12-letter words with S in the middle
Delve into the fascinating world of words where the letter S is nestled in the middle. This section highlights the unique placement of S in various words, illustrating how it contributes to their sound and meaning. From everyday language to more unusual terms, discover how S in the middle shapes the essence of these words.
Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example |
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relationship | 17 | (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption | - |
conversation | 17 | the use of speech for informal exchange of views or ideas or information etc. | - |
professional | 17 | a person engaged in one of the learned professions | - |
embarrassing | 17 | causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation | the embarrassing moment when she found her petticoat down around her ankles |
disappointed | 18 | disappointingly unsuccessful | disappointed expectations and thwarted ambitions |
construction | 16 | the commercial activity involved in repairing old structures or constructing new ones | their main business is home construction |
commissioner | 18 | a government administrator | - |
championship | 26 | the status of being a champion | - |
psychiatrist | 22 | a physician who specializes in psychiatry | - |
presentation | 14 | formally making a person known to another or to the public | - |
accomplished | 24 | highly skilled | an accomplished pianist |
registration | 13 | the body of people (such as students) who register or enroll at the same time | - |
instrumental | 14 | serving or acting as a means or aid | instrumental in solving the crime |
prescription | 18 | a drug that is available only with written instructions from a doctor or dentist to a pharmacist | he told the doctor that he had been taking his prescription regularly |
constitution | 14 | law determining the fundamental political principles of a government | - |
occasionally | 19 | sporadically and infrequently | he was arrogant and occasionally callous |
thanksgiving | 24 | a short prayer of thanks before a meal | - |
transmission | 14 | the gears that transmit power from an automobile engine via the driveshaft to the live axle | - |
psychologist | 23 | a scientist trained in psychology | - |
presidential | 15 | befitting a president | criticized the candidate for not looking presidential |
compensation | 18 | the act of compensating for service or loss or injury | - |
distribution | 15 | (statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence | - |
resurrection | 14 | (New Testament) the rising of Christ on the third day after the Crucifixion | - |
mademoiselle | 17 | small silvery drumfish often mistaken for white perch; found along coasts of United States from New York to Mexico | - |
disappearing | 18 | the act of leaving secretly or without explanation | - |
conservative | 20 | conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle class | - |
jurisdiction | 22 | (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law | courts having jurisdiction in this district |
investigator | 16 | a police officer who investigates crimes | - |
dictatorship | 20 | a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.) | - |
prostitution | 14 | offering sexual intercourse for pay | - |
increasingly | 18 | advancing in amount or intensity | she became increasingly depressed |
investigated | 17 | - | - |
indistinctly | 18 | in a dim indistinct manner | - |
disconnected | 18 | having been divided; having the unity destroyed | Congress...gave the impression of...a confusing sum of disconnected local forces |
imprisonment | 18 | the state of being imprisoned | the imprisonment of captured soldiers |
unreasonable | 14 | beyond normal limits | unreasonable demands |
organisation | 13 | the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something | - |
broadcasting | 18 | a medium that disseminates via telecommunications | - |
catastrophic | 21 | extremely harmful; bringing physical or financial ruin | a catastrophic depression |
assassinated | 13 | murdered by surprise attack for political reasons | the 20th century has seen too many assassinated leaders |
considerable | 17 | large or relatively large in number or amount or extent or degree | a considerable quantity |
enthusiastic | 17 | having or showing great excitement and interest | enthusiastic crowds filled the streets |
continuously | 17 | with unflagging resolve | - |
irresistible | 14 | impossible to resist; overpowering | irresistible (or resistless) impulses |
bullshitting | 18 | - | - |
masturbation | 16 | manual stimulation of the genital organs (of yourself or another) for sexual pleasure | - |
circumstance | 20 | information that should be kept in mind when making a decision | - |
hospitalized | 27 | - | - |
intersection | 14 | the set of elements common to two or more sets | the set of red hats is the intersection of the set of hats and the set of red things |
civilisation | 17 | a particular society at a particular time and place | - |
demonstrated | 16 | having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubt | - |
