50 new words and their meaning
Here are 50 new words with their meanings:
- Perspicacious (adjective): Having a keen understanding and insight; able to notice and understand things that are not immediately apparent.
- Ennui (noun): A feeling of listlessness and boredom; a lack of interest or excitement.
- Fastidious (adjective): Meticulous and demanding in one's standards; having a strong attention to detail.
- Garrulous (adjective): Talkative and loquacious; fond of talking excessively.
- Heterogeneous (adjective): Composed of different kinds of things; diverse in nature.
- Inscrutable (adjective): Difficult to understand or interpret; mysterious.
- Jocular (adjective): Good-naturedly humorous or playful; joking.
- Kibosh (noun): A stop or check; a prohibition or restriction.
- Lassitude (noun): A feeling of weariness or lack of energy.
- Mellifluous (adjective): Having a smooth and rich sound; sweet and harmonious.
- Nebulous (adjective): Unclear or vague in meaning or form; lacking definition.
- Obfuscate (verb): To make something unclear or difficult to understand; to confuse or obscure.
- Pellucid (adjective): Clear and transparent; easy to understand.
- Quixotic (adjective): Extravagantly chivalrous or romantic; impractically idealistic.
- Reclusive (adjective): Preferring to be alone; avoiding social contact.
- Sagacious (adjective): Having keen discernment and good judgment; wise.
- Tintinnabulation (noun): A ringing or tinkling sound, especially of a bell.
- Ubiquitous (adjective): Present everywhere at the same time; widespread and common.
- Venerable (adjective): Showing respect and reverence; worthy of respect.
- Wistful (adjective): Feeling a sense of melancholy or longing; nostalgic.
- Xenial (adjective): Friendly and hospitable to guests or strangers.
- Yonder (adverb): At a distance; far away.
- Zephyr (noun): A gentle, mild breeze.
- Abstruse (adjective): Difficult to understand; obscure or complex.
- Callipygian (adjective): Having well-shaped buttocks.
- Cacophony (noun): A harsh, discordant sound; a mixture of loud, unpleasant noises.
- Dulcet (adjective): Sweet and soothing; having a pleasant, gentle sound.
- Ephemeral (adjective): Lasting for a very short time; transitory.
- Finesse (noun): Delicacy and subtlety of performance or skill.
- Gossamer (noun): A fine, filmy thread or web; something very thin and fragile.
- Hirsute (adjective): Having a lot of hair; hairy.
- Inscrutable (adjective): Difficult to understand or interpret; mysterious.
- Jocularity (noun): Good-natured humor or playfulness.
- Kaleidoscopic (adjective): Constantly changing and multicolored; varied and unpredictable.
- Lachrymose (adjective): Tending to produce tears; mournful or melancholy.
- Malleable (adjective): Capable of being shaped or molded; flexible and adaptable.
- Nefarious (adjective): Wicked or evil; morally reprehensible.
- Obstinate (adjective): Refusing to change one's opinion or course of action; stubborn.
- Parched (adjective): Extremely thirsty or dry; lacking moisture.
- Quandary (noun): A state of uncertainty or indecision; a dilemma.
- Reclusive (adjective): Preferring to be alone; avoiding social contact.
- Sesquipedalian (adjective): Using long words; given to using words that are too long or complicated.
- Torsion (noun): A twisting or turning motion; a force that causes twisting or turning.
- Ubiquitous (adjective): Present everywhere at the same time; widespread and common.
- Vigilant (adjective): Watchful and attentive; careful and alert.
- Wretched (adjective): Unhappy or miserable; pitiful or contemptible.
- Xanthosis (noun): A yellowish discoloration of the skin; a condition characterized by yellowish patches on the skin.
- Yoke (noun): A wooden frame or bar used to join two animals together; a burden or responsibility.
- Zymurgy (noun): The study of fermentation in brewing; the art of brewing beer.
- Axiomatic (adjective): Self-evidently true; requiring no proof or evidence.
I hope these words and their meanings are helpful!