2 1 noun
• a person who possesses great material wealth
verb
• have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
Example sentence • I had a bowl of soup for lunch.
4 1 noun n noun
• someone who is a member of the faculty at a college or university
Example sentence • The prof gave us an extension on the assignment.
6 2 verb, noun v, n Example sentence • The improv group put on a hilarious show last night.
8 3
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5 2 noun n noun
• (Yiddish) a thief or dishonest person or scoundrel (often used as a general term of abuse)
5 2 verb v
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6 2 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• Russian mathematician (1856-1922)
7 3 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• Soviet statesman (1890-1986)
Example sentence • The protesters threw a molotov cocktail at the police.
6 2 noun n noun
• a city in central Romania in the foothills of the Transylvanian Alps
6 2 noun
• Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)
8 3 noun n noun
• a sniper rifle with a telescopic sight
6 3 noun n noun
• Russian choreographer (1834-1905)
6 2 noun n noun
• Russian chess master who was world champion from 1975 until 1985 when he was defeated by Gary Kasparov (born in 1951)
7 2 noun n noun
• a city in northeastern Ukraine; former capital of the Ukraine
7 3 noun n noun
• Russian field marshal who commanded the Russian opposition to Napoleon (1745-1813)
9 3 noun
• Russian writer (1814-1841)
5 2 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• the West African language of the Wolof in Senegal; related to Fula
9 2 adjective adj Example sentence • The success of their small startup was completely unheard-of in the industry.
11 3 adjective adj adjective satellite
• so unexpected as to have not been imagined
Example sentence • The artist painted a masterpiece using unthought-of techniques.
10 4 verb v verb
• form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case
Example sentence • I couldn't conceive of a world without music.
11 3 verb v verb
• fail to satisfy, as of expectations, for example
Example sentence • The new product's features fall short of its competitors in terms of quality.
9 3 verb v verb
• get into one's hands, take physically
Example sentence • I tried to get hold of her all day, but she didn't answer her phone.
5 2 Example sentence • He ran out of the house.
9 3 adjective satellite
• showing the capacity for endurance
Example sentence • He is a patient of Dr. Smith.
12 4 verb v verb
• tell false information to for fun
Example sentence • He loves to pull the leg of his friends by telling them outrageous stories.
10 4 verb v verb
• take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of
Example sentence • The police officer ordered the suspect to take hold of the railing and not move.
6 2 verb v Example sentence • They talk of visiting Paris next summer.
9 3 verb v verb
• persuade someone not to do something
10 4 Example sentence • I have never seen a performance like the likes of Queen.
7 2 verb v verb
• keep in mind for attention or consideration
Example sentence • I often think of my childhood memories.
11 4 adjective adj adjective satellite
• not imagined even in a dream
Example sentence • The new technology brought about undreamed of possibilities.
9 3 verb v verb
• leave, usually as an expression of disapproval
Example sentence • She got angry and decided to walk out of the meeting.
13 3 adjective adj adjective satellite
• receiving deferential regard
Example sentence • She is a well-thought-of artist in the community.
7 3 verb
• write about a particular topic
10 3 noun n noun
• Russian bacteriologist in France who formulated the theory of phagocytosis (1845-1916)
13 6 verb, noun v, n noun
• Russian chess master who was world champion from 1975 until 1985 when he was defeated by Gary Kasparov (born in 1951)
13 6 noun n noun
• Russian chess master who was world champion from 1975 until 1985 when he was defeated by Gary Kasparov (born in 1951)
12 4 noun n noun
• Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)
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