous black; red; brown; or yellow social insects of the family Formicidae; of worldwide distribution especially in warm climates; having a large head with inner jaws for chewing and outer jaws for carrying and digging; and living in highly organized colonies containing wingless female workers; a winged queen; and; during breeding seasons; winged males; some species being noted for engaging in warfare; slavemaking; or the cultivation of food sources.
antagonise,verb,to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of
antagonize,verb,to make hostile or unfriendly; make an enemy or antagonist of
anticipate,verb,to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee
ants,noun,any of numerous black; red; brown; or yellow social insects of the family Formicidae; of worldwide distribution especially in warm climates; having a large head with inner jaws for chewing and outer jaws for carrying and digging; and living in highly organized colonies containing wingless female workers; a winged queen; and; during breeding seasons; winged males; some species being noted for engaging in warfare; slavemaking; or the cultivation of food sources.
anxiously,adjective,full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried; solicitous
apologise,verb,to offer an apology or excuse for some fault; insult; failure; or injury
apologize,verb,to offer an apology or excuse for some fault; insult; failure; or injury
apparatus,noun,a group or combination of instruments; machinery; tools; materials; etc.; having a particular function or intended for a specific use
apparel,noun,clothing; especially outerwear; garments; attire; raiment.
appeal,noun,an earnest request for aid; support; sympathy; mercy; etc.; entreaty; petition; plea.
appear,verb,to come into sight; become visible
appease,verb,to bring to a state of peace; quiet; ease; calm; or contentment; pacify; soothe
applaud,verb,to clap the hands as an expression of approval; appreciation; acclamation; etc.
apple,noun,the usually round; red or yellow; edible fruit of a small tree; Malus sylvestris; of the rose family.
apples,adjective,well or fine; under control.
appliance,noun,an instrument; apparatus; or device for a particular purpose or use.
applications,,,
apply,verb,to make use of as relevant; suitable; or pertinent
appraise,verb,to estimate the monetary value of; determine the worth of; assess
appreciate,verb,to be grateful or thankful for
approach,verb,to come near or nearer to
appropriate,adjective,suitable or fitting for a particular purpose; person; occasion; etc.
approval,noun,the act of approving; approbation.
approve,verb,to speak or think favorably of; pronounce or consider agreeable or good; judge favorably
arc,noun,Geometry. any unbroken part of the circumference of a circle or other curved line.
arch,noun,Architecture. a curved masonry construction for spanning an opening; consisting of a number of wedgelike stones; bricks; or the like; set with the narrower side toward the opening in such a way that forces on the arch are transmitted as vertical or oblique stresses on either side of the opening.
arch,noun,Architecture. having a curved head; an archway. the curved head of an opening; as a doorway.
argue,verb,to present reasons for or against a thing
argument,noun,an oral disagreement; verbal opposition; contention; altercation
arise,verb,to get up from sitting; lying; or kneeling; rise
arithmetic,noun,the method or process of computation with figures
arm,noun,the upper limb of the human body; especially the part extending from the shoulder to the wrist.
army,noun,the military forces of a nation; exclusive of the navy and in some countries the air force.
arrange,verb,to place in proper; desired; or convenient order; adjust properly
arrest,verb,to seize (a person) by legal authority or warrant; take into custody
arrogantly,adjective,making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud
art,noun,the quality; production; expression; or realm; according to aesthetic principles; of what is beautiful; appealing; or of more than ordinary significance.
articulate,adjective,uttered clearly in distinct syllables.
ascend,verb,to move; climb; or go upward; mount; rise
ascertain,verb,to find out definitely; learn with certainty or assurance; determine
ask,verb,to put a question to; inquire of
assail,verb,to attack vigorously or violently; assault.
assault,noun,a sudden; violent attack; onslaught
assay,verb,to examine or analyze
assent,verb,to agree or concur; subscribe to (often followed by to)
assert,verb,to state with assurance; confidence; or force; state strongly or positively; affirm; aver
assess,verb,to estimate officially the value of (property; income; etc.) as a basis for taxation.
assign,verb,to give or allocate; allot
assist,verb,to give support or aid to; help
assume,verb,to take for granted or without proof
assure,verb,to declare earnestly to; inform or tell positively; state with confidence to
astonish,verb,to fill with sudden and overpowering surprise or wonder; amaze
attach,verb,to fasten or affix; join; connect
attack,verb,to set upon in a forceful; violent; hostile; or aggressive way; with or without a weapon; begin fighting with
attempt,verb,to make an effort at; try; undertake; seek
attend,verb,to be present at
attention,noun,the act or faculty of attending; especially by directing the mind to an object.
attraction,noun,the act; power; or property of attracting.
audit,noun,an official examination and verification of accounts and records; especially of financial accounts.
aunt,noun,the sister of one's father or mother.
authorise,verb,to give authority or official power to; empower
authority,noun,the power to determine; adjudicate; or otherwise settle issues or disputes; jurisdiction; the right to control; command; or determine.
authorize,verb,to give authority or official power to; empower
aver,verb,to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
avert,verb,to turn away or aside
avoid,verb,to keep away from; keep clear of; shun
avow,verb,to declare frankly or openly; own; acknowledge; confess; admit
await,verb,to wait for; expect; look for
awaken,verb,to awake; waken.
awkwardly,adjective,lacking skill or dexterity.Synonyms
babble,verb,to utter sounds or words imperfectly; indistinctly; or without meaning.
babies,noun,an infant or very young child.
baby,noun,an infant or very young child.
back,noun,the rear part of the human body; extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine.
backhand,noun,a stroke; slap; etc.; made with the palm of the hand turned toward the body and the back of the hand turned in the direction of the stroke; slap; etc.
backpedal,verb,to retard the forward motion by pressing backward on the pedal; especially of a bicycle with coaster brakes.
backtrack,verb,to return over the same course or route.
badge,noun,a special or distinctive mark; token; or device worn as a sign of allegiance; membership; authority; achievement; etc.
badger,noun,any of various burrowing; carnivorous mammals of the family Mustelidae; as Taxidea taxus; of North America; and Meles meles; of Europe and Asia.
badly,adverb,in a defective; incorrect; or undesirable way
badmouth,verb,Slang. to speak critically and often disloyally of; disparage
baffle,verb,to confuse; bewilder; or perplex
bag,noun,a container or receptacle of leather; plastic; cloth; paper; etc.; capable of being closed at the mouth; pouch.
bait,noun,food; or some substitute; as a lure in fishing; trapping; etc.
bake,verb,to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones.
balance,noun,a state of equilibrium or equipoise; equal distribution of weight; amount; etc.
ball,noun,a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere
balloon,noun,a bag made of thin rubber or other light material; usually brightly colored; inflated with air or with some lighter-than-air gas and as a children's plaything or as a decoration.
balls,noun,a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere
banana,noun,a tropical plant of the genus Musa; certain species of which are cultivated for their nutritious fruit.
band,noun,a company of persons or; sometimes; animals or things; joined; acting; or functioning together; aggregation; party; troop
bang,noun,a loud; sudden; explosive noise; as the discharge of a gun.
banish,verb,to expel from or relegate to a country or place by authoritative decree; condemn to exile
banter,noun,an exchange of light; playful; teasing remarks; good-natured raillery.
bare,adjective,without covering or clothing; naked; nude
bargain,noun,an advantageous purchase; especially one acquired at less than the usual cost
barge,noun,a capacious; flat-bottomed vessel; usually intended to be pushed or towed; for transporting freight or passengers; lighter.
bark,noun,the abrupt; harsh; explosive cry of a dog.
barrage,noun,Military. a heavy barrier of artillery fire to protect one's own advancing or retreating troops or to stop the advance of enemy troops.
barter,verb,to trade by exchange of commodities rather than by the use of money.
base,noun,the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests
baseball,noun,a game of ball between two nine-player teams played usually for nine innings on a field that has as a focal point a diamond-shaped infield with a home plate and three other bases; 90 feet (27 meters) apart; forming a circuit that must be completed by a base runner in order to score; the central offensive action entailing hitting of a pitched ball with a wooden or metal bat and running of the bases; the winner being the team scoring the most runs.
bash,verb,to strike with a crushing or smashing blow.
bashfully,adjective,uncomfortably diffident and easily embarrassed; shy; timid.
basin,noun,a circular container with a greater width than depth; becoming smaller toward the bottom; chiefly to hold water or other liquid; especially for washing.
bask,verb,to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth
basket,noun,a container made of twigs; rushes; thin strips of wood; or other flexible material woven together.
