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  • to damage or ruin the good quality of (something)
    sully
  • 1. to move very quickly and suddenly in a particular direction 2. to suddenly increase to an unusually high level
    surge
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym for nucleus?
    hub
  • full of life and energy — used especially to describe an older person
    sprightly
  • an unskillful doctor or a person who falsely claims to have medical skills
    quack
  • 1.a piece of cloth that hangs over a bed, throne, etc., as a decoration or shelter 2.a. something that hangs or spreads out over an area
    canopy
  • 1. to flow outward from the land 2. to get worse
    ebb
  • the quality or state of being quiet and peaceful
    tranquility
  • to cut with a sharp tool so that pus will flow out
    lance
  • 1 (v)to make (something) dirty 2 (v)to take away or ruin the purity, honor, or goodness of (something or someone important)
    defile
  • very bad and dirty conditions
    squalor
  • quietly sad or thoughtful
    pensive
  • 1 : to give or provide (something) 2 : to prepare and give (medicine)
    dispense
  • a period of time in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs
    depression
  • a small hill
    knoll
  • a straight line from the center of a circle or sphere to any point on the outer edge
    radius
  • to make a hole or a series of holes in something
    perforate
  • to fail to catch or hold the ball
    fumble
  • a method or trick that is used to get people's attention or to sell something
    gimmick
  • full of life and energy
    animated
  • to increase or imporve after a recent decrease or decliine
    rebound
  • to go back to a previous and usually lower state or level; to become worse or of less value
    regress
  • 1. to pretend that you will do something or that you know or have something in order to trick someone into doing what you want 2. to pretend to do or make (something)
    bluff
  • strong and heavy
    burly
  • the central and most active part or place; the center of a wheel, propeller, fan, etc.
    hub
  • relaxed and informal
    easygoing
  • 1. to surprise and confuse (someone or something) 2. to prove (someone or something) wrong
    confound
  • 1. to bring (someone or something) back to a normal, healthy condition after an illness, injury, drug problem, etc. 2. to teach (a criminal in prison) to live a normal and productive life
    rehabilitate
  • doing a lot of sitting and not physical movement things ect.
    sedentary
  • one of the bars that connect the center of a wheel to the rim
    spoke
  • to cause (someone) to receive a great amount of something
    barrage
  • 1. to move away gradually. 2. to become smaller or weaker
    recede
  • a small valley with trees and grass growing in it
    dell
  • doing things that are too dangerous or risky
    foolhardy
  • to spread or scatter things over or on the ground or some other surface
    strewn
  • allowing a lot of freedom and not punishing bad behavior in a strong way : not harsh, severe, or strict
    lenient
  • very carefully
    gingerly
  • a narrow valley
    glen
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym for confident?
    sheepish
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym of spendthrift?
    miser
  • the usual attitude, mood, or behavior of a person or animal
    temperament
  • 1. a feeling or belief that you can do something well or succeed at something 2. a feeling or belief that someone or something is good or has the ability to succeed at something 3. the feeling of being certain that something will happen or
    confidence
  • to be slowly destroyed by natural processes; to slowly lose strength, health, etc.
    decay
  • to feel afraid and often to show your fear in a way that can be clearly seen
    quail
  • to search for something by reaching or touching with your fingers in an awkward or clumsy way
    fumble
  • a person who hates to spend money : a very stingy person
    miser
  • 1. to fall or jump suddenly from a high place 2. to fall or drop suddenly in amount, value, etc 3. to have a steep slope or drop downward
    plunge
  • 1. a very steep side of a mountain or cliff 2. a point where danger, trouble, or difficulty begins, usually singular
    precipice
  • fat and round
    rotund
  • 1. to throw (something) away : to get rid of (something) 2. to deal with and finish (something)
    dispose
  • 1. to treat (someone or something) poorly and without respect 2. to make the quality of (something) worse 3. to cause (something complex) to break down into simple substances or parts
    degrade
  • a particular way of walking
    gait
  • poorly done or made
    shoddy
  • showing or feeling embarrassment especially because you have done something foolish or wrong
    sheepish
  • the highest layer of branches in a forest or on a tree
    canopy
  • 1. very difficult 2. requiring great effort
    grueling
  • rebounding especially at an angle
    carom
  • to bounce back off something after hitting it
    rebound
  • the bone in the lower part of your arm on the same side as your thumb
    radius
  • a clear section that covers the part where the pilot sits in some airplanes
    canopy
  • 1. done or made quickly and without thought about what will happen as a result 2. doing something quickly and without thinking carefully about what will happen as a result
    rash
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym for difficult and challenging?
    grueling
  • the central part of most cells that contains genetic material and is enclosed in a membrane; central or most important part of something
    nucleus
  • 1. used to describe someone who allows things to happen or who accepts what other people do or decide without trying to change anything
    passive
  • an area on a surface that is lower than other parts : a low spot
    depression
  • to make a loud sound; the sound that is made by a duck
    quack
  • a person who creates or establishes something that is meant to last for a long time (such as a business or school)
    founder
  • loyalty to a person, country, group, etc.
    allegiance
  • full of courage or energy : very lively or determined
    spirited
  • to walk in an awkward, unsteady way without lifting your feet very high off the ground
    shamble
  • produced by the creation of a series of drawings, pictures, etc. that are shown quickly one after another
    animated
  • What WordMaster word is an antonym of ascend and rise?
    plunge
  • very neat and clean; smart and fashionable
    natty
  • not neat or orderly; messy or untidy
    unkempt
  • to make (someone's mind or brain) unable to think clearly
    addle
  • 1. playful,and silly 2. feeling or showing great happiness and joy 3. causing dizziness
    giddy
  • to travel to different places to give speeches, perform shows, etc.
    barnstorm
  • having or showing complete and consistent support for someone
    loyal
  • 1. a group of red spots on the skin that is caused by an illness or a reaction to something 2. a series of usually unpleasant things or events that happen in a short period of time
    rash
  • 1. of or relating to the stars 2. very good
    stellar
  • a drawing that makes someone look funny or foolish because some part of the person's appearance is exaggerated
    caricature
  • 1. the act or process of returning something to its original condition by repairing it, cleaning it, etc 2. the act of bringing back something that existed
    restoration
  • What WordMaster word is a synonym of loyalty?
    allegiance
  • a long pointed weapon used in the past by knights riding on horses
    lance
  • a person who spends money in a careless or wasteful way
    spendthrift
  • 1. having a skin disease that causes itching and loss of hair 2. having thin or bare spots
    mangy
  • 1. to move close to someone in a quiet or secret way 2. to go or move with one side forward
    sidle
  • a high, steep area of land
    bluff
  • a kind of small wild bird that is often hunted
    quail
  • 1. the nest of a bird (such as an eagle or hawk) built high up on a cliff or on the top of a mountain 2. a room or building built high up so that people inside can see things happening below them
    aerie
  • easily angered
    hotheaded
  • a state of feeling sad
    depression
  • n. strong approval or praise v. to praise (someone or something) in a very strong and enthusiastic way
    acclaim