7-letter words containing M
Embark on an exploration of 7-letter words that contain the letter M. This segment uncovers the diverse range of words that incorporate M within this specific length, revealing the versatility and richness of language. Ideal for vocabulary enthusiasts and word-game aficionados.
Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example |
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someone | 9 | a human being | - |
morning | 10 | the time period between dawn and noon | I spent the morning running errands |
problem | 13 | a source of difficulty | what's the problem? |
minutes | 9 | a written account of what transpired at a meeting | - |
married | 10 | of or relating to the state of marriage | married bliss |
anymore | 12 | at the present or from now on; usually used with a negative | Alice doesn't live here anymore |
welcome | 14 | bid welcome to; greet upon arrival | - |
promise | 11 | make a prediction about; tell in advance | - |
company | 16 | a social or business visitor | the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company |
million | 9 | the number that is represented as a one followed by 6 zeros | - |
himself | 15 | An emphasized form of the third person masculine pronoun; used as a subject usually with he; used alone in the predicate, either in the nominative or objective case. | he himself will bear the blame as it is himself who saved himself |
meeting | 10 | the social act of assembling for some common purpose | his meeting with the salesmen was the high point of his day |
imagine | 10 | form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case | - |
missing | 10 | nonexistent | - |
mistake | 13 | a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention | he made a bad mistake |
message | 10 | what a communication that is about something is about | - |
amazing | 19 | inspiring awe or admiration or wonder | New York is an amazing city |
michael | 14 | (Old Testament) the guardian archangel of the Jews | - |
goddamn | 12 | extremely | you are goddamn right! |
machine | 14 | a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine | - |
grandma | 11 | the mother of your father or mother | - |
mission | 9 | a group of representatives or delegates | - |
mention | 9 | a short note recognizing a source of information or of a quoted passage | the article includes mention of similar clinical cases |
freedom | 13 | immunity from an obligation or duty | - |
manager | 10 | (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team | - |
example | 18 | a representative form or pattern | I profited from his example |
awesome | 12 | inspiring awe or admiration or wonder | the awesome complexity of the universe |
meaning | 10 | rich in significance or implication | a meaning look |
medical | 12 | of or belonging to Aesculapius or the healing art | - |
monster | 9 | (medicine) a grossly malformed and usually nonviable fetus | - |
numbers | 11 | an illegal daily lottery | - |
somehow | 15 | in some unspecified way or manner; or by some unspecified means | they managed somehow |
stomach | 14 | the region of the body of a vertebrate between the thorax and the pelvis | - |
program | 12 | an integrated course of academic studies | he was admitted to a new program at the university |
smoking | 14 | a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion | - |
majesty | 19 | impressiveness in scale or proportion | - |
command | 14 | (computer science) a line of code written as part of a computer program | - |
ashamed | 13 | feeling shame or guilt or embarrassment or remorse | are you ashamed for having lied? |
bedroom | 12 | a room used primarily for sleeping | - |
miracle | 11 | a marvellous event manifesting a supernatural act of a divine agent | - |
mystery | 15 | something that baffles understanding and cannot be explained | how it got out is a mystery |
managed | 11 | - | - |
william | 12 | - | - |
remains | 9 | the dead body of a human being | - |
similar | 9 | resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination | - |
someday | 13 | - | - |
uniform | 12 | always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences | a street of uniform tall white buildings |
cameras | 11 | - | - |
kingdom | 15 | the domain ruled by a king or queen | - |
emperor | 11 | large richly colored butterfly | - |
perform | 14 | carry out or perform an action | - |
comrade | 12 | a friend who is frequently in the company of another | comrades in arms |
smiling | 10 | a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement | - |
anytime | 12 | - | - |
diamond | 11 | the area of a baseball field that is enclosed by 3 bases and home plate | - |
attempt | 11 | make an effort or attempt | The police attempted to stop the thief |
smaller | 9 | small or little relative to something else | - |
complex | 20 | a compound described in terms of the central atom to which other atoms are bound or coordinated | - |
removed | 13 | separate or apart in time | - |
vampire | 14 | (folklore) a corpse that rises at night to drink the blood of the living | - |