basketball,noun,a game played by two teams of usually five players each on a rectangular court having a raised basket or goal at each end; points being scored by tossing the ball through the opponent's basket.
bat,noun,Sports. the wooden club in certain games; as baseball and cricket; to strike the ball.
bath,noun,a washing or immersion of something; especially the body; in water; steam; etc.; as for cleansing or medical treatment
bathe,verb,to immerse (all or part of the body) in water or some other liquid; for cleansing; refreshment; etc.
battle,noun,a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces
bawl,verb,to cry or wail lustily.
bay,noun,a body of water forming an indentation of the shoreline; larger than a cove but smaller than a gulf.
bead,noun,a small; usually round object of glass; wood; stone; or the like with a hole through it; often strung with others of its kind in necklaces; rosaries; etc.
beam,noun,any of various relatively long pieces of metal; wood; stone; etc.; manufactured or shaped especially for use as rigid members or parts of structures or machines.
bean,noun,the edible nutritious seed of various plants of the legume family; especially of the genus Phaseolus.
bear,verb,to hold up; support
bears,verb,to hold up; support
beast,noun,any nonhuman animal; especially a large; four-footed mammal.
beat,verb,to strike violently or forcefully and repeatedly.
beautifully,adjective,having beauty; possessing qualities that give great pleasure or satisfaction to see; hear; think about; etc.; delighting the senses or mind
beautify,verb,to make or become beautiful.
beauty,,,
beckon,verb,to signal; summon; or direct by a gesture of the head or hand.
become,verb,to come; change; or grow to be (as specified)
bed,noun,a piece of furniture upon which or within which a person sleeps; rests; or stays when not well.
bedroom,noun,a room furnished and for sleeping.
beds,noun,Bedfordshire.
bee,noun,any hymenopterous insect of the superfamily Apoidea; including social and solitary species of several families; as the bumblebees; honeybees; etc.
beef,noun,the flesh of a cow; steer; or bull raised and killed for its meat.
beetle,noun,any of numerous insects of the order Coleoptera; characterized by hard; horny forewings that cover and protect the membranous flight wings.
befall,verb,to happen or occur.
beg,verb,to ask for as a gift; as charity; or as a favor
beggar,noun,a person who begs alms or lives by begging.
begin,verb,to proceed to perform the first or earliest part of some action; commence; start
beginner,noun,a person or thing that begins.
behave,verb,to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself
behavior,noun,manner of behaving or acting.
behold,verb,to observe; look at; see.
belch,verb,to eject gas spasmodically and noisily from the stomach through the mouth; eruct.
belief,noun,something believed; an opinion or conviction
believe,verb,to have confidence in the truth; the existence; or the reliability of something; although without absolute proof that one is right in doing so
belittle,verb,to regard or portray as less impressive or important than appearances indicate; depreciate; disparage.
bell,noun,a hollow instrument of cast metal; typically cup-shaped with a flaring mouth; suspended from the vertex and rung by the strokes of a clapper; hammer; or the like.
bellow,verb,to emit a hollow; loud; animal cry; as a bull or cow.
bemoan,verb,to express distress or grief over; lament
bend,verb,to force (an object; especially a long or thin one) from a straight form into a curved or angular one; or from a curved or angular form into some different form
berate,verb,to scold; rebuke
berry,noun,any small; usually stoneless; juicy fruit; irrespective of botanical structure; as the huckleberry; strawberry; or hackberry.
beseech,verb,to implore urgently
bestow,verb,to present as a gift; give; confer (usually followed by on or upon)
bet,verb,to wager with (something or someone).
betray,verb,to deliver or expose to an enemy by treachery or disloyalty
bicker,verb,to engage in petulant or peevish argument; wrangle
bid,verb,to command; order; direct
bike,noun,Informal. a bicycle. a motorbike. a motorcycle.
bikes,noun,Informal. a bicycle. a motorbike. a motorcycle.
bind,verb,to fasten or secure with a band or bond.
bird,noun,any warm-blooded vertebrate of the class Aves; having a body covered with feathers; forelimbs modified into wings; scaly legs; a beak; and no teeth; and bearing young in a hard-shelled egg.
birds,noun,any warm-blooded vertebrate of the class Aves; having a body covered with feathers; forelimbs modified into wings; scaly legs; a beak; and no teeth; and bearing young in a hard-shelled egg.
birth,noun,an act or instance of being born
birthday,noun,the anniversary of a birth.
bit,noun,Machinery. a removable boring head on certain kinds of drills; as a rock drill. a device for drilling oil wells or the like; consisting of a horizontally rotating blade or an assembly of rotating toothed wheels.
bite,verb,to cut; wound; or tear with the teeth
bitterly,adjective,having a harsh; disagreeably acrid taste; like that of aspirin; quinine; wormwood; or aloes.
blade,noun,the flat cutting part of a sword; knife; etc.
blame,verb,to hold responsible; find fault with; censure
blanch,verb,to whiten by removing color; bleach
blare,verb,to emit a loud; raucous sound
blaspheme,verb,to speak impiously or irreverently of (God or sacred things).
blat,verb,bleat.
blather,noun,foolish; voluble talk
bleakly,adjective,bare; desolate; and often windswept
bleat,verb,to utter the cry of a sheep; goat; or calf or a sound resembling such a cry.
bleed,verb,to lose blood from the vascular system; either internally into the body or externally through a natural orifice or break in the skin
blend,verb,to mix smoothly and inseparably together
bless,verb,to consecrate or sanctify by a religious rite; make or pronounce holy.
blind,adjective,unable to see; lacking the sense of sight; sightless
blindly,adverb,in a blind manner
blink,verb,to open and close the eye; especially involuntarily; wink rapidly and repeatedly.
blissfully,adjective,full of; abounding in; enjoying; or conferring bliss.
block,noun,a solid mass of wood; stone; etc.; usually with one or more flat or approximately flat faces.
blood,noun,the fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human beings and other vertebrates; in humans consisting of plasma in which the red blood cells; white blood cells; and platelets are suspended.
blossom,noun,the flower of a plant; especially of one producing an edible fruit.
blot,noun,a spot or stain; especially of ink on paper.
blow,noun,a sudden; hard stroke with a hand; fist; or weapon
blubber,noun,Zoology. the fat layer between the skin and muscle of whales and other cetaceans; from which oil is made.
bludgeon,noun,a short; heavy club with one end weighted; or thicker and heavier than the other.
bluff,adjective,good-naturedly direct; blunt; or frank; heartily outspoken
blunder,noun,a gross; stupid; or careless mistake
blurt,verb,to utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge impulsively or unadvisedly (usually followed by out)
blush,verb,to redden; as from embarrassment or shame
bluster,verb,to roar and be tumultuous; as wind.
board,noun,a piece of wood sawed thin; and of considerable length and breadth compared with the thickness.
boast,verb,to speak with exaggeration and excessive pride; especially about oneself.
boastfully,adjective,given to or characterized by boasting.
boat,noun,a vessel for transport by water; constructed to provide buoyancy by excluding water and shaped to give stability and permit propulsion.
boats,noun,a vessel for transport by water; constructed to provide buoyancy by excluding water and shaped to give stability and permit propulsion.
bob,noun,a short; jerky motion
body,noun,the physical structure and material substance of an animal or plant; living or dead.
boggle,verb,to overwhelm or bewilder; as with the magnitude; complexity; or abnormality of
boldly,adjective,not hesitating or fearful in the face of actual or possible danger or rebuff; courageous and daring
bolster,noun,a long; often cylindrical; cushion or pillow for a bed; sofa; etc.
bolt,noun,a movable bar or rod that when slid into a socket fastens a door; gate; etc.
bomb,noun,Military. a projectile; formerly usually spherical; filled with a bursting charge and exploded by means of a fuze; by impact; or otherwise; now generally designed to be dropped from an aircraft.
bond,noun,something that binds; fastens; confines; or holds together.
bone,noun,Anatomy; Zoology. one of the structures composing the skeleton of a vertebrate. the hard connective tissue forming the substance of the skeleton of most vertebrates; composed of a collagen-rich organic matrix impregnated with calcium; phosphate; and other minerals.
bonk,verb,to hit; strike; collide; etc.
boo,interjection,( to express contempt or disapprobation or to startle or frighten).
book,noun,a handwritten or printed work of fiction or nonfiction; usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.
books,noun,a handwritten or printed work of fiction or nonfiction; usually on sheets of paper fastened or bound together within covers.
boom,verb,to make a deep; prolonged; resonant sound.
boot,noun,a covering of leather; rubber; or the like; for the foot and all or part of the leg.
border,noun,the part or edge of a surface or area that forms its outer boundary.
