Hari's Wordist 3
Hari's Wordist 3 :
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1. enduring - Lasting; continuing, durable
2. paradigm - One that serves as a pattern or model, A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them
3. petite - Small, slender, and trim. Used of a girl or woman
4. eloquently - Characterized by persuasive, powerful discourse, Vividly or movingly expressive
5. hag - ugly or frightful, A witch, female demon
6. adamant - unsusceptible to persuasion, not capable of being swayed or diverted from a course
7. futile - Having no useful result
8. apparently - Readily seen, visible, clear or obvious
9. ingenuity - Inventive skill or imagination; cleverness, the power of creative imagination
10. rambunctious - noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline
11. gaze - To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention
12. laboring - Physical or mental exertion, especially when difficult or exhausting, To deal with in exhaustive or excessive detail
13. quantum - Something that can be counted or measured, A quantity or amount
14. maneuvers - A large-scale tactical exercise carried out under simulated conditions of war
15. astern - With or having the stern foremost; backward, Behind a vessel
16. spat - To impale on or as if on a spit
17. woven into a fabric - integrate, unite, To make part of a larger unit
18. esoteric - Intended for or understood by only a particular group, Confined to a small group
19. numbed - Emotionally unresponsive, indifferent
20. innate - Possessed at birth, inborn, produced by the mind rather than learned through experience
21. bespeaks - give a sign of, indicate, To foretell
22. endowed - provided or supplied or equipped with
23. attest - To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine
24. astute - Having or showing shrewdness and discernment
25. pride can swallow - to cross thre limit where in one's pride goes out of control or cannot remain humble
26. defiantly - boldly resisting, in a rebellious manner
27. exasperated - To make very angry or impatient; annoy greatly
28. superimposed - To lay or place (something) on or over something else, To add as a distinct feature, element, or quality
29. acquiesce - To consent or comply passively or without protest
30. stunting - causing dwarfing, reducing
31. intrigued - To arouse the interest or curiosity of
32. synergistic - the working together of two things to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
33. incensed - To cause to be extremely angry; infuriate
34. unveiled - To disclose, reveal
35. peeved - To cause to be annoyed or resentful
36. embroiled - To involve in argument, To throw into confusion or disorder, entangle
37. propelled - To cause to move forward or onward
38. whilst - While
39. heathens - One who is regarded as irreligious, uncivilized, or unenlightened
40. mascot - A person, animal, or object believed to bring good luck, one kept as the symbol of an organization.
41. thwarted - To prevent the occurrence, To oppose and defeat the efforts, plans, or ambitions
42. motley - Having many colors, A heterogeneous, often incongruous mixture
43. intangible - Incapable of being perceived by the senses.
44. sloth - Aversion to work or exertion; laziness; indolence, apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue
45. belay - To cause to stop, Used in the imperative as an order to stop
46. bosky - Having an abundance of bushes, shrubs, or trees, relating to woods
47. soil - make soiled, filthy, or dirty
48. sadistic - Extreme cruelty, deriving pleasure or sexual gratification from inflicting pain on another
49. antiquity - The quality of being old or ancient; considerable age, Ancient times
50. cloistered - To shut away from the world, A secluded, quiet place
51. squirm - To twist about in a wriggling, snakelike motion; writhe, To exhibit signs of humiliation or embarrassment.
52. expunge - To erase or strike out, To eliminate completely
53. yearn - To have a strong, often melancholy desire, To feel deep pity, sympathy, or tenderness
54. perambulate - To inspect (an area) on foot, To walk about, roam or stroll.
