Words Containing LL
Explore a range of words that include the letter LL, showcasing the diversity and richness of the English language. Enhance your vocabulary with interesting and unique terms featuring LL.
3 letter words
Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example |
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all | 3 | to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') | a totally new situation |
ill | 3 | affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function | ill from the monotony of his suffering |
ell | 3 | an extension at the end and at right angles to the main building | - |
4 letter words
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will | 7 | a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die | - |
well | 7 | in a manner affording benefit or advantage | she married well |
tell | 4 | give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority | - |
call | 6 | assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to | - |
kill | 8 | mark for deletion, rub off, or erase | kill these lines in the President's speech |
hell | 7 | (Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment | - |
full | 7 | increase in phase | - |
till | 4 | a treasury for government funds | - |
fall | 7 | move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way | The barometer is falling |
pull | 6 | strip of feathers | pull a chicken |
sell | 4 | deliver to an enemy by treachery | - |
ball | 6 | a lavish dance requiring formal attire | - |
fell | 7 | pass away rapidly | - |
bill | 6 | a statute in draft before it becomes law | they held a public hearing on the bill |
cell | 6 | a room where a prisoner is kept | - |
wall | 7 | an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes | they blew the trumpet and the walls came tumbling down |
roll | 4 | a list of names | his name was struck off the rolls |
bell | 6 | the shape of a bell | - |
hall | 7 | United States chemist who developed an economical method of producing aluminum from bauxite (1863-1914) | - |
fill | 7 | make full, also in a metaphorical sense | fill a container |
hill | 7 | United States railroad tycoon (1838-1916) | - |
tall | 4 | too improbable to admit of belief | a tall story |
bull | 6 | (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Taurus | - |
doll | 5 | informal terms for a (young) woman | - |
yell | 7 | utter a sudden loud cry | I yelled to her from the window but she couldn't hear me |
mall | 6 | mercantile establishment consisting of a carefully landscaped complex of shops representing leading merchandisers; usually includes restaurants and a convenient parking area; a modern version of the traditional marketplace | they spent their weekends at the local malls |
pill | 6 | a contraceptive in the form of a pill containing estrogen and progestin to inhibit ovulation and so prevent conception | - |
dull | 5 | darkened with overcast | a dull sky |
jill | 11 | - | - |
mill | 6 | machinery that processes materials by grinding or crushing | - |
ally | 7 | an associate who provides cooperation or assistance | he's a good ally in fight |
toll | 4 | value measured by what must be given or done or undergone to obtain something | - |
hull | 7 | United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955) | - |
dell | 5 | a small wooded hollow | - |
gall | 5 | a digestive juice secreted by the liver and stored in the gallbladder; aids in the digestion of fats | - |
gill | 5 | any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap of a mushroom or similar fungus | - |
jell | 11 | become gelatinous | the liquid jelled after we added the enzyme |
dill | 5 | aromatic threadlike foliage of the dill plant used as seasoning | - |
poll | 6 | convert into a pollard | pollard trees |
null | 4 | lacking any legal or binding force | null and void |
gull | 5 | fool or hoax | - |
lull | 4 | a pause during which things are calm or activities are diminished | - |
moll | 6 | the girlfriend of a gangster | - |
vill | 7 | - | - |
sill | 4 | (geology) a flat (usually horizontal) mass of igneous rock between two layers of older sedimentary rock | - |
pall | 6 | lose interest or become bored with something or somebody | - |
mull | 6 | reflect deeply on a subject | I mulled over the events of the afternoon |
boll | 6 | the rounded seed-bearing capsule of a cotton or flax plant | - |
cull | 6 | look for and gather | - |
coll | 6 | - | - |
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5 letter words
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still | 5 | to a greater degree or extent; used with comparisons | an even (or still) more interesting problem |
hello | 8 | an expression of greeting | every morning they exchanged polite hellos |
shall | 8 | - | - |
