Verbs in the Past | More Past Tense | The 'Ys' have it | Starts with 'C' | Potpourri - a mixture of words |
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What is annoyed?
To slightly anger or irritate.
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What is separated?
To cause to move or be apart.
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What is futile or futilely?
When something fails to deliver a useful result.
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What is cloying?
An excess of sweetness, richness, or sentiment towards someone.
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What is malice?
The desire to harm someone; ill will.
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What is interjected?
To say (something) abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption.
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What is exasperated?
To irritate intensely; infuriate.
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What is frenzy?
A state or period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behaviour.
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What is curry favor?
Trying to 'get in good' with someone by fawning over that person and pretending they are super important.
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What is ferocious?
Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent; very great; extreme
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What is vied?
To compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something.
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What is dignified?
Having or showing a composed or serious manner that is worthy of respect.
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What is haughty?
Being arrogantly superior and disdainful of others.
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What is cringe?
To bend one's head and body in fear or severe stress.
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What is arrogance?
The quality of showing or thinking you are more important than others.
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What is beckoned?
To make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage or instruct someone to approach or follow.
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What is coddled?
To treat (someone) in an indulgent or overprotective way.
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What is austerity?
A sternness or severity of manner or attitude.
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What is contradict?
Claim the opposite of a statement made by (someone).
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What is entice?
Attract or tempt by offering pleasure or advantage.
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What is cowered?
To crouch down in fear.
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What is erred?
To be mistaken or incorrect; make a mistake.
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What is hierarchy?
A system in which people are ranked according to relative status or authority.
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What is contrite?
Feeling remorse (or guilt) at the recognition that one has done wrong.
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What is anguish?
Severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
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