receptionist | 16 | a secretary whose main duty is to answer the telephone and receive visitors | - |
transferring | 16 | - | - |
disqualified | 26 | barred from competition for violation of rules | a disqualified player |
testosterone | 12 | a potent androgenic hormone produced chiefly by the testes; responsible for the development of male secondary sex characteristics | - |
manslaughter | 18 | homicide without malice aforethought | - |
commissioned | 19 | given official approval to act | commissioned broker |
disciplinary | 20 | designed to promote discipline | the mother was stern and disciplinary |
heterosexual | 22 | a person having a sexual orientation to persons of the opposite sex | - |
respectfully | 22 | in a respectful manner | might I respectfully suggest to the Town Council that they should adopt a policy of masterly inactivity? |
cheeseburger | 20 | a hamburger with melted cheese on it | - |
passionately | 17 | in a stormy or violent manner | - |
conservatory | 20 | a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner | - |
transvestite | 15 | someone who adopts the dress or manner or sexual role of the opposite sex | - |
questionable | 23 | able to be refuted | - |
mysteriously | 20 | in a cryptic manner | - |
extinguisher | 23 | a manually operated device for extinguishing small fires | - |
preservation | 17 | an occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss or injury or other change | - |
installation | 12 | the act of installing something (as equipment) | the telephone installation took only a few minutes |
constructive | 19 | constructing or tending to construct or improve or promote development | constructive criticism |
disadvantage | 18 | put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm | This rule clearly disadvantages me |
astronomical | 16 | inconceivably large | - |
consultation | 14 | the act of referring or consulting | - |
extinguished | 24 | of a conditioned response; caused to die out because of the absence or withdrawal of reinforcement | - |
disagreement | 16 | a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions | - |
perseverance | 19 | persistent determination | - |
conservation | 17 | an occurrence of improvement by virtue of preventing loss or injury or other change | - |
considerably | 20 | to a great extent or degree | painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger |
unsuccessful | 19 | failing to accomplish an intended result | - |
gynecologist | 19 | a specialist in gynecology | - |
miraculously | 19 | in a miraculous manner | my hand grasped the gun that was, miraculously, lying on the ground beside my finger tips |
consistently | 17 | in a systematic or consistent manner | - |
housekeeping | 22 | the work of cleaning and running a house | - |
compromising | 21 | making or willing to make concessions | loneliness tore through him...whenever he thought of...even the compromising Louis du Tillet |
tremendously | 18 | extremely | - |
insufficient | 20 | of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement | insufficient funds |
irreversible | 17 | incapable of being reversed | irreversible momentum toward revolution |
consequently | 26 | (sentence connectors) because of the reason given | consequently, he didn't do it |
historically | 20 | throughout history | historically they have never coexisted peacefully |
transmitting | 15 | the act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted | - |
aggressively | 20 | in an aggressive manner | - |
dissertation | 13 | a treatise advancing a new point of view resulting from research; usually a requirement for an advanced academic degree | - |
thunderstorm | 18 | a storm resulting from strong rising air currents; heavy rain or hail along with thunder and lightning | - |
invisibility | 20 | the quality of not being perceivable by the eye | - |
constipation | 16 | the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine) | - |
confessional | 17 | a booth where a priest sits to hear confessions | - |
distributing | 16 | - | - |
dissatisfied | 17 | in a state of sulky dissatisfaction | - |
circumcision | 20 | (Roman Catholic Church and Anglican Church) feast day celebrating the circumcision of Jesus; celebrated on January 1st | - |
discriminate | 17 | treat differently on the basis of sex or race | - |
bloodthirsty | 21 | marked by eagerness to resort to violence and bloodshed | bloodthirsty yells |
ridiculously | 18 | so as to arouse or deserve laughter | - |
brainwashing | 21 | forcible indoctrination into a new set of attitudes and beliefs | - |
cardiologist | 16 | a specialist in cardiology; a specialist in the structure and function and disorders of the heart | - |
metaphysical | 24 | highly abstract and overly theoretical | metaphysical reasoning |
housewarming | 21 | a party of people assembled to celebrate moving into a new home | - |
inconsistent | 14 | not in agreement | - |
menstruation | 14 | the monthly discharge of blood from the uterus of nonpregnant women from puberty to menopause | the women were sickly and subject to excessive menstruation |