small | 7 | not large but sufficient in size or amount | helped in my own small way |
smell | 7 | any property detected by the olfactory system | - |
silly | 8 | inspiring scornful pity | how silly an ardent and unsuccessful wooer can be especially if he is getting on in years |
allow | 8 | give or assign a resource to a particular person or cause | - |
balls | 7 | - | - |
billy | 10 | a short stout club used primarily by policemen | - |
pills | 7 | - | - |
falls | 8 | a steep descent of the water of a river | - |
spell | 7 | indicate or signify | I'm afraid this spells trouble! |
chill | 10 | coldness due to a cold environment | - |
kelly | 12 | United States circus clown (1898-1979) | - |
fully | 11 | to the greatest degree or extent; completely or entirely; (`full' in this sense is used as a combining form) | fully grown |
belly | 10 | the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis | - |
sally | 8 | a venture off the beaten path | a sally into the wide world beyond his home |
molly | 10 | popular aquarium fish | - |
fella | 8 | a boy or man | - |
skull | 9 | the bony skeleton of the head of vertebrates | - |
hills | 8 | - | - |
shell | 8 | remove the husks from | - |
holly | 11 | United States rock star (1936-1959) | - |
alley | 8 | a narrow street with walls on both sides | - |
drill | 6 | make a hole, especially with a pointed power or hand tool | don't drill here, there's a gas pipe |
skill | 9 | an ability that has been acquired by training | - |
willy | 11 | - | - |
dolly | 9 | a small replica of a person; used as a toy | - |
bully | 10 | discourage or frighten with threats or a domineering manner; intimidate | - |
villa | 8 | Mexican revolutionary leader (1877-1923) | - |
rally | 8 | the feat of mustering strength for a renewed effort | he singled to start a rally in the 9th inning |
spill | 7 | flow, run or fall out and become lost | The milk spilled across the floor |
swell | 8 | expand abnormally | The bellies of the starving children are swelling |
stall | 5 | postpone doing what one should be doing | - |
jelly | 15 | make into jelly | - |
polly | 10 | - | - |
wells | 8 | prolific English writer best known for his science-fiction novels; he also wrote on contemporary social problems and wrote popular accounts of history and science (1866-1946) | - |
jolly | 15 | a yawl used by a ship's sailors for general work | - |
grill | 6 | a restaurant where food is cooked on a grill | - |
telly | 8 | an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen | the British call a tv set a telly |
belle | 7 | a young woman who is the most charming and beautiful of several rivals | she was the belle of the ball |
hallo | 8 | - | - |
wally | 11 | a silly and inept person; someone who is regarded as stupid | - |
troll | 5 | angling by drawing a baited line through the water | - |
mills | 7 | United States architect who was the presidentially appointed architect of Washington D.C. (1781-1855) | - |
dwell | 9 | exist or be situated within | - |
tally | 8 | gain points in a game | - |
golly | 9 | - | - |
ollie | 5 | - | - |
polls | 7 | the place where people vote | - |
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6 letter words
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really | 9 | used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal | a really enjoyable evening |
called | 9 | - | - |
follow | 12 | be later in time | Tuesday always follows Monday |
killer | 10 | predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seas | - |
fellow | 12 | one of a pair | one eye was blue but its fellow was brown |
bullet | 8 | a projectile that is fired from a gun | - |
yellow | 12 | of the color intermediate between green and orange in the color spectrum; of something resembling the color of an egg yolk | - |
filled | 10 | (of time) taken up | well-filled hours |
fallen | 9 | having dropped by the force of gravity | fallen leaves covered the forest floor |
dollar | 7 | a piece of paper money worth one dollar | - |
valley | 12 | a long depression in the surface of the land that usually contains a river | - |
wallet | 9 | a pocket-size case for holding papers and paper money | - |
recall | 8 | cause to be returned | recall the defective auto tires |
miller | 8 | machine tool in which metal that is secured to a carriage is fed against rotating cutters that shape it | - |
pillow | 11 | rest on or as if on a pillow | pillow your head |
willie | 9 | - | - |
ballet | 8 | a theatrical representation of a story that is performed to music by trained dancers | - |
collar | 8 | a figurative restraint | asked for a collar on program trading in the stock market |
cellar | 8 | the lowermost portion of a structure partly or wholly below ground level; often used for storage | - |
