CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
abandoned | {adj} | (no longer maintained, forsaken, deserted) | abbey | {n} | (church of a monastery) | abortive | {adj} | (coming to naught; fruitless) | abortive | {n} | (fruitless effort) | absolve | {v} | (theology: to pronounce free or give absolution from sin) | ad infinitum | {adv} | (endlessly) | Aeschylus | {prop} | (Greek tragedian) | afebrile | {adj} | (having no fever, without a fever) | agency | {n} | (faculty of acting or of exerting power) | aghast | {adj} | (terrified) | aimless | {adj} | (without aim) | aimlessly | {adv} | (without an aim) | amorphous | {adj} | (lacking a definite form or clear shape) | amphiprostyle | {adj} | (having columns at either end but not along the sides) | anastylosis | {n} | (reassembly of ruined monuments) | Anglosphere | {prop} | (set of anglophone countries) | ankylosing spondylitis | {n} | (arthritis disease) | anonymous | {adj} | (wanting a name, not named and determined) | answer | {n} | (solution) | apyretic | {adj} | (having no fever, without a fever) | armless | {adj} | (without arms) | arouse | {v} | (to stimulate feelings) | asexual | {adj} | (having no distinct sex) | at a loss | {prep} | (not sure; uncertain; lacking further ideas, direction, or ability) | away | {adv} | (to release) | awesome | {adj} | (causing awe or terror) | backfire | {v} | (fail) | bagatelle | {n} | (trifle) | bang | {n} | (An explosion) | bathroom | {n} | (a room containing a toilet) | behind closed doors | {prep} | (in private) | beleaguered | {adj} | (besieged, surrounded by enemy troops) | bland | {adj} | (Lacking in taste or vigor) | blank | {adj} | (without color) | bleak | {adj} | (cheerless) | bleak | {adj} | (desolate and exposed) | bleak | {adj} | (without color) | blot | {v} | (to hide, obscure or obliterate) | blotting paper | {n} | (absorbent paper used to dry ink) | boundless | {adj} | (without bounds, unbounded) | box-office bomb | {n} | (a motion picture that generates relatively low revenue at the box office) | brainless | {adj} | (having no brain) | brainless | {adj} | (unintelligent; having little or no common sense) | brash | {adj} | (insensitive or tactless) | brawny | {adj} | (characterized by brawn) | breathless | {adj} | (having difficulty breathing; gasping) | breathless | {adj} | (that makes one hold one's breath) | breathlessness | {n} | (state of being breathless or out of breath) | buffer solution | {n} | (buffer solution) | build castles in the air | {v} | (to have an idea unlikely to be realized) | bum | {n} | (hobo) | Byblos | {prop} | (port city in Lebanon) | callous | {adj} | (emotionally hardened) | cancel | {v} | (offset, equalize) | candle snuffer | {n} | (device made to extinguish a candle) | carefree | {adj} | (worry free, light hearted, etc.) | careless | {adj} | (not concerned or worried) | carelessly | {adv} | (in a careless manner) | castle | {n} | (fortified building) | castle in the air | {n} | (idea that is unlikely to be ever realized) | cat got someone's tongue | {phrase} | (why are you not saying anything?) | cathartic | {adj} | (purgative; inducing catharsis) | caudal fin | {n} | (the tailfin of a fish and other aquatic vertebrates) | cause | {v} | (to set off an event or action) | celibate | {adj} | (unmarried) | cellulose | {n} | (the polysaccharide cellulose) | certainly | {adv} | (without doubt, surely) | characterless | {adj} | (having no distinguishing character or quality) | characterlessness | {n} | (state or condition of being characterless; lack of character) | childless | {adj} | (not having any children) | childlessness | {n} | (the state of being childless) | château | {n} | (a French castle, fortress, manor house, or large country house) | château | {n} | (any stately residence imitating a distinctively French castle) | clear | {adj} | (without clouds) | cloister | {n} | (place devoted to religious seclusion) | cloister vault | {n} | (structure created by intersection of vaults) | cloistral | {adj} | (of, pertaining to, or living in a cloister) | cloistral | {adj} | (sheltered from the world; monastic) | closed | {adj} | (non public) | closed | {adj} | (not open) | closed caption | {n} | (text displayed on a screen with suitable equipment) | closed-end fund | {n} | (collective investment) | closed syllable | {n} | (Translations) | closure | {n} | (computing) | clueless | {adj} | (lacking knowledge or understanding) | coelacanth | {n} | (either of two species of deep-water fish) | cohere | {v} | (to be consistent as part of a group) | coherence | {n} | (quality of cohering; of being coherent) | colonoscope | {n} | (flexible fibreoptic endoscope used to examine the colon) | colonoscopy | {n} | (examination of the colon using a colonoscope) | colossal | {adj} | (extremely large) | colossus | {n} | (any creature or thing of gigantic size) | colossus | {n} | (a statue of gigantic size) | Colossus of Rhodes | {prop} | (the statue of Helios) | colostrum | {n} | (a form of milk) | colourless | {adj} | (having no colour) | come on | {interj} | (expression of encouragement) | come on | {interj} | (hurry up) | complete | {adj} | (finished; ended; concluded; completed) | complimentary | {adj} | (free; provided at no charge) | consternation | {n} | (amazement or