List of Use dictionary entries
- Abandon – To leave something behind or give up on something.
- Ablaze – Burning brightly or intensely.
- Bizarre – Very strange or unusual.
- Candid – Honest and straightforward.
- Deceive – To cause someone to believe something that is not true.
- Eclipse – The obscuring of one celestial body by another.
- Feasible – Possible to do easily or conveniently.
- Genuine – Real and not counterfeit or fake.
- Hesitate – To pause before doing something, often due to uncertainty.
- Immaculate – Perfectly clean, neat, or tidy.
- Jubilant – Feeling or expressing great joy.
- Kinetic – Relating to or resulting from motion.
- Luminous – Emitting light, especially in the dark.
- Melancholy – A deep, persistent sadness or gloominess.
- Nostalgic – Longing for the past.
- Opaque – Not able to be seen through; not transparent.
- Perplex – To confuse or puzzle.
- Quaint – Attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
- Radiant – Sending out light or heat; shining brightly.
- Serene – Calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
- Tangible – Perceptible by touch; capable of being touched or felt.
- Ubiquitous – Present or found everywhere.
- Vivid – Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- Witty – Showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor.
- Zealous – Having or showing great enthusiasm or energy.
- Adversary – An opponent or enemy.
- Benevolent – Showing kindness and goodwill.
- Conceal – To hide or keep something secret.
- Diligent – Showing care and effort in your work or duties.
- Eminent – Famous and respected within a particular sphere.
- Frivolous – Not having any serious purpose or value.
- Gregarious – Fond of company; sociable.
- Harass – To intimidate or bother persistently.
- Ignorant – Lacking knowledge or awareness.
- Juxtapose – To place side by side for comparison.
- Keen – Having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm.
- Lethargic – Affected by lethargy; sluggish and apathetic.
- Magnify – To make something appear larger or more important.
- Nimble – Quick and light in movement or action.
- Omniscient – Knowing everything.
- Plausible – Seeming reasonable or probable.
- Quell – To put an end to, usually by force.
- Reconcile – To restore friendly relations between.
- Skeptical – Not easily convinced; having doubts.
- Tranquil – Free from disturbance; calm.
- Unveiled – To make known or reveal.
- Vex – To make someone feel annoyed or worried.
- Whimsical – Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing way.
- Yields – To produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
- Zephyr – A gentle, mild breeze.
- Adorn – To decorate or add beauty to.
- Bolster – To support or strengthen.
- Circumvent – To find a way around (an obstacle or restriction).
- Discreet – Careful and prudent in one’s speech or actions.
- Eloquent – Fluent or persuasive in speaking or writing.
- Fluctuate – To rise and fall irregularly.
- Gratify – To give pleasure or satisfaction.
- Hindrance – A thing that provides resistance or delay.
- Illuminate – To light up or make clear.
- Juxtaposition – The fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
- Lament – To mourn or express sorrow.
- Modest – Unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one’s abilities.
- Negligible – So small or unimportant as to be not worth considering.
- Obsolete – Out of date; no longer in use.
- Perpetual – Never-ending or changing.
- Quintessential – Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class.
- Resilient – Able to recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- Scrutinize – To examine or inspect closely and thoroughly.
- Turbulent – Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion.
- Uplift – To raise or improve.
- Vividly – In a way that produces powerful feelings or strong, clear images.
- Warrant – To justify or necessitate.
- Yearn – To have an intense feeling of longing.
- Zeal – Great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause.
- Affluent – Having a great deal of money; wealthy.
- Belligerent – Hostile and aggressive.
- Clarity – The quality of being clear and easy to understand.
- Discrepancy – A lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts.
- Eccentric – Unconventional and slightly strange.
- Frugal – Sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- Glimpse – A brief or hurried view.
- Humble – Having or showing a modest or low estimate of one’s importance.
- Innovate – To make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods or ideas.
- Judicious – Having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.
- Keenly – In an eager or enthusiastic manner.
- Luminous – Full of or shedding light; bright or shining, especially in the dark.
- Mystify – To utterly bewilder or perplex.
- Nuance – A subtle difference or variation.
- Obscure – Not discovered or known about; uncertain.
- Ponder – To think about something carefully, especially before making a decision.
- Quiescent – In a state of inactivity or dormancy.
- Reclusive – Avoiding the company of other people; solitary.
- Sagacious – Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment.
- Tedious – Too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous.
- Unprecedented – Never done or known before.
- Verbose – Using more words than needed; wordy.
- Wholesome – Conducive to health or moral well-being.
- Yield – To produce or provide; to give way to arguments, demands, or pressure.
- Zenith – The highest point reached by a celestial or other object.
- Adept – Very skilled or proficient at something.