A-Z-51 — Words

60 words across 1 groups

A-Z-51 — 60 words
vagabond
A person who wanders from place to place without a home or job (noun)
uppity
Self-important; arrogant (adjective)
vapid
Offering nothing that is stimulating or challenging (adjective)
usurp
To take a position of power or importance illegally or by force (verb)
unscathed
Without suffering any injury, damage, or harm (adjective)
vanish
To disappear suddenly and completely (verb)
vendetta
A blood feud in which the family of a murdered person seeks vengeance on the murderer or the murderer's family (noun)
vanquish
To defeat thoroughly (verb)
vain
Having or showing an excessively high opinion of one's appearance, abilities, or worth (adjective)
valor
Great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle (noun)
unhinged
Mentally unbalanced and unstable (adjective)
veer
To change direction suddenly (verb)
valiant
Possessing or showing courage or determination (adjective)
vast
Of very great extent or quantity; immense (adjective)
unravel
To undo twisted, knitted, or woven threads. (verb)
unscrupulous
Behaving in a way that is dishonest or unfair in order to get what you want (adjective)
vanguard
A group of people that leads the way for others, in ideas or battle. (noun)
unsung
Not appreciated or praised for some accomplishment (adjective)
upbeat
Having an attitude that is positive, hopeful, and optimistic. (adjective)
vague
Not clear (adjective)
upgrade
To improve something to a higher level (verb)
unsettling
Causing anxiety or uneasiness; disturbing. (adjective)
uptick
a small increase in the level or value of something (noun)
unthinkable
So out of the ordinary that it cannot be imagined as possible (adjective)
validate
To prove that something is true (verb)
untenable
An idea or position that cannot be defended against criticism (adjective)
unleash
To release something powerful or intense, especially something that has been held back; to set free or allow something to happen without restriction. (verb)
unnerving
Disturbing or upsetting in a way that makes someone feel anxious or afraid, sometimes leading to a loss of courage, confidence, or composure. (adjective)
unrelenting
Persistent or continuous, without stopping or diminishing in intensity (adjective)
unrest
A state of public dissatisfaction, disturbance, or turmoil, often involving protests or conflict. (noun)
unspoken
Not expressed in words, but understood or implied, especially when something is felt deeply but not discussed. (adjective)
unkempt
Messy or untidy in appearance, especially referring to hair or clothing, giving a neglected impression. (adjective)
unsteady
Not firm, stable, or balanced; likely to wobble or fall. (adjective)
unstoppable
So powerful, determined, or effective that it cannot be halted, defeated, or resisted. (adjective)
upend
To disrupt or overturn the normal order or situation; to defeat or overthrow someone or something unexpectedly (verb)
upheaval
A sudden and dramatic change or disruption, especially one that causes confusion and societal disorder. (noun)
upscale
Of superior quality or status, often used to describe products, services, or areas. (adjective)
upshot
The final result or outcome of a situation or series of events. (noun)
usurp
To take a position of power or importance illegally or by force; to seize or assume something without the right to do so. (verb)
utmost
The greatest or highest degree or amount of something; as far as possible; to the maximum extent (adjective)
vacillate
To waver between different opinions or actions; to be indecisive. (verb)
vandalism
An act of damaging or defacing something that does not belong to you; the deliberate destruction or damage of public or private property. (noun)
verbose
Containing excessive or unnecessary language (adjective)
verdict
An official or formal decision, especially after careful consideration.that ends a trial or discussion. (noun)
utopia
A real or imaginary place or state of things where everything is perect. (noun)
urgent
Requiring immediate attention or action; something that needs to be dealt with quickly. (adjective)
unforgiving
Not making an allowance for error or weakness in others; not willing to forgive others for things they might have done wrong. (adjective)
vengeance
Seeking retaliation, harm, punishment, and revenge. (noun)
venture
A daring journey or undertaking. (noun)
verbal
Being good at expressing ideas and feelings with words. (adjective)
upgrade
To improve and raise to a higher standard. (verb)
untimely
Not happening at a useful or expected time. (adjective)
unrepentant
Showing no regret, shame, or apology for having done things that were wrong. (adjective)
unreliable
Undependable, untrustworthy; an unreliable (adjective)
variety
a lot of different kinds of activities, situations, or people (adjective)
uproot
To remove or tear away from a native place or environment (verb)
vanity
Excessive pride in one's appearance, qualities, abilities, achievements (noun)
uplifted
Feeling happy and full of hope. (adjective)
uplifted
Feeling happy and full of hope. (adjective)
upright
Showing a strict regard for what is morally correct. (adjective)