bore,verb,to weary by dullness; tedious repetition; unwelcome attentions; etc.
boss,noun,a person who employs or superintends workers; manager.
bottle,noun,a portable container for holding liquids; characteristically having a neck and mouth and made of glass or plastic.
bounce,verb,to spring back from a surface in a lively manner
bound,verb,simple past tense and past participle of bind.
boundary,noun,something that indicates bounds or limits; a limiting or bounding line.
bow,verb,to bend the knee or body or incline the head; as in reverence; submission; salutation; recognition; or acknowledgment.
box,noun,a container; case; or receptacle; usually rectangular; of wood; metal; cardboard; etc.; and often with a lid or removable cover.
boy,noun,a male child; from birth to full growth; especially one less than 18 years of age.
boys,noun,a male child; from birth to full growth; especially one less than 18 years of age.
brace,noun,something that holds parts together or in place; as a clasp or clamp.
brag,verb,to use boastful language; boast
braid,verb,to weave together strips or strands of; plait
brain,noun,Anatomy; Zoology. the part of the central nervous system enclosed in the cranium of humans and other vertebrates; consisting of a soft; convoluted mass of gray and white matter and serving to control and coordinate the mental and physical actions.
brake,noun,a device for slowing or stopping a vehicle or other moving mechanism by the absorption or transfer of the energy of momentum; usually by means of friction.
branch,noun,a division or subdivision of the stem or axis of a tree; shrub; or other plant.
brandish,verb,to shake or wave; as a weapon; flourish
brass,noun,any of various metal alloys consisting mainly of copper and zinc.
bravely,adjective,possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
brawl,noun,a noisy quarrel; squabble; or fight.
bray,noun,the loud; harsh cry of a donkey.
bread,noun,a kind of food made of flour or meal that has been mixed with milk or water; made into a dough or batter; with or without yeast or other leavening agent; and baked.
break,verb,to smash; split; or divide into parts violently; reduce to pieces or fragments
breakfast,noun,the first meal of the day; morning meal
breath,noun,the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration.
breathe,verb,to take air; oxygen; etc.; into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire.
breed,verb,to produce (offspring); procreate; engender.
bribe,noun,money or any other valuable consideration given or promised with a view to corrupting the behavior of a person; especially in that person's performance as an athlete; public official; etc.
brick,noun,a block of clay hardened by drying in the sun or burning in a kiln; and for building; paving; etc.
bridge,noun,a structure spanning and providing passage over a river; chasm; road; or the like.
bridle,noun,part of the tack or harness of a horse; consisting usually of a headstall; bit; and reins.
briefly,adverb,for a short duration
brighten,verb,to become or make bright or brighter.
brightly,adjective,radiating or reflecting light; luminous; shining
bring,verb,to carry; convey; conduct; or cause (someone or something) to come with; to; or toward the speaker
briskly,adjective,quick and active; lively
bristle,noun,one of the short; stiff; coarse hairs of certain animals; especially hogs; extensively in making brushes.
broach,noun,Machinery. an elongated; tapered; serrated cutting tool for shaping and enlarging holes.
broadcast,verb,to transmit (programs) from a radio or television station.
broaden,verb,to become or make broad.
broadly,adjective,of great breadth
brood,noun,a number of young produced or hatched at one time; a family of offspring or young.
brother,noun,a male offspring having both parents in common with another offspring; a male sibling.
brothers,noun,a male offspring having both parents in common with another offspring; a male sibling.
browbeat,verb,to intimidate by overbearing looks or words; bully
browse,verb,to eat; nibble at; or feed on (leaves; tender shoots; or other soft vegetation).
brush,noun,an implement consisting of bristles; hair; or the like; set in or attached to a handle; for painting; cleaning; polishing; grooming; etc.
bubble,noun,a nearly spherical body of gas contained in a liquid.
buck,noun,the male of the deer; antelope; rabbit; hare; sheep; or goat.
bucket,noun,a deep; cylindrical vessel; usually of metal; plastic; or wood; with a flat bottom and a semicircular bail; for collecting; carrying; or holding water; sand; fruit; etc.; pail.
buckle,noun,a clasp consisting of a rectangular or curved rim with one or more movable tongues; fixed to one end of a belt or strap; for fastening to the other end of the same strap or to another strap.
buff,noun,a soft; thick; light-yellow leather with a napped surface; originally made from buffalo skin but later also from other skins; for making belts; pouches; etc.
buffet,noun,a blow; as with the hand or fist.
bug,noun,Also called true bug; hemipteran; hemipteron. a hemipterous insect.
build,verb,to construct (especially something complex) by assembling and joining parts or materials
building,noun,a relatively permanent enclosed construction over a plot of land; having a roof and usually windows and often more than one level; for any of a wide variety of activities; as living; entertaining; or manufacturing.
bulb,noun,Botany. a usually subterranean and often globular bud having fleshy leaves emergent at the top and a stem reduced to a flat disk; rooting from the underside; as in the onion and lily.
bulge,noun,a rounded projection; bend; or protruding part; protuberance; hump
bully,noun,a blustering; quarrelsome; overbearing person who habitually badgers and intimidates smaller or weaker people.
bumble,verb,to bungle or blunder awkwardly; muddle
bump,verb,to come more or less violently in contact with; collide with; strike
bun,noun,any of a wide variety of variously shaped bread rolls; usually leavened and slightly sweetened or plain; sometimes containing spices; dried currants; etc.
bunch,noun,a connected group; cluster
bundle,noun,several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together
burble,verb,to make a bubbling sound; bubble.
burn,verb,to undergo rapid combustion or consume fuel in such a way as to give off heat; gases; and; usually; light; be on fire
burp,noun,a belch; eructation.
burrow,noun,a hole or tunnel in the ground made by a rabbit; fox; or similar animal for habitation and refuge.
burst,verb,to break; break open; or fly apart with sudden violence
bury,verb,to put in the ground and cover with earth
bushes,noun,a low plant with many branches that arise from or near the ground.
busily,adverb,in a busy manner; actively.
business,noun,an occupation; profession; or trade
buss,noun; verb,kiss.
bust,noun,a sculptured; painted; drawn; or engraved representation of the upper part of the human figure; especially a portrait sculpture showing only the head and shoulders of the subject.
bustle,verb,to move or act with a great show of energy (often followed by about)
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butcher,noun,a retail or wholesale dealer in meat.
butter,noun,the fatty portion of milk; separating as a soft whitish or yellowish solid when milk or cream is agitated or churned.
button,noun,a small disk; knob; or the like for sewing or otherwise attaching to an article; as of clothing; serving as a fastening when passed through a buttonhole or loop.
buy,verb,to acquire the possession of; or the right to; by paying or promising to pay an equivalent; especially in money; purchase.
buzz,noun,a low; vibrating; humming sound; as of bees; machinery; or people talking.
cabbage,noun,any of several cultivated varieties of a plant; Brassica oleracea capitata; of the mustard family; having a short stem and leaves formed into a compact; edible head.
cable,noun,a heavy; strong rope.
cackle,verb,to utter a shrill; broken sound or cry; as of a hen.
cactus,noun,any of numerous succulent plants of the family Cactaceae; of warm; arid regions of the New World; having fleshy; leafless; usually spiny stems; and typically having solitary; showy flowers.
cajole,verb,to persuade by flattery or promises; wheedle; coax.
cake,noun,a sweet; baked; breadlike food; made with or without shortening; and usually containing flour; sugar; baking powder or soda; eggs; and liquid flavoring.
cakes,noun,a sweet; baked; breadlike food; made with or without shortening; and usually containing flour; sugar; baking powder or soda; eggs; and liquid flavoring.
calculate,verb,to determine or ascertain by mathematical methods; compute
calculator,noun,a person who calculates or computes.
calendar,noun,a table or register with the days of each month and week in a year
call,verb,to cry out in a loud voice; shout
calm,adjective,without rough motion; still or nearly still
calmly,adjective,without rough motion; still or nearly still
camera,noun,a device for capturing a photographic image or recording a video; using film or digital memory.
camp,noun,a place where an army or other group of persons or an individual is lodged in a tent or tents or other temporary means of shelter.
can,auxiliary verb,to be able to; have the ability; power; or skill to
cannon,noun,a mounted gun for firing heavy projectiles; a gun; howitzer; or mortar.
cantillate,verb,to chant; intone.
canvas,noun,a closely woven; heavy cloth of cotton; hemp; or linen; for tents; sails; etc.
canvass,verb,to solicit votes; subscriptions; opinions; or the like from.
cap,noun,a close-fitting covering for the head; usually of soft supple material and having no visor or brim.
