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  • A foldable item is designed to be easily collapsed or expanded for storage or transport.
    vocabulary design
  • Fixtures are items that are fixed in place, often permanently attached to a structure.
    vocabulary construction
  • The term purportedly means something is claimed to be true, but not necessarily proven.
    vocabulary language
  • A pullout refers to a section or feature that can be removed or drawn out from a larger entity.
    vocabulary design
  • Self-assembly refers to the ability of an object to assemble itself without external assistance.
    vocabulary technology
  • Space-saving designs are created to maximize efficiency in limited areas.
    vocabulary design
  • To brandish means to wave or exhibit something, often a weapon, in a threatening manner.
    vocabulary action
  • Commentators are individuals who provide analysis or commentary on events, usually in media.
    vocabulary media
  • Anti-sleep products are designed to prevent or reduce the effects of sleepiness.
    vocabulary health
  • Pliancy refers to the quality of being flexible or adaptable.
    vocabulary characteristics
  • To masquerade means to disguise oneself or to pretend to be someone else.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Outbluffing is a strategy used to deceive or outsmart an opponent.
    vocabulary strategy
  • Play-acting refers to pretending to be in a certain role or situation.
    vocabulary theater
  • Annexation is the act of incorporating a territory into another entity or country.
    vocabulary politics
  • Queue-jumping is the act of bypassing others in a line or waiting process.
    vocabulary behavior
  • A cheerleader is someone who promotes or supports a team, often through enthusiastic displays.
    vocabulary sports
  • Televangelists are religious leaders who use television to spread their messages.
    vocabulary religion
  • Anti-bug products are designed to repel or eliminate insects.
    vocabulary health
  • Bastions are strongholds or places that provide protection.
    vocabulary defense
  • Biodefence refers to strategies or measures taken to protect against biological threats.
    vocabulary security
  • Feather-bedding refers to the practice of employing more workers than necessary, often leading to inefficiency.
    vocabulary economics
  • Being overprotective means being excessively concerned about someone's safety.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Ring-fenced refers to funds or resources that are set aside for a specific purpose.
    vocabulary finance
  • Rustproof materials are resistant to corrosion from rust.
    vocabulary materials
  • Splashproof items are designed to resist damage from water splashes.
    vocabulary design
  • Awardees are individuals who have received an award for their achievements.
    vocabulary recognition
  • Honorees are those who are honored or recognized for their contributions.
    vocabulary recognition
  • Anti-subsidy refers to measures or policies that oppose government financial support.
    vocabulary economics
  • Scrappage refers to the process of disposing of or recycling old vehicles or equipment.
    vocabulary environment
  • A cosmetologist is a professional who specializes in beauty treatments.
    vocabulary beauty
  • Cosmetically refers to aspects related to appearance or beauty.
    vocabulary beauty
  • Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells to improve skin appearance.
    vocabulary health
  • A makeover is a transformation in appearance, often for enhancement.
    vocabulary beauty
  • An altercation is a heated or angry dispute or argument.
    vocabulary conflict
  • Cleavage refers to the area between a person's breasts, often emphasized in fashion.
    vocabulary fashion
  • A contretemps is an unexpected and unfortunate occurrence or event.
    vocabulary events
  • Dissonance refers to a lack of harmony or agreement, often resulting in conflict.
    vocabulary conflict
  • Infighting refers to internal conflict or disputes within an organization.
    vocabulary conflict
  • A logjam is a situation where progress is stalled due to obstacles.
    vocabulary obstacles
  • Multifront refers to dealing with multiple challenges or issues simultaneously.
    vocabulary strategy
  • Agroforestry is a land-use management system that combines agriculture and forestry.
    vocabulary environment
  • Tree-lined refers to streets or areas that are bordered by trees.
    vocabulary geography
  • An armload or armful is a quantity of items that can be carried in one's arms.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A backlog refers to an accumulation of uncompleted tasks or orders.
    vocabulary management
  • A boatload refers to a large quantity of items or people that can be carried by a boat.
    vocabulary quantities
  • Bucketfuls or bucketloads refer to the amount that fills a bucket.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A fistful is a quantity that can be held in one's fist.
    vocabulary quantities
  • Generalities refer to broad or vague statements that may lack specificity.
    vocabulary language
  • A motherlode refers to a large source or supply of something, often valuable.
    vocabulary resources
  • An outpouring refers to a sudden and intense expression of emotion or support.
    vocabulary emotion
  • Shedloads refer to a large quantity of items or materials, often in a shed.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A smorgasbord is a wide variety of options or choices, often in food.
    vocabulary variety
  • A basketful refers to the amount that can fill a basket.
    vocabulary quantities
  • Cartloads refer to quantities that can be carried by a cart.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A forkful is the amount that can be held on a fork.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A glassfuls refers to the amount that can fill a glass.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A jarfuls is the amount that can fill a jar.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A pocketful is the amount that can fit in a pocket.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A spadeful is the amount that can be held in a spade.
    vocabulary quantities
  • Truckloads refer to large quantities that can be transported by a truck.
    vocabulary quantities
  • A tankful is the amount that fills a tank.
    vocabulary quantities
  • Feeling antsy means feeling restless or impatient.
    vocabulary emotions
  • Dementedly refers to behavior that is crazy or irrational.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Excitability refers to the quality of being easily excited or agitated.
    vocabulary emotions
  • Febrifugal refers to substances that help to reduce fever.
    vocabulary health
  • Someone who is high-strung is overly nervous or sensitive.
    vocabulary emotions
  • Overeagerness refers to being excessively enthusiastic or eager.
    vocabulary emotions
  • Shockable refers to something that can be easily shocked or surprised.
    vocabulary emotions
  • Thin-skinned describes someone who is overly sensitive to criticism.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Anti-malarial refers to medications or measures that prevent or treat malaria.
    vocabulary health
  • Bog-standard means something that is very ordinary or basic.
    vocabulary quality
  • Interdepartmentally refers to interactions or processes that occur between departments.
    vocabulary organization
  • A non-subject is a topic that is not the main focus of discussion.
    vocabulary discussion
  • Subscience refers to a field of study that is subordinate or less established.
    vocabulary science
  • Suicidology is the study of suicide and related behaviors.
    vocabulary psychology
  • A backyard is an area of land behind a house or building.
    vocabulary geography
  • A bailiwick refers to someone's area of expertise or authority.
    vocabulary expertise
  • Leitmotivs are recurring themes or ideas in a piece of art or literature.
    vocabulary art
  • A subtheme is a secondary theme that supports the main theme.
    vocabulary literature
  • Sub-topics are smaller topics that fall under a broader category.
    vocabulary organization
  • Thematically refers to aspects related to a specific theme.
    vocabulary literature
  • Topicality refers to the relevance or importance of a subject in a current context.
    vocabulary discussion
  • Roadkill refers to animals that have been killed on the road by vehicles.
    vocabulary environment
  • A ballpark is an area where baseball games are played.
    vocabulary sports
  • Flatlining refers to a situation where there is no progress or change.
    vocabulary status
  • Overlapping refers to situations where two or more events or topics coincide.
    vocabulary events
  • To be bulldozed means to be pushed or forced into a situation aggressively.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Airworthiness refers to the ability of an aircraft to be safely flown.
    vocabulary aviation
  • Biosafety refers to measures taken to ensure safety in biological research.
    vocabulary science
  • Inoffensive means not likely to cause offense or displeasure.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Non-exposed refers to something that is not visible or revealed.
    vocabulary visibility
  • Ozone-friendly refers to products that do not harm the ozone layer.
    vocabulary environment
  • Roadworthy refers to vehicles that are safe and fit for driving on the road.
    vocabulary transport
  • Seaworthiness refers to a vessel's ability to be safely operated at sea.
    vocabulary maritime
  • Unaffected means not influenced or changed by something.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Unbruised means not marked or damaged, especially in a physical sense.
    vocabulary condition
  • To resite means to relocate or change the site of something, often for improvement.
    vocabulary construction
  • Arm-twisting refers to coercing someone into doing something through pressure.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Noncoercive refers to actions that do not involve force or pressure.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Coercion is the act of compelling someone to act against their will.
    vocabulary behavior
  • To be press-ganged means to be forced into service, often unwillingly.
    vocabulary behavior
  • To be steamrollered means to be overwhelmed or pushed aside in a forceful manner.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Strong-arm tactics involve using force or intimidation to achieve a goal.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Anti-smog refers to measures taken to reduce or prevent smog formation.
    vocabulary environment
  • Biomaterials are materials derived from living organisms.
    vocabulary science
  • Climate-friendly refers to practices that do not harm the environment.
    vocabulary environment
  • Decarbonisation is the process of reducing carbon emissions to combat climate change.
    vocabulary environment
  • Decontamination refers to the process of removing hazardous substances from an area.
    vocabulary safety
  • Depopulation refers to the reduction of a population size, often due to emigration or disaster.
    vocabulary demographics
  • An eco-auditor assesses environmental practices and compliance with regulations.
    vocabulary environment
  • Eco-labelling refers to labels that indicate products are environmentally friendly.
    vocabulary environment
  • Feed-in refers to systems that allow renewable energy to be integrated into the grid.
    vocabulary energy
  • Food-insecure refers to individuals or communities lacking reliable access to sufficient food.
    vocabulary nutrition
  • Fuel-efficient vehicles are designed to use less fuel while maintaining performance.
    vocabulary transport
  • Interpopulation(al) refers to interactions or relations between different populations.
    vocabulary sociology
  • Nonreusable items cannot be used more than once and are often disposable.
    vocabulary environment
  • Nonrecyclable materials cannot be processed for reuse.
    vocabulary environment
  • An off-gridder is someone who lives independently of public utilities.
    vocabulary lifestyle
  • Over-exploitation refers to the excessive use of resources leading to depletion.
    vocabulary environment
  • Single-use items are designed to be used once and then discarded.
    vocabulary environment
  • Bravura refers to a show of boldness or brilliance in performance.
