60 words across 1 groups
| nab |
To catch someone doing something wrong or illegal (verb)
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| nix |
Put an end to; cancel (verb)
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| nerd |
A person who lacks social skills but often makes up for it with technical ability (noun)
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| ninny |
A foolish person (noun)
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| nitwit |
A silly or foolish person (noun)
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| noggin |
A person's head (noun)
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| nook |
Small area or space, like an alcove, that is conducive to meditating, reading, relaxing or quietly reflecting. (noun)
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| nozzle |
A cylindrical or round spout at the end of a pipe, hose, or tube, used to control a jet of gas or liquid (noun)
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| nub |
A small lump or protuberance (noun)
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| nag |
Annoy or irritate (a person) with persistent fault-finding or continuous urging (verb)
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| nibble |
To take small bites out of something. (verb)
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| nip |
Pinch, squeeze, or bite sharply (verb)
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| nod |
To lower and raise one's head slightly and briefly, especially in greeting, assent, or understanding, or to give someone a signal (verb)
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| nudge |
Prod (someone) gently, typically with one's elbow, in order to draw their attention to something (verb)
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| newfangled |
Different from what one is used to; objectionably new (adjective)
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| nifty |
Particularly good, skillful, or effective (adjective)
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| niggling |
Bothersome or persistent especially in a petty or tiresome way (adjective)
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| nimble |
Quick and light in movement or action; agile (adjective)
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| nippy |
(of the weather) rather cold; chilly (adjective)
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| nemesis |
A long-standing rival; an archenemy (noun)
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| nasty |
Highly unpleasant, especially to the senses; physically nauseating (adjective)
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| notorious |
Famous or well known, typically for some bad quality or deed (adjective)
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| mystique |
A fascinating aura of mystery, awe, and power surrounding someone or something (noun)
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| nostalgia |
A sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations (noun)
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| nefarious |
An act or behaviour that is criminal, evil or wicked. (adjective)
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| nirvana |
(in Buddhism) a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth; it represents the final goal of Buddhism (noun)
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| niceties |
A fine detail or distinction, especially one regarded as intricate and fussy (noun)
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| nonchalant |
(of a person or manner) feeling or appearing casually calm and relaxed; not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm (adjective)
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| naughty |
(especially of children) disobedient; badly behaved (adjective)
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| nuance |
A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound (noun)
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| niche |
A small part of a larger whole that is particularly appropriate for the situation (noun)
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| noxious |
Poisonous or very harmful. (adjective)
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| mystified |
Being very puzzled and confused (adjective)
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| novice |
Someone who is beginning to learn a skill or subject (noun)
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| naive |
Too ready to believe someone or something, or to trust that someone's intentions are good, often because of a lack of experience: (adjective)
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| nightmare |
A very bad dream, or an event that is like a bad dream (noun)
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| nincompoop |
A stupid or foolish person (noun)
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| negligent |
To mistakenly fail to do something that should have been done (adjective)
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| narrative |
A story or a description of a series of events (noun)
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| nag |
A person who nags someone (noun)
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| nibble |
A small bite of something, usually food. (noun)
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| nip |
A sharp pinch, squeeze, or bite (noun)
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| nod |
An act of nodding the head (noun)
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| nudge |
A light touch or push (noun)
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| nap |
A light or casual sleep, usually not as deep or long as nighttime sleep. (noun)
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| noble |
Having high moral qualities such as honor, courage, and generosity. (adjective)
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| nosey |
Too interested in other people's business or private matters. (adjective)
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| nuisance |
A person, thing, or situation that causes annoyance or inconvenience. (noun)
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| neophyte |
Someone inexperienced who is just starting out in a field or area, a beginner or novice, especially someone new to a skill, subject, or activity. (noun)
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| no-no |
Something that is not allowed or is strongly discouraged. (noun)
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| nosedive |
A sudden, steep drop, a sharp decline in condition, success, or stability. (noun)
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| nascent |
Emerging or starting to grow, especially referring to ideas, industries, or movements. (adjective)
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| nebulous |
Unclear, vague, or ill-defined — lacking definite form or limits. (adjective)
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| negligible |
So small or unimportant that it can be ignored or doesn't have a noticeable effect; insignificant in amount, size, or impact — too minor to be worth considering. (adjective)
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| nourish |
To provide food or other substances necessary for growth, health, and good condition; also to support or promote the development of something (like ideas, feelings, or relationships). (verb)
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| navigate |
To lead a company, activity, etc. in a particular direction, or to deal effectively with a difficult situation. (verb)
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| nonsense |
Words or actions that are silly, stupid, make no sense, and have no meaning. (noun)
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| nepotism |
When those with power or influence favor relatives, friends, or associates, such as by giving them jobs or ruling in their favor. (noun)
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| neglect |
To fail to care of something or someone properly. (verb)
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| nostalgic |
To think affectionately about experiences you had in the past. (adjective)
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