| 3401 | evoke | To evoke a memory or emotion means to make it occur. |
| 3402 | farewell | A farewell is an instance of saying goodbye or a way to say it. |
| 3403 | faucet | A faucet is a device that controls the flow of a liquid or gas. |
| 3404 | filth | Filth is dirt or dirty things that disgust you. |
| 3405 | flaw | A flaw is a mistake in something that causes it to be less effective or correct. |
| 3406 | grin | To grin means to smile broadly. |
| 3407 | housekeeping | Housekeeping is the maintenance of a house or an establishment like a hotel. |
| 3408 | mound | A mound of something is a large pile of it. |
| 3409 | numb | When a body part is numb, it does not have any feeling. |
| 3410 | reckless | When people are reckless, they act in an unsafe way. |
| 3411 | slate | Slate is a dark grey rock that can easily be split into layers. |
| 3412 | stool | A stool is a seat with legs but no support for a person’s arms and back. |
| 3413 | testament | A testament to something shows that it exists or is true. |
| 3414 | timber | Timber is wood that is used for building houses and making furniture. |
| 3415 | valve | A valve is a device attached to a pipe and controls the flow of liquid or air. |
| 3416 | camouflage | Camouflage is something used to hide people and things. |
| 3417 | confront | When you confront someone, you meet them face to face to deal with a problem. |
| 3418 | contemplate | To contemplate something means to think about it. |
| 3419 | contend | To contend with something means to struggle to overcome it. |
| 3420 | cot | A cot is a small portable bed. |
| 3421 | enlist | To enlist means to join the military. |
| 3422 | frontier | A frontier is a border between two regions or countries. |
| 3423 | guerilla | A guerilla is a person who fights as part of an unofficial army. |
| 3424 | handbook | A handbook is material that gives specific information or instructions. |
| 3425 | hesitant | If someone is hesitant, then they are not sure or are slow to act or speak. |
| 3426 | lush | If something is lush, then it is full of a variety of large, healthy plants. |
| 3427 | outfit | An outfit is a set of clothes worn together, often for a certain job or event. |
| 3428 | paw | A paw is an animal’s foot that has claws or soft pads. |
| 3429 | splendid | If something or someone is splendid, then they are very good. |
| 3430 | stray | To stray means to go in a wrong direction and become lost. |
| 3431 | substantial | If something is substantial, then it is of great importance, size, or value. |
| 3432 | torch | A torch is a stick with one end on fire that can be carried in order to give light. |
| 3433 | tract | A tract is a large area of land. |
| 3434 | vigil | A vigil is a period of watchful attention at night for a specific purpose. |
| 3435 | weary | If someone is weary, then they are tired. |
| 3436 | amid | If something is amid something else, then it is in the middle of it. |
| 3437 | backstage | If something happens backstage, it occurs behind a theater’s stage. |
| 3438 | billionaire | A billionaire is someone who has at least one billion dollars. |
| 3439 | brute | A brute is someone who behaves or looks like a violent animal. |
| 3440 | clumsy | If someone is clumsy, then they are awkward in handling things. |
| 3441 | collide | To collide with something means to hit it while moving. |
| 3442 | culprit | A culprit is someone who has committed a crime or other bad deed. |
| 3443 | evacuate | To evacuate means to leave a place of danger to a place of safety. |
| 3444 | flammable | If something is flammable, then it is able to catch on fire. |
| 3445 | mob | A mob is a large crowd of people that often wants to cause violence. |
| 3446 | premature | If something is premature, then it is done too early or before the proper time. |
| 3447 | resent | To resent something means to have bad feelings about it. |
| 3448 | satire | A satire is a work of art that uses humor and irony to make fun of something. |
| 3449 | scrutiny | Scrutiny is the careful examination of something. |
| 3450 | segregate | To segregate something means to place it in a group apart from other things. |
| 3451 | testify | To testify means to give evidence as a witness. |
| 3452 | tumult | A tumult is a loud and confused noise made by a large crowd of people. |
| 3453 | underestimate | To underestimate something or someone means to think less of them than they really are. |
| 3454 | uproar | Uproar is loud noise caused by people who are very angry or upset. |
| 3455 | accelerate | To accelerate means to increase in speed. |
| 3456 | anew | If you do something anew, you do it again, possibly in a different way. |
| 3457 | defect | A defect is a part of something that is wrong or missing. |
| 3458 | dreary | If something is dreary, then it is dull, dark, and lifeless. |
| 3459 | duplicate | To duplicate something means to copy it. |
| 3460 | electromagnetic | If something is electromagnetic, it is related to electricity and magnetic fields. |
| 3461 | electron | An electron is a particle in all atoms that has a negative electric charge. |
| 3462 | glide | To glide means to fly on extended wings with little or no effort. |
| 3463 | ingenious | If someone is ingenious, then they are very smart. |
| 3464 | innovation | An innovation is a product, or an idea, that is new or very original. |
| 3465 | innovative | If something or someone is innovative, they can think in creative ways. |
