12. Tangible
– Something real and touchable; able to be perceived by touch.
A complete or major change in form or appearance.
19. Transformation –
1. Stigmatize
– To label or mark someone as disgraceful or shameful.
Weak, uncertain, or lacking strength.
15. Tenuous –
27. Unprecedented
– Never done or known before.
10. Synecdoche
– A figure of speech where a part stands for the whole (e.g., “all hands on deck”).
The state of being joined together or acting as one
26. Unity –
8. Sustenance
– Food or other things needed to live and survive.
Using more words than necessary; wordy.
28. Verbose –
16. Tessellated
– Formed of small shapes fitted together like a mosaic.
29. Verdict
– A decision or judgment, especially in a court case.
Full of noise, confusion, or disorder.
23. Tumultuous –
21. Tread
– To step or walk on something.
Betrayal of one’s country or loyalty.
22. Treason –
4. Subtle
– Delicate or difficult to notice; not obvious.
35. Whimsical
– Playful, imaginative, or unpredictable.
Full of life or overflowing with things or people.
13. Teeming –
17. Tolerance
– Willingness to accept differences in people or opinions.
Physical or mental strength and energy (British spelling of “vigor”).
31. Vigour –
25. Undulate
– To move in a wave-like motion.
33. Vivid
– Bright, clear, and full of life.
Existing only on the surface; shallow or lacking depth.
5. Superficial –
3. Submissive
– Willing to obey or yield to others.
Open to harm, attack, or damage.
34. Vulnerable –
30. Vigorous
– Strong, energetic, and full of life.