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Adorable (Adjective)
Very attractive or delightful; lovable.
Adventurous (Adjective)
Willing to take risks or try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.
Affectionate (Adjective)
Readily feeling or showing fondness or tenderness.
Ambitious (Adjective)
Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
Adorable (Adjective)
Very attractive or delightful; lovable.
Adventurous (Adjective)
Willing to take risks or try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.
Affectionate (Adjective)
Readily feeling or showing fondness or tenderness.
Ambitious (Adjective)
Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
Approve (Verb)
To support or approve of something; to like something.
Assert (Verb)
To state something is true or a fact.
Blissful (Adjective)
Calm and peaceful; without any problems or worries.
Comfortable (Adjective)
Having enough money for comfort or necessities.
Apologetic (Adjective)
Expressing apologies or regret.
Bother (Verb)
To cause someone to feel worried, unhappy, or angry.
Combine (Verb)
To make something by putting different things together.
Decline (Verb)
To decrease in size, number, or intensity.
Considerate (Adjective)
Having or showing the ability to make good judgments.
Coax (Verb)
To influence someone by gentle persuasion.
Console (Verb)
To make someone feel less sad or disappointed.
Durable (Adjective)
Able to withstand hardship or fatigue.
Dynamic (Adjective)
Full of energy, excitement, and enthusiasm.
Discard (Verb)
To get rid of something that is no longer needed.
Dismay (Verb)
To make someone feel discouraged or lose enthusiasm.
Content (Adjective)
Feeling or showing satisfaction with one's possessions, status, or situation.
Evocative (Adjective)
Producing powerful feelings or strong impressions.
Emulate (Verb)
To attempt to equal or surpass.
Fetch (Verb)
To get something that someone has lost or given up.
Forthright (Adjective)
Open and sincere; without any attempt to deceive.
Elaborate (Verb)
To make something clearer or easier to understand.
Fantastic (Adjective)
Extraordinarily good or great; fabulous.
Gain (Verb)
To obtain or get possession of (something).
Magnanimous (Adjective)
Very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful than oneself.
Impoverish (Verb)
To take away possessions from someone; to deprive.
Lament (Verb)
To express disapproval or disappointment.
Loquacious (Adjective)
Tending to talk a great deal; talkative.
Conscientious (Adjective)
Wishing to do one's duty or things correctly; showing great industry and care.
Vilify (Verb)
To speak or write about in an abusively disparaging manner.
Astute (Adjective)
Having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute.
Extol (Verb)
To praise someone or something publicly.
Propagate (Verb)
To spread information, especially rumors.
Composed (Adjective)
Having or showing a composed, dignified manner; calm.
Exonerate (Verb)
To clear someone of blame or suspicion.
Replicate (Verb)
To make a new copy of (something, especially a computer file).
Ebullient (Adjective)
Having or showing great energy or enthusiasm.
Reprimand (Verb)
To criticize or scold mildly but firmly.
Procure (Verb)
To get with effort.
Obnoxious (Adjective)
Extremely unpleasant.
Resuscitate (Verb)
To restore to life or consciousness; revive.
Burgeon (Verb)
To grow or increase rapidly.
Ostentatious (Adjective)
Excessively showy.
Substantiate (Verb)
To confirm or support.
Tarnish (Verb)
To make dirty.
Exasperating (Adjective)
Extremely annoying.
Depict (Verb)
To show or describe.
Diminish (Verb)
To lessen or reduce.
Imaginative (Adjective)
Having or showing imagination or inventiveness.
Bolster (Verb)
To support or push forward.
Ameliorate (Verb)
To make better.
Obscure (Verb)
To make less visible.
Prosaic (Adjective)
Lacking interest or excitement; dull or monotonous.
Exult (Verb)
To express great joy.
Fatigue (Verb)
To cause weariness.
Generous (Adjective)
Showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected.
Acquire (Verb)
To obtain or receive.
Mitigate (Verb)
To make less harmful.
Reckless (Adjective)
Not thinking about possible problems or dangers.
Consecrate (Verb)
To make something sacred.
Impair (Verb)
To cause damage.
Adaptable (Adjective)
Willing to accept change or new ideas.
Nullify (Verb)
To reduce to nothing.
Furnish (Verb)
To provide what is needed.
Intelligible (Adjective)
Capable of being understood.
Liberate (Verb)
To free someone.
Allocate (Verb)
To assign.
Averse (Adjective)
Having a feeling of dislike.
Err (Verb)
To make a mistake.
Instigate (Verb)
To set in motion.
Ardent (Adjective)
Very eager or enthusiastic.
Litigate (Verb)
To take legal action.
Alleviate (Verb)
To lessen the severity.
Aesthetic (Adjective)
Having good taste or attractive.
Divinate (Verb)
To predict.
Counsel (Verb)
To give advice.
Tenacious (Adjective)
Persistent; never giving up.
Deposit (Verb)
To place.
Verify (Verb)
To show to be true.
Docile (Adjective)
Quiet and easy to influence.
Compensate (Verb)
To make up for.
Attenuate (Verb)
To make less or weaker.
Meticulous (Adjective)
Very careful attention.
Enunciate (Verb)
To state clearly.
Abhor (Verb)
To regard with horror.
Immutable (Adjective)
Not changing.
Expedite (Verb)
To speed up.
Ascertain (Verb)
To find something.
Elegant (Adjective)
Having elegance.
Refute (Verb)
To show to be false.
Advocate (Verb)
To support or encourage.
Adorable (Adjective)
Very attractive or delightful; lovable.