front 1 flourish | back 1 a showy gesture |
front 2 slouch | back 2 assume a drooping posture or carriage |
front 3 strut | back 3 walk in a proud, confident way |
front 4 absurdity | back 4 a message whose content is at variance with reason |
front 5 hoax | back 5 something intended to deceive |
front 6 variant | back 6 something a little different from others of the same type |
front 7 outrageous | back 7 greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation |
front 8 serenade | back 8 sing and play for somebody |
front 9 hover | back 9 hang in the air; fly or be suspended above |
front 10 sleazy | back 10 morally degraded |
front 11 conceive | back 11 have the idea for |
front 12 vague | back 12 lacking clarity or distinctness |
front 13 hypothesis | back 13 a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations |
front 14 amok | back 14 wildly; without self-control |
front 15 flit | back 15 move along rapidly and lightly; skim or dart |
front 16 aviary | back 16 a building where birds are kept |
front 17 trek | back 17 make a long and difficult journey |
front 18 veer | back 18 turn sharply; change direction abruptly |
front 19 stifle | back 19 smother or suppress |
front 20 yammer | back 20 talk or complain incessantly |
front 21 seldom | back 21 Mouthwise, he was her opposite: he seldom opened his. |
front 22 monumental | back 22 of outstanding significance |
front 23 ambition | back 23 a cherished desire |
front 24 disdainful | back 24 having or showing arrogant superiority |
front 25 reign | back 25 rule or have supreme power |
front 26 gape | back 26 look with amazement |
front 27 hoist | back 27 raise |
front 28 converge | back 28 move or draw together at a certain location |
front 29 lopsided | back 29 having one side lower or smaller or lighter than the other |
front 30 linger | back 30 leave slowly and hesitantly |
front 31 antic | back 31 a playful, attention-getting act done for fun and amusement |
front 32 loom | back 32 appear very large or occupy a commanding position |
front 33 smirk | back 33 a smile expressing smugness or scorn instead of pleasure |
front 34 blithely | back 34 in a joyous, carefree, or unconcerned manner |
front 35 extinct | back 35 no longer in existence |
front 36 morbid | back 36 suggesting the horror of death and decay |
front 37 proximity | back 37 the property of being close together |
front 38 certify | back 38 authorize officially |
front 39 pendant | back 39 an adornment that hangs from a piece of jewelry |
front 40 exotic | back 40 strikingly strange or unusual |