    vocabulary art
  • An exhibitionist is someone who seeks to attract attention through behavior.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Showboating refers to extravagant or ostentatious display of talent or ability.
    vocabulary behavior
  • To act showily means to do something in a way that is designed to attract attention.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Allusiveness refers to the quality of being indirect or suggestive.
    vocabulary language
  • Citations are references to sources or authorities in academic work.
    vocabulary academics
  • Foregoing refers to something that has been previously mentioned or discussed.
    vocabulary language
  • A misquotation is an incorrect or inaccurate representation of someone's words.
    vocabulary language
  • To be namechecked means to be mentioned or referenced, often in a context.
    vocabulary language
  • Pursuant refers to actions taken in accordance with or following something.
    vocabulary law
  • A referent is something that refers to or denotes another thing.
    vocabulary language
  • Imagery refers to visually descriptive or figurative language that evokes sensations.
    vocabulary literature
  • Metonyms are words that are used to refer to something closely related, like using 'the crown' to refer to royalty.
    vocabulary language
  • Fairyland refers to a magical or enchanting place often found in stories.
    vocabulary fantasy
  • To act idealistically means to pursue goals or values based on ideals rather than practicalities.
    vocabulary philosophy
  • Hotspots are areas that are particularly active or significant in a certain context.
    vocabulary geography
  • Bellicosity refers to a tendency to be aggressive or warlike.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Bloodless refers to actions or events that are without violence or bloodshed.
    vocabulary violence
  • Anti-sentimental refers to a stance or attitude that opposes sentimental feelings.
    vocabulary behavior
  • To be belied means to contradict or show something to be false.
    vocabulary truth
  • Deadpan refers to a style of humor or expression that is serious and without emotion.
    vocabulary humor
  • Dissimulation refers to the act of concealing one's true feelings or intentions.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Impassivity or impassiveness refers to the quality of being emotionless or indifferent.
    vocabulary emotions
  • Impenitent describes someone who is unrepentant or not sorry for their actions.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Inscrutability refers to the quality of being difficult to understand or interpret.
    vocabulary mystery
  • To act matter-of-factly means to do so in a straightforward and unemotional manner.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Sphinx-like describes someone who is enigmatic or mysterious in demeanor.
    vocabulary mystery
  • To be unmoved means to be unaffected by emotions or events.
    vocabulary emotions
  • Anonymisation is the process of removing personal identifiers to protect privacy.
    vocabulary privacy
  • A backroom is a private or secretive place where deals or discussions occur.
    vocabulary secrecy
  • Backstage refers to the area behind the stage in a theater, usually not seen by the audience.
    vocabulary theater
  • Conspiratorially refers to actions done in a secretive or suspicious manner.
    vocabulary secrecy
  • Down-low refers to keeping something secret or confidential.
    vocabulary secrecy
  • Contour refers to the outline or shape of an object or figure.
    vocabulary geometry
  • Smoke-filled refers to an area that is filled with smoke, often indicating danger.
    vocabulary danger
  • Whitewash refers to the act of covering up or glossing over problems or issues.
    vocabulary deception
  • Undisclosed refers to information that has not been made public or revealed.
    vocabulary secrecy
  • Metrics are standards of measurement used to assess performance or progress.
    vocabulary data
  • A cornerstone is a fundamental element that is essential for a structure or concept.
    vocabulary foundation
  • Criticality refers to the importance or significance of something in a context.
    vocabulary importance
  • Gravitas refers to seriousness or dignity in demeanor.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Momentousness refers to the quality of being of great importance or significance.
    vocabulary importance
  • Overfocus refers to an excessive concentration on a particular aspect or detail.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Character-building or character-forming refers to experiences that develop one's character.
    vocabulary personal_development
  • Deepening refers to the act of making something more profound or intense.
    vocabulary intensity
  • Distillates are purified liquids obtained from distillation processes.
    vocabulary science
  • Undergirded refers to being supported or strengthened by a foundation.
    vocabulary support
  • A backbone is a fundamental support structure or source of strength.
    vocabulary support
  • Handholds are grips or supports that can be used to hold onto something.
    vocabulary support
  • Load-bearing refers to structures that support weight or loads.
    vocabulary construction
  • Underpinning refers to the support or foundation that strengthens a structure.
    vocabulary construction
  • Unsupported means lacking adequate support or foundation.
    vocabulary construction
  • Experimentally refers to methods or practices based on experimentation or trials.
    vocabulary science
  • Indeterminacy refers to the state of being uncertain or unpredictable.
    vocabulary uncertainty
  • To act questioningly means to do so with doubt or skepticism.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Unconfirmed refers to information that has not been verified or validated.
    vocabulary verification
  • Self-help refers to methods or practices aimed at improving one's own well-being.
    vocabulary personal_development
  • Self-reliant individuals depend on their own capabilities and resources.
    vocabulary independence
  • Self-sufficiency refers to the ability to meet one's own needs without external aid.
    vocabulary independence
  • A self-taught person learns skills or knowledge on their own without formal education.
    vocabulary education
  • Unaided refers to doing something without help or assistance.
    vocabulary independence
  • Oliviculture is the cultivation of olive trees for oil or fruit.
    vocabulary agriculture
  • To overwinter means to survive or endure through the winter season.
    vocabulary season
  • Pick-your-own refers to farms where customers can select their own produce.
    vocabulary agriculture
  • Post-harvest refers to processes that occur after the harvest of crops.
    vocabulary agriculture
  • Tillage refers to the preparation of soil for growing crops.
    vocabulary agriculture
  • Sharecropping is a system where farmers work land owned by another in exchange for a share of the crop.
    vocabulary economics
  • Non-circulating refers to items that are not available for public use or borrowing.
    vocabulary library
  • Non-tenured or untenured refers to positions that do not have permanent employment status.
    vocabulary employment
  • Residual refers to what remains after the main part has been removed or dealt with.
    vocabulary remaining
  • Espousal refers to the act of supporting or advocating for a particular cause or belief.
    vocabulary advocacy
  • Flag-waving refers to the act of showing strong support for a cause or belief, often in a patriotic context.
    vocabulary patriotism
  • Co-signatories or cosigners are individuals who sign a document alongside others to indicate agreement.
    vocabulary legal
  • Logrolling refers to the practice of exchanging favors or support in politics.
    vocabulary politics
  • Garnishees are individuals or entities that receive a portion of someone's wages to satisfy a debt.
    vocabulary finance
  • Receivership refers to a situation where a court appoints a receiver to manage the assets of a company.
    vocabulary business
  • Undersigned refers to individuals who have signed a document, often at the bottom of it.
    vocabulary legal
  • Princely refers to something that is grand, lavish, or royal in nature.
    vocabulary luxury
  • Wool-gathering refers to daydreaming or indulging in fantasy thoughts.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Denouement refers to the final resolution or outcome of a story or situation.
    vocabulary literature
  • Finalisation refers to the process of completing or making something final.
    vocabulary completion
  • Non-ending refers to something that seems to have no conclusion or finality.
    vocabulary duration
  • Ageless refers to something that does not show signs of aging or time.
    vocabulary time
  • Sprightliness refers to being lively, energetic, and full of life.
    vocabulary energy
  • To be knee-deep means to be heavily involved or immersed in something.
    vocabulary involvement
  • A scoreboard is a display that shows the score in a game or competition.
    vocabulary sports
  • Trophyless refers to a team or individual that has not won any trophies or awards.
    vocabulary sports
  • Ascription refers to the assignment of a quality or attribute to a person or thing.
    vocabulary attribution
  • A standpoint is a particular perspective or point of view.
    vocabulary perspective
  • Rationalisation refers to the process of justifying or explaining one's actions or beliefs.
    vocabulary psychology
  • Rationale refers to the underlying reason or explanation for something.
    vocabulary reasoning
  • Mainspring refers to the primary driving force or element behind something.
    vocabulary motivation
  • To be bootstrapped means to achieve success or progress through one's own efforts.
    vocabulary success
  • Finesse refers to intricate and refined skill in handling a situation.
    vocabulary skill
  • Performance-enhancing refers to substances or practices that improve athletic ability.
    vocabulary sports
  • Performance-related refers to factors or incentives linked to an individual's performance.
    vocabulary employment
  • Performant refers to something that performs well or is efficient.
    vocabulary performance
  • All-out refers to a complete or total effort in a situation.
    vocabulary effort
  • Out-and-out refers to something that is completely unambiguous or clear.
    vocabulary clarity
  • Reattempts are attempts made again after an initial failure.
    vocabulary effort
  • Pushback refers to resistance or opposition to an idea or proposal.
    vocabulary conflict
  • An enchilada is a type of Mexican dish made with a rolled tortilla filled with meat or cheese.
    vocabulary food
  • Full-scale refers to something that is done on a large or complete level.
    vocabulary scale
  • Unexpurgated refers to something that is unedited and contains all content without censorship.
    vocabulary content
  • Casuistry refers to the use of clever but unsound reasoning, especially in moral dilemmas.
    vocabulary ethics
  • Honeyfuggled or honeyfugled means to have been deceived or tricked in a sweet manner.
    vocabulary deception
  • To be hoodwinked means to be deceived or fooled.
    vocabulary deception
  • Prestidigitation refers to sleight of hand or magic tricks performed by a magician.
    vocabulary magic
  • Tradecraft refers to the skills and methods used in espionage or intelligence work.
    vocabulary espionage
  • Counter-terrorism or anti-terrorism refers to activities aimed at preventing or responding to terrorist acts.
    vocabulary security
  • Skyjacking refers to the act of hijacking an aircraft.
    vocabulary aviation
  • Escapology is the art of escaping from confinement or difficult situations.
    vocabulary skills
  • A counter-spell is a magical spell used to negate or reverse another spell.
    vocabulary magic
  • Elopements refer to secretive or hasty marriages without parental consent.
    vocabulary relationships
  • To out-deliver means to exceed in delivery or performance compared to others.
    vocabulary performance
  • To re-attain means to reach or achieve something again after a loss.