disinfectant | 18 | preventing infection by inhibiting the growth or action of microorganisms | - |
northwestern | 18 | situated in or oriented toward the northwest | - |
narcissistic | 16 | characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance | - |
disobedience | 18 | the failure to obey | - |
astrological | 15 | relating to or concerned with astrology | astrological chart |
displacement | 19 | act of taking the place of another especially using underhanded tactics | - |
cosmopolitan | 18 | a sophisticated person who has travelled in many countries | - |
relentlessly | 15 | in a relentless manner | he worked relentlessly |
insurrection | 14 | organized opposition to authority; a conflict in which one faction tries to wrest control from another | - |
aristocratic | 16 | belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy | an aristocratic family |
hairdressing | 17 | care for the hair: the activity of washing or cutting or curling or arranging the hair | - |
illustration | 12 | showing by example | - |
intermission | 14 | a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something | - |
domesticated | 18 | converted or adapted to domestic use | domesticated plants like maize |
inaccessible | 18 | capable of being reached only with great difficulty or not at all | - |
constituency | 19 | the body of voters who elect a representative for their area | - |
psychopathic | 29 | suffering from an undiagnosed mental disorder | - |
orchestrated | 18 | arranged for performance by an orchestra | - |
hysterically | 23 | in a hysterical manner | she screamed hysterically when she heard the news |
interstellar | 12 | between or among stars | the density of hydrogen in interplanetary and interstellar space |
disorganized | 24 | lacking order or methodical arrangement or function | a disorganized enterprise |
archeologist | 18 | an anthropologist who studies prehistoric people and their culture | - |
transference | 17 | transferring ownership | - |
backstabbing | 25 | - | - |
asphyxiation | 27 | killing by depriving of oxygen | - |
consolidated | 16 | joined together into a whole | a consolidated school |
insufferable | 20 | too extreme to bear | the insufferable heat of August in a New York apartment with no air conditioning |
unsuspecting | 17 | not suspicious | deceiving the unsuspecting public |
impoverished | 23 | poor enough to need help from others | - |
disagreeable | 16 | not agreeing with your tastes or expectations | found the task disagreeable and decided to abandon it |
biochemistry | 24 | the organic chemistry of compounds and processes occurring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry | - |
apprehension | 19 | fearful expectation or anticipation | the student looked around the examination room with apprehension |
apprehensive | 22 | mentally upset over possible misfortune or danger etc | apprehensive about her job |
untranslated | 13 | - | - |
insemination | 14 | the act of sowing (of seeds in the ground or, figuratively, of germs in the body or ideas in the mind, etc.) | - |
unmistakable | 20 | clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment | - |
neurosurgeon | 13 | someone who does surgery on the nervous system (especially the brain) | - |
guardianship | 19 | the responsibility of a guardian or keeper | - |
astonishment | 17 | the feeling that accompanies something extremely surprising | he looked at me in astonishment |
meticulously | 19 | in a meticulous manner | the set was meticulously authentic |
transparency | 19 | the quality of being clear and transparent | - |
undiscovered | 19 | not yet discovered | undiscovered islands |
indiscretion | 15 | a petty misdeed | - |
kaleidoscope | 21 | a complex pattern of constantly changing colors and shapes | - |
unresponsive | 17 | aloof or indifferent | was unresponsive to her passionate advances |
masquerading | 25 | - | - |
impersonator | 16 | someone who (fraudulently) assumes the appearance of another | - |
inconclusive | 19 | not conclusive; not putting an end to doubt or question | an inconclusive reply |
electroshock | 23 | the administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma | - |
perspiration | 16 | salty fluid secreted by sweat glands | - |
disintegrate | 14 | lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current | the particles disintegrated during the nuclear fission process |
inhospitable | 19 | not hospitable | they are extremely inhospitable these days |
condensation | 15 | a shortened version of a written work | - |
orthodontist | 16 | a dentist specializing in the prevention or correction of irregularities of the teeth | - |
discontinued | 16 | stopped permanently or temporarily | discontinued models |
discouraging | 17 | depriving of confidence or hope or enthusiasm and hence often deterring action | where never is heard a discouraging word |
northeastern | 15 | situated in or oriented toward the northeast | - |
outstretched | 18 | fully extended especially in length | a kitten with one paw outstretched |
inadmissible | 17 | not deserving to be admitted | inadmissible evidence |
compensating | 19 | - | - |
