Acting confused or silly because you’re very tired, sick, or excited.
delirious
Able to walk around.
ambulatory
Easily tricked because you believe things too quickly.
gullible
Ordinary, plain, or a bit boring.
mundane
dexteritySkill in using your hands or body.
dexterity
Very old-fashioned; from a long time ago.
archaic
To cancel something so it no longer counts.
nullify
To fill something up again.
replenish
To stop moving or changing; to stay stuck.
stagnate
To damage something slightly so it doesn’t look as nice.
mar
Hard to see, find, or understand.
obscure
Very upset or worried.
distraught
The little bits left at the bottom of a cup or container.
dregs
To wander or move around without a straight path.
meander
Something you must do because it’s a rule.
mandatory
To echo or bounce around, like a loud sound repeating.
reverberate
disdain
Feeling like someone or something is not worth your respect.
Strong dislike or anger toward someone.
animosity
No longer used because something newer has replaced it.
obsolete
To make something — or to make up a story that isn’t true.
fabricate
To grow, do well, or be successful.
flourish
To help something develop or grow.
foster
Careful not to spend or waste too much.
frugal
Something very wrong or bad that deserves serious blame or disapproval.
reprehensible
To give in to something, like a feeling, pressure, or illness, especially when you’ve been trying not to.
succumb