Misty’s “Fun Words”| Color Key: | Adjective | Adverb | Noun | Verb |
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Accede: (v) 1. a: To become a party - b: To express approval or give consent
Allay: (v) 1. To subdue or reduce in intensity or severity - 2. To make quiet
Ambiguity: (n) 1. The quality or state of being ambiguous especially in meaning
Ambiguous: (adj) 1. Doubtful or uncertain especially from obsscurity or indistinctness. 2. Capable of being understood in two or more possible senses or ways.
Ambuscade: (n or v) An ambush (noun) - or - To ambush (verb)
Anistrophe: (n) 1. a: The repetition of of words in reversed order. b: The repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
Apathy: (n) 1. Lack of feeling or emotion : Impassiveness 2. Lack of interest or concern : Indifference |
Apathetic |
ApatheticallyApeak: (adj or adv) Being in a vertical position
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Bombast: (n) Pretentious inflated speech or writing
Bombastic: (adj) Marked by or given to bombast : Pompous/Overblown
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Dapper: (adj) 1. a: Neat and trim in appearance b: Excessively spruce and stylish. 2: Alert and lively in movement and manners |
Dapperly |
Dapperness Deasil: (adv) Clockwise
Demur: (n) 1. Hesitation usually based on doubt of the acceptability of something offered or proposed. 2. The act or an instance of objecting : Protest
Demur: (v) 1. Delay, Hesitate
2. To file a demurrer 3. To take exception :Object - often used with
to or
atDeontic: (adj) Of or relating to moral obligation
Devoir: (n) 1. : Duty, Responsibility 2. A usually formal act of civility or respect
Disparage: (v) 1. : To lower in rank or reputation. : Degrade : 2. : To depreciate by indirect means, to speak slightly about |
Disparagement |
Disparager |
Disparaging |
DisparaginlyDolor: (n) Mental suffering or anguish
Dorsad: (adv) Toward the back: Dorsally
Dour: (adj) 1. Stern, Harsh 2. Obstinate, Unyielding 3. Gloomy, Sullen |
Dourly |
DournessDoyen: (n) 1. a: The senior member of a body or group. b: A person who is considered to be knowledgeable or uniquely skilled as a result of long experience in some field of endeavor. 2. The oldest example of a category
Doyenne: (n) A women who is a doyen
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Elhi: (adj) Of, relating to, or designed for use in grades 1 to 12
Elucidate: (v) To make lucid, especially by explanation or analysis : To give a clarifying explanation
Ersatz: (adj) Being a usually artificial and inferior substitute or imitation
Erudite: (adj) Possessing or displaying erudition
Erudition: (n) Extensive knowledge acquired chiefly from books : profound, recondite, or bookish learning
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Funnily: (adv) In a strange manner
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Grandiloquence: (n) A lofty, extravagantly colorful, pompous, or bombastic style, manner, or quality, especially in language
Gormandize: (v) To eat gluttonously or ravenously : to eat greedily
Gormless: (adj) Lacking intelligence
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Jactitation: (n) A tossing to and fro or jerking and twitching of the body
Jocular: (adj) 1. : Given to jesting : habitually jolly or jocund 2. : Characterized by joking
Jocund: (adj) Marked by or suggestive of high spirits and lively mirthfulness
Jussive: (n) A word, form, case, or mood expressing command
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Katabatic: (adj) Relating to or being a wind produced by the flow of cold dense air down a slope (as of a mountain or glacier) in an area subject to radiational cooling
Kerfuffle: (n) Disturbance, fuss
Kiaugh: (n) Trouble, anxiety
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Lambent: (adj) 1. Playing lightly on or over a surface 2. Softly bright or radiant 3. Marked by lightness or brilliance especially of expression -
lambently (adv)Lethargic: (adj) 1. Of relating to, or characterized by lethargy : Sluggish. 2. Indifferent, Apathetic |
LethargicallyLethargy: (n) 1. Abnormal drowsiness 2. The quality or state of being lazy, sluggish, or indifferent
Lethe: (n) 1. (capitalized) A river in Hades whose waters cause drinkers to forget their past. 2. Oblivion, Forgetfullness |
Lethan (oft. capitalized)
Lewd: (adj) 1. Evil, Wicked. 2. Obscene, Vulgar |
Lewdly |
LewdnessLivid: (adj) 1. Discolored by bruising 2. Ashen, pallid 3. Reddish 4. Very angry : enraged
Longevous: (adj) Long-lived
Loquacious: (adj) 1. Given to fluent or excessive talk (garrulous) 2. Full of excessive talk (wordy)