horror; terror, combined with amazement; dismay) | cordless | {adj} | (without a cord) | countless | {adj} | (too many to count, innumerable) | crimson | {adj} | (having loose morals) | cyclostome | {n} | (any of various primitive jawless fish of the class Cyclostomata) | dactyloscopy | {n} | (forensic analysis of fingerprints) | dauntless | {adj} | (invulnerable to fear or intimidation) | dauntlessness | {n} | (fearlessness) | dead | {adj} | (fully and completely motionless) | deadpan | {adj} | (deliberately impassive or expressionless (as a face or look)) | deaf | {adj} | (unable to hear) | deaf | {n} | (deaf people considered as a group) | deafness | {n} | (condition of being deaf) | debunk | {v} | (to discredit or expose the falsehood of something) | decongestant | {n} | (drug that relieves congestion) | defenseless | {adj} | (lacking any form of defense; vulnerable; open to attack) | defunct | {adj} | (no longer in use) | dejected | {adj} | (sad and dispirited) | delete | {v} | (to remove) | deletion | {n} | (the act of deleting) | deliver | {v} | (set free) | deliverance | {n} | (Extrication from danger, imprisonment, etc.) | desolate | {adj} | (hopeless) | despondency | {n} | (a feeling of depression or disheartenment) | despondency | {n} | (loss of hope or confidence) | despondent | {adj} | (in low spirits from loss of hope or courage) | destiny | {n} | (predetermined condition; fate; fixed order of things) | destroy | {v} | ((computing) to remove data (e.g., from memory)) | detach | {v} | (to take apart or take off) | determined | {adj} | (decided or resolute) | diglossia | {n} | (the coexistence of two closely related native languages) | dilapidation | {n} | ((law) the act of dilapidating, damaging a building or structure through neglect or by intention) | dinghy | {n} | (inflatable boat) | disband | {v} | (to break up or cause to cease to exist) | disconsolate | {adj} | (cheerless, dreary) | disconsolateness | {n} | (state of being disconsolate) | disintegrate | {v} | (break up into one's parts) | disintegrate | {v} | (cause to break into parts) | disrespect | {n} | (lack of respect) | disrespectful | {adj} | (lacking respect) | dissolution | {n} | (dissolving, or going into solution) | dissolution | {n} | (termination of an organized body or legislative assembly) | dissolve | {v} | (intransitive: to be disintegrated into a solution by immersion) | dissolve | {v} | (to disperse a group) | dissolve | {v} | (to resolve itself as by dissolution) | dissolve | {v} | (to terminate a union of multiple members actively) | dissolve | {v} | (transitive: to disintegrate into a solution by immersion) | distasteful | {adj} | (having a bad or foul taste) | distraught | {adj} | (Deeply hurt, saddened, or worried) | doldrums | {n} | (state of boredom, apathy or lack of interest) | doubtless | {adj} | (characterized by no doubt) | doubtlessly | {adv} | (without question) | draw | {v} | (to determine the result of a lottery) | drawing | {n} | (action where the outcome is selected by chance using a draw) | dreary | {adj} | (drab) | drift | {v} | (to move haphazardly without any destination) | dry powder | {n} | (powder from a fire extinguisher) | duh | {interj} | (Disdainful indication that something is obvious.) | dumb | {adj} | (pointless or unintellectual) | dumpling | {n} | (food) | earless | {adj} | (lacking ears) | effortless | {adj} | (without effort) | elicit | {v} | (to evoke, educe) | endless | {adj} | (having no end) | endlessly | {adv} | (in an endless manner) | eradicate | {v} | (to completely destroy; to reduce to nothing radically) | erase | {v} | (to remove markings or information) | estate sale | {n} | (sale of a person's possessions after their death) | everlasting | {adj} | (Continuing indefinitely) | eviscerate | {v} | (to make ineffectual or meaningless) | exanimate | {adj} | (lifeless; dead) | exanimate | {adj} | (spiritless, dispirited, disheartened, not lively) | exceptionless | {adj} | (without exception) | exonerate | {v} | (To free from accusation or blame) | exorbitant | {adj} | (exceeding proper limits) | expectorant | {n} | (agent or drug) | expedient | {n} | (a means for achieving an end) | expire | {v} | (become invalid) | explosion | {n} | (violent release of energy) | explosive | {adj} | (easily driven to anger) | explosive | {adj} | (with the capability to, or likely to, explode) | expose | {v} | (to reveal, uncover, make visible, bring to light, introduce to) | expressionless | {adj} | (without expression) | extinct | {adj} | (extinguished, no longer alight (of fire, candles etc.)) | extinct | {adj} | (no longer erupting) | extinguish | {v} | ((literally) to hunt down (a species) to extinction) | extinguish | {v} | ((psychology) to bring about the extinction of a conditioned reflex) | extinguish | {v} | (to destroy or abolish something) | extinguish | {v} | (to put out, as in fire; to end burning; to quench) | extinguisher | {n} | (anything that extinguishes something) | extirpate | {v} | (to destroy completely) | eyeless | {adj} | (having no eyes) | faceless | {adj} | (having no face) | faint | {adj} | (lacking strength) | faint-hearted | {adj} | (lacking courage, timid) | fate | {n} | (that which predetermines events) | faultlessness | {n} | (absence of faults) | fearless | {adj} | (free