caper,verb,to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner; prance; frisk; gambol.
capitulate,verb,to surrender unconditionally or on stipulated terms.
caption,noun,a title or explanation for a picture or illustration; especially in a magazine.
capture,verb,to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize
car,noun,an automobile.
card,noun,a usually rectangular piece of stiff paper; thin pasteboard; or plastic for various uses; as to write information on or printed as a means of identifying the holder
care,noun,a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry; anxiety; or concern
careen,verb,(of a vehicle) to lean; sway; or tip to one side while in motion
carefully,adjective,cautious in one's actions
carelessly,adjective,not paying enough attention to what one does
caress,noun,an act or gesture expressing affection; as an embrace or kiss; especially a light stroking or touching.
carol,noun,a song; especially of joy.
carpenter,noun,a person who builds or repairs wooden structures; as houses; scaffolds; or shelving.
carriage,noun,a wheeled vehicle for conveying persons; as one drawn by horses and designed for comfort and elegance.
carry,verb,to take or support from one place to another; convey; transport
cars,noun,an automobile.
cart,noun,a heavy two-wheeled vehicle; commonly without springs; drawn by mules; oxen; or the like; for the conveyance of heavy goods.
cartwheel,noun,the wheel of a cart.
carve,verb,to cut (a solid material) so as to form something
cash,noun,money in the form of coins or banknotes; especially that issued by a government.
cast,verb,to throw or hurl; fling
castle,noun,a fortified; usually walled residence; as of a prince or noble in feudal times.
cat,noun,a small domesticated carnivore; Felis domestica or F. catus; bred in a number of varieties.
catalog,noun,a list or record; as of items for sale or courses at a university; systematically arranged and often including descriptive material
catapult,noun,an ancient military engine for hurling stones; arrows; etc.
catcall,noun,a shrill; whistlelike sound or loud raucous shout made to express disapproval at a theater; meeting; etc.
catch,verb,to seize or capture; especially after pursuit
categorise,verb,to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
categorize,verb,to arrange in categories or classes; classify.
caterwaul,verb,to utter long wailing cries; as cats in rutting time.
cats,noun,a small domesticated carnivore; Felis domestica or F. catus; bred in a number of varieties.
cattle,noun,bovine animals; especially domesticated members of the genus Bos.
cause,noun,a person or thing that acts; happens; or exists in such a way that some specific thing happens as a result; the producer of an effect
caution,noun,alertness and prudence in a hazardous situation; care; wariness
cautiously,adjective,showing; using; or characterized by caution
cave,noun,a hollow in the earth; especially one opening more or less horizontally into a hill; mountain; etc.
cavort,verb,to prance or caper about.
caw,noun,the harsh; grating cry of the crow; raven; etc.
cease,verb,to stop; discontinue
celebrate,verb,to observe (a day) or commemorate (an event) with ceremonies or festivities
celery,noun,a plant; Apium graveolens; of the parsley family; whose leafstalks are eaten raw or cooked.
cellar,noun,a room; or set of rooms; for the storage of food; fuel; etc.; wholly or partly underground and usually beneath a building.
cemetery,noun,an area set apart for or containing graves; tombs; or funeral urns; especially one that is not a churchyard; burial ground; graveyard.
cent,noun,a bronze coin of the U.S.; the 100th part of a U.S. dollar
center,noun,Geometry. the middle point; as the point within a circle or sphere equally distant from all points of the circumference or surface; or the point within a regular polygon equally distant from the vertices.
centre,noun; verb,center.
certainly,adverb,with certainty; without doubt; assuredly
certify,verb,to attest as certain; give reliable information of; confirm
chain,noun,a series of objects connected one after the other; usually in the form of a series of metal rings passing through one another; either for various purposes requiring a flexible tie with high tensile strength; as for hauling; supporting; or confining; or in various ornamental and decorative forms.
chair,noun,a seat; especially for one person; usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
chairs,noun,a seat; especially for one person; usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
chalk,noun,a soft; white; powdery limestone consisting chiefly of fossil shells of foraminifers.
challenge,noun,a call or summons to engage in any contest; as of skill; strength; etc.
chance,noun,the absence of any cause of events that can be predicted; understood; or controlled
change,verb,to make the form; nature; content; future course; etc.; of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone
channel,noun,the bed of a stream; river; or other waterway.
chant,noun,a short; simple melody; especially one characterized by single notes to which an indefinite number of syllables are intoned; in singing psalms; canticles; etc.; in church services.
chaperone,noun; verb,chaperon.
charge,verb,to impose or ask as a price or fee
chase,verb,to pursue in order to seize; overtake; etc.
chasten,verb,to inflict suffering upon for purposes of moral improvement; chastise.
chastise,verb,to discipline; especially by corporal punishment.
chat,verb,to converse in a familiar or informal manner.
chatter,verb,to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber.
cheat,verb,to defraud; swindle
check,verb,to stop or arrest the motion of suddenly or forcibly
cheer,noun,a shout of encouragement; approval; congratulation; etc.
cheerfully,adjective,full of cheer; in good spirits
cheese,noun,the curd of milk separated from the whey and prepared in many ways as a food.
cherish,verb,to hold or treat as dear; feel love for
cherries,noun,the fruit of any of various trees belonging to the genus Prunus; of the rose family; consisting of a pulpy; globular drupe enclosing a one-seeded smooth stone.
cherry,noun,the fruit of any of various trees belonging to the genus Prunus; of the rose family; consisting of a pulpy; globular drupe enclosing a one-seeded smooth stone.
chess,noun,a game played on a chessboard by two people who maneuver sixteen pieces each according to rules governing movement of the six kinds of pieces (pawn; rook; knight; bishop; queen; king); the object being to bring the opponent's king into checkmate.
chew,verb,to crush or grind with the teeth; masticate.
chicken,noun,a domestic fowl; Gallus domesticus; descended from various jungle fowl of southeastern Asia and developed in a number of breeds for its flesh; eggs; and feathers.
chickens,noun,a domestic fowl; Gallus domesticus; descended from various jungle fowl of southeastern Asia and developed in a number of breeds for its flesh; eggs; and feathers.
chide,verb,to express disapproval of; scold; reproach
children,noun,plural of child.
chill,noun,coldness; especially a moderate but uncomfortably penetrating coldness
chime,noun,an apparatus for striking a bell so as to produce a musical sound; as one at the front door of a house by which visitors announce their presence.
chin,noun,the lower extremity of the face; below the mouth.
chinch,noun,chinch bug.
chip,noun,a small; slender piece; as of wood; separated by chopping; cutting; or breaking.
chirp,verb,to make a characteristic short; sharp sound; as small birds and certain insects.
chirr,verb,to make a characteristic shrill; trilling sound; as a grasshopper.
chisel,noun,a wedgelike tool with a cutting edge at the end of the blade; often made of steel; for cutting or shaping wood; stone; etc.
chitter,verb,to twitter.
choke,verb,to stop the breath of by squeezing or obstructing the windpipe; strangle; stifle.
chomp,verb; noun,champ1 .
choose,verb,to select from a number of possibilities; pick by preference
chop,verb,to cut or sever with a quick; heavy blow or a series of blows; using an ax; hatchet; etc. (often followed by down; off; etc.)
chortle,verb,to chuckle gleefully.
chuck,verb,to toss; throw with a quick motion; usually a short distance.
chuckle,verb,to laugh softly or amly; usually with satisfaction
church,noun,a building for public Christian worship.
cinch,noun,a strong girth on stock saddles; having a ring at each end to which a strap running from the saddle is secured.
circle,noun,a closed plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance from a point within it called the center. Equation
cite,verb,to quote (a passage; book; author; etc.); especially as an authority
claim,verb,to demand by or as by virtue of a right; demand as a right or as due
clam,noun,any of various bivalve mollusks; especially certain edible species.
clamber,verb,to climb; using both feet and hands; climb with effort or difficulty.
clamor,noun,a loud uproar; as from a crowd of people
clamp,noun,a device; usually of some rigid material; for strengthening or supporting objects or fastening them together.
clang,verb,to give out a loud; resonant sound; as that produced by a large bell or two heavy pieces of metal striking together
clap,verb,to strike the palms of (one's hands) against one another resoundingly; and usually repeatedly; especially to express approval
clarify,verb,to make (an idea; statement; etc.) clear or intelligible; to free from ambiguity.
clash,verb,to make a loud; harsh noise
clasp,noun,a device; usually of metal; for fastening together two or more things or parts of the same thing
class,noun,a number of persons or things regarded as forming a group by reason of common attributes; characteristics; qualities; or traits; kind; sort
classify,verb,to arrange or organize by classes; order according to class.
