A feeling of acute but vague anxiety or apprehension often accompanied by depression, especially philosophical anxiety.
Emotional turmoil; painful sadness.
verb
(informal, intransitive) To suffer angst; to fret.
antas
antas
noun
plural of anta
antes
antes
noun
plural of ante
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ante
antis
antis
noun
plural of anti
antsy
antsy
adj
(slang) restless, apprehensive and fidgety
arnst
aston
aunts
aunts
noun
plural of aunt
canst
canst
verb
(archaic) second-person singular simple present form of can
cants
cants
noun
plural of cant
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cant
dasnt
etnas
etnas
noun
plural of etna
gnast
gnast
noun
(obsolete) A spark; a dying or dead spark, as of a snuffed candle.
verb
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To gnash.
gnats
gnats
noun
plural of gnat
hants
hants
noun
plural of hant
hasnt
nants
nasat
nasty
nasty
adj
(chiefly UK) Awkward, difficult to navigate; dangerous.
(chiefly UK) Grave or dangerous (of an accident, illness etc.).
(now chiefly US) Dirty, filthy.
(slang, chiefly US) Formidable, terrific; wicked.
Contemptible, unpleasant (of a person).
Indecent or offensive; obscene, lewd.
Objectionable, unpleasant (of a thing); repellent, offensive.
Spiteful, unkind.
noun
(euphemistic, slang, preceded by "the") Sexual intercourse.
(informal) Something nasty.
A video nasty.
nates
nates
noun
(anatomy, medicine) The two anterior of the four lobes on the dorsal side of the midbrain of most mammals; the anterior optic lobes.
(zoology) The umbones of a bivalve shell.
natus
neats
neats
noun
plural of neat
nesta
pants
pants
adj
(Britain, slang) Of inferior quality, rubbish.
noun
(UK, slang) Rubbish; something worthless.
(chiefly Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Singapore, North West England) An outer garment that covers the body from the waist downwards, covering each leg separately, usually as far as the ankles; trousers.
(chiefly UK) An undergarment that covers the genitals and often the buttocks and the neighbouring parts of the body; underpants.
plural of pant
verb
To pull someone’s pants down; to forcibly remove someone’s pants.
third-person singular simple present indicative of pant
rants
rants
noun
plural of rant
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rant
saint
saint
noun
(archaic) A holy object.
(figuratively, by extension) A person with positive qualities; one who does good.
A person whom a church or another religious group has officially recognised as especially holy or godly; one eminent for piety and virtue.
One of the blessed in heaven.
prefix
(toponymy) A prefix attached to another term, used to create placenames. The resultant placename need not be associated with any religious saint character.
verb
(transitive) To canonize, to formally recognize someone as a saint.
sanct
sanit
santa
santo
santo
noun
(art) A wooden or ivory statue of a saint, angel or other religious figure, found in Spain and former Spanish colonies.
santy
santy
Proper noun
A diminutive name for Santa Claus.
satan
satan
noun
Alternative form of Satan (especially in the sense "a demon follower of Satan; a fallen angel").
Obsolete form of satin.
satin
satin
adj
Semigloss.
noun
A cloth woven from silk, nylon or polyester with a glossy surface and a dull back. (The same weaving technique applied to cotton produces cloth termed sateen).
verb
(transitive) To make (paper, silver, etc.) smooth and glossy like satin.
saunt
scant
scant
adj
Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; scanty; meager.
Sparing; parsimonious; chary.
adv
(uncommon or old-fashioned) With difficulty; scarcely; hardly.
det
Very little, very few.
noun
(masonry) A block of stone sawn on two sides down to the bed level.
(masonry) A sheet of stone.
(uncommon) Scarcity; lack.
(wood) A slightly thinner measurement of a standard wood size.
A small piece or quantity.
verb
(intransitive) To fail, or become less; to scantle.
(transitive) To limit in amount or share; to stint.
shant
shant
noun
(UK) A shack or shanty.
(UK, slang) A drink, usually a pint.
slant
slant
adj
Sloping; oblique; slanted.
noun
(Australia, slang) A crime committed for the purpose of being apprehended and transported to a major settlement.
(US) A look, a glance.