comfort | 14 | a state of being relaxed and feeling no pain | he is a man who enjoys his comfort |
massive | 12 | imposing in size or bulk or solidity | massive oak doors |
extreme | 16 | of the greatest possible degree or extent or intensity | extreme cold |
romance | 11 | talk or behave amorously, without serious intentions | - |
madness | 10 | an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain | - |
jumping | 19 | the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground | the jumping was unexpected |
confirm | 14 | strengthen or make more firm | The witnesses confirmed the victim's account |
costume | 11 | dress in a costume | - |
economy | 14 | an act of economizing; reduction in cost | it was a small economy to walk to work every day |
massage | 10 | manually manipulate (someone's body), usually for medicinal or relaxation purposes | - |
academy | 15 | an institution for the advancement of art or science or literature | - |
martial | 9 | (of persons) befitting a warrior | - |
dreamed | 11 | conceived of or imagined or hoped for | his dreamed symphony that would take the world of music by storm |
payment | 14 | the act of paying money | - |
measure | 9 | a statute in draft before it becomes law | - |
comment | 13 | provide interlinear explanations for words or phrases | - |
filming | 13 | the act of making a film | - |
manners | 9 | social deportment | he has the manners of a pig |
perfume | 14 | apply perfume to | She perfumes herself every day |
magical | 12 | possessing or using or characteristic of or appropriate to supernatural powers | a magical spell |
musical | 11 | containing or constituting or characterized by pleasing melody | - |
chamber | 16 | a room used primarily for sleeping | - |
improve | 14 | get better | The weather improved toward evening |
damaged | 12 | being unjustly brought into disrepute | her damaged reputation |
emotion | 9 | any strong feeling | - |
warming | 13 | warm weather following a freeze; snow and ice melt | - |
monitor | 9 | display produced by a device that takes signals and displays them on a television screen or a computer monitor | - |
limited | 10 | subject to limits or subjected to limits | - |
compare | 13 | qualities that are comparable | beyond compare |
mankind | 14 | all of the living human inhabitants of the earth | she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women |
embrace | 13 | include in scope; include as part of something broader; have as one's sphere or territory | - |
climate | 11 | the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time | the dank climate of southern Wales |
supreme | 11 | greatest or maximal in degree; extreme | supreme folly |
amongst | 10 | - | - |
primary | 14 | a preliminary election where delegates or nominees are chosen | - |
compete | 13 | compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others | - |
impress | 11 | reproduce by printing | - |
masters | 9 | United States poet (1869-1950) | - |
minimum | 13 | the smallest possible quantity | - |
embassy | 14 | a diplomatic building where ambassadors live or work | - |
stadium | 10 | a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments | - |
harmony | 15 | agreement of opinions | - |
smashed | 13 | very drunk | - |
assumed | 10 | adopted in order to deceive | an assumed name |
element | 9 | an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especially a part that can be separated from or attached to a system | a component or constituent element of a system |
mahjong | 20 | Chinese game played by 4 people with 144 tiles | - |
maximum | 20 | the largest possible quantity | - |
humming | 15 | a humming noise | - |
examine | 16 | put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to | - |
samurai | 9 | a Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy | - |
mansion | 9 | a large and imposing house | - |
customs | 11 | money collected under a tariff | - |
marshal | 12 | a law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law | - |
amateur | 9 | lacking professional skill or expertise | a very amateurish job |
bombing | 14 | an attack by dropping bombs | - |
amusing | 10 | providing enjoyment; pleasantly entertaining | an amusing speaker |
admiral | 10 | the supreme commander of a fleet; ranks above a vice admiral and below a fleet admiral | - |
missile | 9 | a weapon that is forcibly thrown or projected at a targets but is not self-propelled | - |
jasmine | 16 | any of several shrubs and vines of the genus Jasminum chiefly native to Asia | - |
formula | 12 | a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement | - |
pumpkin | 17 | a coarse vine widely cultivated for its large pulpy round orange fruit with firm orange skin and numerous seeds; subspecies of Cucurbita pepo include the summer squashes and a few autumn squashes | - |
camping | 14 | the act of encamping and living in tents in a camp | - |
blaming | 12 | - | - |
muffled | 16 | being or made softer or less loud or clear | muffled drums |