mountainside | 15 | the side or slope of a mountain | - |
dishonorable | 18 | deceptive or fraudulent; disposed to cheat or defraud or deceive | - |
resettlement | 14 | the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind) | - |
dissociative | 18 | tending to produce dissociation | - |
biodiversity | 21 | the diversity of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (or in the world as a whole) | a high level of biodiversity is desirable |
hypertension | 20 | a common disorder in which blood pressure remains abnormally high (a reading of 140/90 mm Hg or greater) | - |
unsupervised | 18 | not supervised or under constant observation | the school maintains unsupervised study halls during free periods |
overestimate | 17 | a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high | - |
enterprising | 15 | marked by imagination, initiative, and readiness to undertake new projects | an enterprising foreign policy |
effortlessly | 21 | without effort or apparent effort | she danced gracefully and effortlessly |
artistically | 17 | in an artistic manner | it was artistically decorated |
inconsolable | 16 | sad beyond comforting; incapable of being consoled | inconsolable when her son died |
conclusively | 22 | in a conclusive way | we settled the problem conclusively |
confiscating | 20 | - | - |
courageously | 18 | in a courageous manner | - |
disgustingly | 18 | in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree | the beggar was disgustingly filthy |
neurosurgery | 16 | any surgery that involves the nervous system (brain or spinal cord or peripheral nerves) | - |
nutritionist | 12 | a specialist in the study of nutrition | - |
personalized | 24 | made for or directed or adjusted to a particular individual | personalized luggage |
postponement | 18 | act of putting off to a future time | - |
entomologist | 15 | a zoologist who studies insects | - |
disregarding | 16 | in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks | - |
butterscotch | 21 | a hard brittle candy made with butter and brown sugar | - |
crystallized | 27 | having both internal structure and external form of a crystal | quartz crystal is perfectly crystallized |
disheartened | 17 | made less hopeful or enthusiastic | the disheartened instructor tried vainly to arouse their interest |
transitional | 12 | of or relating to or characterized by transition | adolescence is a transitional stage between childhood and adulthood |
hysterectomy | 25 | surgical removal of the uterus | - |
asymmetrical | 21 | irregular in shape or outline | asymmetrical features |
cosmological | 19 | pertaining to the branch of astronomy dealing with the origin and history and structure and dynamics of the universe | cosmological redshift |
antagonistic | 15 | used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect | - |
unauthorised | 16 | without official authorization | - |
understaffed | 20 | inadequate in number of workers or assistants etc. | overcrowded and understaffed hospitals |
misinterpret | 16 | interpret in the wrong way | Don't misinterpret my comments as criticism |
obstetrician | 16 | a physician specializing in obstetrics | - |
journalistic | 21 | of or relating to or having the characteristics of journalism | journalistic writing |
disinherited | 17 | deprived of your rightful heritage | - |
repossession | 14 | the action of regaining possession (especially the seizure of collateral securing a loan that is in default) | - |
respectively | 22 | in the order given | the brothers were called Felix and Max, respectively |
marksmanship | 25 | skill in shooting | - |
capitalistic | 18 | favoring or practicing capitalism | - |
transcendent | 15 | exceeding or surpassing usual limits especially in excellence | - |
unregistered | 14 | (a boat or vessel) not furnished with official documents | - |
proctologist | 17 | a doctor specializing in diseases of the rectum and anus | - |
presbyterian | 19 | a follower of Calvinism as taught in the Presbyterian Church | - |
incandescent | 17 | emitting light as a result of being heated | an incandescent bulb |
immeasurable | 18 | impossible to measure | immeasurable suffering |
domestically | 20 | with respect to the internal affairs of a government | domestically, the president proposes a more moderate economic policy |
unrestricted | 15 | not restricted or exclusive | - |
mistreatment | 16 | the practice of treating (someone or something) badly | he should be punished for his mistreatment of his mother |
exasperating | 22 | making worse | - |
indisputable | 17 | impossible to doubt or dispute | indisputable (or sure) proof |
dispossessed | 16 | physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security | - |
effervescent | 23 | used of wines and waters; charged naturally or artificially with carbon dioxide | - |
conquistador | 24 | an adventurer (especially one who led the Spanish conquest of Mexico and Peru in the 16th century) | - |
unsatisfying | 19 | not up to expectations | - |
menstruating | 15 | - | - |
misdirection | 17 | management that is careless or inefficient | - |
