Definition | Word |
theatrical, artificial; melodramatic | |
deliberately setting or causing fires | |
a scheme to outwit or deceive | |
to gather bit by bit | |
biting or caustic in thought, manner, or style | |
involvement in wrongdoing; the state of being an accomplice | |
pertaining to or characteristic of forests; wooded, woody | |
a principal idea, future, theme, or element | |
swiftness, rapidity of motion or action | |
hackneyed, trite, commonplace | |
floating debris; homeless, impoverished people | |
nearness in place or time; kinship | |
lacking in spirit and strength; ineffective, weak; irresponsible, unreliable | |
| Definition | Word |
founded upon or involving a visionary view of an ideal world | |
urgency, pressure; urgent demand, pressing need; an emergency | |
offensive, hateful; tending to cause bitterness and resentment | |
improper or disrespectful treatment of something sacred | |
to disguise or conceal, deliberately give a false impression | |
belief, mental acceptance | |
a subtle or slight variation, delicate gradation or shade of difference | |
having a salty taste and unpleasant to drink | |
capable of being held or defended | |
to avoid, shun, keep away from | |
language that is too wordy | |
wicked, depraved, devoid of moral standards | |
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