from fear) | fearlessness | {n} | (quality of being fearless) | feeble | {adj} | (deficient in physical strength) | fin | {n} | (appendage of a cetacean or other marine animal) | fin | {n} | (appendage of a fish) | final solution | {n} | (planned and attempted mass murder of the European Jews) | fire | {v} | (computer sciences / software engineering: to initiate an event) | fire extinguisher | {n} | (fire extinguisher) | flatly | {adv} | (in a manner that shows no emotions) | flavorless | {adj} | (lacking taste or flavor) | flawless | {adj} | (perfect; without flaws, shortcomings or defects) | flipper | {n} | (mammal's wide limb for swimming) | flipper | {n} | (paddle-like rubber covering for the foot, used in swimming) | float | {n} | (buoyant device) | for free | {adv} | (without paying) | formidable | {adj} | (causing fear, dread, awe or admiration as a result of size, strength, or some other impressive quality) | free | {adj} | (obtainable without payment) | friendless | {adj} | (without friends) | fruitless | {adj} | (useless; unproductive) | frumpy | {adj} | (dowdy, unfashionable) | futile | {adj} | (incapable of producing results) | galosh | {n} | (waterproof overshoe used to provide protection from rain or snow) | galoshe | {n} | (overshoe worn in wet weather) | gapless | {adj} | (having no gaps) | gargle | {n} | (liquid) | gaunt | {adj} | (bleak, barren and desolate) | gender-neutral | {adj} | (grammar: lacking gender assignment) | get rid of | {v} | (to remove) | gloss | {n} | (brief explanatory note or translation of a difficult or complex expression) | glossary | {n} | (list of words with their definitions) | glottal stop | {n} | (plosive sound articulated with the glottis) | go ahead | {v} | (proceed) | godless | {adj} | (not acknowledging any deity or god; without belief in any deity or god) | godlessness | {n} | (state of being godless) | goner | {n} | (someone doomed, a hopeless case) | go nuts | {v} | (in the imperative) | gracefully | {adv} | (in a graceful manner) | gratis | {adj} | (free, without charge) | gratis | {adv} | (free, without charge) | gratuitous | {adj} | (given freely) | gratuitous | {adj} | (not called for by the circumstances) | groundless | {adj} | (baseless) | guileless | {adj} | (honest but naïve) | hairless | {adj} | (destitute of hair) | handless | {adj} | (without a hand) | haphazard | {adj} | (random, chaotic, incomplete) | haphazardly | {adv} | (in a haphazard manner) | harmless | {adj} | (incapable of causing harm or danger) | harmlessness | {n} | (the characteristic of being harmless) | headless | {adj} | (without a head) | heartless | {adj} | (without feeling) | helpless | {adj} | (unable to defend oneself or to act without help) | helplessness | {n} | (feeling of inadequacy or impotence) | helplessness | {n} | (state of being helpless) | he's unconscious | {phrase} | (he's unconscious) | hit the jackpot | {v} | (to receive a favorable outcome, by luck) | holocaust | {n} | (annihilation of a group of animals or people) | Holocaust | {prop} | (the mass murder of 6 million Jews by Nazi Germany) | homeless | {adj} | (lacking a permanent residence) | homelessness | {n} | (state of being homeless) | homeless shelter | {n} | (building to provide shelter for homeless) | hopeless | {adj} | (destitute of hope; having no expectation of good; despairing) | hopelessness | {n} | (the lack of hope; despair) | idle | {adj} | (of no importance, worthless, useless) | if only | {phrase} | (signifies a wish) | immaculate | {adj} | (having no stain or blemish, spotless, undefiled, clear, pure) | impassive | {adj} | (Having, or revealing, no emotion) | impeccable | {adj} | (Perfect, having no faults, flaws or errors) | impeccably | {adv} | (in a perfect or flawless manner) | impious | {adj} | (lacking reverence or respect, especially towards a god) | impious | {adj} | (not pious) | implosion | {n} | (action of imploding) | impotence | {n} | (powerlessness) | impunity | {n} | (exemption from punishment) | inaction | {n} | (want of action or activity) | inane | {adj} | (lacking sense or meaning) | inanimate | {adj} | (not alive) | inanimate | {adj} | (not mobile) | inconsiderate | {adj} | (not considerate of others) | incontinence | {n} | (lack of self-restraint) | incontrovertibly | {adv} | (in incontrovertible manner) | indecision | {n} | (inability to decide on a course of action) | indecisive | {adj} | (inconclusive or uncertain) | indecisive | {adj} | (not decisive) | indelible | {adj} | (difficult to delete, remove or wash away) | indelible | {adj} | (incapable of being canceled or forgotten) | indemnify | {v} | (To make restitution or compensation for) | indifferent | {adj} | (not caring) | indigent | {adj} | (poor; destitute) | indiscriminate | {adj} | (Without care or making distinctions, thoughtless) | indispensable | {adj} | (not subject to exemption) | ineffective | {adj} | (not having the desired effect; ineffectual) | ineffectiveness | {n} | (condition of being ineffective) | infamous | {adj} | (having a bad reputation) | informal | {adj} | (not formal or ceremonious) | innocuous | {adj} | (harmless) | innominate | {adj} | (having no name; anonymous) | inoffensiveness | {n} | (the state or condition of being inoffensive) | insensate | {adj} | (unfeeling, heartless, cruel, insensitive) | insensible | {adj} | (incapable of emotional feeling) | insensible | {adj} | (unable to be perceived by the sense) | insensitivity | {n} | (condition of being insensitive) | insignificant | {adj} | (not significant; not important) | insipid | {adj} | (cloyingly sentimental) | insipid | {adj} | (flat; lacking character or definition) | insolvable | {adj} | (impossible to solve) | insomnia | {n} | (sleeping disorder) | insouciance | {n} | (carelessness, heedlessness, indifference, or casual unconcern) | insouciance | {n} | (nonchalance) | instant coffee | {n} | (beverage) | intransigent | {adj} | (unwilling to compromise or moderate a position) | intrepid | {adj} | (fearless) | intrepidness | {n} | (fearlessness) | invertebrate | {adj} | (lacking backbone) | invertebrate | {n} | (animal without backbone) | irrelevancy | {n} | (a thing that is irrelevant) | irrelevancy | {n} | (the quality of being irrelevant or inapplicable) | irresponsibility | {n} | (character or state of being irresponsible) | irresponsible | {adj} | (lacking a sense of responsibility) | irreverent | {adj} | (lacking respect or seriousness) | isogloss | {n} | (line indicating geographical boundaries of a linguistic feature) | jawless | {adj} | (lacking a jaw) | lackadaisical | {adj} | ( showing no interest or enthusiasm) | lavatory | {n} | (toilet) | lawlessness | {n} | (a lack of law and order) | lax | {adj} | (loose; not tight or taut) | leafless | {adj} | (without leaves) | legless | {adj} | (without legs) | let go | {v} | (to no longer hold on) | lethargy | {n} | (state of extreme torpor or apathy) | let loose | {v} | (release from restraint) | lifeless | {adj} | (dead) | limitless | {adj} | (without limits; boundless) | lip gloss | {n} | (a cosmetic product) | listless | {adj} | (Lacking enthusiasm) | listlessness | {n} | (state of being listless) | lock | {n} | (firing mechanism of a gun) | lock | {n} | (something used for fastening) | locked | {adj} | (that has been locked (with a key)) | locked-in syndrome | {n} | Locked-in-Syndrom | locksmith | {n} | (lock maker) | loess | {n} | (sediment of eolian origin) | loose | {adj} | (indiscreet) | loose | {adj} | (not fixed tightly) | loose | {adj} | (not packaged) | loose | {adj} | (promiscuous) | loose | {v} | (to let go) | loose | {v} | (to let loose) | loose | {v} | (to unfasten) | loosen | {v} | (to make less tight) | Los Angeles | {prop} | (largest city in California) | lot | {n} | (anything used in determining a question by chance) | lot | {n} | (fate that falls to one by chance) | lot | {n} | (number of things taken collectively) | lot | {n} | (prize in a lottery) | lot | {n} | (that which happens without human design or forethought) | lottery ticket | {n} | (slip of paper drawn in a lottery) | loveless | {adj} | (without love) | luckless | {adj} | (unsuccessful in a failing manner) | luckless | {adj} | (without luck) | lump | {n} | (something that protrudes, sticks out, or sticks together; a cluster or blob; a mound, hill, or group) | makeshift | {n} | (A temporary, usually insubstantial, substitution for something else) | maul | {v} | (handle in a rough way) | meaningless | {adj} | (lacking meaning; insignificant) | meatball | {n} | (meatball) | merciless | {adj} | (showing no mercy; cruel and pitiless) | mercilessness | {n} | (the property of being merciless) | mere | {adj} | (the smallest amount) | merely | {adv} | (only, just, and nothing more) | model solution | {n} | (exemplary solution) | monastery | {n} | (place of residence for members of a religious community) | monotonous | {adj} | (tedious, repetitious or lacking in variety) | mortise | {n} | (a hole for a tenon) | motionless | {adj} | (at rest, not moving) | muscular | {adj} | (having strength) | mushroom cloud | {n} | (mushroom shaped cloud) | naked eye | {n} | (unaided eyesight) | nameless | {adj} | (having no name) | natural philosopher | {n} | (person who studied natural philosophy) | nebulous | {adj} | (ill-defined) | nebulously | {adv} | (vaguely) | nefarious | {adj} | (sinful, villainous, criminal, or wicked, especially when noteworthy or notorious for such characteristics) | neuter | {adj} | (having no generative organs, or imperfectly developed ones) | no doubt | {adv} | (without a doubt) | noiseless | {adj} | (silent) | noiselessly | {adv} | (in a quiet manner) | nonstop | {adv} | (without stopping) | nonviolence | {n} | (philosophy that rejects violence) | non-violent | {adj} | (opposed to violence) | non-violent | {adj} | (without violence) | noseless | {adj} | (lacking a nose) | nothingness | {n} | (quality of inconsequentiality; lacking in significance) | now | {interj} | (signal to begin) | nugatory | {adj} | (ineffective, invalid) | nugatory | {adj} | (trivial, trifling) | numb | {adj} | (without the power of sensation) | nun | {n} | (member of a Christian religious community of women) | obliterate | {v} | (to remove completely, leaving no trace; to wipe out; to destroy) | oceanic whitetip shark | {n} | (Carcharhinus longimanus) | odorless | {adj} | (having no odor) | omasum | {n} | (the third part of the stomach of a ruminant) | only | {adj} | (without sibling) | on the street | {adv} | (without a home) | on your mark, get set, go | {phrase} | (three-command start of