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🔹 As a noun: A partisan is someone who strongly supports one side — usually in politics, war, or ideology — often ignoring all others. 🔹 As an ad ...
⚖️ In Legal Terms: It means something can’t be used as evidence in court — usually because it breaks a rule ( like illegally obtained info or unrelia ...
Unacceptable Invalid Not permitted Excluded Out of bounds
Construe = to take what someone said and decide what they meant. Sometimes correctly. Sometimes totally wrong. 😅
Flank ( noun ) = side of something. Flank ( verb ) = to be on the side of or attack from the side.
Cadaver = dead body, usually for doctors or scientists to learn from.
When you talk about two things, the latter = the one you said last. I like coffee and tea, but I prefer the latter. ☕️🍵 ( means: I prefer tea ) ...
Pull toy ( metaphor ) = someone being led or manipulated, not in charge of their own path. ✅ Example ( metaphorical ) : He’s just a pull toy for th ...
⚠️ Often Negative: It’s not a compliment. “Rabble” usually means the speaker thinks the crowd is unruly, ignorant, or beneath them. So if someone s ...
Astride = legs on both sides of something. Like how you sit on a bike or horse.
Gawker = rude looky - loo who can’t mind their business. Think of those people who slow down traffic just to stare at an accident. Or that dude in ...
Shudder = a quick shake or tremble when something freaks you out or grosses you out.
Rancidity = the yuck factor when oil - based food goes bad.
Putridness = rot stink filth. That unbearable, nose - wrinkling level of decay that makes you gag.
"You're such an imbecile" = "You're being incredibly dumb. " Used when someone does something ridiculously stupid.
Lively Excited Expressive Enthusiastic Spirited
Doing something probingly means doing it in a way that investigates, asks questions, or examines carefully and deeply. Like when you’re on detective ...
To mangle something means to damage, crush, or twist it badly — usually in a way that makes it ugly, unusable, or hard to recognize.
Insolence is rude, arrogant, or disrespectful behavior — especially toward someone in authority. It’s the kind of bold disrespect that makes you go ...
Unprecedented means never done or known before. Something so new, wild, or extreme that there’s no past example to compare it with.
Impoverish = to drain, weaken, or take away richness.
Lavish = extra AF Whether it’s a party, a gift, or praise — if it’s lavish, it’s not cheap, not basic, not subtle. It’s overdelivering.
To squint means you're narrowing your eyes, usually because: – the light’s too bright ☀️ – you can’t see clearly 👓 – or you’re super suspicious like ...
Vicinity = nearby area. It’s like saying: 🗣️ “It’s not here, but it’s close enough to matter. ”
1. ( Noun ) – A tall machine used for lifting and moving heavy stuff ( like in construction, factories, shipyards, etc. ) . 2. ( Noun ) – A large b ...
If something is tattered, it's ripped, shabby, and falling apart.
To goggle ( verb ) = to stare like 😲 Goggles ( noun ) = tight - fitting eye protection gear
A juror is a regular person chosen to help judge a case in court.
Heuristic = shortcut thinking Heuristic method = figuring things out by trial, instinct, or guesswork, not strict logic. It’s about being smart wh ...
Rule of thumb = a rough guide that usually works. It’s not perfect. It’s not official. But it gets the job done — fast and real.
Snug means comfortably warm and tight - fitting, or small but cozy and safe. It’s that feeling when you’re wrapped up, sheltered, and vibing in you ...
Noteworthy = worth noticing because it's impressive, surprising, or significant.
⚠️ Difference: Frugal vs. Thrifty Thrifty = finds good deals, clever shopper, avoids waste Frugal = avoids spending unless absolutely needed, live ...
Frugal = smart with spending low on waste. They don’t waste food, money, or time. They squeeze value out of life like a pro.
⚠️ But not quite the same as stingy or cheap — those have a negative vibe. Thrifty = wise. Stingy = selfish.
Someone who is impulsive tends to act suddenly, without thinking carefully about the consequences — they follow their feelings or instincts in the mo ...
Historical definition ( capital “H” ) : The Holocaust refers specifically to the systematic genocide of 6 million Jews ( plus millions of others — R ...
If destruction breaks things, annihilation erases them from existence. Like: Buildings? Gone. Lives? Lost. Hopes? Vaporized. Evidence? What ...
Genocide = murdering a whole group on purpose just because of who they are.
A massacre happens when a group of people — often unarmed — is slaughtered without a chance to defend themselves. Think innocent blood spilled, no m ...
Slaughter is when something or someone is killed violently, often in big numbers — like in war, animal farming, or even metaphorically in sports or d ...
A pogrom is when a group of people gets targeted and attacked just for who they are — no war, no warning, just brutal hate - fueled violence.
When things get real brutal — like battlefield chaos, a massacre, or total wipeout — that’s carnage.
Carbage = Car Garbage It’s a slang insult used to describe a car that’s in terrible condition, falling apart, junky, or just flat - out trash. Thin ...
✅ Examples: He drove hazardously through the storm. 🌪️🚗 ( Way too risky — could’ve crashed. ) The chemicals were hazardously stored. ☠️ ( That ...
Perilous means full of danger or risk. If something is perilous, it’s seriously risky — you might get hurt, lose something, or face major consequenc ...
Synonyms: Timid Humble Passive Soft - spoken Mild - mannered 🔥 Opposites ( Antonyms ) : Bold Assertive Aggressive Confident
🔁 Synonyms: Swear words Curse words Bad language Foul language Obscenities ( a little more serious )
Related Words: Membership Connection Association Alliance Link
Hindsight bias is when, after something happens, you feel like you knew it all along — even though you actually didn’t. It’s your brain playing Monda ...