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| - verb: Move or swing back and forth at regular speed/sway. verb: oscillate; 3rd person present: oscillates; past tense: oscillated; past participle: oscillated; gerund or present participle: oscillating - - E.G. The cat oscillated its thick and fluffy tail to and fro. adjective: Physically beautiful or pretty. adjective: pulchritudinous - - E.G. The pulchritudinous she-cat briefly nodded her head. adjective: Strong. adjective: herculean - - E.G. The herculean male dog leaped at his opponent. adjective: Muscular. adjective: brawny - - E.G. The brawny tiger began to creep upon a rabbit. adjective: In poor condition. adjective: tattered - - E.G. The tattered and mangy dog limped along the wet road. adjective: Involving a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. adjective: cacophonous - - noun: A harsh, discordant of sounds. noun: cacophony; plural noun: cacophonies - - E.G. The cacophonous howling of the crying baby rung in her ears. E.G. The cacophony of the crying baby rung in her ears. adjective: Very clear; transparent. adjective: crystalline - - E.G. She gazed into the crystalline water. adjective: Difficult to carry or move because of its size, shape, or weight. adjective: unwieldy; comparative adjective: unwieldier; superlative adjective: unwieldiest - - E.G. The human attempted to heave the unwiedly crate. adjective: Of the pale gray color of ash. Also means pale of shock. adjective: ashen - - E.G. Her face turned ashen as she studied the collision. adjective: Extremely pale of coloring, mostly due to lack in health. adjective: sallow; comparative adjective: sallower; superlative adjective: sallowest - - E.G. As she looked into the mirror, she noticed her skin had became sallow. adjective: Black in color. adjective: atramentous - - E.G. The atramentous colored wolf weaved past trees and large shrubs. adjective: A creamy white color; off white. adjective: ivory - - E.G. She lapped at her ivory pelt which was dappled with light brown splotches. noun: A feeling of deep anxiety or dread. noun: angst - - E.G. A jolt of angst struck her as the tornado twisted into action. adjective: (Of a person) subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood or mind adjective: mercurial - - E.G. He began to feel mercurial, the apprehension and concern began to overwhelm him. adjective: Sarcastic in a scathing and bitter way. adjective: caustic - - E.G. She said in a caustic manner. adjective: Boredom. adjective: ennui - - E.G. She wore a face of ennui, her mouth etching into a bored frown. adjective: Very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail; critical and fussy. adjective: fastidious - - E.G. He was very fastidious with his choice of words. noun: A complete failure; a fiasco. noun: debacle; plural noun: debacles - - E.G. She stared in awe at the grimmacing debacle. adjective: Fond of company; sociable. adjective: gregarious - - E.G. The couple were well mannered and gregarious as they welcomed their new neighbor. adjective: Unmeasurably small. adjective: infinitesimal - - E.G. The infinitesimal mouse skittered across the hard wood floor. adjective: Very vivid in color or vividly colorful; brilliant. adjective: fluorescent - - E.G. He extended an arm vigilantly towards the fluorescent and beautiful crystal. adjective: Easily angered. adjective: irascible - - E.G. She was extremely irascible, most neighbors avoided her. adjective: Sparkling or shining brilliantly. adjective: scintillating - - verb: Emit flashes of light; sparkle. gerund or present participle: scintillating; participle: scintillated - - E.G. The scintillating waves of water. E.G. The waves of water scintillated. noun: Blood. noun: sanguine fluid - - E.G. The sanguine fluid poured from the gash. adjective: Large in size. adjective: monumental - - E.G. A monumental wolf. verb: To weaken or damage. past tense: impaired; past participle: impaired; gerund or present participle: imparing - - E.G. She began to impair the opposing wolf. adjective: Having unlimited power; able to do anything. adjective: omnipotent - - E.G. She felt omnipotent for being crowned a deity. adjective: Noisy or energetic. adjective: boisterous - - E.G. The boisterous wolf pup bounded about. verb: To surround something or someone and hold within. gerund or present participle: encompassing - - E.G. The encompassing square hedges. adjective: Impressive or magnificent. adjective: grandoise - - E.G. A grandoise man. adjective: Shining brilliantly, radiant or lustrous. adjective: luminous - - E.G. The luminous dial on his watch. adjective: Hopeful and confident about the future; confident. adjective: optimistic - - E.G. She faded into an optimisic feeling. adjective: Incapable of being understood or fully explored. adjective: unfathomeable - - E.G. His unfathomable gaze. adjective: Well meaning and kind. adjective: benevolent - - E.G. The benevolent fund to charity. adjective: Beautiful; pretty. adjective: beauteous - - E.G. The beauteous lady. adjective: Large. adjective: gargantuan - - E.G. A gargantuan appetite. noun: Strong hostility. noun: animosity; plural noun: animosties - - E.G. He said with animosity. adjective: Attractive or appealing in presence. adjective: prepossessing - - E.G. He was not a prepossessing sight. verb: Force or oblige someone to do something. verb: compel; 3rd person present: compels; past tense: compelled; past participle: compelled; gerund or present participle: compelling - - E.G. He compelled the employee to give him a free Big Mac. verb: The quality of being attractive. verb: allure; 3rd person present: allures; past tense: allured; past participle: allured; gerund or present participle: alluring - - E.G. The man's looks held no allure. verb: Showing or feeling active opposition or hostility toward someone or something. gerund or present participle: antagonizing adjective: antagonistic - - E.G. She was antagonistic towards the man. adjective: (Land) Too poor to produce much or any vegetation. adjective: barren - - E.G. The barren land. adjective: Sullen and ill-tempered; gloomy. adjective: morose - - E.G. The morose man cried quietly. adjective: Morally corrupt or wicked. adjective: depraved - - E.G. A depraved indifference. verb: Emitting a deep loud roar, typically in pain or anger. verb: bellow; 3rd person present: bellows; past tense: bellowed; past participle: bellowed; gerund or present participle: bellowing - - E.G. The hostile lion bellowed. adjective: Abandoned or deserted. adjective: forsaken - - E.G. The forsaken and lost puppy roamed the empty streets. adjective: Thin or supple; slender. adjective: lithe; adjective: lithesome - - E.G. Silverstream was lithesome which obviously attracted Graystripe. verb: Feel contempt or deep repugnance for; to hate something or someone. verb: despise; 3rd person present: despises; past tense: despised; past participle: despised; gerund or present participle: despising - - E.G. He despised her for acting selfish. verb: Feel intense hate or disgust for; see despise. verb: loathe; 3rd person present: loathes; past tense: loathed; past participle: loathed; gerund or present participle: loathing - - E.G. She loathed the irritating and cringing sound of nails on a chalk board.
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