stella | 6 | United States minimalist painter (born in 1936) | - |
rolled | 7 | rolled up and secured | his rolled umbrella hanging on his arm |
shelly | 12 | - | - |
hollow | 12 | remove the inner part or the core of | - |
allies | 6 | an alliance of nations joining together to fight a common enemy | - |
apollo | 8 | (Greek mythology) Greek god of light; god of prophecy and poetry and music and healing; son of Zeus and Leto; twin brother of Artemis | - |
thrill | 9 | feel sudden intense sensation or emotion | he was thrilled by the speed and the roar of the engine |
yelled | 10 | in a vehement outcry | - |
roller | 6 | a long heavy sea wave as it advances towards the shore | - |
tellin | 6 | - | - |
smelly | 11 | offensively malodorous | - |
caller | 8 | a social or business visitor | - |
holler | 9 | utter a sudden loud cry | - |
stroll | 6 | walk leisurely and with no apparent aim | - |
teller | 6 | someone who tells a story | - |
chilly | 14 | very hot and finely tapering pepper of special pungency | - |
seller | 6 | someone who promotes or exchanges goods or services for money | - |
scroll | 8 | a round shape formed by a series of concentric circles (as formed by leaves or flower petals) | - |
billie | 8 | - | - |
millie | 8 | - | - |
willow | 12 | any of numerous deciduous trees and shrubs of the genus Salix | - |
fuller | 9 | United States jurist and chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (1833-1910) | - |
allied | 7 | united in a confederacy or league | - |
pillar | 8 | anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower | a thin pillar of smoke betrayed their campsite |
refill | 9 | fill something that had previously been emptied | refill my glass, please |
mellow | 11 | slightly and pleasantly intoxicated from alcohol or a drug (especially marijuana) | - |
unwell | 9 | somewhat ill or prone to illness | is unwell and can't come to work |
ballot | 8 | a choice that is made by counting the number of people in favor of each alternative | - |
gallon | 7 | United States liquid unit equal to 4 quarts or 3.785 liters | - |
muller | 8 | German physiologist and anatomist (1801-1858) | - |
stalls | 6 | a farm building for housing horses or other livestock | - |
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7 letter words
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telling | 8 | powerfully persuasive | a telling presentation |
million | 9 | the number that is represented as a one followed by 6 zeros | - |
finally | 13 | the item at the end | - |
calling | 10 | the particular occupation for which you are trained | - |
totally | 10 | to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly') | a totally new situation |
college | 10 | a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher education is housed | - |
village | 11 | a mainly residential district of Manhattan; `the Village' became a home for many writers and artists in the 20th century | - |
killing | 12 | very funny | a killing joke |
usually | 10 | under normal conditions | usually she was late |
allowed | 11 | - | - |
willing | 11 | not brought about by coercion or force | - |
selling | 8 | the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money | - |
falling | 11 | coming down freely under the influence of gravity | falling rain |
illegal | 8 | prohibited by law or by official or accepted rules | an illegal chess move |
yelling | 11 | uttering a loud inarticulate cry as of pain or excitement | - |
collect | 11 | call for and obtain payment of | we collected over a million dollars in outstanding debts |
william | 12 | - | - |
billion | 9 | the number that is represented as a one followed by 9 zeros | - |
pulling | 10 | the act of pulling; applying force to move something toward or with you | his strenuous pulling strained his back |
rolling | 8 | a deep prolonged sound (as of thunder or large bells) | - |
smaller | 9 | small or little relative to something else | - |
swallow | 13 | the act of swallowing | one swallow of the liquid was enough |
illness | 7 | impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism | - |
fulfill | 13 | fill, satisfy or meet a want or need or condtion ro restriction | - |
gallery | 11 | a room or series of rooms where works of art are exhibited | - |
filling | 11 | any material that fills a space or container | - |
awfully | 16 | used as intensifiers | - |
balloon | 9 | become inflated | The sails ballooned |
collins | 9 | tall iced drink of liquor (usually gin) with fruit juice | - |
legally | 11 | by law; conforming to the law | - |
holland | 11 | a constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; half the country lies below sea level | - |
hallway | 16 | an interior passage or corridor onto which rooms open | - |