persistently | 17 | in a persistent manner | he was asking questions, unavoidable questions, persistently... |
malnourished | 18 | not being provided with adequate nourishment | - |
episcopalian | 18 | of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Episcopal church | - |
impersonated | 17 | - | - |
dispensation | 15 | an exemption from some rule or obligation | - |
chauvinistic | 22 | fanatically patriotic | - |
delicatessen | 15 | ready-to-eat food products | - |
refreshingly | 22 | in a manner that relieves fatigue and restores vitality | the air was refreshingly cool |
purposefully | 22 | in a purposeful manner | he caught the motorcycles in the full glare of his headlights, braked and slipped purposefully out of the car |
reassignment | 15 | assignment to a different duty | - |
misogynistic | 20 | hating women in particular | - |
philosophize | 31 | reason philosophically | - |
frankincense | 21 | an aromatic gum resin obtained from various Arabian or East African trees; formerly valued for worship and for embalming and fumigation | - |
hypertensive | 23 | a person who has abnormally high blood pressure | - |
disreputable | 17 | lacking respectability in character or behavior or appearance | - |
consecration | 16 | a solemn commitment of your life or your time to some cherished purpose (to a service or a goal) | his consecration to study |
resuscitated | 15 | restored to life or consciousness | - |
unrestrained | 13 | marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion | - |
preservative | 20 | a chemical compound that is added to protect against decay or decomposition | - |
prerequisite | 23 | something that is required in advance | Latin was a prerequisite for admission |
harmoniously | 20 | in a harmonious manner | the problem of absorbing immigrants harmoniously into British society is as important to the immigrants as to the British |
bloodstained | 16 | covered with blood | a bloodstained shirt |
consummation | 18 | the act of bringing to completion or fruition | - |
constabulary | 19 | the force of policemen and officers | - |
confiscation | 19 | seizure by the government | - |
convalescent | 19 | returning to health after illness or debility | convalescent children are difficult to keep in bed |
psychobabble | 28 | using language loaded with psychological terminology | - |
unscientific | 19 | not consistent with the methods or principles of science | an unscientific lack of objectivity |
outrageously | 16 | to an extravagant or immoderate degree | - |
happenstance | 21 | an event that might have been arranged although it was really accidental | - |
indefensible | 18 | (of theories etc) incapable of being defended or justified | - |
disseminated | 16 | - | - |
conscription | 18 | compulsory military service | - |
compulsively | 24 | in a compulsive manner | he cleaned his shoes compulsively after every walk |
redistribute | 15 | distribute anew | redistribute the troops more strategically |
restructured | 15 | - | - |
underdressed | 15 | inadequately or too informally clothed | - |
nonessential | 12 | not of prime or central importance | nonessential to the integral meanings of poetry |
encapsulated | 17 | - | - |
encompassing | 19 | closely encircling | encompassing mountain ranges |
diversionary | 19 | (of tactics e.g.) likely or designed to confuse or deceive | - |
disturbingly | 19 | in a disturbing manner | the details of the kidnaper's letter had sounded disturbingly convincing |
disinfection | 18 | treatment to destroy harmful microorganisms | - |
dissociation | 15 | a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently | - |
assimilation | 14 | the process of assimilating new ideas into an existing cognitive structure | - |
breathlessly | 20 | in a breathless manner | she spoke breathlessly |
psychotropic | 26 | affecting the mind or mood or other mental processes | - |
intercession | 14 | the act of intervening (as to mediate a dispute, etc.) | - |
distillation | 13 | a purified liquid produced by condensation from a vapor during distilling; the product of distilling | - |
bloodsucking | 22 | of plants or persons; having the nature or habits of a parasite or leech; living off another | bloodsucking blackmailer |
chairmanship | 24 | the position of chairman | - |
declassified | 19 | having had security classification removed | - |
disciplining | 18 | - | - |
relinquished | 25 | that has been withdrawn or retreated from | - |
recognisable | 17 | capable of being recognized | - |
quintessence | 23 | the fifth and highest element after air and earth and fire and water; was believed to be the substance composing all heavenly bodies | - |
uninterested | 13 | having no care or interest in knowing | she appeared totally uninterested |
musicianship | 21 | artistry in performing music | - |
monotheistic | 19 | believing that there is only one god | - |
newspaperman | 21 | a journalist employed to provide news stories for newspapers or broadcast media | - |
northernmost | 17 | situated farthest north | Alaska is our northernmost state |
precariously | 19 | in a precarious manner | being a precariously dominant minority is a difficult position for human nature to cope with |
