A noun or verb that means something good or to do something good
What is benefit?
A word that means extremely tall and impressive.
What is towering?
Another word to describe someone who is proud and self-satisfied is ____________.
What is smug?
To hang in the air in one place.
What is hover?
The verb form of the noun conclusion?
What is conclude?
A verb or adjective that means to finish or finished or whole.
What is complete?
Someone who does or says things without thinking first is said to be _____________.
What is impulsive?
If something or someone can stay afloat or rise to the top of liquid, we say it is ________________.
What is buoyant?
To allow, to permit, to put up with.
What is tolerate?
The verb form of the noun punctuation.
What is punctuate?
A verb that means to deaden a sound.
What is muffle?
If a list of items needed for a sailing trip is very full and detailed, it is said to be ______________.
What is extensive?
If someone or something is unchanging, constant and dependable, we say it is ________________.
What is consistent?
To write quickly, carelessly and sometimes illegibly.
What is scribble?
The noun form of the adjective buoyant.
What is buoyancy?
A noun that means freedom.
What is emancipation?
If you could describe someone as impatient and restless (like they have ants in their pants), you could also call them ______________.
What is antsy?
My daughter is very _____________ today. That means she is ill-humored and unsociable. She is gloomy and won't talk to me.
What is sullen?
To cause to be upset or discouraged.
What is dismay?
The noun form of the verb condescend?
What is condescension?
An adjective that means noisy and difficult to control.
What is obstreperous?
If someone or something is always changing and impossible to predict, we could use the word _______________ to describe them/it.
What is capricious?
His voice is so ______________________ - it is so boring and always sounds the same.
What is monotonous?
To examine closely.
What is scrutinize?
The noun form of the adjective monotonous.
What is monotony?