A-Z-19 — Words

60 words across 1 groups

A-Z-19 — 60 words
garble
To distort a message so that it is unclear or confusing (verb)
gawk
To stare at someone in an rude and unbelieving way (verb)
gaffe
An unintentional act or remark causing embarrassment to its originator; a blunder (noun)
gamut
The complete range or scope of something (noun)
garb
Clothing or dress, especially of a distinctive or special kind (noun)
geek
An unfashionable or socially inept person, who often also has technical skills (noun)
geezer
An old man (noun)
gewgaw
A showy thing, especially one that is useless or worthless (noun)
gibberish
Unintelligible, confused, or meaningless speech or writing (noun)
gig
A single professional engagement, usually of short duration, as of jazz or rock musicians (noun)
gimmick
A trick or device intended to attract attention, publicity, or business (noun)
gist
The substance or essence of a speech or text (noun)
gab
Talk, typically at length, about trivial matters (verb)
gash
Make a gash in; cut deeply (verb)
giggle
Laugh lightly in a nervous, affected, or silly manner (verb)
fusty
Smelling stale, damp, or stuffy (adjective)
garish
Clothing that is unusually different, bright and showy (adjective)
galore
In abundance (adjective)
gaudy
Extravagantly bright or showy, typically so as to be tasteless (adjective)
giddy
Having a sensation of whirling and a tendency to fall or stagger; dizzy (adjective)
glib
(of words or the person speaking them) fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow (adjective)
gallivant
To move from one place to another in the pursuit of pleasure or entertainment (verb)
glee
Great delight (noun)
glaze
Overlay or cover (food, fabric, etc.) with a smooth, shiny coating or finish (verb)
gaunt
(of a person) lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age (adjective)
fuzzy
Having a frizzy, fluffy, or frayed texture or appearance (adjective)
genial
Friendly and cheerful (adjective)
gaze
Look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought (verb)
glamour
The attractive or exciting quality that makes certain people or things seem appealing or special (noun)
gasp
Inhale suddenly with the mouth open, out of pain, fear or astonishment (verb)
gangster
A member of a group of violent criminals (noun)
glare
Strong and dazzling light (noun)
futile
Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless (adjective)
ghastly
Causing great horror or fear; frightful or macabre (adjective)
gargantuan
Enormous (adjective)
gargle
To move a liquid around in your throat without swallowing, especially to clean it or stop it feeling painful (verb)
gallant
Brave, heroic. (adjective)
getaway
A good location for a short vacation (noun)
gingerly
To act in a way that is careful and cautious: (adjective)
gab
Talk; chatter (noun)
gash
A long deep slash, cut, or wound (noun)
giggle
A light, silly laugh (noun)
glaze
A liquid such as milk or beaten egg, used to form a smooth shiny coating on food (noun)
gaze
A steady intent look (noun)
gasp
A convulsive catching of breath (noun)
gala
A formal social event or celebration, often involving entertainment, food, and dancing. (noun)
galvanize
To stimulate or energize a group or movement to act in unison. (verb)
genre
A category or type of art, music, literature, or entertainment characterized by a particular style, form, or content. (adjective)
ghetto
A part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or marginalized community. (noun)
glance
a quick look at someone or something (noun)
glance
To look quickly or briefly at something, often without giving it full attention. (verb)
gleam
A brief or faint light, often reflected off a surface. (noun)
glean
To extract or derive meaning, knowledge, or insight from various sources, often in a careful or detailed way. (verb)
generic
Lacking distinctive features; not specific or unique. (adjective)
gap
An opening or space between two things; a missing part or break in continuity. (noun)
garbled
Confusing, distorted, unclear, and difficult to understand. (adjective)
futility
the quality being ineffective, useless, unsuccessful, and achieving nothing. (noun)
gather
To bring together and collect into one place from many scattered places. (verb)
gaping
A wide open and very large hole. (adjective)
gleaming
Being bright and shiny after being cleaned and polished. (adjective)