praiseworthy | 23 | worthy of high praise | a significant and praiseworthy increase in computer intelligence |
pressurizing | 24 | - | - |
longstanding | 15 | having existed for a long time | the longstanding conflict |
extortionist | 19 | a criminal who extorts money from someone by threatening to expose embarrassing information about them | - |
irrespective | 19 | in spite of everything; without regard to drawbacks | - |
disemboweled | 21 | - | - |
disenchanted | 19 | freed from enchantment | - |
anesthetized | 25 | - | - |
overstepping | 20 | - | - |
presentiment | 16 | a feeling of evil to come | the lawyer had a presentiment that the judge would dismiss the case |
gamesmanship | 22 | the use of dubious (although not technically illegal) methods to win a game | - |
forensically | 20 | - | - |
illustrating | 13 | - | - |
commensurate | 18 | corresponding in size or degree or extent | pay should be commensurate with the time worked |
demonstrator | 15 | someone who participates in a public display of group feeling | - |
disapproving | 21 | expressing or manifesting disapproval | - |
anaesthetist | 15 | a specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated | - |
unreasonably | 17 | to a degree that exceeds the bounds or reason or moderation | his prices are unreasonably high |
misbehaviour | 22 | improper or wicked or immoral behavior | - |
misadventure | 18 | an instance of misfortune | - |
multipurpose | 18 | having multiple uses | a multipurpose tool |
immeasurably | 21 | without bounds | - |
assimilating | 15 | capable of taking (gas, light, or liquids) into a solution | - |
compensatory | 21 | - | - |
conservatism | 19 | a political or theological orientation advocating the preservation of the best in society and opposing radical changes | - |
constricting | 17 | (of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom | - |
disbursement | 17 | the act of spending or disbursing money | - |
rescheduling | 19 | - | - |
psychoactive | 27 | affecting the mind or mood or other mental processes | psychoactive drugs |
reconstitute | 14 | construct or form anew or provide with a new structure | The governing board was reconstituted |
withstanding | 20 | - | - |
misconstrued | 17 | - | - |
motorcyclist | 21 | a traveler who rides a motorcycle | - |
nonexistence | 21 | the state of not existing | - |
exasperation | 21 | an exasperated feeling of annoyance | - |
impressively | 22 | in an impressive manner | the students progressed impressively fast |
indigestible | 16 | digested with difficulty | - |
isolationist | 12 | of or relating to isolationism | - |
eavesdropped | 21 | - | - |
businesslike | 18 | not distracted by anything unrelated to the goal | - |
desensitized | 23 | - | - |
unaccustomed | 19 | unusual or unfamiliar | an unaccustomed pleasure |
unimpressive | 19 | not capable of impressing | - |
undersheriff | 22 | - | - |
unstructured | 15 | lacking the system or structure characteristic of living bodies | - |
unmistakably | 23 | in a signal manner | - |
unquestioned | 22 | generally agreed upon; not subject to dispute | - |
mobilisation | 16 | act of marshaling and organizing and making ready for use or action | - |
misdemeanour | 17 | a crime less serious than a felony | - |
obsolescence | 18 | the process of becoming obsolete; falling into disuse or becoming out of date | a policy of planned obsolescence |
masturbatory | 19 | - | - |
materialised | 15 | - | - |
extrasensory | 22 | seemingly outside normal sensory channels | - |
disorienting | 14 | causing loss of physical or intellectual bearings | making so many turns to the right and then the left was completely disorienting |
emasculating | 17 | - | - |
bespectacled | 21 | wearing, or having the face adorned with, eyeglasses or an eyeglass | a bespectacled grandmother |
breaststroke | 18 | a swimming stroke; the arms are extended together in front of the head and swept back on either side accompanied by a frog kick | - |
consecrating | 17 | - | - |
restaurateur | 12 | the proprietor of a restaurant | - |
transferable | 17 | capable of being moved or conveyed from one place to another | - |
unreservedly | 19 | - | - |
militaristic | 16 | imbued with militarism | - |
neurasthenia | 15 | nervous breakdown (not in technical use) | - |
neuroscience | 16 | the scientific study of the nervous system | - |
obscurantism | 18 | a deliberate act intended to make something obscure | - |
physiologist | 21 | a biologist specializing in physiology | - |
posthumously | 22 | after death | these piano pieces were published posthumously |
prepubescent | 20 | (especially of human beings) at the age immediately before puberty; often marked by accelerated growth | - |
longshoreman | 18 | a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port | - |
hypothesized | 33 | - | - |
indiscipline | 17 | the trait of lacking discipline | - |
indisputably | 20 | - | - |
intensifying | 19 | increasing in strength or intensity | - |
irresistibly | 17 | incapable of being resisted | - |
commissariat | 18 | a stock or supply of foods | - |
