6 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a formation of aircraft in flight
Example sentence • I booked a flight to Paris for next week.
6 1 adjective
adj
adjective
• (quantifier used with mass nouns) small in quantity or degree; not much or almost none or (with `a') at least some
noun
• a deliberate discourteous act (usually as an expression of anger or disapproval)
adjective satellite
• lacking substance or significance
verb
• pay no attention to, disrespect
Example sentence • She gave a slight nod of approval.
6 2 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• lighted up by or as by fire or flame
verb
• to come to rest, settle
Example sentence • The birds alighted on the tree branches.
6 2 verb
v
verb
• arouse or elicit a feeling
Example sentence • The news of her engagement excited her family.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• a basic or basalt glass
Example sentence • The black, glassy appearance of tachylite distinguishes it from other types of rocks.
7 2 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a feeling of extreme pleasure or satisfaction
verb
• give pleasure to or be pleasing to
Example sentence • I am delighted to hear that you passed your exam.
5 1 adverb, noun, adjective
adv, n, adj
adjective
• being or located on or directed toward the side of the body to the east when facing north
noun
• an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature
adjective satellite
• socially right or correct
verb
• make reparations or amends for
Example sentence • He always tries to do what is right .
5 1 adverb
adv
Example sentence • I might go to the party tonight.
5 1 noun
n
noun
• Roman goddess of night; daughter of Erebus; counterpart of Greek Nyx
Example sentence • I love stargazing at night .
10 2 noun
n
noun
• a small portable battery-powered electric lamp
Example sentence • I always keep a flashlight in my car in case of emergencies.
9 2 verb, noun, adjective
v, n, adj
verb
• work a second job, usually after hours
Example sentence • The couple went for a romantic walk under the moonlight .
5 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war
verb
• be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight
Example sentence • The two fighters stepped into the ring and began the fight .
5 1 verb, noun, adjective
v, n, adj
adjective
• of comparatively little physical weight or density
noun
• a divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul
adjective satellite
• (used of vowels or syllables) pronounced with little or no stress
Example sentence • Turn on the light , it's dark in here.
5 1 verb
v
noun
• an instance of visual perception
verb
• catch sight of; to perceive with the eyes
Example sentence • I sighted a rare bird in the forest.
5 1 adjective
adj
adjective
• closely constrained or constricted or constricting
Example sentence • She tied her shoelaces tight to make sure they wouldn't come undone.
6 2 adverb
adv
Example sentence • Please make sure you set the clock aright .
9 2 adverb, adjective
adv, adj
adjective satellite
• characterized by plain blunt honesty
Example sentence • He was downright rude to the waiter.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• normal use of the faculty of vision
Example sentence • Regular eye exams are important for maintaining good eyesight .
9 2 noun
n
noun
• a period of fourteen consecutive days
Example sentence • I will be on vacation for a fortnight .
9 2 noun
n
noun
• a focus of public attention
Example sentence • After years of hard work, she finally got her moment in the limelight .
6 1 noun
n
noun
• an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)
Example sentence • The loud noise gave me a fright .
7 2 noun
n
noun
• clear or deep perception of a situation
Example sentence • Her insight into the issue was impressive.
7 2 adverb, adjective
adv, adj
adjective
• upright in position or posture
noun
• a vertical structural member as a post or stake
adjective satellite
• in a vertical position; not sloping
Example sentence • He stood upright and tall on the stage.
6 2 verb
v
verb
• cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat
Example sentence • He used a lighter to ignite the candle.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• a fight with bare fists
Example sentence • The two boys got into a fistfight on the playground.
10 2 adjective
adj
adverb
• directly and without evasion; not roundabout
adjective satellite
• characterized by directness in manner or speech; without subtlety or evasion
Example sentence • She appreciated his forthright and honest answers.
8 2 verb, adverb, adjective
v, adv, adj
noun
• light yielded by the combustion of illuminating gas
Example sentence • She had a gaslight lantern for camping.
9 2 adjective
adj
adjective satellite
• so tight as to cling to the skin
Example sentence • She was wearing a skintight dress that hugged her curves.
10 2 noun
n
noun
• light from a torch or torches
Example sentence • She used a torchlight to find her way in the dark cave.
9 2 noun, adjective
n, adj
noun
• any night of the week except Saturday or Sunday
Example sentence • I always cook a quick dinner on a weeknight .
8 2 adverb, noun, adjective
adv, n, adj
adjective
• Occurring, or provided for use during a flight
Example sentence • I always enjoy the inflight entertainment during long flights.
9 2 verb, noun, adjective
v, n, adj
noun
• An inspection of an aircraft before the start of a flight.
verb
• To perform an inspection of an aircraft before the start of a flight.
adjective
• Taking place before the start of a flight.
Example sentence • The pilot conducted a preflight inspection before taking off.
6 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a state or condition being blighted
verb
• cause to suffer a blight
Example sentence • The potato blight devastated the entire crop.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future
Example sentence • Her foresight in investing early in the stock market led to significant financial gains.
8 2 noun
n
noun
• a fight involving shooting small arms with the intent to kill or frighten
Example sentence • The gunfight erupted in the middle of the crowded street.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• understanding the nature of an event after it has happened
Example sentence • In hindsight , I should have invested in that company.
6 1 noun
n
noun
• a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one
Example sentence • The refugees fled their war-torn country, leaving behind a tragic plight .
8 2 noun
n
noun
• a window in a roof to admit daylight
Example sentence • The hotel room has a skylight that allows natural sunlight to come in.
5 1 noun
n
noun
• an isle and county of southern England in the English Channel
Example sentence • The wight approached silently in the night.
11 3 noun
n
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Example sentence • I had a strange dream yesternight .
9 3 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a document granting exclusive right to publish and sell literary or musical or artistic work
verb
• secure a copyright on a written work
Example sentence • They copyrighted the design of the logo.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• an unintentional omission resulting from failure to notice something
Example sentence • There was a lack of oversight in the company's financial department.
10 3 adjective
adj
adjective satellite
• not allowing water to pass in or out
Example sentence • The boat is watertight and can withstand rough seas.
9 2 noun
n
noun
• a tallow candle with a rush stem as the wick
Example sentence • She lit the rushlight to guide her through the dark room.
9 2 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• A light fixture installed in a hollow opening in a ceiling, concentrating the light in a downward direction.
verb
• To illuminate from above.
Example sentence • The downlight in the kitchen provides focused illumination on the countertop.
9 2 noun
n
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Example sentence • She turned on the droplight to illuminate the room.
8 2
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8 2 adjective
adj
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Example sentence • The prefight training focused on stamina and endurance.
8 2
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5 1 adverb, adjective
adv, adj
adverb
• to a degree (not used with a negative)
Example sentence • She was quite surprised when she won the lottery.
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