claw,noun,a sharp; usually curved; nail on the foot of an animal; as on a cat; dog; or bird.
clean,adjective,free from dirt; unsoiled; unstained
cleanse,verb,to make clean.
clear,adjective,free from darkness; obscurity; or cloudiness; light
clearly,adverb,in a clear manner
cleave,verb,to adhere closely; stick; cling (usually followed by to).
clench,verb,to close (the hands; teeth; etc.) tightly.
cleverly,adjective,mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence; able.
click,noun,a slight; sharp sound
climb,verb,to go up or ascend; especially by using the hands and feet or feet only
clinch,verb,to settle (a matter) decisively
cling,verb,to adhere closely; stick to
clink,verb,to make or cause to make a light; sharp; ringing sound
clip,verb,to cut; or cut off or out; as with shears
clock,noun,an instrument for measuring and recording time; especially by mechanical means; usually with hands or changing numbers to indicate the hour and minute
clocks,noun,an instrument for measuring and recording time; especially by mechanical means; usually with hands or changing numbers to indicate the hour and minute
clop,noun,a sound made by or as if by a horse's hoof striking the ground.
close,verb,to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance; opening; etc.; shut.
closely,verb,to put (something) in a position to obstruct an entrance; opening; etc.; shut.
cloth,noun,a fabric formed by weaving; felting; etc.; from wool; hair; silk; flax; cotton; or other fiber; for garments; upholstery; and many other items.
clothe,verb,to dress; attire.
cloud,noun,a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air; usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
clouds,noun,a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air; usually at an elevation above the earth's surface.
clover,noun,any of various plants of the genus Trifolium; of the legume family; having trifoliolate leaves and dense flower heads; many species of which; as T. pratense; are cultivated as forage plants.
club,noun,a heavy stick; usually thicker at one end than at the other; suitable for use as a weapon; a cudgel.
cluck,verb,to utter the cry of a hen brooding or calling her chicks.
clutch,verb,to seize with or as with the hands or claws; snatch
coach,noun,a large; horse-drawn; four-wheeled carriage; usually enclosed.
coal,noun,a black or dark-brown combustible mineral substance consisting of carbonized vegetable matter; as a fuel.
coast,noun,the land next to the sea; seashore
coat,noun,an outer garment with sleeves; covering at least the upper part of the body
coax,verb,to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion; flattery; etc.; cajole
coaxingly,verb,to attempt to influence by gentle persuasion; flattery; etc.; cajole
cobble,verb,to mend (shoes; boots; etc.); patch.
cobweb,noun,a web spun by a spider to entrap its prey.
cock,noun,a male chicken; rooster.
coddle,verb,to treat tenderly; nurse or tend indulgently; pamper
coerce,verb,to compel by force; intimidation; or authority; especially without regard for individual desire or volition
coil,verb,to wind into continuous; regularly spaced rings one above the other
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collapse,verb,to fall or cave in; crumble suddenly
collar,noun,the part of a shirt; coat; dress; blouse; etc.; that encompasses the neckline of the garment and is sewn permanently to it; often so as to fold or roll over.
collect,verb,to gather together; assemble
collide,verb,to strike one another or one against the other with a forceful impact; come into violent contact; crash
color,noun,the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object; usually determined visually by measurement of hue; saturation; and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue.
colorfully,adjective,abounding in color
colour,noun; adjective; verb,color.
comb,noun,a toothed strip of plastic; hard rubber; bone; wood; or metal; for arranging the hair; untangling it; or holding it in place.
combine,verb,to bring into or join in a close union or whole; unite
comfort,verb,to soothe; console; or reassure; bring cheer to
command,verb,to direct with specific authority or prerogative; order
commence,verb,to begin; start.
commend,verb,to present; mention; or praise as worthy of confidence; notice; kindness; etc.; recommend
comment,noun,a remark; observation; or criticism
commentate,verb,to deliver a commentary on
commiserate,verb,to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.
commit,verb,to give in trust or charge; consign.
committee,noun,a person or group of persons elected or appointed to perform some service or function; as to investigate; report on; or act upon a particular matter.
commonly,adverb,often; frequently
commune,verb,to converse or talk together; usually with profound intensity; intimacy; etc.; interchange thoughts or feelings.
communicate,verb,to impart knowledge of; make known
company,noun,a number of individuals assembled or associated together; group of people.
compare,verb,to examine (two or more objects; ideas; people; etc.) in order to note similarities and differences
comparison,noun,the act of comparing.
compel,verb,to force or drive; especially to a course of action
compete,verb,to strive to outdo another for acknowledgment; a prize; supremacy; profit; etc.; engage in a contest; vie
competition,noun,the act of competing; rivalry for supremacy; a prize; etc.
complain,verb,to express dissatisfaction; pain; uneasiness; censure; resentment; or grief; find fault
compliment,noun,an expression of praise; commendation; or admiration
comply,verb,to act or be in accordance with wishes; requests; demands; requirements; conditions; etc.; agree (sometimes followed by with)
comport,verb,to bear or conduct (oneself); behave
compose,verb,to make or form by combining things; parts; or elements
comprehend,verb,to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive
compress,verb,to press together; force into less space.
compromise,noun,a settlement of differences by mutual concessions; an agreement reached by adjustment of conflicting or opposing claims; principles; etc.; by reciprocal modification of demands.
conceal,verb,to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight
concede,verb,to acknowledge as true; just; or proper; admit
concenter,verb,to bring or converge to a common center; concentrate.
concentrate,verb,to bring or draw to a common center or point of union; converge; direct toward one point; focus
conclude,verb,to bring to an end; finish; terminate
concur,verb,to accord in opinion; agree
condemn,verb,to express an unfavorable or adverse judgment on; indicate strong disapproval of; censure.
condescend,verb,to behave as if one is conscious of descending from a superior position; rank; or dignity.
condition,noun,a particular mode of being of a person or thing; existing state; situation with respect to circumstances.
condone,verb,to disregard or overlook (something illegal; objectionable; or the like)
conduct,noun,personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment.
confer,verb,to consult together; compare opinions; carry on a discussion or deliberation.
confess,verb,to acknowledge or avow (a fault; crime; misdeed; weakness; etc.) by way of revelation.
confide,verb,to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually followed by in)
confine,verb,to enclose within bounds; limit or restrict
confirm,verb,to establish the truth; accuracy; validity; or genuineness of; corroborate; verify
confiscate,verb,to seize as forfeited to the public domain; appropriate; by way of penalty; for public use.
confront,verb,to face in hostility or defiance; oppose
confuse,verb,to perplex or bewilder
congratulate,verb,to express pleasure to (a person); as on a happy occasion
conjecture,noun,the formation or expression of an opinion or theory without sufficient evidence for proof.
connect,verb,to join; link; or fasten together; unite or bind
connection,noun,the act or state of connecting.
connote,verb,to signify or suggest (certain meanings; ideas; etc.) in addition to the explicit or primary meaning
conquer,verb,to acquire by force of arms; win in war
consecrate,verb,to make or declare sacred; set apart or dedicate to the service of a deity
consent,verb,to permit; approve; or agree; comply or yield (often followed by to or an infinitive)
conserve,verb,to prevent injury; decay; waste; or loss of
consider,verb,to think carefully about; especially in order to make a decision; contemplate; reflect on
consign,verb,to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit (often followed by to).
console,verb,to alleviate or lessen the grief; sorrow; or disappointment of; give solace or comfort
consort,noun,a husband or wife; spouse; especially of a reigning monarch.
conspire,verb,to agree together; especially secretly; to do something wrong; evil; or illegal
constrain,verb,to force; compel; or oblige
constrict,verb,to draw or press in; cause to contract or shrink; compress.
construct,verb,to build or form by putting together parts; frame; devise.
consult,verb,to seek advice or information from; ask guidance from
cont,1,containing.
contemplate,verb,to look at or view with continued attention; observe or study thoughtfully
contend,verb,to struggle in opposition
contest,noun,a race; conflict; or other competition between rivals; as for a prize.
continually,adverb,very often; at regular or frequent intervals; habitually.
continue,verb,to go on after suspension or interruption
contort,verb,to twist; bend; or draw out of shape; distort.
contract,noun,an agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified.
contradict,verb,to assert the contrary or opposite of; deny directly and categorically.
contribute,verb,to give (money; time; knowledge; assistance; etc.) to a common supply; fund; etc.; as for charitable purposes.
control,verb,to exercise restraint or direction over; dominate; command
convene,verb,to come together or assemble; usually for some public purpose.
