9 3 noun n noun
• a unit of power equal to one million watts
Example sentence • The power plant has a capacity of 100 megawatts .
5 1 noun n noun
• English poet and theologian (1674-1748)
Example sentence • The lightbulb in the room consumes 60 watts of electricity.
4 1 noun n noun
• a large number or amount
adverb
• to a very great degree or extent
Example sentence • I have lots of homework to do tonight.
5 1 noun n noun
• spots before the eyes caused by opaque cell fragments in the vitreous humor and lens
Example sentence • He had dark spots on his face.
6 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• an artificial or inferior substitute or imitation
adjective satellite
• artificial and inferior
Example sentence • He ordered an ersatz coffee instead of the real thing.
6 1 noun
• exercising by repeatedly assuming a crouching position with the knees bent; strengthens the leg muscles
adjective satellite
• short and thick; as e.g. having short legs and heavy musculature
Example sentence • He squats down to pick up the pencil from the floor.
4 1 adverb, noun adv, n noun
• the basic unit of money in Latvia
Example sentence • He focused on strengthening his lats during his workout.
4 1 verb v noun
• a state of decay usually accompanied by an offensive odor
Example sentence • The fruit rots quickly if not refrigerated.
5 1 noun n verb
• run at a moderately swift pace
Example sentence • She had a bad case of the trots after eating the spicy curry.
4 1 noun n noun
• the United States federal department that institutes and coordinates national transportation programs; created in 1966
verb
• scatter or intersperse like dots or studs
Example sentence • She has a collection of colorful dots on her wall.
4 1 noun, adjective n, adj adjective
• used of physical heat; having a high or higher than desirable temperature or giving off heat or feeling or causing a sensation of heat or burning
adjective satellite
• characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense
5 1 noun n noun
• a tight cluster of people or things
verb
• make into knots; make knots out of
Example sentence • The sailor tied intricate knots to secure the boat.
5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• a secret scheme to do something (especially something underhand or illegal)
verb
• plan secretly, usually something illegal
Example sentence • The detective unraveled the complex web of plots to expose the mastermind behind the crime.
4 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• metal or earthenware cooking vessel that is usually round and deep; often has a handle and lid
Example sentence • I need to buy new pots for planting my flowers.
5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• the act of firing a projectile
adjective satellite
• varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles
Example sentence • She took two shots of vodka.
5 1 noun, adjective n, adj adjective
• of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language
noun
• the dialect of English used in Scotland
8 3 noun n noun
• Asian tree having clusters of usually white blossoms and edible fruit resembling the peach
Example sentence • I bought a bag of apricots from the store.
9 3 noun n noun
• an underwater swimmer equipped with a face mask and foot fins and either a snorkel or an air cylinder
Example sentence • The aquanauts conducted research on marine life in the deep ocean.
7 3 noun n noun
• nocturnal wildcat of Central America and South America having a dark-spotted buff-brown coat
Example sentence • The ocelots have a beautiful fur coat.
13 3 noun n noun
• thinking again about a choice previously made
Example sentence • He quickly jotted down his afterthoughts in the margin of the paper.
8 2 verb, noun v, n noun
• a group's refusal to have commercial dealings with some organization in protest against its policies
verb
• refuse to sponsor; refuse to do business with
Example sentence • The boycotts against unfair labor practices gained national attention.
9 2 noun n noun
• a whimsically eccentric person
Example sentence • The conference was full of crackpots proposing outlandish theories.
8 2 noun n noun
• a building where livestock are fattened for market
Example sentence • The feedlots in this region are known for their efficient management practices.
8 2 noun n noun
• the act of shooting a gun
Example sentence • The sound of gunshots echoed through the night.
8 2 noun n noun
• someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
Example sentence • The hotshots firefighters protected the town from the spreading wildfire.
8 2 noun n noun
• the cumulative amount involved in a game (such as poker)
Example sentence • He won three jackpots in a row at the casino.
7 2 noun n noun
• a character, animal or object that is adopted by a team or group as a symbolic figure
Example sentence • During football games, the mascots entertain the crowd with their antics.
8 2 noun n noun
• a shot taken at an easy or casual target (as by a pothunter)
Example sentence • The politician took potshots at his opponent during the debate.
6 2 noun n noun
• a mechanism that can move automatically
Example sentence • The company has developed advanced robots for space exploration.
10 2 noun n noun
• a plaything consisting of a Y-shaped stick with elastic between the arms; used to propel small stones
Example sentence • He used slingshots to practice his aim.
9 2 noun n noun
• an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera
Example sentence • I have a collection of old family snapshots .
8 2 noun n noun
• a cooler darker spot appearing periodically on the sun's photosphere; associated with a strong magnetic field
Example sentence • Scientists study sunspots to better understand the behavior of our sun.
4 1 noun n adjective satellite
• informal or slang terms for mentally irregular
Example sentence • The bats flew out of the cave at dusk.
4 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• any of various long-tailed rodents similar to but larger than a mouse
verb
• desert one's party or group of friends, for example, for one's personal advantage
Example sentence • There are rats scurrying around in the attic.
6 2 verb v Example sentence • She allots a specific amount of time each day for exercise.
5 1 verb, noun v, n verb
• dry (ink) with blotting paper
Example sentence • Her notebook was filled with blots of coffee stains.
5 1
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5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• a lump of material formed from the content of a liquid
verb
• change from a liquid to a thickened or solid state
Example sentence • The doctor discovered clots in the patient's veins.
4 1 noun n noun
• a sheath worn to protect a finger
Example sentence • The hospital had to order additional cots to accommodate the sudden increase in patients.
6 2 noun n noun
• fishes having large mouths with a wormlike filament attached for luring prey
4 1 noun n noun
• a compulsory annual test of older motor vehicles for safety and exhaust fumes
5 1 noun n noun
• United States feminist and suffragist (1793-1880)
5 1 verb v
6 1 noun n
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5 1 verb, noun v, n noun
• a position in a grammatical linguistic construction in which a variety of alternative units are interchangeable
Example sentence • She pulled the lever and the slots started spinning.
6 1 noun n
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4 1 noun n noun
• a small amount (especially of a drink)
Example sentence • I ordered a plate of crispy tots at the restaurant.
6 1 noun n noun
• an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing
Example sentence • She spent the weekend sailing on luxurious yachts .
5 1 noun n noun
• footwear (shoes or slippers) with no heel (or a very low heel)
Example sentence • She bought a new pair of flats for the party.
4 1 noun n noun
• a thick flat pad used as a floor covering
adjective satellite
• not reflecting light; not glossy
verb
• twist together or entwine into a confusing mass
Example sentence • I bought new mats for our yoga studio.
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