60 new words in english and their word class

Here are 60 new words in English, along with their word class:

  1. Giggle (verb) - to laugh in a silly or nervous way
  2. Sonder (noun) - the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own
  3. Kintsugi (noun) - the art of repairing broken pottery with gold or silver lacquer, highlighting the brokenness rather than disguising it
  4. Velleity (noun) - a mild or slight desire
  5. Thixotropy (noun) - the property of a fluid that becomes less viscous when agitated and more viscous when left still
  6. Gallimaufry (noun) - a dish made from a mixture of leftover food
  7. Sesquipedalian (adjective) - given to using long words
  8. Cacophony (noun) - a harsh, discordant sound
  9. Perspicacious (adjective) - having a keen understanding and insight
  10. Finesse (noun) - delicacy and subtlety of performance or skill
  11. Garrulous (adjective) - talkative or loquacious
  12. Lissome (adjective) - slender and flexible
  13. Meraki (verb) - to do something with soul, creativity, or love; to put something of yourself into your work
  14. Nebulosity (noun) - a state of uncertainty or ambiguity
  15. Picaresque (adjective) - adventurous and wandering
  16. Rigmarole (noun) - a complicated or bureaucratic procedure
  17. Sagacious (adjective) - having keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness
  18. Tintinnabulation (noun) - a ringing or tinkling sound, especially of a bell
  19. Uxoricide (noun) - the act of murdering one's wife
  20. Vulpine (adjective) - cunning or sly
  21. Wamble (verb) - to walk or move unsteadily
  22. Xanthosis (noun) - a yellowish discoloration of the skin
  23. Yonder (adverb) - at a distance, either physically or metaphorically
  24. Zymurgy (noun) - the study of fermentation in brewing
  25. Abstruse (adjective) - difficult to understand; obscure
  26. Callipygian (adjective) - having well-shaped buttocks
  27. Crepuscular (adjective) - relating to or resembling twilight
  28. Dulcet (adjective) - sweet and soothing
  29. Ephemeral (adjective) - lasting for a very short time
  30. Fustigation (noun) - a beating or thrashing about wildly
  31. Gnomon (noun) - a vertical rod or pillar that casts a shadow, used to indicate time
  32. Heliotropism (noun) - the phenomenon of plants turning their leaves towards the sun
  33. Insouciant (adjective) - carefree and nonchalant
  34. Jocular (adjective) - good-naturedly humorous or playful
  35. Kaleidoscopic (adjective) - constantly changing and multicolored
  36. Lachrymose (adjective) - given to tears or lamentation
  37. Mellifluous (adjective) - having a smooth and rich sound
  38. Nefarious (adjective) - wicked or evil
  39. Obfuscate (verb) - to make something unclear or difficult to understand
  40. Pellucid (adjective) - clear and transparent
  41. Quixotic (adjective) - extravagantly chivalrous or romantic in a way considered unrealistic or impractical
  42. Reclusive (adjective) - preferring to be alone or avoiding social contact
  43. Sapient (adjective) - wise or discerning
  44. Torsion (noun) - a twisting or turning force
  45. Ubiquitous (adjective) - existing or being everywhere at the same time
  46. Vigilant (adjective) - watchful and attentive
  47. Wistful (adjective) - feeling a sense of melancholy or longing
  48. Xenial (adjective) - friendly and hospitable to guests or strangers
  49. Yoke (verb) - to join or couple two things together
  50. Zestful (adjective) - full of energy and enthusiasm
  51. Axiomatic (adjective) - self-evidently true
  52. Buxom (adjective) - obedient or compliant
  53. Cacography (noun) - poor or ungrammatical writing or handwriting
  54. Dysania (noun) - finding it hard to get out of bed in the morning
  55. Echolocation (noun) - the ability to locate objects by emitting high-frequency sounds and detecting the echoes
  56. Finespun (adjective) - delicate and intricate
  57. Garrulity (noun) - excessive talkativeness
  58. Heterogeneous (adjective) - composed of different kinds of things
  59. Insularity (noun) - the state of being isolated or detached
  60. Jargonelle (noun) - a type of pear

Note: Some of these words may be more commonly used in certain regions or communities than others. Additionally, some words may have multiple meanings or connotations, and it's always a good idea to use context and dictionaries to clarify their meanings.