pyramid | 15 | a massive monument with a square base and four triangular sides; begun by Cheops around 2700 BC as royal tombs in ancient Egypt | - |
foreman | 12 | a person who exercises control over workers | if you want to leave early you have to ask the foreman |
quantum | 18 | a discrete amount of something that is analogous to the quantities in quantum theory | - |
bedtime | 12 | the time you go to bed | - |
marines | 9 | an amphibious division of the United States Navy | - |
promote | 11 | give a promotion to or assign to a higher position | I got promoted after many years of hard work |
shampoo | 14 | cleansing agent consisting of soaps or detergents used for washing the hair | - |
triumph | 14 | dwell on with satisfaction | - |
maestro | 9 | an artist of consummate skill | - |
plumber | 13 | a craftsman who installs and repairs pipes and fixtures and appliances | - |
monthly | 15 | a periodical that is published every month (or 12 issues per year) | - |
phantom | 14 | something existing in perception only | - |
melting | 10 | the process whereby heat changes something from a solid to a liquid | - |
presume | 11 | take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission | - |
bottoms | 11 | - | - |
glimpse | 12 | a quick look | - |
messiah | 12 | any expected deliverer | - |
mustard | 10 | leaves eaten as cooked greens | - |
dismiss | 10 | cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration | This case is dismissed! |
timothy | 15 | grass with long cylindrical spikes grown in northern United States and Europe for hay | - |
madison | 10 | capital of the state of Wisconsin; located in the southern part of state; site of the main branch of the University of Wisconsin | - |
madonna | 10 | United States pop singer and sex symbol during the 1980s (born in 1958) | - |
outcome | 11 | a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon | - |
trumpet | 11 | a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves | - |
torment | 9 | treat cruelly | The children tormented the stuttering teacher |
blossom | 11 | develop or come to a promising stage | Youth blossomed into maturity |
compass | 13 | the limit of capability | within the compass of education |
damages | 11 | a sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury | - |
drummer | 12 | someone who plays a drum | - |
surname | 9 | the name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name) | - |
mermaid | 12 | half woman and half fish; lives in the sea | - |
dumping | 13 | selling goods abroad at a price below that charged in the domestic market | - |
fireman | 12 | a member of a fire department who tries to extinguish fires | - |
daytime | 13 | the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside | it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime |
martini | 9 | a cocktail made of gin (or vodka) with dry vermouth | - |
militia | 9 | civilians trained as soldiers but not part of the regular army | - |
pajamas | 18 | - | - |
admired | 11 | regarded with admiration | - |
mixture | 16 | a collection containing a variety of sorts of things | - |
combine | 13 | gather in a mass, sum, or whole | - |
immense | 11 | unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope | the Los Angeles aqueduct winds like an immense snake along the base of the mountains |
mineral | 9 | composed of matter other than plant or animal | the inorganic mineral world |
gambler | 12 | someone who risks loss or injury in the hope of gain or excitement | - |
matched | 15 | going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities | - |
mercury | 14 | a heavy silvery toxic univalent and bivalent metallic element; the only metal that is liquid at ordinary temperatures | - |
morocco | 13 | a kingdom (constitutional monarchy) in northwestern Africa with a largely Muslim population; achieved independence from France in 1956 | - |
pumping | 14 | - | - |
boredom | 12 | the feeling of being bored by something tedious | - |
chimney | 17 | a glass flue surrounding the wick of an oil lamp | - |
impulse | 11 | the electrical discharge that travels along a nerve fiber | they demonstrated the transmission of impulses from the cortex to the hypothalamus |
empress | 11 | a woman emperor or the wife of an emperor | - |
farming | 13 | the practice of cultivating the land or raising stock | - |
mocking | 16 | abusing vocally; expressing contempt or ridicule | her mocking smile |
diploma | 12 | a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study | - |
armored | 10 | equipped with the complete arms and armor of a warrior | - |
remorse | 9 | a feeling of deep regret (usually for some misdeed) | - |
emerald | 10 | a green transparent form of beryl; highly valued as a gemstone | - |
seminar | 9 | a course offered for a small group of advanced students | - |
condemn | 12 | pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law | He was condemned to ten years in prison |
emerged | 11 | - | - |
tsunami | 9 | a cataclysm resulting from a destructive sea wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption | a colossal tsunami destroyed the Minoan civilization in minutes |