    vocabulary achievement
  • Wish-fulfillment refers to the satisfaction of a desire or wish, often in dreams.
    vocabulary psychology
  • Scratch- refers to the action of marking or scraping a surface, often leaving a mark.
    vocabulary action
  • Vietnamisation refers to the process of reducing American involvement in the Vietnam War by transferring responsibility to South Vietnamese forces.
    history vietnam_war
  • A person who is football-crazy or football-mad has an intense passion for football.
    sports culture
  • The term sylphlike describes someone who is graceful and slender in appearance.
    adjectives descriptions
  • Ox-drawn refers to a vehicle or cart that is pulled by oxen.
    transportation animals
  • To slenderise means to make something thinner or more slender.
    verbs modification
  • A waif-like appearance suggests someone who is thin and fragile looking.
    adjectives descriptions
  • Rootlessness refers to a feeling of being disconnected or lacking a stable home.
    emotions psychology
  • Couchsurfing or sofa-surfing is a practice where travelers stay at people's homes instead of hotels for free.
    travel culture
  • A vagabond is a person who wanders from place to place without a permanent home.
    lifestyle descriptions
  • The term unwaged describes someone who is not currently earning a salary or wage.
    employment economics
  • To be dislodged means to be removed from a fixed position or place.
    verbs movement
  • Over-extraction refers to the excessive removal of resources, leading to depletion.
    environment economics
  • Oratorical refers to the art of public speaking or rhetoric.
    language skills
  • A sharp-tongued person is known for being blunt or critical in speech.
    adjectives descriptions
  • Someone who is silver-tongued is exceptionally persuasive or eloquent in speech.
    adjectives descriptions
  • Expressive describes someone who is able to convey emotions clearly.
    adjectives emotions
  • Outtakes are the unused or deleted scenes from a film or video.
    film media
  • Well-chosen refers to something that has been selected with care and consideration.
    adjectives selection
  • High-stakes refers to situations that involve a lot of risk or potential loss.
    risk business
  • Out-of-pocket expenses are costs that are paid directly by an individual, not covered by insurance.
    finance expenses
  • A rake-off is a share of profits or earnings that is taken by someone.
    finance business
  • Anti-shark refers to measures or policies that protect consumers from predatory lending practices.
    finance consumer_protection
  • Bodyguards are individuals employed to provide protection to someone, often a public figure.
    security jobs
  • Self-preservation is the instinct to protect oneself from harm or danger.
    psychology survival
  • Weatherisation or weatherproofing involves making a building resistant to weather conditions.
    construction environment
  • Bed-blocking occurs when patients remain in a hospital bed despite being medically fit for discharge.
    healthcare hospital
  • Bed-ridden describes a person who is unable to leave their bed due to illness or disability.
    health descriptions
  • The term bedside refers to the area next to a bed, often associated with care.
    healthcare location
  • To deprescribe means to withdraw a medication that is no longer necessary.
    healthcare medicine
  • Nonhospitalised refers to patients who are receiving treatment outside of a hospital setting.
    healthcare treatment
  • Nurse-led initiatives are healthcare programs that are primarily managed by nurses.
    healthcare nursing
  • A treatable condition is one that can be managed or cured with appropriate care.
    healthcare conditions
  • Deconditioning refers to the loss of physical fitness due to inactivity.
    health fitness
  • Indisposition means a state of being unwell or unable to perform normal activities.
    health emotions
  • An outpatient is a patient who receives medical treatment without being admitted to a hospital.
    healthcare patients
  • Disinclination refers to a lack of willingness or a tendency to avoid something.
    psychology emotions
  • Jobsworths are individuals who rigidly adhere to rules and regulations, often to the point of absurdity.
    work behavior
  • Careworn describes someone who appears tired and anxious due to prolonged worry.
    emotions descriptions
  • Crestfallen refers to being disappointed or dejected after a setback.
    emotions descriptions
  • To feel disconsolately or inconsolably means to be in a state of deep sorrow without comfort.
    emotions descriptions
  • The term gone-away refers to someone who is absent or has left a place.
    descriptions absence
  • Downcast describes someone who is feeling sad or depressed.
    emotions descriptions
  • Done-by or done-to refers to someone who feels wronged or victimized.
    emotions behavior
  • Lovesick, lovestruck, and lovelorn describe feelings of longing or yearning for someone in love.
    emotions love
  • Non-fulfilment refers to the state of not achieving or reaching one's goals or desires.
    psychology goals
  • Unsmiling describes someone who is serious or lacking a smile.
    emotions descriptions
  • Atonement refers to the act of making amends for a wrongdoing.
    morality ethics
  • Bygone refers to something that is from the past or no longer in existence.
    history time
  • Expiation is the act of making amends or seeking forgiveness for a wrongdoing.
    morality ethics
  • An unrepentant person does not feel remorse or regret for their actions.
    morality behavior
  • Noncurrent refers to something that is not currently relevant or in use.
    time relevance
  • Dateless means lacking a specific date or being timeless.
    time descriptions
  • A drawn-out situation is one that is prolonged or extended over time.
    time descriptions
  • Long-lived refers to something that has a long duration or existence.
    time descriptions
  • Long-running describes something that has been in existence for a considerable time.
    time descriptions
  • A self-perpetuating system continues to exist or operate independently of external forces.
    systems independence
  • An add-on is something that is added to enhance or improve something else.
    technology enhancements
  • Appurtenances are additional items or accessories that come with something.
    items accessories
  • Jacked-up refers to something that has been increased or enhanced in intensity or size.
    modification enhancements
  • Non-detachable means something that cannot be separated or removed.
    properties attachments
  • Half-cut describes someone who is slightly drunk or tipsy.
    slang drinking
  • A teetotaller is a person who abstains from alcohol consumption.
    lifestyle drinking
  • Well-oiled can refer to something that is functioning smoothly or a person who is drunk.
    slang functionality
  • Bachelorhood refers to the state of being a single man, often without a partner.
    lifestyle relationships
  • Singletons are individuals who are single or not in a relationship.
    relationships status
  • Non-identical describes items that are not the same or vary in some way.
    comparisons descriptions
  • Interiorised refers to beliefs or values that have been internalized within a person.
    psychology beliefs
  • Anti-university refers to movements or ideologies that oppose traditional education systems.
    education philosophy
  • Intercampus refers to interactions or activities that occur between different campuses.
    education collaboration
  • Lockstep refers to a situation where actions are taken in perfect synchronization.
    synchronization movement
  • Non-unanimous means that not everyone agrees or is in full consensus on an issue.
    agreement disagreement
  • Nonconfrontational describes a person who avoids conflict and prefers peaceful interactions.
    behavior conflict
  • Self-admitted refers to someone who openly acknowledges their own faults or mistakes.
    honesty behavior
  • A one-off refers to something that is done only once and not repeated.
    uniqueness events
  • A one-shot is an attempt that is made with the expectation of success on the first try.
    attempts success
  • Aplomb refers to self-confidence or assurance in a demanding situation.
    confidence behavior
  • Self-belief is the confidence in one's own abilities and judgment.
    confidence psychology
  • Self-respecting describes someone who has dignity and values themselves.
    values self-esteem
  • Antediluvian refers to something that is extremely old or outdated.
    time descriptions
  • Blimpish describes someone who is overweight or corpulent in appearance.
    descriptions body
  • Non-contemporary refers to something that is not current or modern.
    time descriptions
  • Pre-owned refers to items that have been previously owned or used.
    items status
  • Timeworn describes something that shows signs of age or wear.
    age descriptions
  • To reconceptualise means to form a new concept or understanding of something.
    thought understanding
  • Retheorisations involve creating new theories or frameworks around existing concepts.
    theory ideas
  • Palm-fringed describes a location that is surrounded by palm trees.
    geography descriptions
  • Chalkiness refers to a texture that is dry and powdery, resembling chalk.
    texture descriptions
  • Discolouration refers to a change in the color of something, often due to damage or age.
    color changes
  • Non-complementary describes items that do not enhance or work well together.
    items relationships
  • Tie-dyed refers to a fabric that has been dyed using a twisting technique to create patterns.
    textiles design
  • Obeisances are gestures of respect or submission, often in a cultural context.
    culture respect
  • A ballgame refers to a game played with a ball, often used in sports contexts.
    sports games
  • Contradistinction is the act of comparing two things to highlight their differences.
    comparisons differences
  • Disparity refers to a great difference or inequality between two or more things.
    inequality comparisons
  • Damnably is an adverb used to describe something that is extremely bad or unacceptable.
    adverbs negativity
  • Exasperatingly describes something that is frustrating or annoying.
    adverbs frustration
  • Gadflies are people who provoke others into action through criticism or questioning.
    behavior provocation
  • Insufferably describes a state of being unbearably annoying or intolerable.
    adverbs negativity
  • Nettlesome refers to something that is irritating or troublesome.
    adjectives negativity
  • Vexatiously means in a manner that is annoying or troubling.
    adverbs negativity
  • A panellist is a member of a group that discusses or debates a particular topic.
    discussion roles
  • Sufferance refers to the tolerance of something unpleasant or difficult.
    emotions tolerance
  • Allowable refers to something that is permitted or accepted under certain conditions.
    permissions rules
  • A get-out-of-jail-free card refers to a means of avoiding consequences for an action.
    games consequences
  • To green-light something means to give approval or permission to proceed.
    permissions decisions
  • Reauthorisation involves giving new authorization or approval for something.
    permissions processes
  • Curtailment refers to the action of reducing or limiting something.
    reduction processes
  • Delimitation is the act of defining the boundaries or limits of something.
    definitions boundaries
  • Gatekeeping refers to controlling access to something, often in a selective manner.
    control access
  • To be hamstrung means to be severely restricted or hindered in action.
    limitations restrictions
  • Illiberal refers to attitudes or policies that are restrictive or intolerant.
    politics attitudes
  • Retightened means to make something tight or secure again.
    modification security
  • A straitjacket refers to a garment used to restrict the movement of someone, often in a mental health context.
