A-Z-50 — Words

60 words across 1 groups

A-Z-50 — 60 words
trounce
To defeat heavily in a contest (verb)
trudge
To walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions (verb)
tussle
Engage in a vigorous struggle or scuffle (verb)
tweak
To twist or pull something with a small sharp movement (verb)
twinge
A small, sudden, sharp localized pain (noun)
twitch
A short, sudden jerking or convulsive movement (noun)
trickle
(of a liquid) flow in a small stream (verb)
tumble
(typically of a person) fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong (verb)
twang
An accent or voice that identifies the person from being part of a sub-culture (verb)
tycoon
A wealthy, powerful person in business or industry (noun)
uncanny
Strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way (adjective)
tremble
To shake involuntarily, typically as a result of fear or weakness. (verb)
trek
Go on a long arduous journey, typically on foot (verb)
twinkle
(of a star or light, or a shiny object) To shine with a gleam that varies repeatedly between bright and faint (verb)
tyranny
Cruel and oppressive government or rule (noun)
trite
(of a remark, opinion, or idea) overused and consequently of little import; lacking originality or freshness (adjective)
turmoil
A state of agitation or turbulence. (noun)
trivial
Of little value or importance (adjective)
trivia
Details, considerations, or pieces of information of little importance or value (noun)
turbulent
Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not controlled or calm (adjective)
undercut
To sell goods or services at a lower price than your competitors (verb)
unflappable
Having or showing calmness in a crisis (adjective)
tumultuous
Making a loud, confused noise; uproarious (adjective)
trepidation
A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen (noun)
unconscionable
Not right or reasonable (adjective)
uncouth
(of a person or their appearance or behavior) lacking good manners, refinement, or grace (adjective)
trinket
A small decorative object, or a piece of jewelry that is cheap or of low quality: (noun)
unfazed
Not surprised or worried (adjective)
treason
The act of betraying one's country (noun)
tug
To pull with a lot of force (verb)
underling
A person with a lower rank or status (noun)
trophy
An object that is given as a prize for winning a competition (noun)
undermine
To gradually weaken the authority or ability of a person or organization (verb)
trickle
A small flow of liquid (noun)
tumble
A sudden or headlong fall (noun)
twang
A strong ringing sound such as that made by the plucked string of a musical instrument or a released bowstring (noun)
trek
A long arduous journey, especially one made on foot (noun)
unassuming
Not wanting to draw attention to yourself or to your abilities or status.ng time. (adjective)
unforgivable
So bad as to be unable to be forgiven or excused (noun)
tremor
A slight shaking movement, such as one caused by an earthquake or instability; also a subtle or faint sign of emotion, such as fear or excitement in the voice or body. (noun)
trend
A general direction in which something is developing or changing over time, such as a popular style or activity, especially in fashion, technology, or culture. (noun)
tricky
Difficult to deal with or do, often requiring skill or caution, sometimes being deceptive or misleading, making it appear different from what it really is. (adjective)
troubling
Causing worry, distress, or concern. (adjective)
truce
An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting for a certain time. (noun)
twiddle
To turn or twist something with the fingers, usually in a casual or nervous way. (verb)
ultimatum
A firm warning, often with consequences if the demand isn’t met. (noun)
unbecoming
Unflattering or unattractive, especially in clothing or actions. (adjective)
underhanded
Dishonest or sneaky, often done in a secret or deceitful way. (adjective)
undermine
To weaken or damage something, especially gradually or secretly; to sabotage or erode the foundation or support. (verb)
undoing
The process through which something falls apart or is ruined (noun)
uneasy
Feeling anxious, worried, or uncomfortable about something; feeling a sense of discomfort or restlessness. (adjective)
unadorned
Free from luxury or excess; straightforward in appearance or style (adjective)
tumult
A state of confusion, disorder, or disturbance (noun)
trivialize
To make something seem less important or serious than it really is. (verb)
tummy
The parts inside your body where food is digested; the stomach. (noun)
undeniable
Certainly true, so obvious that it cannot be doubted. (adjective)
tyrant
A cruel and oppressive ruler, usually not restrained by law. (noun)
undercover
Working secretly using a false appearance in order to get information. (adjective)
ubiquitous
Seeming to be everywhere at the same time. (adjective)
troublemaker
A person who intentionally or unintentionally causes trouble. (noun)