55. bedraggled - Being in a condition of deterioration, Soiled by or as if by having been dragged through mud
56. saunter - A leisurely walk or stroll, a careless leisurely gait
57. writhe - To twist, as in pain, struggle, or embarrassment
58. nictitate - To wink, briefly shut the eyes
59. bedlamite - lunatic, A mentally ill person, insane
60. innoxious - Free from hurtful qualities or effects, harmless, having no adverse effect
61. harps - To talk or write about to an excessive and tedious degree, dwell on
62. extolling - To praise highly, exalt
63. veracity - Something that is true, unwillingness to tell lies
64. transfixed - To render motionless, as with terror, amazement, or awe, having your attention fixated as though by a spell
65. ensuing - To follow as a consequence or result, To take place subsequently
66. enthrones - To raise to a lofty position, exalt, To seat on a throne
67. forsaking - To give up, To leave altogether, abandon
68. escalate - To increase, enlarge, or intensify
69. prostulates - To make claim for; demand, To assume as a premise or axiom; take for granted
70. repugnant - offensive or repulsive, Contradictory, inconsistent
71. shovel - To clear or excavate with or as if with a shovel, throw in a rough or hasty way
72. endowment - A natural gift, ability, or quality, Funds or property donated to an institution, individual
73. swallowed a bitter pill - to accept the fact that is not easy for the person to digest
74. expounding - To explain in detail, elucidate, To give a detailed statement of; set forth
75. aggravation - an exasperated feeling of annoyance, A source of continuing, increasing irritation or trouble
76. fret - To cause to be uneasy, troubled, worry
77. elope - To run away with a lover, especially with the intention of getting married, abscond
78. pave - To make progress or development easier
79. myriad - Constituting a very large, indefinite number, innumerable
80. epistle - A letter, especially a formal one
81.stemmed - A connecting or supporting part, base, start
82. meticulous - Extremely careful and precise, Extremely or excessively concerned with details
83. paucity - Scarcity, dearth, Smallness of number, fewness
84. vicinity - proximity, A nearby, surrounding, or adjoining region, a neighborhood
85. devountly - Devoted to religion, Sincere, Displaying reverence or piety
86. critiqued - To review or discuss critically, A critical discussion of a specified topic
87. meekly - Showing patience and humility; gentle
88. vindictive - Marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt, spiteful, Disposed to seek revenge, revengeful
89. deference - wishes, judgment of another, Courteous respect, Submission or courteous yielding to the opinion
90. don - To put on (clothing).
91. staunchly - To stop or check the flow of
92. antagonise - act in opposition to, To incur the dislike of; provoke hostility or enmity in
93. pertinent - Having logical precise relevance to the matter at hand
94. filip - An embellishment that excites or stimulates or arouse
95. dubious - Of questionable character, Fraught with uncertainty or doubt,undecided
96. stint - To restrict or limit, as in amount or number; be sparing with.
97. advent - The coming or arrival, especially of something extremely important
98. respite - A usually short interval of rest or relief, To delay, postpone.
99. rejuvenation - To restore to an original or new condition, make young again.
100.unscathed - Not injured or harmed
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1. enduring - Lasting; continuing, durable
2. paradigm - One that serves as a pattern or model, A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them
3. petite - Small, slender, and trim. Used of a girl or woman
4. eloquently - Characterized by persuasive, powerful discourse, Vividly or movingly expressive
5. hag - ugly or frightful, A witch, female demon
6. adamant - unsusceptible to persuasion, not capable of being swayed or diverted from a course
7. futile - Having no useful result
8. apparently - Readily seen, visible, clear or obvious
9. ingenuity - Inventive skill or imagination; cleverness, the power of creative imagination
10. rambunctious - noisy and lacking in restraint or discipline
11. gaze - To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention
12. laboring - Physical or mental exertion, especially when difficult or exhausting, To deal with in exhaustive or excessive detail
13. quantum - Something that can be counted or measured, A quantity or amount
14. maneuvers - A large-scale tactical exercise carried out under simulated conditions of war
15. astern - With or having the stern foremost; backward, Behind a vessel
16. spat - To impale on or as if on a spit
17. woven into a fabric - integrate, unite, To make part of a larger unit
18. esoteric - Intended for or understood by only a particular group, Confined to a small group
19. numbed - Emotionally unresponsive, indifferent
20. innate - Possessed at birth, inborn, produced by the mind rather than learned through experience
21. bespeaks - give a sign of, indicate, To foretell
22. endowed - provided or supplied or equipped with
23. attest - To affirm to be correct, true, or genuine
24. astute - Having or showing shrewdness and discernment
25. pride can swallow - to cross thre limit where in one's pride goes out of control or cannot remain humble
26. defiantly - boldly resisting, in a rebellious manner
27. exasperated - To make very angry or impatient; annoy greatly
28. superimposed - To lay or place (something) on or over something else, To add as a distinct feature, element, or quality
29. acquiesce - To consent or comply passively or without protest
30. stunting - causing dwarfing, reducing
31. intrigued - To arouse the interest or curiosity of
32. synergistic - the working together of two things to produce an effect greater than the sum of their individual effects
33. incensed - To cause to be extremely angry; infuriate
34. unveiled - To disclose, reveal
35. peeved - To cause to be annoyed or resentful
36. embroiled - To involve in argument, To throw into confusion or disorder, entangle
37. propelled - To cause to move forward or onward
38. whilst - While
39. heathens - One who is regarded as irreligious, uncivilized, or unenlightened
40. mascot - A person, animal, or object believed to bring good luck, one kept as the symbol of an organization.