racing) | open/closed principle | {prop} | Offen-Geschlossen-Prinzip | open-minded | {adj} | (formal) | orphan | {n} | (person whose (parent or) parents have died) | oscilloscope | {n} | (electronic measuring instrument) | outlaw | {n} | (a fugitive from the law) | padlock | {n} | (type of lock) | padlock | {v} | (to lock using a padlock) | painless | {adj} | (without pain or trouble) | palace | {n} | (large, lavish residence) | Panglossian | {adj} | (naively or unreasonably optimistic) | parentless | {adj} | (having no parent) | pauseless | {adj} | (without a pause) | pedestrian | {adj} | (ordinary) | penniless | {adj} | (utterly impoverished) | perfidiously | {adv} | (in a perfidious manner) | philosophaster | {n} | (a pretender to philosophy; a petty or charlatan philosopher) | philosopher | {n} | (person devoted to studying philosophy) | philosophical | {adj} | (of or pertaining to philosophy) | philosophically | {adv} | (in a philosophical manner) | philosophize | {v} | (to philosophically ponder or reason) | philosophy | {n} | (academic discipline) | pick up | {v} | (to restart or resume) | pipe dream | {n} | (near impossibility) | plantless | {adj} | (without plants) | plosive | {n} | (consonant) | pod | {v} | (To remove peas from their case) | pointless | {adj} | (having no purpose) | polo shirt | {n} | (casual top) | powerless | {adj} | (lacking legal authority) | powerless | {adj} | (lacking sufficient power or strength) | powerlessness | {n} | (The state or character of being powerless) | priceless | {adj} | (so precious as not to be sold at any price) | promiscuous | {adj} | (made without careful choice; indiscriminate) | prostyle | {n} | (building) | pulmonary tuberculosis | {n} | (tuberculosis infecting the lungs) | purposefulness | {n} | (being resolute) | put out | {v} | (extinguish) | quench | {v} | (extinguish a flame) | quicklime | {n} | (lime produced by heating limestone) | raffle | {n} | (drawing) | raft | {n} | (flat, floating structure) | raftsman | {n} | (person who transports a raft of floating logs downstream to a sawmill) | rampant | {adj} | (unrestrained) | ransom | {n} | (money paid for the freeing of a hostage) | ransom | {v} | (to pay a price to set someone free) | rebound tenderness | {n} | (pain felt upon removal of pressure) | reckless | {adj} | (indifferent to danger or the consequences) | redeem | {v} | (to convert into cash) | redeem | {v} | (to liberate by payment of ransom) | redeemer | {n} | (one who redeems) | redemption | {n} | (salvation from sin) | redemption | {n} | (the act of redeeming or something redeemed) | redemption | {n} | (the recovery, for a fee, of a pawned article) | release | {v} | (to let go (of)) | relief | {n} | (person who takes over a shift) | reprobate | {adj} | (immoral) | reprobate | {v} | (abandon) | resolute | {adj} | (firm, unyielding, determined) | resolution | {n} | (computing: degree of fineness of image) | resolution | {n} | (computing: number of pixels in an image as stored or displayed) | resolution | {n} | (state of being resolute) | resolve | {v} | (find a solution to) | restless | {adj} | (not satisfied to be at rest or peace) | restlessness | {n} | (state or condition of being restless) | riskfree | {adj} | (free from risk) | rootlessness | {n} | (property of being rootless) | ruthless | {adj} | (without pity or compassion) | ruthlessly | {adv} | (in a ruthless manner) | safe | {adj} | (not in danger) | safety | {n} | (condition or feeling of being safe) | saline | {n} | (solution) | salvation | {n} | (the process of being saved (religion)) | sans serif | {adj} | (without serifs) | scandalous | {adj} | (malicious, defamatory) | scandalous | {adj} | (wrong, immoral, causing a scandal) | scratch card | {n} | (lottery ticket) | seamless | {adj} | (Having no seams) | seamless | {adj} | (Without interruption; coherent) | secretive | {adj} | (having an inclination to secrecy) | seedless | {adj} | (not having seeds) | self-indulgence | {n} | (excessive or immoderate indulgence of one's own personal desires and needs) | self-indulgent | {adj} | (exhibiting tendencies of self-indulgence) | selfless | {adj} | (having, exhibiting or motivated by no concern for oneself; unselfish) | senselessness | {n} | (being senseless) | set phrase | {n} | (expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up) | sexless | {adj} | (not having gender) | shameless | {adj} | (having no shame) | shark fin | {n} | (fin of a shark) | shark fin soup | {n} | (soup made from shark fins) | sheer | {adj} | (pure; unmixed) | sheer | {adj} | ((used to emphasize)) | she's unconscious | {phrase} | (she's unconscious) | sinless | {adj} | (without sin) | slake | {v} | (To satisfy thirst) | sleepless | {adj} | (absence of sleep) | sleeplessness | {n} | (property of being sleepless) | sleeveless | {adj} | (of a garment, having no sleeves) | slogan | {n} | (phrase associated with a product, used in advertising) | solubility product | {n} | (product of the individual solubilities of the cation and anion of a salt) | soluble | {adj} | (able to be dissolved) | soluble | {adj} | (able to be solved or explained) | solution | {n} | (answer to a problem (mathematics)) | solution | {n} | (liquid mixture) | solvable | {adj} | (capable of being dissolved) | solvable | {adj} | (capable