converge,verb,to tend to meet in a point or line; incline toward each other; as lines that are not parallel.
converse,verb,to talk informally with another or others; exchange views; opinions; etc.; by talking.
convert,verb,to change (something) into a different form or properties; transmute; transform.
convey,verb,to carry; bring; or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
convict,verb,to prove or declare guilty of an offense; especially after a legal trial
convince,verb,to move by argument or evidence to belief; agreement; consent; or a course of action
convulse,verb,to shake violently; agitate.
coo,verb,to utter or imitate the soft; murmuring sound characteristic of doves.
cook,verb,to prepare (food) by the use of heat; as by boiling; baking; or roasting.
cool,adjective,moderately cold; neither warm nor cold
coolly,adjective,moderately cold; neither warm nor cold
cooperate,verb,to work or act together or jointly for a common purpose or benefit.
coordinate,adjective,of the same order or degree; equal in rank or importance.
cope,verb,to struggle or deal; especially on fairly even terms or with some degree of success (usually followed by with)
copper,noun,a malleable; ductile; metallic element having a characteristic reddish-brown color
copy,noun,an imitation; reproduction; or transcript of an original
cord,noun,a string or thin rope made of several strands braided; twisted; or woven together.
cork,noun,the outer bark of an oak; Quercus suber; of Mediterranean countries; for making stoppers for bottles; floats; etc.
corn,noun,Also called Indian corn; especially technical and British; maize. a tall cereal plant; Zea mays; cultivated in many varieties; having a jointed; solid stem and bearing the grain; seeds; or kernels on large ears.
corner,noun,the place at which two converging lines or surfaces meet.
correct,verb,to set or make true; accurate; or right; remove the errors or faults from
correctly,verb,to set or make true; accurate; or right; remove the errors or faults from
correspond,verb,to be in agreement or conformity (often followed by with or to)
corrode,verb,to eat or wear away gradually as if by gnawing; especially by chemical action.
corrupt,adjective,guilty of dishonest practices; as bribery; lacking integrity; crooked
cosset,verb,to treat as a pet; pamper; coddle.
cough,verb,to expel air from the lungs suddenly with a harsh noise; often involuntarily.
counsel,noun,advice; opinion or instruction given in directing the judgment or conduct of another.
count,verb,to check over (the separate units or groups of a collection) one by one to determine the total number; add up; enumerate
counter,noun,a table or display case on which goods can be shown; business transacted; etc.
counteract,verb,to act in opposition to; frustrate by contrary action.
country,noun,a state or nation
courageously,adjective,possessing or characterized by courage; brave
court,noun,Law. a judicial tribunal duly constituted for the hearing and determination of cases.
cover,verb,to be or serve as a covering for; extend over; rest on the surface of
covet,verb,to desire wrongfully; inordinately; or without due regard for the rights of others
cow,noun,the mature female of a bovine animal; especially of the genus Bos.
cower,verb,to crouch; as in fear or shame.
cows,noun,the mature female of a bovine animal; especially of the genus Bos.
cozen,verb,to cheat; deceive; or trick.
crack,verb,to break without complete separation of parts; become fissured
cracker,noun,a thin; crisp biscuit.
crackle,verb,to make slight; sudden; sharp noises; rapidly repeated.
cradle,noun,a small bed for an infant; usually on rockers.
cram,verb,to fill (something) by force with more than it can easily hold.
crane,noun,any large wading bird of the family Gruidae; characterized by long legs; bill; and neck and an elevated hind toe.
crash,verb,to make a loud; clattering noise; as of something dashed to pieces.
crate,noun,a slatted wooden box or framework for packing; shopping; or storing fruit; furniture; glassware; crockery; etc.
crave,verb,to long for; want greatly; desire eagerly
crawl,verb,to move in a prone position with the body resting on or close to the ground; as a worm or caterpillar; or on the hands and knees; as a young child.
crayon,noun,a pointed stick or pencil of colored clay; chalk; wax; etc.; for drawing or coloring.
cream,noun,the fatty part of milk; which rises to the surface when the liquid is allowed to stand unless homogenized.
crease,noun,a ridge or groove produced in anything by folding; heat; pressure; etc.; fold; furrow.
create,verb,to cause to come into being; as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
creator,noun,a person or thing that creates.
creature,noun,an animal; especially a nonhuman
credit,noun,commendation or honor given for some action; quality; etc.
creep,verb,to move slowly with the body close to the ground; as a reptile or an insect; or a person on hands and knees.
crib,noun,a child's bed with enclosed sides.
crime,noun,an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state and that is legally prohibited.
crimp,verb,to press into small regular folds; make wavy.
cringe,verb,to shrink; bend; or crouch; especially in fear or servility; cower.
crinkle,verb,to wrinkle; crimple; ripple.
criticise,verb,to censure or find fault with.
criticize,verb,to censure or find fault with.
critique,noun,an article or essay criticizing a literary or other work; detailed evaluation; review.
croak,verb,to utter a low-pitched; harsh cry; as the sound of a frog or a raven.
crook,noun,a bent or curved implement; piece; appendage; etc.; hook.
croon,verb,to sing or hum in a soft; soothing voice
crop,noun,the cultivated produce of the ground; while growing or when gathered
cross,noun,a structure consisting essentially of an upright and a transverse piece; to execute persons in ancient times.
crossly,adverb,in a cross or angry manner.
crouch,verb,to stoop or bend low.
crow,noun,any of several large oscine birds of the genus Corvus; of the family Corvidae; having a long; stout bill; lustrous black plumage; and a wedge-shaped tail; as the common C. brachyrhynchos; of North America.
crowd,noun,a large number of persons gathered closely together; throng
crown,noun,any of various types of headgear worn by a monarch as a symbol of sovereignty; often made of precious metal and ornamented with valuable gems.
cruelly,adjective,willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others.
crumble,verb,to break into small fragments or crumbs.
crumple,verb,to press or crush into irregular folds or into a compact mass; bend out of shape; rumple; wrinkle.
crunch,verb,to crush with the teeth; chew with a crushing noise.
crush,verb,to press or squeeze with a force that destroys or deforms.
cry,verb,to utter inarticulate sounds; especially of lamentation; grief; or suffering; usually with tears.
cub,noun,the young of certain animals; as the bear; lion; or tiger.
cuddle,verb,to hold close in an affectionate manner; hug tenderly; fondle.
cue,noun,anything said or done; on or off stage; that is followed by a specific line or action
cuff,noun,a fold or band serving as a trimming or finish for the bottom of a sleeve.
cup,noun,a small; open container made of china; glass; metal; etc.; usually having a handle and chiefly as a receptable from which to drink tea; soup; etc.
curb,noun,Also; British; kerb. a rim; especially of joined stones or concrete; along a street or roadway; forming an edge for a sidewalk.
cure,noun,a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
curiously,adjective,eager to learn or know; inquisitive.
curl,verb,to form into coils or ringlets; as the hair.
current,adjective,passing in time; belonging to the time actually passing
curse,noun,the expression of a wish that misfortune; evil; doom; etc.; befall a person; group; etc.
curtain,noun,a hanging piece of fabric to shut out the light from a window; adorn a room; increase privacy; etc.
curtsey,noun,curtsy.
curtsy,noun,a respectful bow made by women and girls; consisting of bending the knees and lowering the body.
curve,noun,a continuously bending line; without angles.
cushion,noun,a soft bag of cloth; leather; or rubber; filled with feathers; air; foam rubber; etc.; on which to sit; kneel; or lie.
cuss,verb,to use profanity; curse; swear.
cut,verb,to penetrate with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument or object
dab,verb,to pat or tap gently; as with something soft or moist
dabble,verb,to play and splash in or as if in water; especially with the hands.
dad,noun,father.
daily,adjective,of; done; occurring; or issued each day or each weekday
daintily,adjective,of delicate beauty; exquisite
dally,verb,to waste time; loiter; delay.
damage,noun,injury or harm that reduces value or usefulness
dampen,verb,to make damp; moisten
dance,verb,to move one's feet or body; or both; rhythmically in a pattern of steps; especially to the accompaniment of music.
dandle,verb,to move (a baby; child; etc.) lightly up and down; as on one's knee or in one's arms.
dangle,verb,to hang loosely; especially with a jerking or swaying motion
dare,verb,to have the necessary courage or boldness for something; be bold enough
darken,verb,to make dark or darker.
dart,noun,a small; slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand; as in the game of darts; or by a blowgun when as a weapon.
dash,verb,to strike or smash violently; especially so as to break to pieces
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daughter,noun,a female child or person in relation to her parents.