41. thwarted - To prevent the occurrence, To oppose and defeat the efforts, plans, or ambitions
42. motley - Having many colors, A heterogeneous, often incongruous mixture
43. intangible - Incapable of being perceived by the senses.
44. sloth - Aversion to work or exertion; laziness; indolence, apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue
45. belay - To cause to stop, Used in the imperative as an order to stop
46. bosky - Having an abundance of bushes, shrubs, or trees, relating to woods
47. soil - make soiled, filthy, or dirty
48. sadistic - Extreme cruelty, deriving pleasure or sexual gratification from inflicting pain on another
49. antiquity - The quality of being old or ancient; considerable age, Ancient times
50. cloistered - To shut away from the world, A secluded, quiet place
51. squirm - To twist about in a wriggling, snakelike motion; writhe, To exhibit signs of humiliation or embarrassment.
52. expunge - To erase or strike out, To eliminate completely
53. yearn - To have a strong, often melancholy desire, To feel deep pity, sympathy, or tenderness
54. perambulate - To inspect (an area) on foot, To walk about, roam or stroll.
55. bedraggled - Being in a condition of deterioration, Soiled by or as if by having been dragged through mud
56. saunter - A leisurely walk or stroll, a careless leisurely gait
57. writhe - To twist, as in pain, struggle, or embarrassment
58. nictitate - To wink, briefly shut the eyes
59. bedlamite - lunatic, A mentally ill person, insane
60. innoxious - Free from hurtful qualities or effects, harmless, having no adverse effect
61. harps - To talk or write about to an excessive and tedious degree, dwell on
62. extolling - To praise highly, exalt
63. veracity - Something that is true, unwillingness to tell lies
64. transfixed - To render motionless, as with terror, amazement, or awe, having your attention fixated as though by a spell
65. ensuing - To follow as a consequence or result, To take place subsequently
66. enthrones - To raise to a lofty position, exalt, To seat on a throne
67. forsaking - To give up, To leave altogether, abandon
68. escalate - To increase, enlarge, or intensify
69. prostulates - To make claim for; demand, To assume as a premise or axiom; take for granted
70. repugnant - offensive or repulsive, Contradictory, inconsistent
71. shovel - To clear or excavate with or as if with a shovel, throw in a rough or hasty way
72. endowment - A natural gift, ability, or quality, Funds or property donated to an institution, individual
73. swallowed a bitter pill - to accept the fact that is not easy for the person to digest
74. expounding - To explain in detail, elucidate, To give a detailed statement of; set forth
75. aggravation - an exasperated feeling of annoyance, A source of continuing, increasing irritation or trouble
76. fret - To cause to be uneasy, troubled, worry
77. elope - To run away with a lover, especially with the intention of getting married, abscond
78. pave - To make progress or development easier
79. myriad - Constituting a very large, indefinite number, innumerable
80. epistle - A letter, especially a formal one
81.stemmed - A connecting or supporting part, base, start
82. meticulous - Extremely careful and precise, Extremely or excessively concerned with details
83. paucity - Scarcity, dearth, Smallness of number, fewness
84. vicinity - proximity, A nearby, surrounding, or adjoining region, a neighborhood
85. devountly - Devoted to religion, Sincere, Displaying reverence or piety
86. critiqued - To review or discuss critically, A critical discussion of a specified topic
87. meekly - Showing patience and humility; gentle
88. vindictive - Marked by or resulting from a desire to hurt, spiteful, Disposed to seek revenge, revengeful
89. deference - wishes, judgment of another, Courteous respect, Submission or courteous yielding to the opinion
90. don - To put on (clothing).
91. staunchly - To stop or check the flow of
92. antagonise - act in opposition to, To incur the dislike of; provoke hostility or enmity in
93. pertinent - Having logical precise relevance to the matter at hand
94. filip - An embellishment that excites or stimulates or arouse
95. dubious - Of questionable character, Fraught with uncertainty or doubt,undecided
96. stint - To restrict or limit, as in amount or number; be sparing with.
97. advent - The coming or arrival, especially of something extremely important
98. respite - A usually short interval of rest or relief, To delay, postpone.
99. rejuvenation - To restore to an original or new condition, make young again.
100.unscathed - Not injured or harmed

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