    healthcare restrictions
  • Midstream refers to the middle of a process or action.
    time processes
  • Mothballed means to put something into storage or to cease its operation temporarily.
    storage operations
  • Noncancellable refers to a contract or policy that cannot be terminated early.
    contracts policies
  • Nullified means to be rendered invalid or void.
    law validity
  • Backdated refers to something that is made effective from a previous date.
    time documents
  • Defrauding refers to the act of deceiving someone to gain money or property.
    crime deception
  • Imposture is the act of pretending to be someone else in order to deceive others.
    deception crime
  • Backflips refer to a gymnastic move where a person flips backward in the air.
    sports gymnastics
  • To backpedal means to reverse a previous decision or statement.
    decisions reversals
  • Climbdowns refer to situations where someone has to retract a previous stance or position.
    politics decisions
  • Deradicalisation is the process of changing someone’s beliefs to reduce extremist views.
    politics beliefs
  • Seesawed refers to a situation that fluctuates or changes back and forth.
    changes variability
  • Depoliticisation refers to the process of removing political influence from something.
    politics processes
  • Interparty refers to interactions or activities that occur between different political parties.
    politics collaboration
  • Interventionist describes policies or actions that involve intervening in another's affairs.
    politics actions
  • Statesmanlike refers to behavior that is dignified and politically astute.
    politics behavior
  • Voice-overs are recorded narrations added to films or videos.
    media film
  • A showrunner is a person responsible for overseeing the production of a television series.
    media roles
  • Interchannel refers to interactions or communications that occur between different channels.
    communication media
  • Cross-questioning is the act of questioning someone in a challenging manner.
    interrogation communication
  • To be debriefed means to be questioned or interviewed after an event.
    interviews processes
  • Soundings refer to opinions or feedback gathered from a group.
    feedback communication
  • A contrivance is a device or plan that is devised for a specific purpose.
    devices planning
  • An applicator is a tool used to apply a substance, often in medical or cosmetic contexts.
    tools applications
  • A dehumidifier is a device that removes moisture from the air.
    devices environment
  • A self-propelled vehicle moves on its own without external force.
    vehicles mechanics
  • Unautomated refers to processes that are not carried out by machines or technology.
    technology processes
  • Enlightenment refers to a period of intellectual growth and cultural advancement.
    history culture
  • Post-impact refers to the period or effects that occur after a significant event.
    events time
  • A workhorse is a person or thing that performs hard work consistently.
    work efficiency
  • Resultant or resulting refers to something that is a direct outcome of a particular action.
    outcomes results
  • Climatologists are scientists who study climate and its changes.
    science environment
  • A hotshot is a person who is highly skilled or successful in a particular field.
    skills success
  • A supremo is a person who holds supreme power or authority in a given context.
    power authority
  • Technocratic refers to governance or decision-making that is based on technical expertise.
    politics expertise
  • Antiquarianism is the study or collection of antiquities or ancient artifacts.
    history collecting
  • A dreamboat is a person who is considered attractive or charming.
    attractiveness descriptions
  • Anti-nuclear refers to movements or policies that oppose nuclear energy or weapons.
    politics environment
  • Anti-whaling refers to movements that oppose the practice of whaling for commercial purposes.
    environment activism
  • Clicktivism is activism that is conducted through online platforms and social media.
    activism technology
  • A counter-movement is a social movement that opposes or reacts against another movement.
    social_movements politics
  • Craftivism combines crafting with activism to promote social change.
    activism crafts
  • A die-in is a form of protest where participants lie down to simulate being dead.
    protest activism
  • A firebrand is a person who is passionate about a cause and incites change.
    activism leadership
  • Groundswell refers to a significant increase in support or opinion among the general public.
    public_opinion social_change
  • Insurgents are individuals who rebel against an established authority or government.
    politics rebellion
  • Counter-revolutionaries are individuals or groups that oppose a revolution or revolutionary changes.
    politics revolution
  • Ringleaders are individuals who lead or organize a group, often in a rebellious context.
    leadership groups
  • An entourage is a group of people who accompany and support a celebrity or important figure.
    groups support
  • An in-group refers to a social group with which a person identifies and feels a sense of belonging.
    social_groups identity
  • Intergenerational refers to interactions or relationships that occur between different generations.
    relationships generations
  • Backbreaking describes work that is extremely physically demanding.
    work challenges
  • Gruellingly refers to something that is exhausting or demanding in effort.
    effort challenges
  • Hard-won refers to achievements that require significant effort or struggle to attain.
    achievements effort
  • Insupportable describes something that cannot be supported or justified.
    support justification
  • Punishingly refers to something that is harsh or difficult to endure.
    difficulty challenges
  • An unplayable situation is one that cannot be played or engaged with effectively.
    games challenges
  • Inhibitory refers to something that restricts or limits an action or process.
    limitations processes
  • Fearmongering is the action of spreading fear and panic, often for manipulation.
    manipulation fear
  • Heart-stopping refers to something that causes extreme excitement or fear.
    emotions excitement
  • Coexistence refers to the state of living together in harmony despite differences.
    relationships harmony
  • A self-confessed person openly admits to their own faults or behavior.
    honesty behavior
  • Houseroom refers to space or accommodation provided for someone to live in.
    housing accommodation
  • Perchance means perhaps or possibly in a given context.
    uncertainty language
  • Probabilistic refers to something that is related to or based on probabilities.
    statistics mathematics
  • Asunder means to be apart or divided into pieces.
    separation division
  • Exhortative refers to language or speech that is encouraging or urging action.
    language encouragement
  • To be overencouraged means to be excessively motivated or pushed to act.
    motivation behavior
  • A bolthole is a place of refuge or escape.
    refuge places
  • Non-domestic refers to items or situations that are not related to home or household.
    categories home
  • A hangout is a place where people gather or spend time together.
    social places
  • A sojourn is a temporary stay in a place, often for travel purposes.
    travel stays
  • Self-suggestive describes a person who is influenced by their own thoughts or beliefs.
    psychology influence
  • Actionable refers to information or evidence that can lead to legal action.
    law evidence
  • Admissibility refers to whether evidence or information can be accepted in court.
    law evidence
  • A lawsuit is a legal case brought before a court to settle a dispute.
    law legal_cases
  • No-fault refers to insurance policies that do not require proof of negligence to make a claim.
    insurance law
  • Non-elective procedures are medical procedures that are not scheduled at the patient’s request.
    healthcare procedures
  • To be pigeonholed means to be categorized or restricted to a specific role or identity.
    categories identity
  • Time-wasters are activities or people that consume time without productive results.
    time productivity
  • A consignee is a person or entity to whom goods are delivered or sent.
    logistics shipping
  • Post-free or postage-free refers to items that are sent without requiring payment for postage.
    shipping costs
  • A self-addressed envelope is one that has the sender’s own address written on it.
    mail envelopes
  • Alphabetisation is the process of arranging items in alphabetical order.
    organization order
  • Enumeration refers to the act of counting or listing items in a specific order.
    counting organization
  • Intersystem refers to interactions or communications that occur between different systems.
    systems communication
  • Misclassification refers to the incorrect categorization of an item or group.
    errors classification
  • Mislabelled means incorrectly labeled or identified, often leading to confusion.
    errors labels
  • Non-structured refers to something that lacks a defined or organized format.
    organization formats
  • Recodification is the process of changing the classification or categorization of something.
    classification changes
  • Self-classification refers to the ability of individuals to categorize themselves based on their own criteria.
    classification identity
  • Typology is the study or classification of items based on their types or categories.
    classification study
  • Off-plan refers to properties that are sold before they are constructed or completed.
    real_estate sales
  • Future-proofing involves designing products or systems to be resilient to future changes.
    planning design
  • Barhopping is the act of visiting multiple bars in one night.
    socializing activities
  • To disport means to enjoy oneself or entertain in a lively manner.
    enjoyment activities
  • Merrymaking refers to engaging in festive activities or celebrations.
    celebrations activities
  • Miscreants are individuals who behave in a criminal or immoral manner.
    crime behavior
  • To have rejoiced means to have expressed great joy or happiness.
    emotions happiness
  • A booze-up refers to a social gathering where alcohol is consumed in large amounts.
    socializing drinking
  • To outdrink means to consume more alcohol than someone else.
    drinking competition
  • To overdrink refers to the act of consuming excessive amounts of alcohol.
    drinking excess
  • Diagrammatically refers to presenting information in the form of a diagram or visual representation.
    visuals presentation
  • Tabulated means arranged or presented in a table format for clarity.
    organization data
  • Ascendant refers to someone who is rising in status or power.
    status power
  • Fingertips refer to the tips of the fingers, often used in contexts of touch or dexterity.
    anatomy body
  • To act uncomprehendingly means to respond or behave without understanding the situation.
    behavior understanding
  • An exhibitionist is a person who seeks attention by displaying themselves openly.
    behavior attention
  • Compartmentalisation refers to the act of dividing something into sections or categories.
    organization divisions
  • To decontextualise means to remove the context from something, making it ambiguous.
    context interpretation
  • To decouple means to separate or disengage one thing from another, often in a system.
    separation systems
  • Non-integrated refers to systems or components that do not work together effectively.
    systems integration
  • The term diagrammatically refers to presenting information in a visual format.
    vocabulary presentation
  • When information is tabulated, it is organized into a table format.
    vocabulary organization
  • The word ascendant means rising or dominant.
    vocabulary dominance
  • Fingertips refer to the tips of the fingers.
    vocabulary body
  • To understand something uncomprehendingly means to do so without grasping the meaning.
    vocabulary understanding
  • An exhibitionist is someone who enjoys drawing attention to themselves.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Compartmentalisation is the process of dividing into sections.
    vocabulary organization
  • When something is decontextualised, it is presented without its original context.
    vocabulary context
  • To decouple means to separate or disconnect.
    vocabulary separation
  • Non-integrated refers to systems or components that are not combined or unified.
    vocabulary integration
  • Endurance is the ability to withstand hardship or stress.