amnesia | 9 | partial or total loss of memory | - |
mailbox | 18 | a private box for delivery of mail | - |
consume | 11 | serve oneself to, or consume regularly | - |
doorman | 10 | someone who guards an entrance | - |
dreamer | 10 | a person who escapes into a world of fantasy | - |
tremble | 11 | a reflex motion caused by cold or fear or excitement | - |
unarmed | 10 | (used of persons or the military) not having or using arms | went alone and unarmed |
postman | 11 | a man who delivers the mail | - |
immoral | 11 | not adhering to ethical or moral principles | they considered colonialism immoral |
hamster | 12 | short-tailed Old World burrowing rodent with large cheek pouches | - |
marbles | 11 | the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception | he still had all his marbles and was in full possession of a lively mind |
dynamic | 15 | characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality | a dynamic market |
vitamin | 12 | any of a group of organic substances essential in small quantities to normal metabolism | - |
anatomy | 12 | the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals | - |
hamburg | 15 | a port city in northern Germany on the Elbe River that was founded by Charlemagne in the 9th century and is today the largest port in Germany; in 1241 it formed an alliance with Lubeck that became the basis for the Hanseatic League | - |
fascism | 14 | a political theory advocating an authoritarian hierarchical government (as opposed to democracy or liberalism) | - |
swimmer | 14 | a person who travels through the water by swimming | he is not a good swimmer |
malaria | 9 | an infective disease caused by sporozoan parasites that are transmitted through the bite of an infected Anopheles mosquito; marked by paroxysms of chills and fever | - |
mitzvah | 24 | (Judaism) a precept or commandment of the Jewish law | - |
dilemma | 12 | state of uncertainty or perplexity especially as requiring a choice between equally unfavorable options | - |
admirer | 10 | someone who admires a young woman | she had many admirers |
maxwell | 19 | Scottish physicist whose equations unified electricity and magnetism and who recognized the electromagnetic nature of light (1831-1879) | - |
emptied | 12 | - | - |
charmed | 15 | strongly attracted | - |
marital | 9 | of or relating to the state of marriage | marital status |
lambert | 11 | English composer and conductor (1905-1951) | - |
marquis | 18 | humorist who wrote about the imaginary life of cockroaches (1878-1937) | - |
mounted | 10 | assembled for use; especially by being attached to a support | - |
modesty | 13 | freedom from vanity or conceit | - |
thermal | 12 | relating to or associated with heat | thermal movements of molecules |
mammoth | 16 | so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth | a mammoth ship |
martian | 9 | imaginary people who live on the planet Mars | - |
morally | 12 | in a moral manner | he acted morally under the circumstances |
carmine | 11 | of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies | - |
chemist | 14 | a health professional trained in the art of preparing and dispensing drugs | - |
compose | 13 | make up plans or basic details for | - |
goodman | 11 | United States clarinetist who in 1934 formed a big band (including black as well as white musicians) and introduced a kind of jazz known as swing (1909-1986) | - |
grammar | 12 | the branch of linguistics that deals with syntax and morphology (and sometimes also deals with semantics) | - |
harmful | 15 | causing or capable of causing harm | too much sun is harmful to the skin |
ominous | 9 | presaging ill fortune | a dead and ominous silence prevailed |
schmuck | 20 | (Yiddish) a jerk | - |
uranium | 9 | a heavy toxic silvery-white radioactive metallic element; occurs in many isotopes; used for nuclear fuels and nuclear weapons | - |
baptism | 13 | a Christian sacrament signifying spiritual cleansing and rebirth | most churches baptize infants but some insist on adult baptism |
imitate | 9 | reproduce someone's behavior or looks | The mime imitated the passers-by |
imposed | 12 | set forth authoritatively as obligatory | the imposed taxation |
flaming | 13 | informal intensifiers | you flaming idiot |
mustang | 10 | small hardy range horse of the western plains descended from horses brought by the Spanish | - |
smuggle | 11 | import or export without paying customs duties | She smuggled cigarettes across the border |
hormone | 12 | the secretion of an endocrine gland that is transmitted by the blood to the tissue on which it has a specific effect | - |
implant | 11 | put firmly in the mind | - |
manning | 10 | - | - |
removal | 12 | the act of removing | he had surgery for the removal of a malignancy |
chapman | 16 | United States pioneer who planted apple trees as he traveled (1774-1845) | - |
sarcasm | 11 | witty language used to convey insults or scorn | he used sarcasm to upset his opponent |
snowman | 12 | a figure of a person made of packed snow | - |