(US, ethnic slur, derogatory) A person with slanting eyes, particularly an East Asian.
(US, obsolete) A sarcastic remark; shade, an indirect mocking insult.
(biology) A sloping surface in a culture medium.
(mining) A run: a heading driven diagonally between the dip and strike of a coal seam.
(originally US) A point of view, an angle.
(slang) An opportunity, particularly to go somewhere.
(typography) Synonym of slash ⟨ / ⟩, particularly in its use to set off pronunciations from other text.
A depression on a palette with a sloping bottom for holding and mixing watercolours.
A palette or similar container with slants or sloping depressions.
A pan with a sloped bottom used for holding paintbrushes.
A slope; an incline, inclination.
A sloped surface or line.
An oblique movement or course.
verb
(Scotland, intransitive) To lie or exaggerate.
(transitive) To bias or skew.
(transitive, intransitive) To lean, tilt or incline.
snast
snast
noun
Alternative form of snaste
snath
snath
noun
The shaft of a scythe.
stain
stain
noun
(heraldry) Any of a number of non-standard tinctures used in modern heraldry.
A blemish on one's character or reputation.
A discoloured spot or area.
A reagent or dye used to stain microscope specimens so as to make some structures visible.
A substance used to soak into a surface and colour it.
verb
(intransitive) To become stained; to take a stain.
(transitive) To discolour.
(transitive, cytology, histology) To treat (a microscopic specimen) with a dye, especially one that dyes specific features
To cause to seem inferior or soiled by comparison.
To coat a surface with a stain
To taint or tarnish someone's character or reputation
stand
stand
noun
(US, Scotland, dated) A container which stands upright, such as a barrel or cask.
(US, dated) The situation of a shop, store, hotel, etc.
(US, historical) Short for tavern stand (“a roadside inn”).
(advertising) An advertisement filling an entire billboard, comprising many sheets of paper.
(cricket) A partnership.
(dated) A state of perplexity or embarrassment.
(fiction) A type of supernatural ability from the anime and manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, named for the fact that they appear to 'stand' next to their user.
(forestry) A contiguous group of trees sufficiently uniform in age-class distribution, composition, and structure, and growing on a site of sufficiently uniform quality, to be a distinguishable unit.
(historical) An area of raised seating for waiters at the stock exchange.
(military, plural often stand) A single set, as of arms.
(obsolete) A weight of from two hundred and fifty to three hundred pounds, used in weighing pitch.
(obsolete) Rank; post; station; standing.
(sports) Grandstand. (often in the plural)
A defensive position or effort.
A designated spot where someone or something may stand or wait.
A device to hold something upright or aloft.
A location or position where one may stand.
A particular grove or other group of trees or shrubs.
A period of performance in a given location or venue.
A resolute, unwavering position; firm opinion; action for a purpose in the face of opposition.
A small building, booth, or stage, as in a bandstand or hamburger stand.
A standstill, a motionless state, as of someone confused, or a hunting dog who has found game.
A young tree, usually reserved when other trees are cut; also, a tree growing or standing upon its own root, in distinction from one produced from a scion set in a stock, either of the same or another kind of tree.
The act of standing.
The platform on which a witness testifies in court; the witness stand or witness box.
verb
(card games) To stop asking for more cards; to keep one's hand as it has been dealt so far.
(intransitive) To appear in court.
(intransitive) To be consistent; to agree; to accord.
(intransitive) To be placed in an upright or vertical orientation.
(intransitive) To be valid.
(intransitive) To have or maintain a position, order, or rank; to be in a particular relation.
(intransitive) To measure when erect on the feet.
(intransitive) To occupy or hold a place; to be set, placed, fixed, located, or situated.
(intransitive) To rise to one’s feet; to stand up.
(intransitive, Britain) To be a candidate (in an election).
(intransitive, copulative) To maintain an invincible or permanent attitude; to be fixed, steady, or firm; to take a position in resistance or opposition.
(intransitive, copulative) To maintain one's ground; to be acquitted; not to fail or yield; to be safe.
(intransitive, copulative) To remain motionless.
(intransitive, copulative) To remain without ruin or injury.
