expressing much in few words
laconic
very sociable.
gregarious
germane
relevant, pertinent
to outlaw; prohibit.
proscribe
tortuous
winding; full of curves.
a long, passionate, vehement speech.
harangue
insolent
rude; disrespectful.
unpredictable; fickle.
capricious
dejected; dispirited; discouraged.
crestfallen
loud, confused noise; tumultuous clamor
din
assuage
to ease or lessen (pain); satisfy (hunger); soothe (anger).
habitually dishonest.
mendacious
generous, noble, altruistic
magananimous
model of perfection.
paragon
one who hates humankind
misanthrope
euphemism
the substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt.
specious
seemingly reasonable but incorrect; misleading (often intentionally).
endemic
prevailing among a specific group of people or in a specific area or country.
dichotomy
a split branching into two (often contradictory) parts.
truculent
fierce; aggressive; savagely brutal.
SURPRISE BONUS!! The word "dord" is an example of what kind of word?
It is a "ghost word," a word placed in the dictionary by accident due to a printing error.
apotheosis
deification (elevation to divine rank or godhood); an ideal example of something.
SURPRISE BONUS!! What word will appear exactly the same when turned upside down?
swims
ennui
profound, persistent boredom; existential malaise; spiritual crisis.
SURPRISE BONUS!! What's the longest word in the English language?
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is a type of lung disease caused by inhaling volcanic ash and dust.