tourism | 9 | the business of providing services to tourists | - |
alimony | 12 | court-ordered support paid by one spouse to another after they are separated | - |
alarmed | 10 | experiencing a sudden sense of danger | - |
amnesty | 12 | a warrant granting release from punishment for an offense | - |
manhood | 13 | the quality of being human | he feared the speedy decline of all manhood |
methane | 12 | a colorless odorless gas used as a fuel | - |
machete | 14 | a large heavy knife used in Central and South America as a weapon or for cutting vegetation | - |
marking | 14 | evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score | - |
premium | 13 | payment or reward (especially from a government) for acts such as catching criminals or killing predatory animals or enlisting in the military | - |
sublime | 11 | change or cause to change directly from a solid into a vapor without first melting | sublime iodine |
anomaly | 12 | deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule | - |
minimal | 11 | the least possible | needed to enforce minimal standards |
nemesis | 9 | something causing misery or death | - |
abdomen | 12 | the cavity containing the major viscera; in mammals it is separated from the thorax by the diaphragm | - |
slumber | 11 | be asleep | - |
smitten | 9 | (used in combination) affected by something overwhelming | conscience-smitten |
steamed | 10 | aroused to impatience or anger | - |
symptom | 16 | anything that accompanies X and is regarded as an indication of X's existence | - |
freeman | 12 | a person who is not a serf or a slave | - |
premier | 11 | be performed for the first time | We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success |
commune | 13 | receive Communion, in the Catholic church | - |
caramel | 11 | having the color of caramel; of a moderate yellow-brown | - |
calcium | 13 | a white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust; an important component of most plants and animals | - |
glamour | 10 | alluring beauty or charm (often with sex-appeal) | - |
mongrel | 10 | derogatory term for a variation that is not genuine; something irregular or inferior or of dubious origin | - |
crumble | 13 | fall into decay or ruin | - |
demonic | 12 | extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell | something demonic in him--something that could be cruel |
siamese | 9 | a branch of the Tai languages | - |
namaste | 9 | - | - |
reclaim | 11 | bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one | - |
crimson | 11 | turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame | - |
homeboy | 17 | a fellow male member of a youth gang | - |
pilgrim | 12 | one of the colonists from England who sailed to America on the Mayflower and founded the colony of Plymouth in New England in 1620 | - |
cramped | 14 | constricted in size | cramped quarters |
summons | 11 | a request to be present | - |
mailman | 11 | a man who delivers the mail | - |
stumble | 11 | miss a step and fall or nearly fall | She stumbled over the tree root |
mandate | 10 | a territory surrendered by Turkey or Germany after World War I and put under the tutelage of some other European power until they are able to stand by themselves | - |
mistook | 13 | - | - |
monsoon | 9 | any wind that changes direction with the seasons | - |
pyjamas | 21 | - | - |
empathy | 17 | understanding and entering into another's feelings | - |
segment | 10 | divide into segments | segment an orange |
stamina | 9 | enduring strength and energy | - |
summary | 14 | briefly giving the gist of something | a summary formulation of a wide-ranging subject |
turmoil | 9 | a violent disturbance | - |
matador | 10 | the principal bullfighter who is appointed to make the final passes and kill the bull | - |
oatmeal | 9 | porridge made of rolled oats | - |
caveman | 14 | someone who lives in a cave | - |
gourmet | 10 | a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink) | - |
inhuman | 12 | without compunction or human feeling | - |
kashmir | 16 | an area in southwestern Asia whose sovereignty is disputed between Pakistan and India | - |
jamming | 19 | deliberate radiation or reflection of electromagnetic energy for the purpose of disrupting enemy use of electronic devices or systems | - |
pompous | 13 | puffed up with vanity | a pompous speech |
compact | 15 | briefly giving the gist of something | a compact style is brief and pithy |
firearm | 12 | a portable gun | he wore his firearm in a shoulder holster |
eminent | 9 | standing above others in quality or position | eminent members of the community |
booming | 12 | very lively and profitable | - |
charmer | 14 | someone with an assured and ingratiating manner | - |
milkman | 15 | someone who delivers milk | - |
mockery | 18 | humorous or satirical mimicry | - |
calming | 12 | the act of appeasing (as by acceding to the demands of) | - |
mileage | 10 | the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned | - |
memento | 11 | a reminder of past events | - |
memoirs | 11 | - | - |
