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Literary Words

72 Words

36m

1.
acq
uire
ment
Noun

an ability or skill that has been developed through training or practice

His acquirement of martial arts skills was evident in his precise movements.

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verse
2.
verse
Noun

a set of words that usually have a rhythmic pattern

The poet carefully crafted each verse, weaving together words to create a tapestry of emotion and meaning.

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intrepid
3.
in
tre
pid
Adjective

very courageous and not afraid of situations that are dangerous

The intrepid journalist ventured into conflict zones to report the truth.

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temerity
4.
te
me
ri
ty
Noun

the quality of being foolishly or rudely bold

It was with considerable temerity that she questioned the CEO’s decisions.

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evenhanded
5.
e
ven
han
ded
Adjective

fair in judgment or treatment

The judge is known for being evenhanded and always considers all sides of the argument.

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6.
a
ccurse
Verb

to curse or condemn someone with great intensity or severity

She accurse her enemies every night before bed, wishing ill upon them.

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try
7.
try
Verb

to make an effort or attempt to do or have something

He tried to lift the heavy box but it was too heavy.

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tax
8.
tax
Verb

to impose a financial charge by the government on income, goods, services, or properties to generate revenue for public services and functions

Governments often tax income to generate revenue for public services and infrastructure.

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garb
9.
garb
Verb

to clothe oneself, often in a distinctive or particular manner

For the themed party, he garbed as a superhero with a cape and mask.

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order
10.
or
der
Verb

to ask for something, especially food, drinks, services, etc. in a restaurant, bar, or shop

He ordered a round of drinks for everyone at the table.

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heather
11.
hea
ther
Noun

yarn or fabric with mixed colors that create muted greyish shades, often with flecks of other colors

The heather sweater had a soft, blended appearance with subtle shades of grey and hints of blue.

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clump
12.
clump
Noun

a grouping of a number of similar things

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feast
13.
feast
Noun

a meal with fine food, typically for many people, celebrating a special event

The royal wedding was followed by a lavish feast.

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bristle
14.
bri
stle
Noun

a short, thick, coarse hair growing naturally on an animal or person

The boar's bristles were rough to the touch.

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sundry
15.
sun
dry
Adjective

a collection of different kinds of items gathered together without any particular order

The drawer contained sundry items like pens, rubber bands, and paper clips.

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modicum
16.
mo
di
cum
Noun

a relatively small degree of a good and desirable thing

She showed a modicum of patience while waiting for the results.

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attend
17.
a
ttend
Verb

to be present at a meeting, event, conference, etc.

Employees must attend the mandatory training session next week.

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trail
18.
trail
Verb

to be pulled along by a leading force

The kite soared in the sky, with its long tail trailing behind it.

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tippler
19.
tipp
ler
Noun

a person who regularly enjoys drinking alcohol, often seen indulging in social settings

At gatherings, he's known as the tippler who enjoys sampling different craft beers.

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melancholy
20.
me
lan
cho
ly
Noun

a feeling of long-lasting sadness that often cannot be explained

She couldn't shake off the melancholy that lingered after saying goodbye to her childhood home.

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queer
21.
queer
Adjective

deviating from what is considered conventional or expected

His behavior seemed queer, as if he was hiding something.

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stale
22.
stale
Adjective

(of food, particularly cake and bread) not fresh anymore, due to exposure to air or prolonged storage

The bread became stale after sitting out on the counter for several days.

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stilted
23.
stil
ted
Adjective

showing a formal stiffness, often without a natural flow

Her speech at the podium felt stilted, as if she wasn't comfortable speaking in public.

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bosom
24.
bo
som
Noun

a person's chest

The baby fell asleep, cradled in the bosom of her mother.

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prow
25.
prow
Noun

the forward part of a ship or boat, typically pointed and leading ahead through the water

The ship's prow cut through the waves as it sailed into the open sea.

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abash
26.
a
bash
Verb

to make someone feel uneasy and ashamed

The teacher's sharp criticism abashed the student, causing her to lose confidence.

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connive
27.
co
nnive
Verb

to secretly cooperate or conspire with others, typically to commit wrongdoing or deceit

The corrupt officials connive with businessmen to embezzle public funds.

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28.
bond
sman
Noun
flounder
29.
floun
der
Verb

to move clumsily or struggle while walking

The hiker, exhausted from the steep climb, began to flounder on the uneven terrain.

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throng
30.
throng
Verb

to gather in a place in large numbers

Fans thronged the stadium to cheer for their favorite team.

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ransack
31.
ran
sack
Verb

search thoroughly

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demur
32.
de
mur
Verb

to express one's disagreement, refusal, or reluctance

When asked to work overtime, Sarah demurred, citing family commitments.

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accost
33.
a
ccost
Verb

to approach or address someone aggressively or boldly, often with an intent to engage in conversation

Street vendors often accost pedestrians, trying to sell their wares.

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despondency
34.
des
pon
den
cy
Noun

the state of being unhappy and despairing

In the depths of his despondency, he struggled to find a reason to get out of bed each morning.

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deprecatory
35.
de
pre
ca
to
ry
Adjective

characterized by remarks or actions that diminish or belittle something's value or significance

He has a habit of making deprecatory comments about others' ideas during meetings.

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slight
36.
slight
Adjective

not a lot in amount or extent

She felt a slight breeze on her face as she walked outside.