of being solved) | solve | {v} | (to find an answer or solution) | solvent | {n} | (liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute) | soulless | {adj} | (without a soul) | soundless | {adj} | (without sound) | speechless | {adj} | (not speaking; not knowing what to say) | sprinkler | {n} | (fire sprinkler) | squeaky clean | {adj} | (beyond reproach) | starless | {adj} | (without visible stars) | stateless | {adj} | ((computer science) without remembering state) | stateless | {adj} | ((law) without a state or nationality) | stimulus | {n} | (anything that induces a person to take action) | stimulus | {n} | (anything that may have an impact or influence on a system) | stump | {v} | (to baffle or confuse) | supersede | {v} | (Take the place of) | tacky | {adj} | (colloquial: in bad taste) | tactless | {adj} | (without tact) | take off | {v} | (to remove) | talk out of turn | {v} | (speak when not allowed to) | tasteless | {adj} | (having no flavour) | tasteless | {adj} | (lacking refinement) | tastelessness | {n} | (quality, state, or characteristic of being tasteless) | that's all | {phrase} | (that's all) | timelessness | {n} | (property of being timeless) | toilet | {n} | (lavatory, w.c. (the room)) | toothless | {adj} | (Having no teeth) | traitorous | {adj} | (characteristic of a traitor) | trigger | {n} | Abzug | trigger | {n} | (similar device used to activate any mechanism) | trigger | {v} | (to initiate something) | tuberculosis | {n} | (infectious disease) | unadorned | {adj} | (Having no additional decoration) | unaided | {adj} | (without the aid of a tool) | unashamed | {adj} | (feeling or showing no shame, embarrassment or remorse) | unbind | {v} | (take bindings off) | unbridled | {adj} | (without restraint or boundary) | unclouded | {adj} | (not cloudy; clear) | uncompromising | {adj} | (inflexible and unwilling to negotiate or make concessions) | uncompromising | {adj} | (principled) | unconditional | {adj} | (without conditions) | unconditional love | {n} | (affection for someone that is not dependent on certain qualities) | unconscionable | {adj} | (not conscionable) | unconscious | {adj} | (not awake) | unconsciousness | {n} | (the state of lacking consciousness) | uncountable | {adj} | (too many to be counted) | undecided | {adj} | (uncommitted, not having reached a decision) | undignified | {adj} | (lacking in dignity) | undo | {v} | (to unfasten) | undoubtedly | {adv} | (without doubt) | unemployed | {adj} | (having no job) | unemployed | {n} | (the unemployed as a group) | unemployment | {n} | (joblessness) | unemployment benefit | {n} | (money paid to the unemployed) | unerasable | {adj} | (that cannot be erased) | unfasten | {v} | (to loose) | unfounded | {adj} | (not based on solid reasons or facts) | unfruitful | {adj} | (Not bearing fruit) | unnamed | {adj} | (having no name) | unprecedented | {adj} | (never before seen or done, without precedent) | unquestionable | {adj} | (undeniable, obvious) | unravel | {v} | (to clear from complication or difficulty; to unfold; to solve) | unrivaled | {adj} | (beyond compare, far surpassing any other, unparalleled, without rival) | unscrupulous | {adj} | (contemptuous of what is right or honourable) | unselfish | {adj} | (not selfish; selfless; generous; altruistic) | unshamed | {adj} | (unshamed) | unsuccessful | {adj} | (failed, not successful) | untactful | {adj} | (not tactful) | untie | {v} | (to become untied or loosed) | untie | {v} | (to free from fastening or from restraint) | untie | {v} | (to loosen, as something interlaced or knotted) | untie | {v} | (to resolve) | unwind | {v} | (To wind off) | useless | {adj} | (without use or possibility to be used) | vacant | {adj} | (showing no intelligence or interest) | valveless | {adj} | (having no valves) | voiceless | {adj} | ((phonetics, of a consonant) spoken without vibration of the vocal cords) | void | {v} | (to make invalid or worthless) | walkthrough | {n} | (A playthrough detailing the steps involved in winning the game) | water closet | {n} | (room containing a (flush) toilet) | weightless | {adj} | (which has no weight) | weightless | {adj} | (which is not being affected by gravity) | weightlessness | {n} | (experience or instance of being weightless) | weightlessness | {n} | (having zero weight) | what's the matter | {phrase} | (what's wrong?) | Wi-Fi | {n} | (computing: wireless data communication standard) | wild-goose chase | {n} | (fruitless, futile pursuit) | wind up | {v} | (to dissolve a partnership or corporation and liquidate its assets) | wipe | {v} | (erase a computer disk) | wipe out | {v} | (to destroy or obliterate) | wireless | {adj} | (not having any wires) | wireless | {adj} | (of or relating to wireless telegraphy) | wireless network | {n} | (a type of computer network that is not connected by cables of any kind) | withdrawn | {adj} | (introvert) | with one's bare hands | {adv} | (barehandedly) | witless | {adj} | (Without wit or understanding) | worthless | {adj} | (not having worth and use, without value, inconsequential) | wretched | {adj} | (worthless) | wrinkle-free | {adj} | (without wrinkles) | xylose | {n} | (wood sugar) | yellowfin | {n} | (A yellowfin tuna, an individual member of that species)
5000 WORDS
PHRASES
La tienda está cerrada.