dormant | 10 | inactive but capable of becoming active | her feelings of affection are dormant but easily awakened |
templar | 11 | a knight of a religious military order established in 1118 to protect pilgrims and the Holy Sepulcher | - |
fleming | 13 | Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin (1881-1955) | - |
framing | 13 | a framework that supports and protects a picture or a mirror | - |
adamant | 10 | impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason | he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind |
matilda | 10 | - | - |
commend | 14 | mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship | - |
mahatma | 14 | (Hinduism) term of respect for a brahmin sage | - |
mouthed | 13 | - | - |
garment | 10 | provide with clothes or put clothes on | - |
pimping | 14 | - | - |
ammonia | 11 | a water solution of ammonia | - |
implore | 11 | call upon in supplication; entreat | - |
midwife | 16 | a woman skilled in aiding the delivery of babies | - |
alchemy | 17 | the way two individuals relate to each other | a mysterious alchemy brought them together |
hammock | 20 | a hanging bed of canvas or rope netting (usually suspended between two trees); swings easily | - |
imagery | 13 | the ability to form mental images of things or events | - |
limping | 12 | disability of walking due to crippling of the legs or feet | - |
merrily | 12 | in a joyous manner | - |
germain | 10 | - | - |
imaging | 11 | (medicine) obtaining pictures of the interior of the body | - |
masseur | 9 | a male massager | - |
wartime | 12 | a period of time during which there is armed conflict | - |
brahmin | 14 | the highest of the four varnas: the priestly or sacerdotal category | - |
camelot | 11 | (Arthurian legend) the capital of King Arthur's kingdom; according to the legend, truth and goodness and beauty reigned there | - |
impound | 12 | take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority | The customs agents impounded the illegal shipment |
clement | 11 | (of weather or climate) physically mild | clement weather |
matured | 10 | fully considered and perfected | - |
minivan | 12 | a small box-shaped passenger van; usually has removable seats; used as a family car | - |
seismic | 11 | subject to or caused by an earthquake or earth vibration | - |
tempest | 11 | a violent commotion or disturbance | it was only a tempest in a teapot |
mailing | 10 | the transmission of a letter | the postmark indicates the time of mailing |
midterm | 12 | an examination administered in the middle of an academic term | - |
mislead | 10 | give false or misleading information to | - |
monarch | 14 | a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right | - |
rampage | 12 | violently angry and destructive behavior | - |
rematch | 14 | something (especially a game) that is played again | - |
diagram | 11 | make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows interactions among variables or how something is constructed | - |
commute | 13 | exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category | - |
marches | 14 | a region in central Italy | - |
slammer | 11 | a correctional institution used to detain persons who are in the lawful custody of the government (either accused persons awaiting trial or convicted persons serving a sentence) | - |
trample | 11 | walk on and flatten | trample the flowers |
kremlin | 13 | citadel of a Russian town | - |
minibus | 11 | a light bus (4 to 10 passengers) | - |
montage | 10 | a paste-up made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image | - |
mundane | 10 | belonging to this earth or world; not ideal or heavenly | not a fairy palace; yet a mundane wonder of unimagined kind |
primate | 11 | a senior clergyman and dignitary | - |
maltese | 9 | the national language of the Republic of Malta; a Semitic language derived from Arabic but with many loan words from Italian, Spanish, and Norman-French | - |
groomed | 11 | neat and smart in appearance; well cared for | the manager was a beautifully groomed young man |
hanuman | 12 | langur of southern Asia; regarded as sacred in India | - |
hangman | 13 | an executioner who hangs the condemned person | - |
imprint | 11 | mark or stamp with or as if with pressure | - |
implied | 12 | - | - |
lithium | 12 | a soft silver-white univalent element of the alkali metal group; the lightest metal known; occurs in several minerals | - |
mastery | 12 | power to dominate or defeat | mastery of the seas |
mascara | 11 | makeup that is used to darken and thicken the eye lashes | - |
premise | 11 | take something as preexisting and given | - |
combing | 14 | the act of drawing a comb through hair | - |
succumb | 15 | consent reluctantly | - |
gimmick | 18 | something unspecified whose name is either forgotten or not known | - |
realism | 9 | the state of being actual or real | - |
smother | 12 | envelop completely | smother the meat in gravy |
beaming | 12 | radiating or as if radiating light | the beaming sun |
immerse | 11 | cause to be immersed | - |
pastime | 11 | a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly) | sailing is her favorite pastime |