equally | 19 | in equal amounts or shares; in a balanced or impartial way | they split their winnings equally |
shallow | 13 | become shallow | the lake shallowed over time |
villain | 10 | a wicked or evil person; someone who does evil deliberately | - |
vanilla | 10 | a flavoring prepared from vanilla beans macerated in alcohol (or imitating vanilla beans) | - |
swollen | 10 | characteristic of false pride; having an exaggerated sense of self-importance | so swollen by victory that he was unfit for normal duty |
gorilla | 8 | largest anthropoid ape; terrestrial and vegetarian; of forests of central west Africa | - |
overall | 10 | a loose protective coverall or smock worn over ordinary clothing for dirty work | - |
bullied | 10 | - | - |
collier | 9 | someone who works in a coal mine | - |
payroll | 12 | a list of employees and their salaries | the company had a long payroll |
grilled | 9 | cooked over an outdoor grill | - |
alleged | 9 | doubtful or suspect | - |
skilled | 12 | having or showing or requiring special skill | only the most skilled gymnasts make an Olympic team |
install | 7 | put into an office or a position | the new president was installed immediately after the election |
maxwell | 19 | Scottish physicist whose equations unified electricity and magnetism and who recognized the electromagnetic nature of light (1831-1879) | - |
morally | 12 | in a moral manner | he acted morally under the circumstances |
bulldog | 11 | a sturdy thickset short-haired breed with a large head and strong undershot lower jaw; developed originally in England for bull baiting | - |
allergy | 11 | hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary greatly in intensity | - |
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8 letter words
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actually | 13 | in actual fact | to be nominally but not actually independent |
bullshit | 13 | speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths | - |
football | 13 | any of various games played with a ball (round or oval) in which two teams try to kick or carry or propel the ball into each other's goal | - |
normally | 13 | under normal conditions | - |
baseball | 12 | a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs | he played baseball in high school |
farewell | 14 | an acknowledgment or expression of goodwill at parting | - |
collapse | 12 | suffer a nervous breakdown | - |
illusion | 8 | an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers | - |
doorbell | 11 | a push button at an outer door that gives a ringing or buzzing signal when pushed | - |
williams | 13 | United States playwright (1911-1983) | - |
umbrella | 12 | a formation of military planes maintained over ground operations or targets | an air umbrella over England |
marshall | 13 | a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law | - |
allergic | 11 | having an allergy or peculiar or excessive susceptibility (especially to a specific factor) | allergic children |
alliance | 10 | the state of being allied or confederated | - |
bollocks | 16 | make a mess of, destroy or ruin | - |
mentally | 13 | in your mind | he suffered mentally |
thrilled | 12 | feeling intense pleasurable excitement | - |
expelled | 18 | - | - |
sexually | 18 | with respect to sexuality | sexually ambiguous |
parallel | 10 | something having the property of being analogous to something else | - |
smelling | 11 | (used with `of' or `with') noticeably odorous | - |
cellular | 10 | characterized by or divided into or containing cells or compartments (the smallest organizational or structural unit of an organism or organization) | the cellular construction of a beehive |
spelling | 11 | forming words with letters according to the principles underlying accepted usage | - |
isabella | 10 | the queen of Castile whose marriage to Ferdinand of Aragon in 1469 marked the beginning of the modern state of Spain; they instituted the Spanish Inquisition in 1478 and sponsored the voyages of Christopher Columbus in 1492 (1451-1504) | - |
swelling | 12 | an abnormal protuberance or localized enlargement | - |
trillion | 8 | the number that is represented as a one followed by 18 zeros | in England they call a quintillion a trillion |
downhill | 15 | sloping down rather steeply | - |
hallowed | 15 | worthy of religious veneration | Jerusalem's hallowed soil |
bullying | 14 | the act of intimidating a weaker person to make them do something | - |
brutally | 13 | in a vicious manner | - |
drilling | 10 | the act of drilling a hole in the earth in the hope of producing petroleum | - |
bulletin | 10 | a brief report (especially an official statement issued for immediate publication or broadcast) | - |
ballroom | 12 | large room used mainly for dancing | - |