    vocabulary strength
  • Zonally refers to something that is arranged or occurring in zones or areas.
    vocabulary arrangement
  • Stone-clad describes something that is covered or faced with stone material.
    vocabulary materials
  • A coal-fired system is one that is powered by burning coal.
    vocabulary energy
  • A gas-fired system uses natural gas as its energy source.
    vocabulary energy
  • Go-juice is a slang term for fuel or energy.
    vocabulary slang
  • An oil-fired system is powered by burning oil.
    vocabulary energy
  • Propellants are substances used to create thrust or propulsion.
    vocabulary mechanics
  • Refuelling is the act of adding fuel to a vehicle or machine.
    vocabulary fuel
  • Degreasers are substances used to remove grease or oil.
    vocabulary cleaning
  • Boosterism refers to the practice of promoting a place or organization.
    vocabulary promotion
  • Dalliances are brief or casual romantic or sexual relationships.
    vocabulary relationships
  • A flirtation is a behavior that suggests romantic interest.
    vocabulary relationships
  • Get-up-and-go refers to a person's energy and enthusiasm.
    vocabulary energy
  • Interstimulation means stimulating one thing in response to another.
    vocabulary interaction
  • Upbeat describes a cheerful or optimistic attitude.
    vocabulary emotion
  • To underrate means to value something less than it deserves.
    vocabulary evaluation
  • Stick-to-it-iveness refers to a person's determination and persistence.
    vocabulary persistence
  • The term respectable describes something that is worthy of respect.
    vocabulary value
  • Redonned means to put something back on.
    vocabulary clothing
  • Consanguineous refers to people who are related by blood.
    vocabulary relationships
  • Long-lost describes someone or something that has been separated for a long time.
    vocabulary separation
  • Age-appropriate means suitable for a specific age group.
    vocabulary age
  • Age-barred refers to restrictions based on age.
    vocabulary age
  • It behooves someone to take necessary action.
    vocabulary responsibility
  • A gadabout is a person who is always out and about, often aimlessly.
    vocabulary behavior
  • Revellers are people who enjoy celebration or festivities.
    vocabulary celebration
  • Pleasure-seeking describes a lifestyle focused on enjoyment and fun.
    vocabulary lifestyle
  • The term demi-monde refers to a group of people who live outside conventional society.
    vocabulary society
  • A reactionary is someone who opposes progress or change.
    vocabulary politics
  • Counter-culture refers to a culture that rejects mainstream values.
    vocabulary culture
  • Clean-living describes a lifestyle that promotes health and wellness.
    vocabulary lifestyle
  • An award-winning product has received recognition for excellence.
    vocabulary achievement
  • Handover refers to the process of transferring control or responsibility.
    vocabulary transfer
  • Misadministration describes poor or incorrect management.
    vocabulary management
  • Non-transferable means that something cannot be passed to another person.
    vocabulary transfer
  • Headless refers to something lacking a central or guiding figure.
    vocabulary leadership
  • High-traffic areas are places with a lot of movement or activity.
    vocabulary traffic
  • To be in overdrive means to be operating at an intensified level.
    vocabulary intensity
  • When something is awash, it is overflowing or flooded.
    vocabulary overflow
  • Chock-a-block means completely filled or crowded.
    vocabulary crowding
  • Chock-full indicates being completely full.
    vocabulary fullness
  • Gunwales refer to the upper edges of a boat's side.
    vocabulary nautical
  • Overflowing means to be spilling over the top.
    vocabulary spillage
  • Deckchairs are chairs used on decks of ships or patios.
    vocabulary furniture
  • A sell-by date indicates the last date for sale.
    vocabulary expiration
  • Expendable refers to something that can be sacrificed or replaced.
    vocabulary sacrifice
  • Inexpedient describes something that is not advisable or practical.
    vocabulary practicality
  • Globules are small spherical bodies or droplets.
    vocabulary science
  • A gooseberry is a type of berry often considered tart.
    vocabulary fruit
  • A sledgehammer is a heavy hammer used for demolition or driving stakes.
    vocabulary tools
  • Surplus refers to an excess amount over what is needed.
    vocabulary excess
  • Uncalled-for means something that is not necessary or appropriate.
    vocabulary appropriateness
  • Unbidden refers to something that occurs without being asked or invited.
    vocabulary invitation
  • Nonentities are people or things that are insignificant or unimportant.
    vocabulary insignificance
  • Playthings are items used for entertainment or amusement.
    vocabulary toys
  • Pocketbooks are small bags for holding money and personal items.
    vocabulary accessories
  • Wherewithal refers to the means or resources to do something.
    vocabulary resources
  • A holdback is a restraint or limitation.
    vocabulary restraint
  • Blow-by-blow means a detailed account of events in chronological order.
    vocabulary detail
  • Long-form refers to content that is extended or detailed.
    vocabulary length
  • Detail-orientated describes someone who pays attention to small particulars.
    vocabulary attention
  • Eggshells are the fragile outer coverings of eggs.
    vocabulary biology
  • Hypervigilance is an enhanced state of sensory sensitivity.
    vocabulary alertness
  • Self-flagellation refers to the act of punishing oneself.
    vocabulary punishment
  • Memoriam is a term used to honor someone's memory or legacy.
    vocabulary remembrance
  • Brokerage is the act of facilitating transactions or trades.
    vocabulary business
  • Cold-calling refers to contacting potential customers without prior appointment.
    vocabulary sales
  • Commodification is the process of turning something into a commodity.
    vocabulary economics
  • Dealerships are businesses that sell specific brands of products.
    vocabulary business
  • To be outbargained means to be outmaneuvered in negotiation.
    vocabulary negotiation
  • Throughput refers to the amount of material or items processed in a given time.
    vocabulary production
  • Stockouts occur when there is a lack of inventory.
    vocabulary inventory
  • Goods-producing refers to industries that create physical products.
    vocabulary industry
  • Creameries are facilities for processing and producing dairy products.
    vocabulary dairy
  • Argumentatively means in a manner that is open to dispute or debate.
    vocabulary debate
  • Circularity refers to the quality of being circular or round.
    vocabulary geometry
  • Contestation is the act of disputing or challenging something.
    vocabulary dispute
  • A contrarian is someone who takes a position opposite to the majority view.
    vocabulary opposition
  • Backsliding refers to the act of returning to a previous state.
    vocabulary regression
  • Deliquescence is the process by which a substance absorbs moisture from the air and dissolves.
    vocabulary chemistry
  • Superminds refers to exceptionally intelligent or capable individuals.
    vocabulary intelligence
  • Reablement is a process aimed at helping individuals restore their independence.
    vocabulary healthcare
  • Self-healing refers to the ability of a system or organism to recover from damage.
    vocabulary health
  • Monographs are detailed written studies on a single subject.
    vocabulary writing
  • Treatises are formal and systematic writings on a particular subject.
    vocabulary writing
  • To be adjudged means to be considered or judged in a certain way.
    vocabulary judgment
  • Misgauged refers to an incorrect assessment or measurement.
    vocabulary measurement
  • Non-evaluative means not involving assessment or judgment.
    vocabulary evaluation
  • To search searchingly means to look with intense curiosity or scrutiny.
    vocabulary curiosity
  • Re-examination is the act of reviewing or reassessing something.
    vocabulary review
  • Mislocation refers to an incorrect placement or position.
    vocabulary placement
  • Mismeasurements are incorrect measurements or assessments.
    vocabulary measurement
  • Mispositioned means placed in an incorrect location.
    vocabulary placement
  • Misrendered refers to something that has been incorrectly represented or depicted.
    vocabulary representation
  • Misstatements are inaccuracies in statements or claims.
    vocabulary accuracy
  • Misrecorded means incorrectly documented or logged.
    vocabulary documentation
  • Quantifiable refers to something that can be measured or counted.
    vocabulary measurement
  • Unmeasured means not yet assessed or evaluated.
    vocabulary evaluation
  • A non-story refers to something that lacks newsworthiness or significance.
    vocabulary news
  • Coasteering is an outdoor activity that combines climbing, swimming, and jumping along coastlines.
    vocabulary adventure
  • A cross-dresser is someone who wears clothing typically associated with the opposite gender.
    vocabulary gender
  • A gearhead is someone who is very interested in automotive technology.
    vocabulary automotive
  • Slacklining is balancing on a tensioned line strung between two points.
    vocabulary balance
  • Stargazing is the act of observing stars and celestial objects.
    vocabulary astronomy
  • Unbought means not purchased or acquired.
    vocabulary purchase
  • Consultative refers to a style that involves seeking advice or input.
    vocabulary consultation
  • Non-partisan means not supporting or affiliated with any political party.
    vocabulary politics
  • Brainpower refers to the intellectual capacity or intelligence of a person.
    vocabulary intelligence
  • To think clear-sightedly means to have a realistic and perceptive perspective.
    vocabulary perception
  • Commonsensical describes something that is based on common sense.
    vocabulary reasoning
  • Owlishly refers to behaving in a manner that is wise or observant.
    vocabulary wisdom
  • Aplenty means in great abundance.
    vocabulary abundance
  • Plenitude refers to a state of fullness or abundance.
    vocabulary abundance
  • A crossover is a blending of different genres or styles.
    vocabulary blending
  • To retexture means to change the surface appearance or feel of something.
    vocabulary change
  • Overdeveloped refers to something that has been developed excessively or too much.
    vocabulary development
  • Exultantly means to do something with great joy or triumph.
    vocabulary emotion
  • Footloose describes a state of being free and unencumbered.
    vocabulary freedom
  • Incandescent refers to emitting light as a result of being heated.
    vocabulary light
  • Fun-loving describes someone who enjoys having fun and being playful.
    vocabulary playfulness
  • Hero-worshipped refers to the act of admiring someone excessively.
    vocabulary admiration
  • Sunworshippers are people who adore or revere the sun.
    vocabulary nature
  • To feel aggrieved means to feel resentful or wronged.
    vocabulary emotion
  • To act crossly means to behave in a grumpy or irritable manner.