The shop is closed .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0390)
| El proyecto va viento en popa.

The project is going smoothly .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0415)
| Los Ángeles está en California.

Los Angeles is in California .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0632)
| Cerré mis libros y me preparé para salir.

I closed my books and got ready to leave .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0746)
| Mamá ha cerrado bien la puerta.

Mom has shut the door tightly .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0752)
| Hay cinco personas en nuestro equipo, incluyéndome a mí.

There are five people in our team including me .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0820)
| No tiene dinero.

He is penniless .
(ENG ) (ES )
(0884)
| El mar no tiene límites.

The sea is boundless .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1022)
| Pongámonos en marcha enseguida.

Let's get going right away .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1059)
| La tienda ha cerrado.

The shop has closed down .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1386)
| El castillo parece majestuoso.

The castle looks stately .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1597)
| Hay mucho movimiento en la calle.

It is busy in the street .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1686)
| Tiene los ojos cerrados.

She has her eyes closed .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1864)
| Se siente culpable delante de su novia.

He feels guilty in front of his girlfriend .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1899)
| Era un filósofo excepcional.

He was an outstanding philosopher .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1908)
| Tiene la mirada perdida.

She is staring blankly .
(ENG ) (ES )
(1938)
| Han formado una alianza.

They have formed an alliance .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2309)
| Se siente perdida.

She is feeling at a loss .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2336)
| La puerta se ha cerrado con llave.

The door has been locked .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2342)
| La vida de los sin techo es miserable.

The lives of the homeless are miserable .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2376)
| La recesión ha provocado un problema de desempleo.

The economic recession leads to unemployment .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2613)
| Se siente impotente ante su propia vida.

He feels powerless about his own life .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2658)
| Está decidida a dejar de fumar.

She is determined to give up smoking .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2687)
| Si compras los artículos designados, tendrás un regalo.

If you purchase the designated items , you'll get a free gift .
(ENG ) (ES )
(2917)
| Espero que todo te vaya bien en el nuevo año.

I hope everything goes smoothly for you in the new year .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3085)
| En su época, era un personaje ambicioso y despiadado.