socially | 13 | by or with respect to society | socially accepted norms |
stallion | 8 | uncastrated adult male horse | - |
chilling | 14 | provoking fear terror | - |
formally | 16 | with official authorization | the club will be formally recognized |
spilling | 11 | - | - |
stalling | 9 | a tactic used to mislead or delay | - |
casually | 13 | in an unconcerned manner | glanced casually at the headlines |
metallic | 12 | containing or made of or resembling or characteristic of a metal | a metallic compound |
goodwill | 13 | the friendly hope that something will succeed | - |
softball | 13 | a game closely resembling baseball that is played on a smaller diamond and with a ball that is larger and softer | - |
fireball | 13 | a highly energetic and indefatigable person | - |
manually | 13 | by hand | this car shifts manually |
snowball | 13 | plant having heads of fragrant white trumpet-shaped flowers; grows in sandy arid regions | - |
follower | 14 | a person who accepts the leadership of another | - |
thriller | 11 | a suspenseful adventure story or play or movie | - |
lollipop | 12 | ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick | - |
polluted | 11 | rendered unwholesome by contaminants and pollution | polluted lakes and streams |
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9 letter words
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excellent | 18 | very good; of the highest quality | made an excellent speech |
following | 16 | a group of followers or enthusiasts | - |
brilliant | 11 | clear and sharp and ringing | the brilliant sound of the trumpets |
carefully | 17 | as if with kid gloves; with caution or prudence or tact | - |
basically | 16 | in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature | He is basically dishonest |
challenge | 15 | take exception to | She challenged his claims |
literally | 12 | (intensifier before a figurative expression) without exaggeration | our eyes were literally pinned to TV during the Gulf War |
naturally | 12 | as might be expected | naturally, the lawyer sent us a huge bill |
satellite | 9 | man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon | - |
colleague | 12 | an associate that one works with | - |
hopefully | 20 | with hope; in a hopeful manner | we searched hopefully for a good position |
cancelled | 14 | (of events) no longer planned or scheduled | - |
generally | 13 | usually; as a rule | - |
collected | 14 | in full control of your faculties | the witness remained collected throughout the cross-examination |
collapsed | 14 | - | - |
gradually | 14 | in a gradual manner | the snake moved gradually toward its victim |
specially | 16 | to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common | an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger |
collector | 13 | a person who collects things | - |
cellphone | 16 | a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections, each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver | - |
fulfilled | 16 | completed to perfection | - |
virtually | 15 | (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but | virtually all the parties signed the contract |
followers | 15 | a group of followers or enthusiasts | - |
travelled | 13 | familiar with many parts of the world | - |
rebellion | 11 | organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another | - |
installed | 10 | - | - |
waterfall | 15 | a steep descent of the water of a river | - |
allowance | 14 | an amount added or deducted on the basis of qualifying circumstances | an allowance for profit |
artillery | 12 | an army unit that uses big guns | - |
initially | 12 | at the beginning | - |
illegally | 13 | in an illegal manner | they dumped the waste illegally |
pollution | 11 | the act of contaminating or polluting; including (either intentionally or accidentally) unwanted substances or factors | - |
jewellery | 22 | an adornment (as a bracelet or ring or necklace) made of precious metals and set with gems (or imitation gems) | - |
typically | 19 | in a typical manner | Tom was typically hostile |
alligator | 10 | either of two amphibious reptiles related to crocodiles but with shorter broader snouts | - |
collision | 11 | (physics) a brief event in which two or more bodies come together | the collision of the particles resulted in an exchange of energy and a change of direction |
thrilling | 13 | causing a surge of emotion or excitement | a thrilling performer to watch |
willingly | 16 | in a willing manner | I willingly accept |
wallpaper | 16 | cover with wallpaper | - |
appalling | 14 | causing consternation | appalling conditions |
ballerina | 11 | a female ballet dancer | - |
allegedly | 14 | according to what has been alleged | he was on trial for allegedly murdering his wife |