dawdle,verb,to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter
day,noun,the interval of light between two successive nights; the time between sunrise and sunset
daydream,noun,a reverie indulged in while awake.
dazzle,verb,to overpower or dim the vision of by intense light
deadpan,adjective,marked by or accomplished with a careful pretense of seriousness or calm detachment; impassive or expressionless
deal,verb,to occupy oneself or itself (usually followed by with or in)
dearly,adjective,beloved or loved
death,noun,the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism.
debate,noun,a discussion; as of a public question in an assembly; involving opposing viewpoints
debt,noun,something that is owed or that one is bound to pay to or perform for another
decay,verb,to become decomposed; rot
deceivingly,verb,to mislead by a false appearance or statement; delude
decide,verb,to solve or conclude (a question; controversy; or struggle) by giving victory to one side
decipher,verb,to make out the meaning of (poor or partially obliterated writing; etc.)
decision,noun,the act or process of deciding; determination; as of a question or doubt; by making a judgment
declaim,verb,to speak aloud in an oratorical manner; make a formal speech
declare,verb,to make known or state clearly; especially in explicit or formal terms
decline,verb,to withhold or deny consent to do; enter into or upon; etc.; refuse
decorate,verb,to furnish or adorn with something ornamental or becoming; embellish
decrease,verb,to diminish or lessen in extent; quantity; strength; power; etc.
decree,noun,a formal and authoritative order; especially one having the force of law
decry,verb,to speak disparagingly of; denounce as faulty or worthless; express censure of
dedicate,verb,to set apart and consecrate to a deity or to a sacred purpose
deduce,verb,to derive as a conclusion from something known or assumed; infer
deem,verb,to form or have an opinion; judge; think
deeply,adverb,at or to a considerable extent downward; well within or beneath a surface.
deer,noun,any of several ruminants of the family Cervidae; most of the males of which have solid; deciduous antlers.
defend,verb,to ward off attack from; guard against assault or injury (usually followed by from or against)
defer,verb,to put off (action; consideration; etc.) to a future time
defiantly,adjective,characterized by defiance; boldly resistant or challenging
defile,verb,to make foul; dirty; or unclean; pollute; taint; debase.
define,verb,to state or set forth the meaning of (a word; phrase; etc.)
deflate,verb,to release the air or gas from (something inflated; as a balloon)
deflect,verb,to bend or turn aside; turn from a true course or straight line; swerve.
defy,verb,to challenge the power of; resist boldly or openly
degree,noun,any of a series of steps or stages; as in a process or course of action; a point in any scale.
delay,verb,to put off to a later time; defer; postpone
delegate,noun,a person designated to act for or represent another or others; deputy; representative; as in a political convention.
delete,verb,to strike out or remove (something written or printed); cancel; erase; expunge.
deliberate,adjective,carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional
deliberately,adjective,carefully weighed or considered; studied; intentional
delightfully,adjective,giving great pleasure or delight; highly pleasing
deliver,verb,to carry and turn over (letters; goods; etc.) to the intended recipient or recipients
delve,verb,to carry on intensive and thorough research for data; information; or the like; investigate
demand,verb,to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right
demonstrate,verb,to make evident or establish by arguments or reasoning; prove
demur,verb,to make objection; especially on the grounds of scruples; take exception; object
denounce,verb,to condemn or censure openly or publicly
deny,verb,to state that (something declared or believed to be true) is not true
depend,verb,to rely; place trust (usually followed by on or upon)
deplore,verb,to regret deeply or strongly; lament
deposit,verb,to place for safekeeping or in trust; especially in a bank account
deprive,verb,to remove or withhold something from the enjoyment or possession of (a person or persons)
deride,verb,to laugh at in scorn or contempt; scoff or jeer at; mock.
descend,verb,to go or pass from a higher to a lower place; move or come down
describe,verb,to tell or depict in written or spoken words; give an account of
desecrate,verb,to divest of sacred or hallowed character or office.
design,verb,to prepare the preliminary sketch or the plans for (a work to be executed); especially to plan the form and structure of
desire,verb,to wish or long for; crave; want.
desk,noun,an article of furniture having a broad; usually level; writing surface; as well as drawers or compartments for papers; writing materials; etc.
despair,noun,loss of hope; hopelessness.
despoil,verb,to strip of possessions; things of value; etc.; rob; plunder; pillage.
destroy,verb,to reduce (an object) to useless fragments; a useless form; or remains; as by rending; burning; or dissolving; injure beyond repair or renewal; demolish; ruin; annihilate.
destruction,noun,the act of destroying
detach,verb,to unfasten and separate; disengage; disunite.
detail,noun,an individual or minute part; an item or particular.
detect,verb,to discover or catch (a person) in the performance of some act
determine,verb,to settle or decide (a dispute; question; etc.) by an authoritative or conclusive decision.
develop,verb,to bring out the capabilities or possibilities of; bring to a more advanced or effective state
development,noun,the act or process of developing; growth; progress
devour,verb,to swallow or eat up hungrily; voraciously; or ravenously.
diagnose,verb,to determine the identity of (a disease; illness; etc.) by a medical examination
dictate,verb,to say or read (something) aloud for another person to transcribe or for a machine to record
die,verb,to cease to live; undergo the complete and permanent cessation of all vital functions; become dead.
differ,verb,to be unlike; dissimilar; or distinct in nature or qualities (often followed by from)
differentiate,verb,to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.
dig,verb,to break up; turn over; or remove earth; sand; etc.; as with a shovel; spade; bulldozer; or claw; make an excavation.
digest,verb,to convert (food) in the alimentary canal into absorbable form for assimilation into the system.
digestion,noun,the process in the alimentary canal by which food is broken up physically; as by the action of the teeth; and chemically; as by the action of enzymes; and converted into a substance suitable for absorption and assimilation into the body.
digress,verb,to deviate or wander away from the main topic or purpose in speaking or writing; depart from the principal line of argument; plot; study; etc.
dilate,verb,to make wider or larger; cause to expand.
diligently,adjective,constant in effort to accomplish something; attentive and persistent in doing anything
dim,adjective,not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light
dime,noun,a cupronickel-clad coin of the U.S. and Canada; the 10th part of a dollar; equal to 10 cents.
diminish,verb,to make or cause to seem smaller; less; less important; etc.; lessen; reduce.
dimly,adjective,not bright; obscure from lack of light or emitted light
dimple,noun,a small; natural hollow area or crease; permanent or transient; in some soft part of the human body; especially one formed in the cheek in smiling.
dine,verb,to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner.
dinner,noun,the main meal of the day; eaten in the evening or at midday.
dinosaurs,noun,any chiefly terrestrial; herbivorous or carnivorous reptile of the extinct orders Saurischia and Ornithischia; from the Mesozoic Era; certain species of which are the largest known land animals.
dip,verb,to plunge (something; as a cloth or sponge) temporarily into a liquid; so as to moisten it; dye it; or cause it to take up some of the liquid
direct,verb,to manage or guide by advice; helpful information; instruction; etc.
direction,noun,the act or an instance of directing.
dirt,noun,any foul or filthy substance; as mud; grime; dust; or excrement.
disagree,verb,to fail to agree; differ
disappear,verb,to cease to be seen; vanish from sight.
disapprove,verb,to think (something) wrong or reprehensible; censure or condemn in opinion.
disbelieve,verb,to have no belief in; refuse or reject belief in
discern,verb,to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect; see; recognize; or apprehend
discipline,noun,training to act in accordance with rules; drill
disclaim,verb,to deny or repudiate interest in or connection with; disavow; disown
disclose,verb,to make known; reveal or uncover
discombobulate,verb,to confuse or disconcert; upset; frustrate
discourage,verb,to deprive of courage; hope; or confidence; dishearten; dispirit.
discover,verb,to see; get knowledge of; learn of; find; or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown)
discovery,noun,the act or an instance of discovering.
discriminate,verb,to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group; class; or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit; show partiality
discuss,verb,to consider or examine by argument; comment; etc.; talk over or write about; especially to explore solutions; debate
discussion,noun,an act or instance of discussing; consideration or examination by argument; comment; etc.; especially to explore solutions; informal debate.
disease,noun,a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ; part; structure; or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors; infection; poisons; nutritional deficiency or imbalance; toxicity; or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
disentangle,verb,to free or become free from entanglement; untangle; extricate (often followed by from).
disfavor,noun,unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike
disfavour,noun,unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike
disguise,verb,to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead; as by means of deceptive garb
disgust,verb,to cause loathing or nausea in.
dishevel,verb,to let down; as hair; or wear or let hang in loose disorder; as clothing.