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indigo
37.
in
di
go
Adjective

having a rich color between dark blue and purple

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pyre
38.
pyre
Noun

a large stack of wood used for burning the body of a dead person at a funeral

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mirth
39.
mirth
Noun

a feeling of happiness, joy, or amusement

The children's faces lit up with mirth as they played games and enjoyed the party.

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croon
40.
croon
Verb

to sing in a soft, gentle, and melodious manner, often with a sentimental or romantic tone

He crooned a lullaby to his baby before putting her to sleep.

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await
41.
a
wait
Verb

to wait for something or someone

We eagerly await the arrival of the guests for the party.

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42.
list
less
ly
Adverb

in a manner lacking energy, enthusiasm, or interest

She walked listlessly down the street, her mind elsewhere.

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stately
43.
state
ly
Adjective

having an impressive and dignified manner or appearance, often associated with grandeur or elegance

The queen made a stately entrance into the ballroom, her regal demeanor commanding the attention of all in attendance.

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wend
44.
wend
Verb

to travel or proceed on a course, especially slowly or indirectly

They wended their way through the forest, following a narrow trail.

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languish
45.
lang
uish
Verb

to weaken or deteriorate, often due to neglect, illness, or sorrow

The garden languished during the long drought.

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46.
wince
Verb

to show a facial expression that signifies shame or pain

He winced as he touched the hot stove with his bare hand.

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tempest
47.
tem
pest
Noun

a strong and violent storm characterized by high winds, heavy rain, thunder, and lightning

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trace
48.
trace
Verb

to find someone or something, often by following a series of clues or evidence

The detectives traced the stolen artwork to an underground art market.

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spoil
49.
spoil
Verb

to harm, damage, or ruin something

Heavy rain during the outdoor event threatened to spoil the carefully arranged decorations.

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50.
smoul
de
ring
Adjective

related to a state of intense or suppressed anger that is simmering beneath the surface, often not openly expressed

Despite his calm demeanor, there was a smouldering anger in his eyes.

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daredevil
51.
dare
de
vil
Noun

someone who is reckless and likes putting themselves in danger

The daredevil performed breathtaking stunts on a motorcycle at the show.

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bower
52.
bower
Noun

a pleasant shady place under trees or climbing plants in a garden or wood

They found a peaceful bower in the garden, perfect for reading.

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sequester
53.
seq
ues
ter
Verb

to keep something or someone separate from others

The special needs students were sequestered in a separate classroom to receive tailored instruction.

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54.
base
ly
Adverb

in a manner that is dishonorable, mean, or morally low

He betrayed his friend basely by spreading false rumors.

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acquit
55.
acq
uit
Verb

to officially decide and declare in a law court that someone is not guilty of a crime

The company was accused of wrongdoing, but after a thorough investigation, they were acquitted of any illegal activities.

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leave
56.
leave
Verb

to go away from somewhere

She left her friends at the party without any goodbye.

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57.
a
post
ro
phize
Verb

use an apostrophe

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swoon
58.
swoon
Verb

to lose consciousness temporarily, often due to strong emotion, heat, or exhaustion

She swooned with delight upon receiving the surprise gift.

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wreath
59.
wreath
Noun

a circular arrangement of flowers, leaves, or other materials, often used as a decoration or tribute

They hung a festive wreath on the front door during the holidays.

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blight
60.
blight
Noun

a condition of ruin or deterioration, especially one that spoils an area, object, or situation

The abandoned buildings were a blight on the neighborhood.

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stringent
61.
strin
gent
Adjective

(of a law, regulation, rule, etc.) extremely limiting and strict

The company had stringent rules about employee conduct.

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stubble
62.
stu
bble
Noun

short stiff hair growing on the face when it is not shaved, typically on a man's face

After not shaving for a few days, he had a thick stubble covering his chin and cheeks.

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pathos
63.
pa
thos
Noun

a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others

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64.
va
tic
Adjective

describing someone or something having qualities associated with prophecy or foresight

The vatic pronouncements of the ancient seer were studied for their cryptic wisdom.

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65.
a
non
Adverb

used to indicate that something will happen or be done soon, without delay

He promised to return anon with the information she needed.

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edifice
66.
e
di
fice
Noun

a large, imposing building, especially one that is impressive in size or appearance

The ancient cathedral stood as a majestic edifice in the center of the city.

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evince
67.
e
vince
Verb

to clearly express or show a feeling, quality, or attitude through words, actions, or appearance

He evinced genuine interest in the welfare of his employees.

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semblance
68.
semb
lance
Noun

a condition or situation that is similar or only appears to be similar to something

The old house had a semblance of its former grandeur, though it was now in disrepair.

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69.
in
ju
di
cious
ly
Adverb

in a manner that lacks good judgment or discretion

He acted injudiciously by making hasty decisions without considering the consequences.

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clad
70.
clad
Adjective

wearing clothes, especially in a particular manner or material

The knights were clad in shining armor for the tournament.

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tavern
71.
ta
vern
Noun

a place where alcoholic drinks and sometimes food are served, often for socializing

They gathered at the tavern for drinks and conversation.

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gainsay
72.
gain
say
Verb

to disagree or deny that something is true

No one could gainsay the evidence presented by the prosecution; it was indisputable.

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