    vocabulary emotion
  • Disgruntled describes someone who is dissatisfied or unhappy.
    vocabulary emotion
  • Maddeningly means in a way that is extremely annoying or frustrating.
    vocabulary emotion
  • Stir-crazy refers to feeling restless or agitated due to confinement.
    vocabulary emotion
  • To act wrathfully means to behave in a very angry manner.
    vocabulary emotion
  • To be on the warpath means to be in a state of anger or vengeance.
    vocabulary anger
  • Forelocks are locks of hair that grow from the front of the head.
    vocabulary hair
  • An honorific is a title that conveys respect or esteem.
    vocabulary titles
  • Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed describes someone who is energetic and alert.
    vocabulary energy
  • Seniority refers to the length of service or experience in a position.
    vocabulary experience
  • Uncrowned means not having received a title or honor.
    vocabulary titles
  • An appellation is a name or title by which someone is known.
    vocabulary names
  • Deadnaming refers to the act of using a transgender person's former name.
    vocabulary gender
  • A demonym is a word that denotes the name for the residents of a place.
    vocabulary geography
  • Denomination refers to a recognized branch of a religion.
    vocabulary religion
  • Mistitled means incorrectly named or labeled.
    vocabulary naming
  • A namesake is a person named after another individual.
    vocabulary naming
  • Self-styled refers to someone who has designated themselves with a title.
    vocabulary titles
  • Ableist refers to discrimination against people with disabilities.
    vocabulary discrimination
  • Anti-woman describes actions or attitudes that are hostile towards women.
    vocabulary discrimination
  • Singlism refers to discrimination against single individuals.
    vocabulary discrimination
  • Tokenistic describes actions that are superficial or symbolic.
    vocabulary symbolism
  • Unprovoked means not caused by any external action or event.
    vocabulary causation
  • Oleaginous describes something that is oily or greasy.
    vocabulary texture
  • Outriders are individuals who ride ahead of a group or procession.
    vocabulary procession
  • Lights-out refers to a time when lights are turned off or dimmed.
    vocabulary lighting
  • To oversleep means to sleep longer than intended or planned.
    vocabulary sleep
  • Shuteye is a colloquial term for sleep.
    vocabulary sleep
  • A sleepover is an event where guests stay overnight at a host's home.
    vocabulary event
  • Sleepwalkers are individuals who walk while asleep.
    vocabulary sleep
  • A sleepyhead is someone who enjoys sleeping or is often sleepy.
    vocabulary sleep
  • Somnambulism is the condition of sleepwalking.
    vocabulary sleep
  • A drop-off refers to a place where items are left or delivered.
    vocabulary delivery
  • To faceplant means to fall forward onto one's face.
    vocabulary falling
  • Headfirst means moving in a forward direction with the head leading.
    vocabulary movement
  • To overbalance means to lose one's balance or stability.
    vocabulary balance
  • Cut-price refers to items that are offered at a reduced price.
    vocabulary pricing
  • To debase means to lower the quality or value of something.
    vocabulary value
  • To manhandle means to handle something in a rough or forceful manner.
    vocabulary handling
  • Sceneshifters are individuals who change the set or scenery in a performance.
    vocabulary theater
  • Stagehands are workers who assist in the production of a performance.
    vocabulary theater
  • To be air-dashed means to be sent quickly by air transport.
    vocabulary transport
  • Misrouted means sent or directed to the wrong location.
    vocabulary routing
  • Non-delivery refers to the failure to deliver goods or services.
    vocabulary delivery
  • To redirect means to change the direction or focus of something.
    vocabulary direction
  • Teleportation is the hypothetical process of instantaneously moving objects or individuals from one place to another.
    vocabulary science
  • To actualise means to make something real or concrete.
    vocabulary realization
  • Inauspiciously means in a manner that is not favorable or promising.
    vocabulary favorable
  • To out-deliver means to deliver more than expected or promised.
    vocabulary delivery
  • To overfulfil means to exceed the requirements or expectations.
    vocabulary expectations
  • To reattain means to regain or recover something lost.
    vocabulary recovery
  • Multicurrency refers to the use of multiple currencies in transactions.
    vocabulary finance
  • Anti-anaemia refers to substances or treatments that prevent or treat anemia.
    vocabulary health
  • Anti-clotting refers to substances that prevent blood clot formation.
    vocabulary health
  • Antidiabetic refers to medications or substances that help control blood sugar levels.
    vocabulary health
  • Defibrillation is a medical procedure to restore a normal heart rhythm.
    vocabulary health
  • Big-ticket refers to items that are expensive or high-value.
    vocabulary pricing
  • Non-discount means that something is not offered at a reduced price.
    vocabulary pricing
  • Top-of-the-range refers to the highest quality or most expensive option.
    vocabulary quality
  • Unaffordable means something that cannot be afforded or purchased.
    vocabulary finance
  • Acid-free refers to materials that do not contain acid, thus preserving quality.
    vocabulary materials
  • Non-exclusive means that something is available to multiple parties.
    vocabulary availability
  • A sideline is an additional activity or business outside of one's main job.
    vocabulary business
  • To overdiscount means to apply excessive discounts to prices.
    vocabulary pricing
  • To be remiss means to be negligent or lacking in duty.
    vocabulary responsibility
  • Cup-tied refers to a player who is ineligible to play in a specific cup competition.
    vocabulary sports
  • The glitterati refers to fashionable or celebrated people.
    vocabulary fame
  • A plutocracy is a society ruled by the wealthy elite.
    vocabulary society
  • Socialites are people who are well-known in high society.
    vocabulary society
  • A jet-setter is someone who travels frequently for pleasure or luxury.
    vocabulary travel
  • To be voiceless means lacking a voice or means of expression.
    vocabulary expression
  • Warlords are military leaders who exercise control over a region.
    vocabulary power
  • Anti-totalitarian refers to opposition against authoritarian political systems.
    vocabulary politics
  • Meritocracy is a system where individuals are rewarded based on merit or ability.
    vocabulary society
  • Technocracy refers to a system of governance where decision-makers are selected based on technical expertise.
    vocabulary government
  • Desalination is the process of removing salt from seawater to produce fresh water.
    vocabulary science
  • To restock means to replenish supplies or inventory.
    vocabulary inventory
  • Mouldable describes materials that can be shaped or formed.
    vocabulary materials
  • Reprocessing refers to the act of processing materials for reuse.
    vocabulary recycling
  • A tastemaker is a person who influences trends in style or taste.
    vocabulary influence
  • To be whipsawed means to be caught between two conflicting forces or demands.
    vocabulary conflict
  • Contractually refers to something that is bound by a contract.
    vocabulary law
  • Clientele refers to the customers or clients of a business.
    vocabulary business
  • High-touch refers to services that require a personalized or hands-on approach.
    vocabulary service
  • Uncommercialised means not having been made into a commercial product or service.
    vocabulary business
  • Self-cleaning refers to a feature that allows something to clean itself.
    vocabulary cleaning
  • Unkept describes something that is not maintained or cared for.
    vocabulary maintenance
  • Unironed means not having been pressed or smoothed out.
    vocabulary clothing
  • Unlaundered refers to clothing that has not been washed.
    vocabulary cleaning
  • Bedraggled describes something that is dirty and disheveled.
    vocabulary appearance
  • Besmeared means covered or stained with a substance.
    vocabulary staining
  • Bloodstained refers to something that is marked with blood.
    vocabulary appearance
  • To demonise means to portray someone as evil or malevolent.
    vocabulary perception
  • Militaristic describes a society that emphasizes military power and values.
    vocabulary military
  • Rabble-rousing refers to inciting excitement or agitation among a group.
    vocabulary agitation
  • Saber-rattling refers to the display of military power to intimidate.
    vocabulary military
  • Shirt-fronting means to confront someone aggressively.
    vocabulary confrontation
  • Decapitation is the act of removing the head from the body.
    vocabulary violence
  • Infanticide refers to the act of killing an infant.
    vocabulary violence
  • The term bedraggled refers to something that is dirty and disheveled.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • The word besmeared means to be covered or stained with something.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Bloodstained or bloodied describes something that is marked or soiled with blood.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • To demonise someone means to portray them as a wicked or evil person.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Militaristic refers to a belief in the maintenance of a strong military.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Rabble-rousing involves stirring up public excitement or discontent.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Saber-rattling is a show of military force to intimidate others.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Shirt-fronting refers to confronting someone aggressively or boldly.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Decapitation is the act of removing someone's head.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Infanticide is the act of killing an infant.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Covid-secure refers to measures that ensure safety during the pandemic.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Shipshape means something that is in order or neat.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • First-past-the-post is an electoral system where the candidate with the most votes wins.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To revote means to conduct another vote to resolve an issue.
    vocabulary verbs
  • A scrutineer is a person who examines or monitors votes.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Politicking involves engaging in political activities or discussions.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Abrogation is the formal repeal or annulment of a law.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A get-out refers to a way to escape a situation or obligation.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Self-certification is the process of declaring something to be true without external verification.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Caramelisation is the process of heating sugar until it turns brown.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To defat means to remove fat from something, often food.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To deglaze is to loosen the browned bits from a pan by adding liquid.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To devein means to remove the veins from shrimp or other seafood.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Unpressed refers to something that has not been ironed or smoothed out.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • To debark means to remove the bark from a tree or log.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Encased means to be enclosed or covered completely.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Encrusted refers to being covered with a hard layer or coating.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • A crustacean is a type of marine animal with a hard shell, like crabs or lobsters.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A wantaway is someone who is eager to leave a situation or place.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Deglobalisation refers to the process of reducing global interconnectedness.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Insalubrious describes something that is unhealthy or unwholesome.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • To be ensnared means to be caught in a trap or difficult situation.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Miskicked refers to a mistake made in kicking something, often a ball.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To pistol-whip means to hit someone with a handgun as a weapon.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To be poleaxed means to be struck down or overwhelmed suddenly.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Seeing-to means to take care of or attend to something.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Unhinged refers to someone who is mentally unstable or erratic.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Muckraking is the act of exposing corruption or scandals, often in journalism.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To adumbrate means to outline or foreshadow something vaguely.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To delineate is to describe or portray something precisely.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Physiognomy is the study of a person's facial features and their relation to character.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Elucidation is the act of making something clear or explanatory.