dislodge,verb,to remove or force out of a particular place
dismiss,verb,to direct (an assembly of persons) to disperse or go
dismount,verb,to get off or alight from a horse; bicycle; etc.
disobey,verb,to neglect or refuse to obey.
disparage,verb,to speak of or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle
displace,verb,to compel (a person or persons) to leave home; country; etc.
display,verb,to show or exhibit; make visible
disport,verb,to divert or amuse (oneself).
dispute,verb,to engage in argument or debate.
disregard,verb,to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore
disrespect,noun,lack of respect; discourtesy; rudeness.
dissemble,verb,to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of
dissolve,verb,to make a solution of; as by mixing with a liquid; pass into solution
distance,noun,the extent or amount of space between two things; points; lines; etc.
distinguish,verb,to mark off as different (often followed by from or by)
distort,verb,to twist awry or out of shape; make crooked or deformed
distract,verb,to draw away or divert; as the mind or attention
distribute,verb,to divide and give out in shares; deal out; allot.
distribution,noun,an act or instance of distributing.
distrust,verb,to regard with doubt or suspicion; have no trust in.
disturb,verb,to interrupt the quiet; rest; peace; or order of; unsettle.
disuse,noun,discontinuance of use or practice
dither,noun,a trembling; vibration.
dive,verb,to plunge into water; especially headfirst.
divert,verb,to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
divide,verb,to separate into parts; groups; sections; etc.
division,noun,the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
divulge,verb,to disclose or reveal (something private; secret; or previously unknown).
dock,noun,a landing pier.
doctor,noun,a person licensed to practice medicine; as a physician; surgeon; dentist; or veterinarian.
dodder,verb,to shake; tremble; totter.
dodge,verb,to elude or evade by a sudden shift of position or by strategy
doff,verb,to remove or take off; as clothing.
dog,noun,a domesticated canid; Canis familiaris; bred in many varieties.
dogs,noun,a domesticated canid; Canis familiaris; bred in many varieties.
doll,noun,a small figure representing a baby or other human being; especially for use as a child's toy.
dolls,noun,a small figure representing a baby or other human being; especially for use as a child's toy.
donate,verb,to present as a gift; grant; or contribution; make a donation of; as to a fund or cause
donkey,noun,the domestic ass; Equus asinus.
doodle,verb,to draw or scribble idly
door,noun,a movable; usually solid; barrier for opening and closing an entranceway; cupboard; cabinet; or the like; commonly turning on hinges or sliding in grooves.
dote,verb,to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually (usually followed by on or upon)
doublecheck,verb,to check twice or again; recheck.
doubt,verb,to be uncertain about; consider questionable or unlikely; hesitate to believe.
doubtfully,adjective,of uncertain outcome or result.
download,verb,to transfer (software; data; character sets; etc.) from a distant to a nearby computer; from a larger to a smaller computer; or from a computer to a peripheral device.
downplay,verb,to treat or speak of (something) so as to reduce emphasis on its importance; value; strength; etc.
downtown,adverb,to or in the main business section of a city.
doze,verb,to sleep lightly or fitfully.
draft,noun,a drawing; sketch; or design.
drag,verb,to draw with force; effort; or difficulty; pull heavily or slowly along; haul; trail
drain,verb,to withdraw or draw off (a liquid) gradually; remove slowly or by degrees; as by filtration
dramatise,verb,to put into a form suitable for acting on a stage.
dramatize,verb,to put into a form suitable for acting on a stage.
drape,verb,to cover or hang with cloth or other fabric; especially in graceful folds; adorn with drapery.
draw,verb,to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along; away; in; out; or off).
drawer,noun,a sliding; lidless; horizontal compartment; as in a piece of furniture; that may be drawn out in order to gain access to it.
drawl,verb,to say or speak in a slow manner; usually prolonging the vowels.
dream,noun,a succession of images; thoughts; or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
dreamily,adjective,of the nature of or characteristic of dreams; visionary.
drench,verb,to wet thoroughly; soak.
dress,noun,an outer garment for women and girls; consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece.
dribble,verb,to fall or flow in drops or small quantities; trickle.
drift,noun,a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.
drill,noun,Machinery; Building Trades. a shaftlike tool with two or more cutting edges for making holes in firm materials; especially by rotation.
drink,verb,to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe.
drip,verb,to let drops fall; shed drops
drive,verb,to send; expel; or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion
drivel,noun,saliva flowing from the mouth; or mucus from the nose; slaver.
driving,adjective,demanding a high or unreasonable rate of work from subordinates.
drone,noun,the male of the honeybee and other bees; stingless and making no honey.
drool,verb,to water at the mouth; as in anticipation of food; salivate; drivel.
droop,verb,to sag; sink; bend; or hang down; as from weakness; exhaustion; or lack of support.
drop,noun,a small quantity of liquid that falls or is produced in a more or less spherical mass; a liquid globule.
drug,noun,Pharmacology. a chemical substance in the treatment; cure; prevention; or diagnosis of disease or to otherwise enhance physical or mental well-being.
drum,noun,a musical percussion instrument consisting of a hollow; usually cylindrical; body covered at one or both ends with a tightly stretched membrane; or head; which is struck with the hand; a stick; or a pair of sticks; and typically produces a booming; tapping; or hollow sound.
dry,adjective,free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet
dub,verb,to invest with any name; character; dignity; or title; style; name; call
duck,noun,any of numerous wild or domesticated web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae; especially of the genus Anas and allied genera; characterized by abroad; flat bill; short legs; and depressed body.
ducks,noun,any of numerous wild or domesticated web-footed swimming birds of the family Anatidae; especially of the genus Anas and allied genera; characterized by abroad; flat bill; short legs; and depressed body.
duel,noun,a prearranged combat between two persons; fought with deadly weapons according to an accepted code of procedure; especially to settle a private quarrel.
dump,verb,to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly
dunk,verb,to dip (a doughnut; cake; etc.) into coffee; milk; or the like; before eating.
dust,noun,earth or other matter in fine; dry particles.
dwell,verb,to live or stay as a permanent resident; reside.
dye,noun,a coloring material or matter.
ear,noun,the organ of hearing and equilibrium in vertebrates; in humans consisting of an external ear that gathers sound vibrations; a middle ear in which the vibrations resonate against the tympanic membrane; and a fluid-filled internal ear that maintains balance and that conducts the tympanic vibrations to the auditory nerve; which transmits them as impulses to the brain.
earth,noun,(often initial capital letter) the planet third in order from the sun; having an equatorial diameter of 7926 miles (12;755 km) and a polar diameter of 7900 miles (12;714 km); a mean distance from the sun of 92.9 million miles (149.6 million km); and a period of revolution of 365.26 days; and having one satellite.
earthquake,noun,a series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks in which elastic strain has been slowly accumulating.
ease,noun,freedom from labor; pain; or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort
easily,adverb,in an easy manner; with ease; without trouble
east,noun,a cardinal point of the compass; 90° to the right of north.Abbreviation
eat,verb,to take into the mouth and swallow for nourishment; chew and swallow (food).
eavesdrop,verb,to listen secretly to a private conversation.
echo,noun,a repetition of sound produced by the reflection of sound waves from a wall; mountain; or other obstructing surface.
edge,noun,a line or border at which a surface terminates
educate,verb,to develop the faculties and powers of (a person) by teaching; instruction; or schooling.Synonyms
education,noun,the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge; developing the powers of reasoning and judgment; and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
effect,noun,something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence
effuse,verb,to pour out or forth; shed; disseminate
egg,noun,the roundish reproductive body produced by the female of certain animals; as birds and most reptiles; consisting of an ovum and its envelope of albumen; jelly; membranes; egg case; or shell; according to species.
eggnog,noun,a drink made of eggs; milk or cream; sugar; and; usually; rum or wine.
eggs,noun,the roundish reproductive body produced by the female of certain animals; as birds and most reptiles; consisting of an ovum and its envelope of albumen; jelly; membranes; egg case; or shell; according to species.
elaborate,adjective,worked out with great care and nicety of detail; executed with great minuteness
elbow,noun,the bend or joint of the human arm between upper arm and forearm.
elect,verb,to choose or select by vote; as for an office
elegantly,adjective,tastefully fine or luxurious in dress; style; design; etc.
elevate,verb,to move or raise to a higher place or position; lift up.
elucidate,verb,to make lucid or clear; throw light upon; explain
elude,verb,to avoid or escape by speed; cleverness; trickery; etc.; evade
embellish,verb,to beautify by or as if by ornamentation; ornament; adorn.
emboss,verb,to raise or represent (surface designs) in relief.