A-Z-07 — Words

60 words across 1 groups

A-Z-07 — 60 words
chomp
To munch or chew vigorously and noisily (verb)
chuck
To throw (something) carelessly or casually (verb)
chug
(of a vehicle or boat) To move slowly with engine making regular muffled explosive sounds (verb)
churn
To agitate, squeeze, rotate, or turn a liquid slowly in a container (verb)
clash
To meet and come into violent conflict (verb)
clench
To contract the muscles of the hand, usually applicable to a firmly closed fist. (verb)
clinch
To confirm or settle (a contract or bargain) (verb)
clobber
To hit (someone) hard (verb)
chink
A narrow opening or crack, typically one that admits light (noun)
chump
A foolish or easily deceived person (noun)
cinch
An extremely easy task (noun)
clod
A lump of earth or clay (noun)
clog
To become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is slowed or stopped. (verb)
clout
Influence or power, especially in politics or business (noun)
clump
A compacted mass or lump of something (noun)
clunker
An old, run-down vehicle or machine (noun)
chatter
Talk rapidly or incessantly about trivial matters (verb)
chitchat
Talk about trivial matters (verb)
chuckle
To laugh quietly or inwardly (verb)
clatter
Make or cause to make a continuous rattling sound (verb)
chintzy
Stingy and not willing to spend money, or cheap material (adjective)
chipper
Marked by or being in sprightly good humor and health (adjective)
chubby
Plump and rounded (adjective)
chummy
On friendly terms; friendly (adjective)
clad
Clothed (adjective)
clammy
Unpleasantly damp and sticky or slimy to touch (adjective)
clumsy
Awkward in movement or in handling things (adjective)
clandestine
Kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit (adjective)
chat
Talk in a friendly and informal way (verb)
cling
(of a person or animal) To hold on tightly to (verb)
cherish
To protect and care for (someone) lovingly (verb)
chow
Food (noun)
chore
An unpleasant and boring task, but one that needs to be done. (noun)
charlatan
A person who falsely pretends to know or be something in order to deceive people (noun)
charisma
A special power that some people have to influence others (noun)
clan
A group of close-knit and interrelated families (noun)
cliffhanger
A situation in a story that is exciting because you can't guess what will happen next (noun)
classy
Something that is attractive and of excellent quality (adjective)
chatter
Incessant trivial talk (noun)
chitchat
Inconsequential conversation (noun)
chuckle
A quiet or suppressed laugh (noun)
clatter
A continuous rattling sound as of hard objects falling or striking each other (noun)
chat
An informal conversation (noun)
chasm
A wide difference in opinions, interests, or feelings between people or groups, or an actual deep split or gap in the earth. (noun)
chastise
To scold or criticize someone severely for doing something wrong. (verb)
cheapskate
A person who is unwilling to spend money, even when necessary; very stingy. (noun)
chimera
An impossible or foolish hope or dream; an illusion or fantasy. (noun)
choppy
Jerky, lacking smooth or calm flow; broken into short, uneven parts. (adjective)
chronic
Continuing or recurring frequently over time, Long-lasting and difficult to get rid of. (adjective)
chunk
A thick, solid piece of something, usually broken off or cut. (noun)
circuitous
Longer than the most direct way; roundabout. (adjective)
clairvoyant
Having the supposed ability to perceive things beyond normal human senses, especially future events (psychic). (adjective)
clamor
A loud and confused noise, especially of people shouting or protesting. (noun)
clamor
To shout loudly and insistently. (verb)
cleanse
To make something or somebody completely clean or free from unwanted elements or impurities. (verb)
cliché
An overused phrase or expression that has lost its originality or impact. (noun)
clueless
Lacking knowledge, understanding, or awareness about something. (adjective)
climax
The most intense, exciting, or important moment in a story, event, or situation. (noun)
clarity
The ability to think about or understand something clearly (noun)
circumvent
To find a way around and overcome a problem or difficulty. (verb)