constituting | 15 | - | - |
convalescing | 20 | - | - |
crisscrossed | 17 | marked with crossing lines | - |
discontented | 16 | showing or experiencing dissatisfaction or restless longing | was discontented with his position |
discomfiture | 20 | anxious embarrassment | - |
disastrously | 16 | in a disastrous manner | the real value of the trust capital may be disastrously less than when the trust began |
absentminded | 18 | lost in thought; showing preoccupation | an absentminded professor |
abolitionist | 14 | a reformer who favors abolishing slavery | - |
reminiscence | 18 | the process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort) | - |
unassailable | 14 | without flaws or loopholes | - |
psychosexual | 29 | of or relating to the mental or emotional attitudes about sexuality | - |
misrepresent | 16 | tamper, with the purpose of deception | - |
musicologist | 17 | a student of musicology | - |
osteosarcoma | 16 | malignant bone tumor; most common in children and young adults where it tends to affect the femur | - |
overspending | 19 | - | - |
postgraduate | 16 | a student who continues studies after graduation | - |
propagandist | 18 | of or relating to or characterized by propaganda | - |
fluorescence | 19 | light emitted during absorption of radiation of some other (invisible) wavelength | - |
governorship | 21 | the office of governor | - |
haberdashery | 24 | the drygoods sold by a haberdasher | - |
horsemanship | 22 | skill in handling and riding horses | - |
illustrative | 15 | serving to demonstrate | - |
immortalised | 17 | - | - |
inspectorate | 16 | a body of inspectors | - |
eavesdropper | 20 | a secret listener to private conversations | - |
auspiciously | 19 | in an auspicious manner | he started his new job auspiciously on his birthday |
chesterfield | 21 | suave and witty English statesman remembered mostly for letters to his son (1694-1773) | - |
constriction | 16 | tight or narrow compression | - |
disassociate | 15 | part; cease or break association with | She disassociated herself from the organization when she found out the identity of the president |
accordionist | 17 | a musician who plays the accordion | - |
repercussion | 16 | a movement back from an impact | - |
toxicologist | 22 | one who studies the nature and effects of poisons and their treatment | - |
unpleasantly | 17 | in an unpleasant manner | he had been unpleasantly surprised |
unobstructed | 17 | free from impediment or obstruction or hindrance | an unobstructed view |
miscalculate | 18 | judge incorrectly | - |
naturalistic | 14 | representing what is real; not abstract or ideal | in naturalistic colors |
oversleeping | 18 | - | - |
professorial | 17 | relating to or characteristic of professors | professorial demeanor |
masterstroke | 18 | an achievement demonstrating great skill or mastery | - |
majestically | 26 | in a majestic manner | flamingoes walk majestically through the marshes |
exhaustively | 28 | in an exhaustive manner | - |
estrangement | 15 | separation resulting from hostility | - |
eviscerating | 18 | - | - |
freestanding | 17 | standing apart; not attached to or supported by anything | a freestanding bell tower |
glioblastoma | 17 | a fast-growing malignant brain tumor composed of spongioblasts; nearly always fatal | - |
geophysicist | 23 | a geologist who uses physical principles to study the properties of the earth | - |
groundlessly | 17 | - | - |
histological | 18 | of or relating to histology | - |
irreversibly | 20 | in an irreversible manner | this old tradition is irreversibly disappearing |
isolationism | 14 | a policy of nonparticipation in international economic and political relations | - |
diversifying | 23 | - | - |
ecstatically | 19 | in an ecstatic manner | he reacted ecstatically to my plan to travel to Africa |
breathalyser | 20 | a device that measures chemicals (especially the alcohol content) in a person's expired breath | - |
collectivism | 21 | Soviet communism | - |
demonstrable | 17 | capable of being demonstrated or proved | a demonstrable lack of concern for the general welfare of people |
despairingly | 19 | with desperation | `Why can't you understand?,' she asked despairingly |
depressingly | 19 | in a depressing manner or to a depressing degree | - |
disconcerted | 18 | having self-possession upset; thrown into confusion | looked at each other dumbly, quite disconcerted |
dishonorably | 21 | in a dishonorable manner or to a dishonorable degree | - |
acquiescence | 27 | agreement with a statement or proposal to do something | a murmur of acquiescence from the assembly |
resoundingly | 17 | in a resounding manner | he then so resoundingly denounced his former friend |
thousandfold | 20 | - | - |
unanswerable | 17 | impossible to answer | an unanswerable argument |
unclassified | 18 | not arranged in any specific grouping | - |
psychometric | 26 | of or relating to psychometrics | psychometric journals |
universality | 18 | the quality of being universal; existing everywhere | - |
undiminished | 19 | not lessened or diminished | - |
victoriously | 20 | in a victorious manner | Virginia had defended her land victoriously |
