6 2 verb v adjective
• having a body or a body of a specified kind; often used in combination
adjective satellite
• possessing or existing in bodily form
Example sentence • He bodied his opponent with a powerful punch.
8 3 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• possessing or existing in bodily form
Example sentence • The painting beautifully embodied the artist's emotions.
11 4 adverb, adjective adv, adj adjective satellite
• not having a material body
Example sentence • The disembodied voice echoed through the empty room.
7 2 verb v noun
• a verbalization that encourages you to attempt something
Example sentence • She prodded him to get up from the couch and do some exercise.
6 2 verb, adjective v, adj noun
• a small mass of soft material
Example sentence • She wore a wadded jacket to stay warm in the freezing weather.
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7 2 verb v noun
• the act of walking with a slow heavy gait
verb
• walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
Example sentence • He plodded through the deep snow, making slow progress.
6 2 verb, adjective v, adj verb
• To bear or produce pods
adjective
• Having pods (of a particular kind)
Example sentence • She podded the peas and then cooked them for dinner.
7 2 verb, adjective v, adj
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Example sentence • He rodded the pipe to clear the blockage.
6 2 verb v noun
• surface layer of ground containing a mat of grass and grass roots
Example sentence • He sodded the entire backyard with fresh grass.
10 4 adjective adj adjective satellite
• not having a material body
Example sentence • She claimed to communicate with unembodied spirits.
6 2 verb, adverb, adjective v, adv, adj Example sentence • He discovered a buried treasure chest in his backyard.
12 4 adjective adj adjective satellite
• having a relatively narrow body
Example sentence • The narrow-bodied airplane easily maneuvered through the turbulent winds.
7 2 adjective adj adjective satellite
• afflicted with or marked by anxious uneasiness or trouble or grief
Example sentence • He looked worried when he couldn't find his keys.
6 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• desired or wished for or sought
adjective satellite
• characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for
Example sentence • He found a wanted poster at the police station.
3 1 verb v noun
• the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization
Example sentence • She did her homework last night.
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7 2 verb v adjective
• produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation
Example sentence • I studied French for five years in high school.
5 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• having help; often used as a combining form
Example sentence • The aided student showed significant improvement in his grades.
5 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• having lost freshness or brilliance of color
Example sentence • I found an old, faded photograph in the attic.
5 2 verb, adjective v, adj noun
• a movable barrier in a fence or wall
Example sentence • We live in a gated community.
6 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks
Example sentence • The students received their graded assignments.
5 2 adjective adj Example sentence • After years of working in the entertainment industry, she became jaded and no longer enjoyed going to parties.
5 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• having come or been brought to a conclusion
Example sentence • The show ended abruptly, leaving the audience perplexed.
3 1 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• a young person of either sex
verb
• tell false information to for fun
Example sentence • The kid played in the park all day.
6 2 adjective adj adjective satellite
• necessary for relief or supply
Example sentence • I have the needed ingredients to make a cake.
3 1 verb v Example sentence • She rid herself of her bad habits.
11 4 verb, adverb v, adv adjective
• having companions or an escort
Example sentence • The pianist accompanied the singer with beautiful melodies.
5 1 verb, adverb v, adv adjective satellite
• tested and proved useful or correct
Example sentence • He tried his best to solve the puzzle.
11 4 adjective adj adjective satellite
• difficult to analyze or understand
Example sentence • The math problem was so complicated that I couldn't solve it.
7 3 verb v Example sentence • I decided to go for a jog this morning.
8 3 adjective adj adjective
• considered likely or probable to happen or arrive
Example sentence • The expected delivery date for the package is tomorrow.
10 4 adjective adj adjective
• having or showing interest; especially curiosity or fascination or concern
adjective satellite
• involved in or affected by or having a claim to or share in
Example sentence • I am not interested in attending the party.
6 3 adjective adj adjective
• characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity
adjective satellite
• of or relating to two people who are married to each other
Example sentence • The student council worked on a united front to address the issue.
7 3 verb, adjective v, adj noun
• a colloquial expression for invitation
verb
• increase the likelihood of
7 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• formed or conceived by the imagination
8 2 adjective adj adjective satellite
• affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason
Example sentence • The frenzied shoppers rushed through the store, grabbing items left and right.
7 2 adjective adj adjective
• moving rapidly or performed quickly or in great haste
Example sentence • She hurried to catch the train before it left the station.
6 2 adjective adj adjective
• characterized by variety
Example sentence • She had a varied collection of antique coins.
8 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• having or covered with or accompanied by blood
Example sentence • The boxer walked out of the ring with a bloodied face.
7 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime
verb
• make soiled, filthy, or dirty
Example sentence • She wore a dirtied apron while working in the garden.
7 2 verb v verb
• To celebrate at a party, to have fun, to enjoy oneself.
Example sentence • We partied all night long at the club.
6 2 verb v noun
• a feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others
Example sentence • She pitied the stray dog that was shivering in the rain.
6 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• marked by order and cleanliness in appearance or habits
noun
• receptacle that holds odds and ends (as sewing materials)
adjective satellite
• (of hair) neat and tidy
verb
• put (things or places) in order
Example sentence • He always keeps his desk tidied and organized.
6 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• protected from heat and light with shade or shadow
Example sentence • She sat under a shaded tree to escape the hot sun.
4 2 verb, noun, adjective v, n, adj noun
• any of various water-soluble compounds having a sour taste and capable of turning litmus red and reacting with a base to form a salt
adjective satellite
• harsh or corrosive in tone
Example sentence • Citric acid is commonly found in fruits like lemons and oranges.
7 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• highly favored or fortunate (as e.g. by divine grace)
Example sentence • She felt blessed to have such a loving family.
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