Definition: believable
Derivatives: credibly,credibleness, credibility
Sentence: I think spreadable chocolate in a jar is a credible idea.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: spreadable
Definition: done quickly andwithout attention to detail
Derivative: cursorily
Sentence: She did not pay Bob for his cursory watering of the plants at the nursery.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: nursery
Definition: to name to an officeor duty; appoint
Derivatives: designates,designated, designating
Sentence: The drunk driver of this car needed to designate someone else to drive before leaving the party, but now it’s too late.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: it’s too late
Definition: to turn aside or stray; as from a path, direction,or standard
Derivatives: deviates,deviated, deviating
Sentence: She will be late if she tries to deviate from the schedule she made with Nate.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: will be late
Definition: to compose, perform,or provide without preparation
Derivatives: improvises,improvised, improvising
Sentence: It is not wise to get left behind. He will have to improvise some way to stay alive.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: is not wise
Definition: the period of timein between; meantime
Sentence: In the middle of the season, a guy named Tim was made the interim forward.
Part of Speech: noun
Link: guy named Tim
Definition: present but hiddenor inactive
Derivative: latently
Sentence: After he lay in the tent, he discovered a latent desire to be content with fewer posesssions.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: lay in the tent
Definition: not directly relatedto religion; not spiritual; worldly
Derivative: secularly
Sentence: This particular group plays secular music.
Part of Speech: adjective
Link: particular
Definition: to keep away from;avoid consistently
Derivatives: shuns,shunned, shunning
Sentence: He would shun the use of a real gun, but this one is just for fun.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: gun
Definition: to act or look like;imitate
Derivatives: simulates,simulated, simulating
Sentence: The two men try to simulate their leader as they imitate his pose.
Part of Speech: verb
Link: imitate