| 3466 | launch | To launch something means to make it go into motion. |
| 3467 | meteorological | If something is meteorological, it is concerned with the science of weather. |
| 3468 | meteorology | Meteorology is the science that studies the weather. |
| 3469 | penetrate | To penetrate something means to enter into it. |
| 3470 | persistent | A persistent person does not give up and keeps on working. |
| 3471 | propulsion | Propulsion is the force that moves something forward. |
| 3472 | simulate | To simulate something means to copy its actions or characteristics. |
| 3473 | stimulate | To stimulate something means to cause or to increase activity in it. |
| 3474 | beforehand | If something is done beforehand, then it is done in advance. |
| 3475 | blurred | Something blurred is not seen clearly. |
| 3476 | centigrade | If a temperature is given in centigrade, it is the same as the temperature in Celsius. |
| 3477 | chatter | To chatter means to talk quickly about unimportant things. |
| 3478 | concerto | A concerto is music played with an orchestra but features a solo instrument. |
| 3479 | condense | To condense a gas means to make it a liquid. |
| 3480 | deteriorate | To deteriorate means to become steadily worse. |
| 3481 | degree | Degree is a unit for measuring temperature. |
| 3482 | exterior | An exterior is the outside surface of something. |
| 3483 | hearty | If someone or something is hearty, then they are loud and happy. |
| 3484 | hospitable | If someone is hospitable, they are friendly to strangers. |
| 3485 | humor | Humor can be something that makes you laugh, and it can also refer to your feelings. |
| 3486 | manor | A manor is a large house with many rooms. |
| 3487 | monastery | A monastery is a building in which monks live. |
| 3488 | nursery | A nursery is a room where babies and children sleep, play, or are cared for. |
| 3489 | outstretched | If something is outstretched, then it is extended to its full length. |
| 3490 | parcel | A parcel is a package of things to be carried or mailed somewhere. |
| 3491 | profile | A profile is an outline of a face, usually as seen from the side. |
| 3492 | winding | If something is winding, then it follows a twisting course. |
| 3493 | zip | To zip something means to close it with a zipper. |
| 3494 | abolish | To abolish something means to put an end to it, such as a system or law. |
| 3495 | amend | To amend something means to change it to improve or make it accurate. |
| 3496 | aspire | To aspire means to have a strong desire to achieve or do something. |
| 3497 | censor | To censor information means to remove it if it is dangerous, rude, or rebellious. |
| 3498 | charter | A charter is a document that describes the rights of an organization or group. |
| 3499 | constitution | A constitution is a document of principles for a government. |
| 3500 | cosmopolitan | When a place is cosmopolitan, it is full of people from many different places. |
| 3501 | disseminate | To disseminate information or knowledge means to distribute it. |
| 3502 | flatter | To fatter people means to praise them in an effort to please them. |
| 3503 | infamous | When someone is infamous, they are well known for something bad. |
| 3504 | lame | If one is lame, they cannot walk properly due to an injury to the leg or foot. |
| 3505 | limp | To limp means to walk with difficulty because someone’s leg or foot is hurt. |
| 3506 | outburst | An outburst is a sudden, strong expression of an emotion. |
| 3507 | pathological | When a behavior is pathological, it is extreme, unacceptable, and sometimes a symptom of disease. |
| 3508 | phenomenal | When something is phenomenal, it is unusually great. |
| 3509 | poll | A poll is a survey in which people give their opinions about important things. |
| 3510 | remorse | Remorse is a strong feeling of sadness and regret. |
| 3511 | secrecy | Secrecy is the behavior of keeping things secret. |
| 3512 | tackle | To tackle something means to deal with it in a determined and efficient way. |
| 3513 | trance | A trance is a state where people seem asleep and have no control of themselves. |
| 3514 | coward | A coward is a person who lacks courage to do risky or dangerous things. |
| 3515 | delete | To delete something means to remove or erase written material. |
| 3516 | earnest | If someone is earnest, then they are honest. |
| 3517 | ethnic | If something is ethnic, then it is related to a group with a similar culture. |
| 3518 | exclude | To exclude someone means to not accept them into a group. |
| 3519 | firsthand | If something is firsthand, then it is from an original source. |
| 3520 | fluent | If someone is fluent in a language, then they are able to speak it very well. |
| 3521 | imperial | If something is imperial, then it is related to an empire. |
| 3522 | inclusive | If something is inclusive, then it is open to all groups and people in society. |
| 3523 | legislature | A legislature is the section of a government that makes laws. |
| 3524 | linguistic | If something is linguistic, then it is concerned with language. |
| 3525 | monolingual | If someone is monolingual, then they speak only one language. |
| 3526 | nationality | Nationality is an identity based on the nation from which you come. |
| 3527 | patriot | A patriot is someone who loves, supports, and defends their country. |
| 3528 | prosecute | To prosecute someone means to take legal action against them. |
