List of words with Find words using context
- Abate – To lessen or reduce in intensity.
- Abolish – To formally end or do away with something.
- Absurd – Ridiculously unreasonable or illogical.
- Adept – Very skilled or proficient at something.
- Adverse – Harmful or unfavorable.
- Allege – To claim or assert without proof.
- Apathy – Lack of interest or concern.
- Arbitrary – Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system.
- Benevolent – Showing kindness and goodwill.
- Brevity – The quality of being concise and exact.
- Candid – Truthful and straightforward.
- Coerce – To persuade someone to do something by using force or threats.
- Compel – To force or drive someone to do something.
- Concur – To agree with someone or something.
- Contradict – To assert the opposite of a statement made by someone.
- Deficit – A shortage or inadequacy.
- Denounce – To publicly declare something wrong or evil.
- Diligent – Showing care and effort in one’s work or duties.
- Discreet – Careful and prudent in one’s speech or actions.
- Eccentric – Unconventional and slightly strange.
- Elaborate – To develop or present in intricate detail.
- Elusive – Difficult to find, catch, or achieve.
- Emulate – To match or surpass by imitation.
- Exemplify – To illustrate or clarify by giving an example.
- Feasible – Possible to do easily or conveniently.
- Fluctuate – To rise and fall irregularly.
- Frivolous – Not having any serious purpose or value.
- Futile – Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
- Gratify – To give pleasure or satisfaction to.
- Hostile – Unfriendly and antagonistic.
- Imminent – About to happen very soon.
- Incessant – Continuing without interruption.
- Indifferent – Having no particular interest or sympathy.
- Inevitable – Certain to happen; unavoidable.
- Intricate – Very detailed and complex.
- Judicious – Having or showing good judgment or sense.
- Leverage – To use something to maximum advantage.
- Linger – To stay in a place longer than necessary.
- Malicious – Intending to do harm.
- Mediocre – Of only average quality; not very good.
- Nimble – Quick and light in movement or action.
- Obsolete – Outdated and no longer in use.
- Omniscient – Knowing everything; all-knowing.
- Pathetic – Arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness.
- Perplex – To cause confusion or difficulty.
- Plausible – Seemingly reasonable or probable.
- Precarious – Not securely held or in position; dangerously likely to fall or collapse.
- Proficient – Competent or skilled in doing or using something.
- Rationale – A set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or belief.
- Reconcile – To restore friendly relations between.
- Refrain – To stop oneself from doing something.
- Replicate – To make an exact copy of something.
- Resilient – Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- Retrospect – A survey or review of a past course of events or period of time.
- Rudimentary – Involving or limited to basic principles.
- Skeptical – Not easily convinced; having doubts.
- Substantiate – To provide evidence to support or prove the truth of something.
- Succinct – Briefly and clearly expressed.
- Tangible – Perceptible by touch; clear and definite.
- Turbulent – Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion.
- Unprecedented – Never done or known before.
- Uplift – To raise or improve.
- Vague – Lacking clear definition or detail.
- Viable – Capable of working successfully.
- Vivid – Producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind.
- Warrant – To justify or necessitate a certain course of action.
- Whimsical – Playfully quaint or fanciful.
- Zealous – Having or showing great enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause.
- Ambiguous – Open to more than one interpretation.
- Analogous – Comparable in certain respects.
- Beneficial – Resulting in good; favorable.
- Conclusive – Serving to settle an issue; final.
- Discern – To recognize or find out.
- Dismal – Depressing; dreary.
- Exuberant – Filled with lively energy and excitement.
- Favorable – Expressing approval.
- Gregarious – Fond of company; sociable.
- Hypothetical – Based on or involving a hypothesis; theoretical.
- Inconsistent – Not compatible or in keeping with.
- Justifiable – Able to be shown as reasonable or deserved.
- Mundane – Lacking interest or excitement; dull.
- Nostalgic – Longing for the past, often with sentimental feelings.
- Objective – Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions.
- Perceptive – Having or showing sensitive insight.
- Profound – Very great or intense; requiring deep thought.
- Redundant – Not or no longer needed or useful; superfluous.
- Reverberate – To echo or resound.
- Saturate – To cause something to become thoroughly soaked.
- Serene – Calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
- Skeptical – Doubtful or questioning.
- Subtle – Delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
- Transcend – To go beyond or rise above.
- Unyielding – Not giving way under pressure; firm or inflexible.
- Vehement – Showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense.
- Vulnerable – Capable of being physically or emotionally wounded.
- Wholesome – Conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
- Witty – Showing quick and inventive verbal humor.
- Abundant – Existing or available in large quantities.
- Contingent – Subject to chance; dependent on.
- Pragmatic – Dealing with things sensibly and realistically.
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