pestilential | 14 | likely to spread and cause an epidemic disease | a pestilential malignancy in the air |
progesterone | 15 | a steroid hormone (trade name Lipo-Lutin) produced in the ovary; prepares and maintains the uterus for pregnancy | - |
prescriptive | 21 | pertaining to giving directives or rules | prescriptive grammar is concerned with norms of or rules for correct usage |
logistically | 18 | - | - |
lasciviously | 20 | in a lascivious manner | - |
expansionist | 21 | of or involving or guided by expansionism | - |
exclusionary | 24 | - | - |
glockenspiel | 21 | a percussion instrument consisting of a set of graduated metal bars mounted on a frame and played with small hammers | - |
gemeinschaft | 23 | - | - |
headshrinker | 23 | - | - |
horrendously | 19 | - | - |
intersecting | 15 | crossed or intersected in the form of an X | - |
intersession | 12 | - | - |
intransigent | 13 | impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason | an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency |
intransitive | 15 | a verb (or verb construction) that does not take an object | - |
interspersed | 15 | - | - |
jeopardising | 23 | - | - |
disorganised | 15 | lacking order or methodical arrangement or function | - |
dehumanising | 19 | - | - |
decommission | 19 | withdraw from active service | The warship was decommissioned in 1998 |
disbelieving | 19 | denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion | - |
aestheticism | 19 | - | - |
administrate | 15 | work in an administrative capacity; supervise or be in charge of | - |
reductionist | 15 | of or relating to the theory of reductionism | reductionist arguments |
transcribing | 17 | - | - |
protoplasmic | 20 | - | - |
radioisotope | 15 | a radioactive isotope of an element; produced either naturally or artificially | - |
unsanctioned | 15 | without explicit official permission | unsanctioned use of company cars |
unseasonably | 17 | not in accordance with the season | it was unseasonably cold |
metamorphose | 21 | change completely the nature or appearance of | In Kafka's story, a person metamorphoses into a bug |
monopolistic | 18 | having exclusive control over a commercial activity by possession or legal grant | - |
monotonously | 17 | in a monotonous manner | the history of the play throughout the latter part of the eighteenth century is monotonously uneventful |
neurasthenic | 17 | a person suffering a nervous breakdown | - |
overexposure | 24 | the act of exposing film to too much light or for too long a time | - |
oversimplify | 25 | make too simple | Don't oversimplify the instructions |
periodontist | 15 | a dentist specializing in diseases of the gums and other structure surrounding the teeth | - |
personalised | 15 | made for or directed or adjusted to a particular individual | - |
plausibility | 19 | apparent validity | - |
prodigiously | 19 | to a prodigious degree | the prices of farms rose prodigiously |
premenstrual | 16 | of or relating to or occurring during the period just before menstruation | - |
laryngoscope | 20 | a medical instrument for examining the larynx | - |
marvellously | 20 | (used as an intensifier) extremely well | - |
luminescence | 18 | light from nonthermal sources | - |
evisceration | 17 | the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude | - |
factionalism | 19 | - | - |
fortuitously | 18 | by good fortune | - |
incautiously | 17 | without caution or prudence | - |
idiosyncrasy | 21 | a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual | - |
immunologist | 17 | a medical scientist who specializes in immunology | - |
inseminating | 15 | - | - |
inconsolably | 19 | - | - |
indissoluble | 15 | (of a substance) incapable of being dissolved | - |
insufferably | 23 | to an insufferable degree | it was insufferably hot in the room |
introversion | 15 | the folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface | - |
emasculation | 16 | neutering a male animal by removing the testicles | - |
earthshaking | 23 | sufficiently significant to affect the whole world | earthshaking proposals |
ecclesiastic | 18 | of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church) | ecclesiastic history |
asymptomatic | 23 | having no symptoms of illness or disease | - |
bushwhacking | 30 | lying in ambush | bushwhacking guerrillas attacking from ambush |
chastisement | 19 | verbal punishment | - |
caricaturist | 16 | someone who parodies in an exaggerated manner | - |
circumcising | 21 | - | - |
colonisation | 14 | the act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies | - |
constraining | 15 | restricting the scope or freedom of action | - |
constrictive | 19 | restricting the scope or freedom of action | - |
crystallised | 18 | having become fixed and definite in form | - |
demoralising | 16 | destructive of morale and self-reliance | - |
desalination | 13 | the removal of salt (especially from sea water) | - |
depressurize | 24 | decrease the pressure of | depressurize the cabin in the air plane |
disconsolate | 15 | causing dejection | a disconsolate winter landscape |