Random36 — Words

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Random36 — 60 words
dawdle
To delay by taking more time than necessary (verb)
plunge
To quickly fall a long way down (verb)
ravage
To cause severe and extensive damage to something. (verb)
squander
To waste something, such as money or time, in a reckless and foolish manner (verb)
crony
A close friend of someone; especially : a friend of someone powerful (such as a politician) who is unfairly given special treatment or favors (noun)
dork
A dull, slow-witted, or socially inept person (noun)
jumble
An untidy collection or group of things. (noun)
kilter
The proper or usual state or condition. (noun)
sissy
A person regarded as effeminate or cowardly (noun)
slur
An insinuation or allegation about someone that is likely to insult them or damage their reputation (noun)
slut
A woman who has many casual sexual partners (noun)
slug
To hit someone hard (verb)
aghast
Struck with shock, amazement, or horror (adjective)
grizzled
Having or streaked with gray hair (adjective)
muggy
(of the weather) unpleasantly warm and humid (adjective)
raucous
Making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise (adjective)
scruffy
Shabby and untidy or dirty (adjective)
stingy
Unwilling to give or spend; ungenerous (adjective)
tepid
Lacking in heat, strength, or enthusiasm. (adjective)
dribble
(of a liquid) fall slowly in drops or a thin stream (verb)
lull
Calm or send to sleep, typically with soothing sounds or movements (verb)
banish
To send someone away from a country or place as an official punishment. (verb)
frantic
Wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion (adjective)
quintessential
Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class (adjective)
quaint
Attractive or charming in an old fashioned way. (adjective)
trivia
Details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value (noun)
unhinged
Mentally unbalanced and unstable (adjective)
festoon
To decorate a place for a special occasion by hanging lights, colored paper, balloons, flowers, etc. (verb)
exasperating
Intensely irritating; infuriating (adjective)
exotic
Originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country (adjective)
superfluous
More than is needed or wanted (adjective)
disgrace
To make people stop respecting you by doing something very bad (verb)
nightmare
A very bad dream, or an event that is like a bad dream (noun)
evade
To avoid or escape from someone or something. (verb)
depleted
When resources and energy are used up and emptied. (adjective)
classy
Something that is attractive and of excellent quality (adjective)
abhor
To hate something (verb)
giggle
A light, silly laugh (noun)
leech
A person who extorts profit from or sponges on others (noun)
glimpse
A momentary or partial view (noun)
moan
A long, low sound made by a person expressing physical or mental suffering or pleasure (noun)
arrogant
Having an exaggerated sense of one’s own importance or abilities, often to an extent that seems offensive. (adjective)
buoyant
Tending to float in a liquid. capable of keeping a body afloat - also cheerful and not easily depressed. (adjective)
conspiracy
An agreement between people to work together against someone or something, usually in secret, sometimes against the law. (noun)
despise
To feel intense dislike or contempt for someone or something. (verb)
distress
A state of extreme sorrow, pain, or suffering. (noun)
humble
Having or showing a modest or low view of one's own importance; not arrogant or boastful. (adjective)
incredible
So extraordinary or amazing that it is hard to believe. (adjective)
premium
A higher or superior quality or value compared to the standard or basic version. (adjective)
perilous
Full of danger or risk; hazardous. (adjective)
reticent
Describing someone who is inclined to keep their thoughts, feelings, or personal matters to themselves, not expressing them freely. (adjective)
slip
A small mistake or accident, often due to carelessness. (noun)
sober
Serious and thoughtful in mood or behavior, not playful or exaggerated; or not under the influence of alcohol or drugs; clear-minded. (adjective)
culpable
Deserving to be blamed or considered responsible and guilty for something bad that happened. (adjective)
decisive
Being able to make decisions quickly and confidently. (adjective)
ingrate
A person who shows no gratitude, who does not show proper appreciation or thanks for something. (noun)
intensity
Great energy, strength, and concentration involving an activity, thought, or feeling. (noun)
detour
A longer route that is taken to avoid something or to see something along the way. (noun)
vanity
Excessive pride in one's appearance, qualities, abilities, achievements (noun)
encrypt
To protect private information by putting it into a form that can only be read by people who have the permission to do so. (verb)