A-Z-09

60 words & definitions

cower
To crouch down in fear (verb)
cram
To completely fill (a place or container) to the point that it appears to be overflowing. (verb)
crave
To have a very strong feeling of wanting something, even desperately (verb)
creak
To show weakness or frailty under strain. (verb)
cringe
To contract one's face or body due to a feeling of disgust or embarrassment (verb)
crinkle
To form small creases or wrinkles in the surface of something, especially the skin of the face as the result of a facial expression (verb)
crank
Someone who others think has unusual ideas or behaves strangely (noun)
coy
Making a pretense of shyness or modesty that is intended to be alluring (adjective)
cranky
Easily irritated or annoyed (adjective)
crappy
Of extremely poor quality (adjective)
crackle
Make a rapid succession of slight cracking noises (verb)
craven
Contemptibly lacking in courage; cowardly (adjective)
crag
A steep or rugged cliff or rock face (noun)
crescendo
A gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music (noun)
cozy
Giving a feeling of comfort, warmth, and relaxation (adjective)
crass
Lacking sensitivity, refinement, or intelligence (adjective)
crackpot
A slightly strange or foolish person (noun)
contraption
A machine or device that appears strange or unnecessarily complicated, and often badly made or unsafe (noun)
creep
Move slowly and carefully, especially in order to avoid being heard or noticed (verb)
corrupt
Having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for money or personal gain (adjective)
cramps
A painful, involuntary contraction of muscles (noun)
creepy
So strange that it makes you frightened (adjective)
covert
Hidden or secret (adjective)
crap
Something of extremely poor quality (noun)
cordial
Friendly and polite. (adjective)
contorted
Twisted or bent out of the normal shape. (adjective)
contrived
Artificial and difficult to believe. (adjective)
contour
The edge that defines the shape of something. (noun)
crevice
A narrow opening in a rock or a wall resulting from a split or crack. (noun)
convoluted
An explanation that is presented in a very complicated and difficult way. (adjective)
crackle
A sound made up of a rapid succession of slight cracking sounds (noun)
creep
Slow movement, especially at a steady but almost imperceptible pace (noun)
context
The circumstances or background information surrounding an event, statement, or idea that help explain its meaning. (noun)
controversial
Relating to topics that people have strong, opposing opinions about, that cause disagreement, debate, or argument. (adjective)
controversy
A prolonged public disagreement or heated discussion about something important. (noun)
conundrum
A confusing and difficult problem, situation, or question, where there is no clear or easy solution. (noun)
converge
To come together from different directions and meet at a point. (verb)
convoy
A group of vehicles travelling together, usually for military purposes. (noun)
cosmic
Vast or immense in scale or importance, often relating to space or the universe. (adjective)
courteous
Marked by good manners and consideration for others. (adjective)
cover-up
The act of concealing the truth or facts, especially by a person in authority. (noun)
crabby
Easily irritated or annoyed; bad-tempered. (adjective)
crack
A line on the surface of something where it has split without breaking apart. (noun)
crack
To break or cause to break without complete separation of parts, often with a sharp sound. (verb)
crackdown
A strong or severe enforcement of laws or rules. (noun)
cramped
Lacking space; uncomfortably small or tight, restricted in movement due to limited space. (adjective)
crash
A serious accident, often with a sudden loud noise caused by something breaking or hitting something forcefully. (noun)
crater
A large, round hole in the ground caused by an explosion or impact (like a meteorite). (noun)
craze
A widespread and short-lived enthusiasm or fad for something. (noun)
credibility
The quality and ability to inspire belief and trust. (noun)
crisp
Firm and dry (food); cool and fresh (weather) (adjective)
critical
Expressing disapproval or judgment about something. (adjective)
counterfeit
Made in exact imitation of something valuable or important with the intention to deceive or defraud. (adjective)
copious
Large in quantity; abundant. (adjective)
contiguous
Things that are next to each other along a common border. (adjective)
coup
A sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power; or a clever and successful achievement. (noun)
counterintuitive
Contrarhy to what one would expect, but nevertheless true. (adjective)
crestfallen
Sad and disappointed, because something one was hoping for did not happen. (adjective)
crash
To hit something with force, causing damage and a loud noise. (verb)
crispy
When food has a pleasingly firm, dry, and brittle surface or texture. (adjective)