In his time , he was an ambitious and ruthless character .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3164)
| La policía mató a tiros al forajido.

The police shot the outlaw to death .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3311)
| Tiene una mente muy amplia.

He is very broadminded .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3381)
| Se graduó con una maestría en grado.

He has graduated with a master is degree .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3439)
| Sin duda, es la mejor alumna de la clase.

She is undoubtedly the best student in the class .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3447)
| Se sintió completamente perdido.

He felt totally at a loss .
(ENG ) (ES )
(3491)
| We decided to put off the meeting until next sunday . | Decidimos aplazar la reunión hasta el próximo domingo.
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What a thoughtless man to do that ! | ¡Qué hombre tan desconsiderado para hacer eso!
Let go of my arm ! | ¡Suéltame el brazo!
Once she arrives , we can start . | Una vez que llegue, podemos empezar.
You really are hopeless . | Realmente no tienes remedio.
He closed the door quietly behind him . | Cerró la puerta silenciosamente detrás de él.
Let's get started right away . | Comencemos de inmediato.
She decided to be a doctor . | Decidió ser médico.
They decided to put an end to the discussion . | Decidieron poner fin a la discusión.
He was ruled out . | Fue descartado.
We closed the discussion . | Cerramos la discusión.
The bus was about to start . | El autobús estaba a punto de partir.
He made up his mind to marry her . | Él tomó la decisión de casarse con ella.
He is left out of everything . | Se queda fuera de todo.
He was excluded from the team . | Fue excluido del equipo.
He made up his mind to go there . | Se decidió a ir allí.
You are hopeless . | Usted está desesperado .
Nothing is the matter with me . | No me pasa nada.
What time did you shut the shop ? | ¿A qué hora cerraste la tienda?
He resolved to do better work in the future . | Resolvió hacer un mejor trabajo en el futuro.
What's the matter ? | Qué pasa ?
He decided to give up smoking once and for all . | Decidió dejar de fumar de una vez por todas.
I made up my mind to go there . | Me decidí a ir allí.
This work must be finished by tomorrow . | Este trabajo debe estar terminado para mañana.
What's the matter ? You look pale . | Qué pasa ? Te ves pálido .
I can't get rid of my cold . | No puedo deshacerme de mi resfriado.
Now that we have eaten up , let's go . | Ahora que hemos comido, vamos.
She made up her mind to go abroad . | Ella tomó la decisión de irse al extranjero.
She decided not to attend the meeting . | Decidió no asistir a la reunión.
I can't get rid of this cold . | No puedo deshacerme de este resfriado.
We leave tomorrow afternoon . | Salimos mañana por la tarde.
He finally decided to get married . | Finalmente decidió casarse.
By the way , what is the matter with him ? | Por cierto, ¿qué le pasa a él?
He has decided not to go to the meeting . | Ha decidido no ir a la reunión.
After I locked all the doors , I went to bed . | Después de cerrar todas las puertas, me fui a la cama.
He decided to get on with the plan . | Decidió continuar con el plan.
He made up his mind to be a fireman . | Decidió ser bombero.
We got this chair free . | Tenemos esta silla gratis.
They decided that it would be better to start at once . | Decidieron que sería mejor empezar de inmediato.
He is beyond hope . | Él está más allá de la esperanza.
She is an english teacher fresh from college . | Ella es una profesora de inglés recién salida de la universidad.
The work was all but finished . | El trabajo estaba casi terminado.
He made up his mind not to return to his native country . | Decidió no volver a su país natal.
He can read english easily . | Puede leer inglés con facilidad.
The train starts at six . | El tren sale a las seis.
He didn't tell me what the matter was . | No me dijo cuál era el problema.
He asked me what was the matter with me . | Me preguntó qué me pasaba.
She came back ten minutes after the explosion . | Regresó diez minutos después de la explosión.
She has made up her mind to go to america to study . | Ella ha tomado la decisión de ir a Estados Unidos a estudiar.
She is determined to leave the company . | Está decidida a dejar la empresa.
The explosion came about by accident . | La explosión se produjo por accidente.
The girl let the bird go . | La niña soltó al pájaro.
The doctor decided to operate at once . | El médico decidió operar de inmediato.
The plane took off easily . | El avión despegó con facilidad.
The work progressed easily . | El trabajo progresó con facilidad.
Please let me off here . | Por favor, déjame aquí.
She resolved on going to college . | Decidió ir a la universidad.
This is the castle which we visited last week . | Este es el castillo que visitamos la semana pasada.
When will your assignment be completed ? | ¿Cuándo se completará su tarea?
It was five years ago that I graduated from college . | Fue hace cinco años que me gradué de la universidad.
She kept her eyes closed . | Ella mantuvo los ojos cerrados.
I made up my mind to study harder . | Me decidí a estudiar más.
I have made up my mind to leave japan . | He tomado la decisión de irme de Japón.
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