eternally | 12 | for a limitless time | - |
intellect | 11 | knowledge and intellectual ability | he has a keen intellect |
compelled | 16 | - | - |
jellyfish | 25 | large siphonophore having a bladderlike float and stinging tentacles | - |
nightfall | 16 | the time of day immediately following sunset | - |
partially | 14 | to some extent; in some degree; not wholly | He was partially paralyzed |
guerrilla | 10 | a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment | - |
traveller | 12 | a person who changes location | - |
magically | 17 | in a magical manner | it disappeared magically |
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10 letter words
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especially | 17 | to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common | an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger |
personally | 15 | in the flesh; without involving anyone else | I went there personally |
eventually | 16 | after an unspecified period of time or an especially long delay | - |
collection | 14 | request for a sum of money | - |
basketball | 18 | a game played on a court by two opposing teams of 5 players; points are scored by throwing the ball through an elevated horizontal hoop | - |
officially | 21 | with official authorization | - |
controlled | 13 | restrained or managed or kept within certain bounds | controlled emotions |
physically | 23 | in accord with physical laws | it is physically impossible |
originally | 14 | before now | - |
travelling | 14 | the act of going from one place to another | - |
hallelujah | 23 | a shout or song of praise to God | - |
collecting | 15 | the act of gathering something together | - |
collective | 17 | done by or characteristic of individuals acting together | the collective mind |
peacefully | 20 | in a peaceful manner | the hen settled herself on the nest most peacefully |
excellency | 24 | an outstanding feature; something in which something or someone excels | - |
marvellous | 15 | too improbable to admit of belief | - |
challenged | 17 | - | - |
millennium | 14 | the 1000th anniversary (or the celebration of it) | - |
chancellor | 17 | the British cabinet minister responsible for finance | - |
collateral | 12 | occurring with or following as a consequence | collateral target damage from a bombing run |
allegiance | 13 | the loyalty that citizens owe to their country (or subjects to their sovereign) | - |
volleyball | 18 | a game in which two teams hit an inflated ball over a high net using their hands | - |
illiterate | 10 | a person unable to read | - |
counsellor | 12 | a lawyer who pleads cases in court | - |
fulfilling | 17 | - | - |
wellington | 14 | (19th century) a man's high tasseled boot | - |
collapsing | 15 | - | - |
compelling | 17 | driving or forcing | compelling ambition |
excellence | 21 | an outstanding feature; something in which something or someone excels | a center of manufacturing excellence |
truthfully | 19 | with truth | I told him truthfully that I had just returned from my vacation |
tragically | 16 | in a tragic manner; with tragic consequences | the adventure ended tragically |
challenger | 16 | the contestant you hope to defeat | - |
millimeter | 14 | a metric unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter | - |
rebellious | 12 | discontented as toward authority | - |
ironically | 15 | in an ironic manner | she began to mimic him ironically |
marseilles | 12 | a port city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean | - |
controller | 12 | someone who maintains and audits business accounts | - |
guillotine | 11 | closure imposed on the debate of specific sections of a bill | - |
ballistics | 14 | the trajectory of an object in free flight | - |
fellowship | 21 | an association of people who share common beliefs or activities | the church welcomed new members into its fellowship |
councillor | 14 | a member of a council | - |
thankfully | 23 | in a thankful manner; with thanks | he accepted thankfully my apologies |
brilliance | 14 | unusual mental ability | - |
faithfully | 22 | in a faithful manner | it always came on, faithfully, like the radio |
cannonball | 14 | a solid projectile that in former times was fired from a cannon | - |
rightfully | 20 | by right | baseball rightfully is the nation's pastime |
internally | 13 | on or from the inside | an internally controlled environment |
illuminate | 12 | make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear | - |
penicillin | 14 | any of various antibiotics obtained from Penicillium molds (or produced synthetically) and used in the treatment of various infections and diseases | - |
gracefully | 19 | in a gracious or graceful manner | - |
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