(intransitive, copulative) To support oneself on the feet in an erect position.
(intransitive, copulative, obsolete) To be in some particular state; to have essence or being; to be; to consist.
(intransitive, cricket) To act as an umpire.
(intransitive, followed by to + infinitive) To be positioned to gain or lose.
(intransitive, nautical) Of a ship or its captain, to steer, sail (in a specified direction, for a specified destination etc.).
(intransitive, of tears, sweat, etc.) To be present, to have welled up.
(transitive) To cover the expense of; to pay for.
(transitive) To oppose, usually as a team, in competition.
(transitive) To place in an upright or standing position.
(transitive) To undergo; withstand; hold up.
(transitive, negative) To tolerate.
stane
stane
noun
A dialectal or obsolete form of stone.
stang
stang
noun
(Wicca, paganism) A forked ritual staff.
(archaic or obsolete) A long bar; a pole; a shaft; a stake.
(archaic or obsolete) In land measure, a pole, rod, or perch.
(slang, US) Short for "Mustang", a brand of automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company.
verb
(dialect, rare) simple past tense of sting
(intransitive, Scotland) To shoot with pain, to sting.
(African-American Vernacular, slang, derogatory) A stink; a foul smell.
(UK, dialect) A dam or mound to stop water.
(UK, dialect) Water retained by an embankment; a pool of water.
verb
(Cornwall) To stumble or lurch.
(Cornwall) To trample.
(by extension) To pack in tightly.
(by extension, mining) To seal off an area of the mine in which a fire has started.
(dairying) To cause (the udders) to become blocked and inflamed from lack of milking.
To cause to smell bad.
To dam up; to block the flow of water or other liquid.
To stink; to smell bad.
To surround or guard.
simple past tense of stink
stans
stans
noun
plural of stan
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of stan
starn
starn
noun
(Scotland, Northern England) A star.
(UK, dialect) The European starling.
staun
stawn
stean
stean
noun
(UK, dialectal) A large box of stones used for pressing cheese; a cheese-press.
(UK, dialectal) A stone.
A stone.
A vessel made of clay or stone; a pot of stone or earth.
A wall of brick, stone, or cement, used as a lining, as of a well, cistern, etc.; a steening.
verb
To fit with stones; mend, line, pave, etc. with stones.
To pelt with stones; throw stones at; stone.
styan
suant
suant
adj
(obsolete or dialectal, rare) Smooth, or proceeding smoothly.
adv
(obsolete or dialectal, rare) Smoothly; without difficulty.
tains
tangs
tangs
noun
plural of tang
tanis
tanks
tanks
intj
(humorous) thanks
noun
plural of tank
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tank
tansy
tansy
noun
(uncountable, obsolete) A dish common in the seventeenth century, made of eggs, sugar, rose water, cream, and the juice of herbs (including tansy), baked with butter in a shallow dish. "Originally flavoured with tansy, but by Pepys's time generally having spinach as its predominant flavouring."
A herbaceous plant with yellow flowers, of the genus Tanacetum, especially Tanacetum vulgare.
tarns
tarns
noun
plural of tarn
trans
trans
adj
(chemistry) In (or constituting, forming, or describing) a coordination compound in which the two instances of a particular ligand are on opposite sides of the central atom.
(chemistry) In (or constituting, forming, or describing) a double bond in which the greater radical on both ends is on the opposite side of the bond.
(cytology) Of the side of the Golgi apparatus farther from the endoplasmic reticulum.
Alternative form of trans*
Transgender (or sometimes transsexual).
noun
(informal, sometimes offensive, sometimes humorous) A trans person.
Clipping of transaction.
Clipping of transmission.
plural of tran
verb
(Internet slang, sometimes offensive, sometimes humorous, intransitive) To become transgender.
(Internet slang, sometimes offensive, sometimes humorous, transitive) To render (someone) transgender.
(chiefly humorous or social sciences, transitive) To cross from one side to another of (gender, sex or similar).
tsana
tunas
tunas
noun
plural of tuna
usant
usant
Adjective
accustomed; used to
wants
wants
noun
plural of want
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of want
wasnt
wasnt
abbrev
(informal, nonstandard) Alternative form of wasn't