conform | 14 | adapt or conform oneself to new or different conditions | - |
magnate | 10 | a very wealthy or powerful businessman | - |
cremate | 11 | reduce to ashes | - |
sashimi | 12 | very thinly sliced raw fish | - |
gymnast | 13 | an athlete who is skilled in gymnastics | - |
hoodlum | 13 | an aggressive and violent young criminal | - |
heroism | 12 | the qualities of a hero or heroine; exceptional or heroic courage when facing danger (especially in battle) | he showed great heroism in battle |
mapping | 14 | (mathematics) a mathematical relation such that each element of a given set (the domain of the function) is associated with an element of another set (the range of the function) | - |
midtown | 13 | - | - |
messier | 9 | - | - |
rampant | 11 | rearing on left hind leg with forelegs elevated and head usually in profile | a lion rampant |
climber | 13 | an iron spike attached to the shoe to prevent slipping on ice when walking or climbing | - |
ailment | 9 | an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining | - |
flemish | 15 | one of two official languages of Belgium; closely related to Dutch | - |
measles | 9 | an acute and highly contagious viral disease marked by distinct red spots followed by a rash; occurs primarily in children | - |
mutated | 10 | - | - |
remarry | 12 | marry, not for the first time | - |
telecom | 11 | (often plural) systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically | - |
thermos | 12 | vacuum flask that preserves temperature of hot or cold drinks | - |
bumpkin | 17 | a person who is not very intelligent or interested in culture | - |
forearm | 12 | arm in advance of a confrontation | - |
interim | 9 | the time between one event, process, or period and another | - |
merrier | 9 | - | - |
mobster | 11 | a criminal who is a member of gang | - |
scrotum | 11 | the external pouch that contains the testes | - |
tantrum | 9 | a display of bad temper | she threw a tantrum |
merging | 11 | a flowing together | - |
ceramic | 13 | an artifact made of hard brittle material produced from nonmetallic minerals by firing at high temperatures | - |
impaled | 12 | - | - |
manhunt | 12 | an organized search (by police) for a person (charged with a crime) | - |
glimmer | 12 | a slight suggestion or vague understanding | - |
midland | 11 | of or coming from the middle of a region or country | - |
misread | 10 | interpret wrongly | I misread Hamlet all my life! |
origami | 10 | the Japanese art of folding paper into shapes representing objects (e.g., flowers or birds) | - |
seeming | 10 | appearing as such but not necessarily so | his seeming honesty |
steamer | 9 | an edible clam with thin oval-shaped shell found in coastal regions of the United States and Europe | - |
trimmed | 12 | made neat and tidy by trimming | his neatly trimmed hair |
teeming | 10 | abundantly filled with especially living things | the Third World's teeming millions |
humbled | 15 | subdued or brought low in condition or status | - |
figment | 13 | a contrived or fantastic idea | a figment of the imagination |
manatee | 9 | sirenian mammal of tropical coastal waters of America; the flat tail is rounded | - |
remover | 12 | a solvent that removes a substance (usually from a surface) | paint remover |
theorem | 12 | an idea accepted as a demonstrable truth | - |
workman | 16 | an employee who performs manual or industrial labor | - |
bloomed | 12 | - | - |
chimera | 14 | (Greek mythology) fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head and a goat's body and a serpent's tail; daughter of Typhon | - |
modeled | 11 | resembling sculpture | her finely modeled features |
mindset | 10 | a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations | - |
ottoman | 9 | the Turkish dynasty that ruled the Ottoman Empire from the 13th century to its dissolution after World War I | - |
epitome | 11 | a standard or typical example | - |
wingman | 13 | the pilot who positions his aircraft outside and behind (on the wing of) the leader of a flying formation | - |
amiable | 11 | disposed to please | an amiable villain with a cocky sidelong grin |
migrate | 10 | move from one country or region to another and settle there | Many Germans migrated to South America in the mid-19th century |
moronic | 11 | having a mental age of between eight and twelve years | - |
comical | 13 | arousing or provoking laughter | a comical look of surprise |
mending | 11 | the act of putting something in working order again | - |
implode | 12 | burst inward | The bottle imploded |
mopping | 14 | cleaning with a mop | he gave it a good mopping |
marconi | 11 | Italian electrical engineer who invented wireless telegraphy and in 1901 transmitted radio signals across the Atlantic Ocean (1874-1937) | - |
muffler | 15 | a device that decreases the amplitude of electronic, mechanical, acoustical, or aerodynamic oscillations | - |
seminal | 9 | containing seeds of later development | seminal ideas of one discipline can influence the growth of another |
