60 words across 1 groups
| meddle |
To interfere in or busy oneself unduly with something that is not one's concern (verb)
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| mingle |
To mix or cause to mix together (verb)
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| mock |
To tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner (verb)
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| mollify |
To try to calm and soothe feelings, making the other less angry and upset (verb)
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| mirth |
Amusement, especially as expressed in laughter (noun)
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| mishmash |
A confused mixture (noun)
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| mogul |
An important or powerful person, especially in the motion picture or media industry (noun)
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| measly |
Contemptibly small or few (adjective)
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| miffed |
Annoy (adjective)
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| mellifluous |
(of a voice or words) sweet or musical; pleasant to hear (adjective)
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| minuscule |
Very small, tiny or microscopic. (adjective)
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| meek |
Quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive (adjective)
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| mimic |
Imitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule (verb)
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| mellow |
(especially of sound, taste, and color) pleasantly smooth or soft; free from harshness (adjective)
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| mockery |
Teasing and contemptuous language or behavior directed at a particular person or thing (noun)
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| meticulous |
Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise (adjective)
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| moan |
Make a long, low sound expressing physical or mental suffering or displeasure (verb)
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| mercurial |
Changing emotions suddenly and often (adjective)
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| moisturized |
To make something, especially the skin, less dry. (adjective)
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| mediocre |
Having poor to average quality. (adjective)
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| mesmerizing |
To hold one's attention in an almost magnetic way (adjective)
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| melancholy |
A feeling of being very sad that lasts for a long time (adjective)
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| mimic |
A person skilled in imitating the voice, mannerisms, or movements of others in an entertaining way (noun)
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| moan |
A long, low sound made by a person expressing physical or mental suffering or pleasure (noun)
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| mirage |
An image that exists only in the mind and is not real. (noun)
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| meantime |
In the interim — the short or undefined time before something expected occurs. (adjective)
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| medley |
A mixture of different things — a diverse combination of items, often from various sources. (noun)
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| merciless |
Without forgiveness or leniency — relentless and unkind. (adjective)
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| mere |
Barely enough or minimal — used to emphasize how small or unimportant something is. (adjective)
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| merge |
To combine or unite into a single entity, to blend or mix smoothly — so that individual elements are no longer distinct. (verb)
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| metropolis |
A large and densely populated city, often a major cultural, economic, or political center. (noun)
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| mighty |
Having great power or strength — physically or mentally strong. (adjective)
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| misconception |
A wrong and often widespread assumption based on faulty thinking or lack of information. (noun)
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| mist |
A thin layer of fine water droplets suspended in the air, often making it hard to see clearly. (noun)
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| mixup |
An error resulting from things being wrongly arranged or identified. (noun)
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| mobster |
A member of an organized crime group, a gangster involved in illegal activities, such as drug trafficking, extortion, or racketeering. (noun)
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| modest |
Humble and not boastful — not showing off one's achievements or abilitie, and avoiding attention. (adjective)
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| mediocrity |
Lack of exceptional talent or ability — being unremarkable in performance or achievement. (noun)
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| meltdown |
A sudden and complete failure, especially in a system or process (noun)
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| menial |
An activity that requires little training or talent, often repetitive. (adjective)
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| mettle |
Strength of character — showing resilience and spirit. (noun)
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| mischievous |
Playfully causing trouble or annoyance, often in a fun or harmless way. (adjective)
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| miser |
Someone extremely frugal or stingy, often to the point of discomfort or social disapproval. (noun)
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| miserable |
Very unhappy or sad — feeling deep emotional pain or sorrow. (adjective)
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| misery |
A state of great suffering or unhappiness, especially caused by emotional or physical pain. (noun)
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| misfit |
Someone whose behavior or attitude sets them apart, often making them feel isolated or out of place. (noun)
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| mishap |
An unexpected mistake or error, often not serious but troublesome. (noun)
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| mindset |
An established set of beliefs or assumptions that influences behavior and decisions. (noun)
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| mischief |
Behavior that causes minor damage or annoyance, especially by children or animals. (noun)
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| miraculous |
So fortunate and amazing that it happens as if by a miracle. (adjective)
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| mission |
A journey or action taken for a particular purpose, often of importance. (noun)
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| milestone |
A notable achievement or success — especially one that represents growth or advancement. (noun)
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| migrate |
To travel to a new location or country, to live there temporarily or permanently. (verb)
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| migrant |
A person that travels to a different country or place, often in order to find work. (noun)
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| megalomaniac |
Someone who has an unnaturally strong wish for power and control. (noun)
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| methodical |
Done by using a careful and organized procedure; working in a very careful and organized way. (adjective)
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| meteoric |
Something that develops very fast and attracts a lot of attention (adjective)
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| misguided |
Having or showing faulty judgment or reasoning. (adjective)
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| mercy |
The act of showing forgiveness and compassion. (noun)
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| minimal |
Very small in size or amount; as small as possible. (adjective)
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