    vocabulary nouns
  • An expositor is someone who explains or interprets something.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Inexpressibly means to a degree that is impossible to express.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Indefinably refers to something that cannot be clearly defined or described.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Mischaracterisations are incorrect descriptions of someone or something.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Self-characterisation is a person's own description of themselves.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Hand-lettered refers to text that is written by hand rather than printed.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Multi-character refers to something that involves multiple characters or personalities.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Mis-captioned means incorrectly labeled or described in a caption.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Belatedly means occurring or done after the expected time.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Encapsulation is the process of enclosing something in a capsule or shell.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Recapitulation is a summary or review of what has been said.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A synopsis is a brief summary or overview of a work or text.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To be accosted means to be approached boldly or aggressively.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To be buttonholed means to be held in conversation against one's will.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To be waylaid means to be ambushed or stopped unexpectedly.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Situational refers to something that is dependent on a particular situation.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Sub-sites are smaller or secondary websites within a larger context.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A walkabout is a period of unstructured wandering or exploring.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Absentia refers to the state of being absent from a place.
    vocabulary nouns
  • No-shows are people who fail to appear for an event or appointment.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Irrecoverably means in a way that cannot be recovered or retrieved.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Oversubscribed means more people have signed up than there are available spots.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Blue-lighted refers to being stopped or pulled over by police lights.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Conveyances are means of transportation or carrying something.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Overruns refer to costs or time that exceed the initial estimate.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Haulage refers to the transport of goods by truck or other vehicles.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Redelivery is the act of delivering something again after a failed attempt.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Transference is the act of transferring something from one place to another.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Gas-guzzling refers to vehicles that consume a lot of fuel inefficiently.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Astronautics is the science of space travel and exploration.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A biosatellite is a satellite designed to study biological processes in space.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Intergalactic refers to something that exists between galaxies.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Lift-off is the moment when a spacecraft launches into the air.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A moonshot refers to an ambitious project or goal, often in space exploration.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Post-landing refers to the time or events that occur after a landing.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Spacefaring refers to the ability to travel in space.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Splashdown is the landing of a spacecraft in the ocean after a mission.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Unmanned refers to vehicles or spacecraft that operate without a crew.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Bite-size or bite-sized refers to portions that are easy to consume in one bite.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Pint-sized or pint-size describes something that is small or compact.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Ethereally means in a way that is delicate or light, almost otherworldly.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Hypnobirthing is a method of childbirth that uses relaxation techniques.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Rooming-in refers to a practice where a mother and baby stay in the same room after birth.
    vocabulary nouns
  • An exoplanet is a planet that exists outside of our solar system.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Extrasolar refers to anything that exists outside of the solar system.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Near-earth refers to objects that are in close proximity to the Earth.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Sunless refers to a place or environment that lacks sunlight.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Anti-gravity refers to a concept or technology that counteracts the effects of gravity.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Nondispersive refers to something that does not spread out or scatter.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • In-flight refers to the time when an aircraft is in the air during a flight.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Codeshare refers to an agreement between airlines to share flight services.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Affordance is the quality of an object that allows it to be used in a certain way.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Deliverables are specific outcomes or products that must be delivered in a project.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Unfocused means lacking a clear direction or purpose.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Cantonments are temporary military encampments or quarters.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Emplacement refers to the act of placing something in a specific location.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Awhile means for a short period of time.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Micromoments are brief instances of interaction or experience.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Short-stay refers to a brief duration of time spent somewhere.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Gavel-to-gavel refers to a meeting or event that lasts from start to finish.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Holdovers are people or things that remain from a previous time or situation.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To have outlasted means to have continued longer than something else.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Prolongation is the act of extending something in duration.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Unsustainably refers to practices that cannot be maintained long-term.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Coterminously means occurring at the same time or alongside something else.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Defacing means to spoil the surface or appearance of something, often deliberately.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Disservice refers to an action that causes harm or disadvantage to someone.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Tamper-evident refers to packaging that shows if it has been opened or altered.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Unstitched means to have had stitches removed or to be opened up.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Abreast means being up-to-date or in line with something.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Post-burn refers to the condition or treatment of skin after a burn injury.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Unapparent means not easily seen or recognized.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Astigmatic refers to a vision condition caused by an irregular shape of the eye.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Observationally means relating to the act of watching or observing something closely.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • A look-see is a brief inspection or examination of something.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Sidelong refers to a glance or look that is indirect or sideways.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Unblinkingly means to look at something without blinking or showing any reaction.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Unseeing or sightless refers to lacking the ability to see.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • An afterimage is a visual illusion that persists after the original image is removed.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Colour-blind refers to a condition where a person cannot distinguish certain colors.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Horn-rimmed refers to eyeglasses with frames made of horn or similar materials.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Unmapped means not having been charted or documented on a map.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Edgelords are individuals who seek to provoke or offend others online.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Unvarnished means not covered with varnish or lacking polish.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Breathable refers to materials that allow air to pass through.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Mothproof means resistant to damage from moths.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Uncrushable refers to something that cannot be squashed or flattened.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Enraged means extremely angry or furious.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Deliberative refers to something that involves careful consideration or discussion.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Horse-trade refers to a negotiation or transaction that involves give and take.
    vocabulary nouns
  • No-platforming means denying someone the opportunity to speak or express their views.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Re-discussed means to discuss something again or revisit a topic.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Talkbacks are responses or reactions to a broadcast or performance.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To thematise means to make something a theme or subject of discussion.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Well-argued refers to a point or position that is reasoned and well-supported.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Non-breathing refers to something that does not allow air to pass through.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Strangulation is the act of choking or suffocating someone.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Clampdown refers to a sudden or forceful restriction on something.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Stranglehold refers to a situation where someone has complete control over something.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Newsy means full of news or information.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Ammunition refers to the projectiles used in firearms or artillery.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A bombshell is a sudden and shocking piece of news or information.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Anti-tank refers to weapons designed to combat armored vehicles.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Bulletproof refers to materials that can withstand bullets or gunfire.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Denuclearisation is the process of reducing or eliminating nuclear weapons.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Heat-seeking refers to missiles or weapons that target heat signatures.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Non-proliferation refers to efforts to prevent the spread of weapons.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Unarmoured means lacking armor or protective covering.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Unconstitutionally refers to actions that violate the constitution or laws.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Strategically means in a way that is planned to achieve a specific goal.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • To decommission means to take something out of service or use.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Disarmament refers to the reduction or elimination of weapons.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A counter-sniper is a person or device that targets snipers.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To be discharged means to be released or let go from a duty or position.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Firepower refers to the capacity of a military force to use weapons effectively.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Motorised refers to something that is powered by a motor.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Chimerical refers to something that is fantastical or imaginary.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Designing refers to the process of creating or planning something.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Non-addictive refers to substances that do not lead to dependency.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Visionary refers to someone with original ideas about the future, often innovative.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Commandos are highly trained military troops for special operations.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A non-combatant is a person who is not engaged in fighting or warfare.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Regimental refers to something related to a regiment or military unit.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • An escapologist is a performer who specializes in escaping from constraints or traps.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Ghostbusters refers to individuals who remove or deal with ghosts or supernatural entities.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Soothsayers or doomsayers are people who predict future events, often negatively.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To incentivise means to provide motivation or encouragement for a certain action.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To have ahold means to have possession or control over something.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To defuse means to make a situation less tense or dangerous.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To be contactable means being able to be reached or communicated with.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Non-communicating refers to people or things that do not exchange information.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • A touchpoint refers to any interaction between a customer and a business.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To be unreachable means to be unable to be contacted or accessed.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • A chokehold is a grappling hold that restricts an opponent's breathing or movement.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To enfold means to wrap or surround something completely.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Huggable refers to something that is easy to embrace or cuddle.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Power-sharing refers to a political arrangement where multiple parties share control.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Anti-pleasure refers to actions or policies that limit or suppress enjoyment.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Self-denial means the refusal to indulge in one's own desires or wants.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Self-restraint refers to the ability to control one's own impulses.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Sparingly means to do something in a limited or moderate way.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Temperance refers to moderation or self-control regarding indulgences.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Willpower is the ability to control oneself and make decisions.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Decontrolled means to remove restrictions or limitations on something.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Unbeholden refers to not being under obligation or indebted to someone.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Ballistic refers to the study of the motion of projectiles.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Ambassadorial refers to something related to an ambassador or diplomatic mission.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Appeasement is the act of pacifying or placating someone by conceding to their demands.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Fence-mending refers to efforts to repair or restore relationships.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Versifying means composing or writing in verse or poetry.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To misshape means to alter the shape of something in a negative way.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Over-governed refers to situations where there is excessive regulation or control.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Statecraft refers to the art of governing and managing state affairs.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Lagered-up refers to being intoxicated by lager beer.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Functionalist refers to a perspective that emphasizes the role of functions in society.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Self-cultivation refers to the process of improving oneself through education or practice.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Self-culture means the cultivation of one's own values and beliefs.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Absolution refers to formal forgiveness or release from guilt or punishment.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A begetter is someone who brings something into existence or creates it.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To absquatulate means to leave abruptly or suddenly.
    vocabulary verbs
  • To offski means to leave quickly or depart without notice.
    vocabulary verbs
  • Condensed refers to something that has been made denser or more compact.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Energetics is the study of energy and its transformations.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Laser-guided refers to technology that uses lasers to direct or aim at targets.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Inclemency refers to harsh or severe weather conditions.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Unseasonably refers to something that is unusual for the season or time of year.