stimuli | 9 | - | - |
amorous | 9 | inclined toward or displaying love | feeling amorous |
magnify | 16 | make large | - |
moonlit | 9 | lighted by moonlight | the moonlit landscape |
resumed | 10 | - | - |
optimum | 13 | most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied | an optimum return on capital |
decorum | 12 | propriety in manners and conduct | - |
doormat | 10 | a person who is physically weak and ineffectual | - |
matinee | 9 | a theatrical performance held during the daytime (especially in the afternoon) | - |
stardom | 10 | the status of being acknowledged as a star | stardom meant nothing to her |
boatman | 11 | someone who drives or rides in a boat | - |
humanly | 15 | in the manner of human beings | humanly possible |
manhole | 12 | a hole (usually with a flush cover) through which a person can gain access to an underground structure | - |
commons | 13 | a pasture subject to common use | - |
rummage | 12 | a thorough search for something (often causing disorder or confusion) | he gave the attic a good rummage but couldn't find his skis |
mangled | 11 | having edges that are jagged from injury | - |
cranium | 11 | the part of the skull that encloses the brain | - |
embargo | 12 | a government order imposing a trade barrier | - |
smarten | 9 | - | - |
termite | 9 | whitish soft-bodied ant-like social insect that feeds on wood | - |
camphor | 16 | a resin obtained from the camphor tree; used in making celluloid and liniment | - |
maximus | 18 | - | - |
mugging | 12 | assault with intent to rob | - |
compost | 13 | a mixture of decaying vegetation and manure; used as a fertilizer | - |
demoted | 11 | - | - |
decimal | 12 | a proper fraction whose denominator is a power of 10 | - |
makings | 14 | - | - |
macabre | 13 | shockingly repellent; inspiring horror | macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages |
minibar | 11 | sideboard with compartments for holding bottles | - |
sandman | 10 | an elf in fairy stories who sprinkles sand in children's eyes to make them sleepy | - |
woodman | 13 | makes things out of wood | - |
barmaid | 12 | a female bartender | - |
iridium | 10 | a heavy brittle metallic element of the platinum group; used in alloys; occurs in natural alloys with platinum or osmium | - |
microbe | 13 | a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use | - |
mucking | 16 | - | - |
optimal | 11 | most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied | optimal concentration of a drug |
looming | 10 | - | - |
magenta | 10 | a battle in 1859 in which the French and Sardinian forces under Napoleon III defeated the Austrians under Francis Joseph I | - |
jumbled | 19 | in utter disorder | - |
marquee | 18 | permanent canopy over an entrance of a hotel etc. | - |
mediums | 12 | - | - |
mindful | 13 | bearing in mind; attentive to | ever mindful of her health |
moorish | 12 | relating to or characteristic of the Moors | - |
nomadic | 12 | migratory | the nomadic habits of the Bedouins |
regimen | 10 | (medicine) a systematic plan for therapy (often including diet) | - |
emulate | 9 | compete with successfully; approach or reach equality with | This artist's drawings cannot emulate his water colors |
sawmill | 12 | a mill for dressing logs and lumber | - |
shimmer | 14 | a weak and tremulous light | the shimmer of colors on iridescent feathers |
mafioso | 12 | a member of the Mafia crime syndicate in the United States | - |
slimmer | 11 | - | - |
foaming | 13 | emitting or filled with bubbles as from carbonation or fermentation | - |
magneto | 10 | a small dynamo with a secondary winding that produces a high voltage enabling a spark to jump between the poles of a spark plug in a gasoline engine | - |
migrant | 10 | habitually moving from place to place especially in search of seasonal work | appalled by the social conditions of migrant life |
renamed | 10 | - | - |
bumming | 14 | - | - |
alameda | 10 | - | - |
rampart | 11 | an embankment built around a space for defensive purposes | they stormed the ramparts of the city |
compile | 13 | put together out of existing material | compile a list |
misused | 10 | used incorrectly or carelessly or for an improper purpose | misused words are often laughable but one weeps for misused talents |
empower | 14 | give or delegate power or authority to | - |
stammer | 11 | speak haltingly | - |
teatime | 9 | a light midafternoon meal of tea and sandwiches or cakes | - |
tempura | 11 | vegetables and seafood dipped in batter and deep-fried | - |
grumble | 12 | to utter or emit low dull rumbling sounds | he grumbled a rude response |
grimace | 12 | a contorted facial expression | she made a grimace at the prospect |
menthol | 12 | a crystalline compound that has the cool and minty taste and odor that occurs naturally in peppermint oil; used as a flavoring and in medicine to relieve itching, pain, and nasal congestion | - |
scamper | 13 | to move about or proceed hurriedly | - |
whimper | 17 | cry weakly or softly | - |
atheism | 12 | a lack of belief in the existence of God or gods | - |