| 3529 | racial | If something is racial, then it is related to a race or races. |
| 3530 | solemn | If something is solemn, then it is serious and honest. |
| 3531 | solidarity | Solidarity is a union formed from common responsibilities or interests. |
| 3532 | tact | Tact is the ability to avoid offending people when dealing with problems. |
| 3533 | undermine | To undermine someone means to betray them or weaken their efforts or authority. |
| 3534 | constrain | To constrain something means to limit its development. |
| 3535 | depot | A depot is a bus or train station. |
| 3536 | emulate | To emulate people means to imitate them because they are greatly admired. |
| 3537 | forefinger | The forefinger is the finger between one’s thumb and middle finger. |
| 3538 | guts | The guts are all the organs inside a person or animal. |
| 3539 | inherent | When something is inherent, it is a natural part of something else. |
| 3540 | intimidate | To intimidate means to frighten others. |
| 3541 | janitor | A janitor is a person who makes repairs and takes care of a building. |
| 3542 | moist | When something is moist, it is slightly wet. |
| 3543 | nope | Nope is an informal way of saying “no.” |
| 3544 | prod | To prod means to push someone or something with a finger or pointed object. |
| 3545 | ransom | A ransom is a sum of money paid to a kidnapper to set the person free. |
| 3546 | restrain | To restrain someone or something means to use physical strength to stop them. |
| 3547 | saliva | Saliva is the watery liquid in people’s mouths that helps in digestion. |
| 3548 | spit | To spit means to force liquid from one’s mouth. |
| 3549 | sprint | To sprint means to run very fast over a short distance. |
| 3550 | stunt | A stunt is something that is done in order to get attention or publicity. |
| 3551 | tolerant | When people are tolerant, they are respectful of others’ rights and beliefs. |
| 3552 | vampire | A vampire is a fictional monster that sleeps in a coffin and sucks people’s blood. |
| 3553 | yawn | To yawn means to open one’s mouth wide and breathe in air. |
| 3554 | adjoining | If something is adjoining, it is next to or joined with a building or room. |
| 3555 | allege | To allege something is to say that it is true without offering proof. |
| 3556 | arch | An arch is a curved opening formed under a structure such as a bridge or doorway. |
| 3557 | assemble | To assemble means to get together in one place. |
| 3558 | casualty | A casualty is a person killed or injured in a war or an accident. |
| 3559 | erect | To erect something means to build it. |
| 3560 | foul | If something is foul, then it is very unpleasant. |
| 3561 | hectare | A hectare is a unit of measure equal to 10,000 square meters. |
| 3562 | heighten | To heighten an emotion means to increase the intensity of it. |
| 3563 | hospitality | Hospitality is friendly behavior and entertainment, shown to guests or strangers. |
| 3564 | mansion | A mansion is a large and expensive home. |
| 3565 | outnumber | To outnumber a group means to have a greater number than it. |
| 3566 | overjoyed | If someone is overjoyed, then they are extremely happy. |
| 3567 | pasture | A pasture is an area of land covered with grass for animals to use as food. |
| 3568 | petition | A petition is a written request asking an authority to do something. |
| 3569 | renovate | To renovate a building means to repair it, or to build new structures on it. |
| 3570 | revise | To revise something means to change it, or update it to make it better. |
| 3571 | slab | A slab is a large, thick, flat piece of stone, concrete, metal, or wood. |
| 3572 | terrace | A terrace is an open area that is connected to a house or an apartment. |
| 3573 | turf | Turf is a section of grass and the dirt in which it grows. |
| 3574 | analogous | If something is analogous to another thing, then it is like it in certain ways. |
| 3575 | binoculars | Binoculars are a device used for seeing things that are far away. |
| 3576 | bulk | The bulk of something is its size. |
| 3577 | comprise | If something comprises something else, it consists of or is made up of it. |
| 3578 | depict | To depict something means to show or portray it, often using art. |
| 3579 | dual | If something is dual, then it is made up of two parts. |
| 3580 | Fahrenheit | Fahrenheit is a temperature scale where water freezes at 32° and boils at 212°. |
| 3581 | fulfill | To fulfill something means to achieve or finish it. |
| 3582 | grove | A grove is a small group of trees. |
| 3583 | ore | Ore is the raw form of rock or material from which a valuable metal is taken. |
| 3584 | outback | The outback is the wild inland region of Australia where very few people live. |
| 3585 | outweigh | To outweigh something means to exceed it in value, amount, or importance. |
| 3586 | paradox | A paradox is a true statement or real event that seems illogical. |
| 3587 | pier | A pier is a structure that extends into a body of water. |
| 3588 | shortcut | A shortcut is a route that is shorter than the main route. |
| 3589 | tariff | A tariff is a tax or fee paid on certain imports or exports. |
| 3590 | thermometer | A thermometer is a device that measures temperature. |
| 3591 | tilt | To tilt something means to tip it into a sloping position. |
| 3592 | vice versa | If a statement is vice versa, then its two main ideas are switched with one another. |
| 3593 | whereabouts | The whereabouts of someone or something is the place where they are. |