You might feel rushed, chaotic, and overwhelmingly busy, like the morning before a big trip. Starts with H
What is hectic?
This word describes a very large amount of something, like the huge quantity of notes you take in a difficult class. Starts with C
What is copious?
To shout or yell loudly to get someone's attention from far away. Starts with H
What is holler?
The small bumps that appear on your skin when you are cold, scared, or emotionally moved. Starts with G
What are goosebumps?
To be utterly firm and to refuse to change your mind, no matter what anyone says. Starts with A
What is adamant?
This is how you feel when you have no energy, are sluggish, and just want to lie on the couch all day. Starts with L
What is lethargic?
This word means extremely large or great, like the feeling of relief after a close call. Starts with an I
What is immense?
This idiom means to be completely amazed and impressed by something, as if you were knocked over by its quality. 2 words, starts with B
What is blown away?
An optical illusion in a desert that looks like a pool of water but isn't really there.
Starts with M
What is a mirage?
A term for one's native country that carries a deep sense of heritage, tradition, and emotional connection.
Starts with M
What is motherland?
This idiom describes that sudden loss of nerve and confidence you get right before doing something scary, making you want to quit. 2 words, starts with C
What is cold feet?
This describes something in a state of disrepair and ruin, like an old, abandones house falling apart. Starts with D
What is dilapidated?
To think about something deeply and carefully for a long time. Starts with P
What is ponder?
This idiom means to waste time creating something that already exists and works perfectly well. 3 words, starts with R
This describes something that has never happened or been known before; it is entirely new. Starts with U
What is unprecedented?
This playful word describes the feeling of being completely confused, disoriented, and unable to think straight.
What is discombobulated?
This word means perfectly clean, neat, and without a single flaw or mistake.
To eat something hungrily and quickly, or to complete a task with intense enthusiasm.
What is devoured?
This term refers to the existing state of affairs or the current way things are done. 2 words
What is the status quo?
To figure out the meaning of something that is very difficult, unclear, or written in code.
What is decipher?
This is the difficult choice between two or more equally bad or undesirable options, a tricky situation.
What is a dilemma?
This word describes something that is no longer needed or useful because it's repetitive or has been replaced. You've done it too many times, and you dont wan't to do it anymore.
What is redundant?
To be attacked with a huge number of things at once, like questions from reporters or a flood of emails.
What is bombarded?
This describes a message or signal designed to be perceived just below the level of conscious awareness?
What is subliminal?
What is a whippersnapper?