پیشنهادهای جلیل خلیلی (٨٧)
Vagrant ( noun ) = A person who wanders without a home or job, often homeless and living by begging or doing odd jobs. Vagrant ( adjective ) = De ...
To cause something to happen, especially something bad, difficult, or controversial — like trouble, conflict, or protests. It’s the move that gets ...
A person who claims to predict the future or reveal hidden truths, often through mystical or supernatural means. Basically, a fortune - teller or p ...
To confuse, mix up, or jumble things so they’re hard to tell apart or understand. Can be about ideas, objects, or even people’s identities.
Muddle along = To continue in a disorganized or unplanned way, getting by with whatever you’ve got, without a clear direction or big energy.
Muddle through = To get through a difficult or confusing situation without a clear plan, often by trial and error or just pure grit. 🧠 Synonyms: ...
Muddleheaded = Being mentally confused, disorganized, or unable to think clearly. Your thoughts are jumbled, mixed up, like spaghetti in your head.
Aghast ( adjective ) = Filled with shock, terror, or amazement — usually because something is unexpectedly horrible or shocking.
Alas ( interjection ) = An expression of sorrow, regret, or disappointment — like saying “oh no” but fancier and more poetic.
Orchard ( noun ) = A piece of land planted with fruit trees — grown in rows and cared for to produce tasty fruit for eating or selling. Think appl ...
Ranch ( noun ) = A large farm, especially in the US or Canada, where animals like cattle or horses are raised, and sometimes crops are grown too. ...
Jut ( verb ) = To stick out sharply or suddenly from a surface or space. Jut ( noun ) = Something that projects outward, like a cliff, jaw, or pi ...
To think, consider, or judge something in a particular way — often in formal or serious situations. It’s like saying "I believe this to be true or ...
Chameleon ( noun ) = A type of lizard known for its ability to change color to match its surroundings ( for camouflage, temperature control, or mood ...
Agonizing = Extremely painful — physically or emotionally Causing great difficulty or struggle — like when making a tough choice or waiting with an ...
Nausea ( noun ) = That unpleasant feeling in your stomach that makes you feel like you’re about to vomit. Can be caused by sickness, motion, bad sm ...
🔹 1. Medical Meaning: A sudden, uncontrolled burst of electrical activity in the brain, causing things like shaking, confusion, loss of consciousnes ...
Miscreant ( noun ) = A person who behaves badly, breaks the law, or acts immorally — basically a wrongdoer, a troublemaker, or just an all - around ...
Piteously = In a way that deserves pity or makes others feel sorrow or sympathy; showing misery, pain, or weakness so clearly that it tugs at your h ...
Luster ( noun ) = A soft shine or glow, especially from a smooth or polished surface ( Figurative ) Brilliance, glamour, or fame that makes someth ...
Fainthearted is softer than lily - livered or gutless. It can sound more sympathetic — like “maybe you just weren’t ready” — or it can still sting, d ...
Lily - livered ( adjective ) = Cowardly, weak, or afraid to act — especially when someone lacks courage or bravery. The "lily" ( a pale flower ) " ...
Lily - livered ( adjective ) = Cowardly, weak, or afraid to act — especially when someone lacks courage or bravery. The "lily" ( a pale flower ) " ...
Nuance ( noun ) = A very small or subtle difference in meaning, expression, sound, feeling, or tone — often so slight it takes a sharp mind or sensi ...
To give energy, life, or new strength to someone or something. Basically: To wake it up — body, mind, soul, or even a boring situation. ✅ Examples ...
Mordant ( adjective ) = Bitingly sarcastic, darkly humorous, or sharply critical — especially in a way that’s clever, witty, or cutting. It’s the ...
Dormant ( adjective ) = Temporarily inactive, asleep, or not currently showing activity, but still capable of becoming active again later. It’s li ...
To suddenly inhale air sharply, usually because of surprise, pain, shock, or exhaustion. It’s that "😲" moment — when your mouth opens and air rush ...
A dominant leader, especially a country or group that has power or influence over others — politically, economically, or culturally. It’s not just ...
Succinct ( adjective ) = Brief but clearly expressed. It means using few words to say exactly what you mean, with no extra nonsense. ✂️ Short, sh ...
Vagrantly ( adverb ) = In a wandering, aimless, or homeless way — often with no fixed purpose, no home, or outside society’s structure. It’s how a ...
Rhetoric ( noun ) = The art of speaking or writing persuasively, often to influence, impress, or motivate an audience. But watch out — sometimes i ...
A sudden, small, quick movement — often involuntary, like a muscle spasm OR To move with a quick jerk because of nerves, surprise, or irritation
Burned or scorched the surface of something with intense heat ( Figuratively ) To burn into someone’s memory or emotions in a painful or powerful ...
Maim is serious and heavy. Use it when the damage is deep and lasting — not for minor injuries.
To happen as a result or come right after something — especially after an action or event. It’s the “what happened next” word. ⚠️ Note: Ensue is ...
Synonyms: Complex Detailed Elaborate Sophisticated Delicate Woven ⚠️ But remember: intricate is usually positive — not just messy, but beauti ...
Synonyms: Increase Step up Addition Raise Gain Boost
Synonyms: Group Team Squad Crew Class Division ( military )
Common Collocations: chronic affliction emotional affliction physical affliction spiritual affliction
Literally means: Hemi - = half Crania = skull or head ➡️ So yeah, “half the head” pain. ⚠️ Modern Use: Hemicrania is often used in medical settin ...
Parchment ( noun ) = A material made from animal skin, used before paper existed, to write or draw on — often for official documents, scrolls, or ma ...
Synonyms: Wince Scowl Frown Twist one’s face Make a face ( more casual )
Origin: From Greek: "tetra - " = four " - arch" = ruler So yeah — "tetrarch" = ruler of a fourth part.
Synonyms: Collection Compilation Archive Body of work Database ( in modern digital form )
Often Used When Talking About: \ Unfair rules Unpredictable behavior Systems with no logic Power being abused
To take something apart, examine it closely, and then repair, improve, or completely change it. Basically, giving something a full glow - up—whether ...
Physically quick and flexible – able to move fast and easily. Mentally sharp or adaptable – able to think and react quickly, especially in tricky s ...
A clear explanation or clarification of something that was confusing or hard to understand. Basically, it’s when someone breaks something down so eve ...
Given, felt, or done in return — a two - way street. Or in math: a number that, when multiplied by another, gives 1.