verb, transitive: to use up entirely; to deplete physically | ||
verb, intransitive: to drain of energy | ||
verb, intransitive: to nag in a nitpicky way | ||
verb, transitive: to force or compell | ||
verb / nounc, transitive: to act as a support or prob; to reinforce | ||
verb, transitive: to make fun of | ||
verb, transitive: to support noun: a person who pleads a case | ||
verb, (in)transitive: to beg earnestly; to coax | ||
verb, transitive: to make easier | ||
verb, transitive: to critisize publicly | ||
verb, transitive: to reduce in supply; to drain | ||
adjective: early; begining | ||
adjective: keenly observant | ||
verb, transitive: to conclude; guess | ||
verb, intransitive: to multiply | ||
adjective: strikingly unusual | ||
adjective: ordinary, dull | ||
adjective: quiet, stationary, fixed noun: electronic noise | ||
adjective: smooth, sufisticated | ||
adjective: difficult to understnad; mentally slow; not allowing light to pass | ||
adjective: showing no feeling or pain | ||
adjective: not obvious, elusive, hard to understand | ||
adjective: hidden, submerged; waiting to be discovered | ||
adjective: inherent, natural (ex: I have an innate talent for spelling) | ||
adjective: ineffective, useless | ||
adjective: open, honest, frank | ||
noun: one who hates people | ||
noun: generous donation of money or time to benefit others | ||
adjective: bitterly sharp, rancorous | ||
verb, transitive: to make a contiton worse; to aggravate | ||
adjective: teasing, but questioning too; puzzled | ||
adjective: demanding or strict in requirements; absolutely accurate, harsh | ||
adjective: deserving blame or criticism | ||
adjective: promoting good health | ||
adjective: very productive or fruitful; fertile | ||
adjective: very hard to control; defiant in authority; unruly | ||
adjective: commonplace, ordinary, unimaginative | ||
adjective: not open to attack | ||
adjective: quick to express emotion | ||
adjective: extra, unnessesary | ||
adjective: out of date, not in use | ||
adjective: hesitent, lacking in confidence | ||
adjective: smoothly floing (sounds, voices) | ||
adjective: gifted in speaking, grace in movement | ||
adjective: ver noticable, commanding in pressence | ||
adjective: cautious, watchful, careful | ||
adjective: reserved or cool in manner, uninvolved, remote | ||
ajective: strongly in favor, biased, predjudiced noun: follower, member | ||
noun: manner of handeling yourself | ||
noun: comportment, bearing | ||
noun: unselfish, giving for benefit of others | ||
adjective: resserved, grave, somber in manner | ||
adjective: reffering to provencess; unsophisticated | ||
adjective: favoring subordinance (authority in charge) | ||
adjective: casual, carefree, cool | ||
adjective: blunt, abrupt (unpleasant in effect) | ||
adjective: sorrowful or repentent for some wrong (you feel it) | ||
adjective: reconcilling, appeasing, to improve relationships | ||
adjective: false, fake, forged | ||
noun: disbeliever in some specific sense | ||
noun: faithlessness, disloyalty, betryal | ||
adjective: on no set course, wandering, nomatic | ||
noun: not in the norm, eccentricly an oddity | ||
noun: lack of a sensible amount of care, neglect | ||
adjective: causing harm or injury in a suble way | ||
noun: a state of corruption, perversion, or evil | ||
adjective: lacking in taste, or descrimination | ||
adjective: very gloomy or sullen | ||
adjective: bitting, incessive, cutting | ||
adjective: resisting or opposing authority, rebellious | ||
noun: trickory or deceit | ||
adjective: secret | ||
adjective: distrustful of human nature, pessimistic | ||
adjective: on the sly, stolen | ||
noun: a forboding of something bad, a legal arrest | ||
noun: decline and decay, something easy to over indulge in | ||
adjective: combative, liking to start fights | ||
verb (intrans): to alter a course, to go apart from one point, to swerve | ||
adjective: joking, mocking, sarcastic | ||
adjective: common place, not fresh | ||
adjective: apt to avade persute, hard to pin down | ||
adjective: full of maligerence or evil intent | ||
adjective: fancy, capricious | ||
adjective: extremely large, numerous | ||
adjective: seemingly everywhere, widespread | ||
adjective: marked by roiling and turmoil, seething | ||
adjective: happening by chance | ||
adjective: showing early mental development | ||
adjective: eager for revenge | ||
adjective: blameless, not open to accusation | ||
adjective: imaginary, foolish | ||
adjective: odd or unusual noun: odd person | ||
verb: to free from entanglement or awkward situation | ||
noun: high opinion of one's worth verb: to value extremely | ||
noun: difference in type or quality | ||
noun: cleansing or purging that releases emotion | ||
noun: something different from the norm | ||
adjective: stupid, vacious, vapid |
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