Loquacity: (n) The quality or state of being very talkative
Louche: (adj) Not reputable or decent
Luciferous: (adj) Bringing light or insight
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Mirth: (n) Gladness or gaiety as shown by or accompanied with laughter
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Obstinate: (adj) 1. Perversely adhering to an opinion, purpose, or course in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion. 2. Not easily subdued, remedied, or removed. |
Obstinately |
ObstinatenessObstreperous: (adj) 1. Marked by unruly or aggressive noisiness. 2. Stubbornly resistant to control. |
Obstreperously |
ObstreperousnessOtiose: (adj) 1. Producing no useful result: Futile 2. Being at leisure: Idle 3. lacking use or effect: Functionless
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Pejorative: (adj or n) Having negative connotations, especially: tending to disparage or belittle : Depreciatory |
PejorativelyPersnickety: (adj) a. Fussy about small details b. Having the characteristics of a snob
Poltroon: (adj) Characterized by complete cowardice
Prerogative: (n) 1. An exclusive or special right, power, or privilege as (1): belonging to an office or an official body (2): one belonging to a person, group, or class of individuals (3): one possessed by a nation as an attribute of sovereignty 2. A distinctive excellence
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Quaggy: (adj) 1. Marshy 2. Flabby
Quiddity: (n) 1. Whatever makes something the type that it is: Essence 2. A trifling point: Quibble
Quidnunc: (n) A person who seeks to know all the latest news or gossip
Quixotic: (adj) Foolishly impractical especially in the pursuit of ideals; marked by rash lofty romantic ideas or extravagantly chivalrous action
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Rankle: (v) To cause (or feel) anger, irritation, or deep bitterness
Recondite: (adj) 1. Hidden from sight: Concealed 2. Difficult or impossible for one of ordinary understanding or knowledge to comprehend: Deep 3. Of, relating to, or dealing with something little known or obscure
Rectitudinous: (adj) Piously self-righteous
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Sagacious: (adj) Keen in sense perception : Discerning | Shrewd |
Sagaciously |
SagaciousnessSagacity: The quality of being Sagacious
Sopite: (v) 1. To put to sleep: Lull 2. To pt an end to (as a claim): Settle
Stymie: (v) To present an obstacle to: stand in the way of
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Tetchy: (adj) Irritably or peevishly sensitive
Tourbillion: (n) 1. Whirlwind 2. A vortex, especially of a whirlwind or whirlpool
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Usurp: (v) 1. a: To seize and hold in possession by force or without right b: To take or make use of without right 2. To take the place of by or as if by force
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Vaunt: (v) To make a vain display of one's own worth or attainments (Brag) : to call attention to pridefully and often boastfully
Vehement: (adj) Marked by forced energy : Powerful. a: Intensely emotional : Impassioned, Fervid. b: Deeply felt. c: Bitterly antagonistic. |
VehementlyVerbose: (adj) Containing more words than necessary : Wordy |
Verbosely |
Verboseness |
VerbosityVerve: (n) 1. Special ability or talent. 2. a: The spirit and enthusiasm animating artistic composition or performance: Vivacity b: Energy, Vitality
Vim: (n) Robust energy and enthusiasm
Vivacious: (adj) Lively in temper, conduct, or spirit
Vociferous: (adj) Marked by or given to vehement insistent outcry |
Vociferously |
VociferousnessVoluptuous: (adj) Full of delight or pleasure to the senses : conductive to or arising from sensuous or sensual gratification : Luxurious
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Wangle: (v) 1. To extricate oneself (as from difficulty): Wiggle 2. To resort to trickery or devious methods 3. To adjust or manipulate for personal or fraudulent ends 4. To make or get by devious means: Finagle
Whid: (v) To move nimbly and silently
Whiffet: (n) A small, young, or unimportant person
Whiffle: (v) 1. To blow unsteadily or in gusts (as the wind) 2. To emit or produce a light whistling of puffin sound
Widdershins: (adv) Counterclockwise
Wold: (n) 1. A usually upland area of open country 2. A hilly or rolling region
Wolfer: (n) A hunter of wolves
Wuther: (v) To blow with a dull roaring sound
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****Definitions in this post are obtained from various dictionary sources including Webster’s, American Heritage, and Standard dictionaries.