    vocabulary adverbs
  • Seasoning refers to the addition of flavors to food.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Cloud-capped refers to something that is covered or topped with clouds.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • A pea-souper is a thick fog that is difficult to see through.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Cartage refers to the transport of goods by cart or vehicle.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A stampede is a sudden rush of a large group of animals or people.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Echolocation is the ability to locate objects by reflected sound waves.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Ethologists are scientists who study animal behavior.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Murmurations refer to large flocks of birds moving in unison.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Pair-bonding refers to the strong social and emotional connection between two individuals.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Zoomies are sudden bursts of energy in pets, often resulting in running around playfully.
    vocabulary nouns
  • To-die-for refers to something that is extremely desirable or appealing.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Soundproofed or soundproof refers to materials or structures that prevent sound from entering or leaving.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Telebanking refers to banking services conducted through telecommunications.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Menageries are collections of animals kept for exhibition or study.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Gestation refers to the period of development of an embryo or fetus.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Subsenses are underlying or subtle meanings or interpretations.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Anti-alien refers to opposition towards foreigners or outsiders.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Nepotistic refers to favoritism shown to relatives or friends in professional situations.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Old-boy refers to a former student of a particular school, especially in Britain.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Out-of-body refers to experiences where a person feels detached from their physical body.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • A panopticon is a design for a prison where all inmates can be observed from a single point.
    vocabulary nouns
  • A turnkey is a person responsible for the operation of a prison or jail.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Exigency refers to an urgent need or situation that requires immediate action.
    vocabulary nouns
  • An irritant is something that causes annoyance or discomfort.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Libertarians are individuals who advocate for individual liberty and minimal government.
    vocabulary nouns
  • Non-didactic refers to approaches that do not aim to teach or instruct directly.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • Non-di refers to a type of communication that does not involve direct interaction.
    vocabulary adjectives
  • The term gestation refers to the period of development of an embryo or fetus.
    biology development
  • Subenses are specific meanings or interpretations of a word or phrase.
    language semantics
  • The term anti-alien describes a stance that is against foreign influence or presence.
    politics society
  • Nepotistic behavior refers to favoritism shown to relatives in professional settings.
    ethics society
  • An old-boy network is a system of support and connections among alumni of a particular school.
    society networking
  • An out-of-body experience is a sensation of detachment from one's physical body.
    psychology experiences
  • A panopticon is a type of institutional building designed for visibility and surveillance.
    architecture philosophy
  • A turnkey solution is a product or service that is ready for immediate use upon delivery.
    business solutions
  • Exigency refers to an urgent need or requirement that demands immediate attention.
    emergency needs
  • An irritant is something that causes discomfort or annoyance.
    health psychology
  • Libertarians advocate for individual freedom and minimal government intervention.
    politics philosophy
  • A non-didactic approach does not aim to teach or instruct in a traditional manner.
    education teaching
  • Non-directed learning occurs without specific guidance or structured curriculum.
    education learning
  • Being unencumbered means being free from burdens or obligations.
    lifestyle freedom
  • To be disencumbered is to be freed from encumbrances or hindrances.
    lifestyle freedom
  • A copybook is a book used for practicing handwriting or calligraphy.
    education writing
  • Non-deceptive communication is characterized by honesty and transparency.
    communication ethics
  • The Goldilocks principle refers to finding a balance that is 'just right'.
    philosophy decision-making
  • Letter-perfect means to be exact and without any errors.
    perfection accuracy
  • Being self-complacent means being satisfied with oneself in a way that may hinder growth.
    psychology self-awareness
  • Post-experience refers to reflections or evaluations after an event or activity.
    experience reflection
  • Reflexivity is the ability to reflect on one's own thoughts and actions.
    psychology philosophy
  • A pinprick is a small puncture or wound, often used metaphorically.
    health metaphor
  • Indentured refers to a labor system where a person is bound to work for another for a specified period.
    history labor
  • Non-teaching roles in education do not involve direct instruction or pedagogy.
    education roles
  • Tutelage is the act of providing instruction or guidance to someone.
    education mentorship
  • An all-nighter means staying awake all night to study or complete work.
    study lifestyle
  • Autodidactic refers to a person who is self-taught and learns independently.
    education learning
  • To upskill means to acquire new skills or enhance existing ones.
    professional development
  • Deskilling refers to the process of reducing the skills required for a job.
    economics labor
  • Misinformed refers to being provided with incorrect or misleading information.
    information accuracy
  • Onboarding is the process of integrating a new employee into an organization.
    business hr
  • Quidnunc is a person who is eager to know the latest news or gossip.
    language society
  • Self-access refers to the ability to learn or retrieve information independently.
    education learning
  • Subskills are specific skills that contribute to a larger competency.
    skills development
  • Uncultivated refers to land that is not developed or used for farming.
    agriculture land
  • Granulation is the process of forming small grains or particles.
    science processes
  • A thimbleful is a small amount, often used to describe a tiny quantity.
    measurement quantity
  • A curveball is an unexpected event or challenge that surprises someone.
    sports metaphor
  • A jamboree is a large celebration or gathering of people.
    events celebration
  • Shrubbery refers to a collection of shrubs or bushes.
    gardening plants
  • Unmet needs refer to those that have not been fulfilled or addressed.
    needs society
  • Being empty-handed means having no possessions or resources.
    status lack
  • Unassuaged refers to feelings that have not been calmed or alleviated.
    emotion psychology
  • Aspirants are individuals who aspire to achieve a particular goal or status.
    ambition goals
  • Aspirational refers to having a strong desire to achieve something greater.
    ambition goals
  • Bagsied means to have claimed or reserved something for oneself.
    claim ownership
  • A desideratum is something that is desired or needed.
    needs wants
  • Bellyaching refers to continuous complaining or whining.
    behavior complaints
  • To bewail is to express deep sorrow or regret.
    emotion grief
  • Mutterings are low or indistinct murmurs or complaints.
    communication expression
  • Adversarial refers to a relationship characterized by conflict or opposition.
    conflict relationships
  • Unirrigated land is not supplied with water for agricultural purposes.
    agriculture land
  • Cultivable refers to land that is suitable for farming or growing crops.
    agriculture land
  • Benighted refers to being in a state of ignorance or lacking knowledge.
    knowledge ignorance
  • Being unattuned means lacking awareness or responsiveness to something.
    awareness perception
  • Unsuspecting refers to being unaware of a potential threat or danger.
    awareness safety
  • Inappreciable means something that is too small to be noticed or valued.
    value size
  • Celebrants are people who take part in a celebration or festive event.
    events celebration
  • Nightclubbing refers to the activity of going to nightclubs for entertainment.
    entertainment lifestyle
  • Predrinks refer to drinks consumed before going out to parties or events.
    social drinks
  • Feelingly means expressing emotions in a sensitive or heartfelt manner.
    emotion expression
  • A catcall is a remark made to express appreciation or to provoke someone, often in a disrespectful way.
    communication behavior
  • Anti-pesticide refers to movements or legislation aimed at reducing or eliminating pesticide use.
    environment policy
  • Weedkillers are substances used to eliminate unwanted plants or weeds.
    agriculture chemicals
  • An accolade is an expression of praise or recognition for someone's achievements.
    recognition praise
  • Rootbound refers to a plant whose roots are constricted within a pot or container.
    gardening plants
  • To decry means to publicly criticize or denounce something.
    criticism speech
  • Childproof refers to making an environment safe for children by removing hazards.
    safety children
  • Ankle-biters is a colloquial term for young children, often implying they are bothersome.
    children slang
  • Boyhood refers to the period of a boy's development from childhood to adolescence.
    development childhood
  • Child-free refers to individuals or couples who choose not to have children.
    lifestyle choices
  • Perishers are those who are destined to perish or fail, often used metaphorically.
    failure metaphor
  • Laddishness refers to behavior that is typically associated with young men, often characterized by boisterousness.
    behavior society
  • Innkeepers are individuals who operate or manage an inn or small hotel.
    hospitality business
  • An off-licence is a shop that sells alcohol for consumption off the premises.
    business alcohol
  • A fusspot or fussbudget is a person who is overly particular or fussy about details.
    behavior personality
  • A band-aid solution is a temporary fix that does not address the underlying problem.
    solutions problems
  • An antidote is a substance that counteracts a poison or harmful effect.
    medicine health
  • A cure-all is a remedy that claims to heal all ailments.
    medicine health
  • Half-way refers to a point that is intermediate between two extremes.
    measurement position
  • A workaround is a method for overcoming an obstacle or problem.
    solutions problems
  • Decellularisation is the process of removing cells from a tissue or organ.
    biology science
  • An implantable device is one that can be inserted into the body for medical purposes.
    medicine technology
  • Non-surgical methods refer to treatments that do not involve surgery.
    medicine treatment
  • Unanaesthetised procedures are conducted without the use of anesthesia.
    medicine procedures
  • A hotelier is a person who owns or manages a hotel.
    hospitality business
  • Pet-friendly accommodations welcome pets and provide suitable facilities.
    hospitality pets
  • Cakeage is a fee charged by a venue for serving a cake brought by a guest.
    hospitality fees
  • Cash-generative refers to a business or activity that produces revenue.
    business finance
  • Restaurateurs are individuals who own or operate restaurants.
    business food
  • A non-doctor refers to a person who does not hold a medical degree.
    profession health
  • Non-dogmatic approaches are open to different ideas and perspectives.
    philosophy open-mindedness
  • Non-conceptual refers to ideas or thoughts that are not based on abstract concepts.
    philosophy ideas
  • Presuppositions are assumptions made prior to analyzing information.
    logic assumptions
  • First-aiders are individuals trained to provide initial medical assistance in emergencies.
    health training
  • Non-clinical roles in healthcare do not involve direct patient care.
    healthcare roles
  • Non-drug therapies refer to treatments that do not involve medications.
    health treatment
  • Telemedicine refers to providing medical care or consultations remotely using technology.
    health technology
  • An all-seater venue is designed to accommodate only seated guests.
    events seating
  • Assuredly means with certainty or confidence.
    certainty confidence
  • Non-physicians are healthcare providers who do not hold a medical degree.
    health profession