π 1 |
ostentation |
noun |
A display dictated by vanity and intended to invite applause or flattery.
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praal |
π 2 |
ostracism |
noun |
Exclusion from intercourse or favor, as in society or politics.
|
uitbanning |
π 3 |
ostracize |
verb |
To exclude from public or private favor.
|
dood verklaar |
π 4 |
ought |
verb |
To be under moral obligation to be or do.
|
behoort |
π 5 |
oust |
verb |
To eject.
|
verdryf |
π 6 |
out-and-out |
adverb |
Genuinely.
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π 7 |
out-of-the-way |
adjective |
Remotely situated.
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π 8 |
outbreak |
noun |
A sudden and violent breaking forth, as of something that has been pent up or restrained.
|
uitbreek |
π 9 |
outburst |
noun |
A violent issue, especially of passion in an individual.
|
uitbarsting |
π 10 |
outcast |
noun |
One rejected and despised, especially socially.
|
uitgeworpene |
π 11 |
outcry |
noun |
A vehement or loud cry or clamor.
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verontwaardiging |
π 12 |
outdo |
verb |
To surpass.
|
oortref |
π 13 |
outlandish |
adjective |
Of barbarous, uncouth, and unfamiliar aspect or action.
|
vreemd |
π 14 |
outlast |
verb |
To last longer than.
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langer duur |
π 15 |
outlaw |
noun |
A habitual lawbreaker.
|
verbied |
π 16 |
outlive |
verb |
To continue to exist after.
|
oorleef |
π 17 |
outpost |
noun |
A detachment of troops stationed at a distance from the main body to guard against surprise.
|
buitepos |
π 18 |
outrage |
noun |
A gross infringement of morality or decency.
|
verontwaardiging |
π 19 |
outrageous |
adjective |
Shocking in conduct.
|
verregaande |
π 20 |
outreach |
verb |
To reach or go beyond.
|
uitreik |
π 21 |
outride |
verb |
To ride faster than.
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deur staan |
π 22 |
outright |
adverb |
Entirely.
|
blatante |
π 23 |
outskirt |
noun |
A border region.
|
outskirt |
π 24 |
outstretch |
verb |
To extend.
|
uitstrek |
π 25 |
outstrip |
verb |
To go beyond.
|
oorskry |
π 26 |
outweigh |
verb |
To surpass in importance or excellence.
|
swaarder |
π 27 |
overdo |
verb |
To overtax the strength of.
|
oordoen |
π 28 |
overdose |
noun |
An excessive dose, usually so large a dose of a medicine that its effect is toxic.
|
oordosis |
π 29 |
overeat |
verb |
To eat to excess.
|
ooreet |
π 30 |
overhang |
noun |
A portion of a structure which projects or hangs over.
|
oorhang |
π 31 |
overleap |
verb |
To leap beyond.
|
spring oor |
π 32 |
overlord |
noun |
One who holds supremacy over another.
|
Overlord |
π 33 |
overpass |
verb |
To pass across or over, as a river.
|
bowe |
π 34 |
overpay |
verb |
To pay or reward in excess.
|
veel betaal |
π 35 |
overpower |
verb |
To gain supremacy or victory over by superior power.
|
oorweldig |
π 36 |
overproduction |
noun |
Excessive production.
|
oorproduksie |
π 37 |
overreach |
verb |
To stretch out too far.
|
te ver |
π 38 |
overrun |
verb |
To infest or ravage.
|
oorrompel |
π 39 |
oversee |
verb |
To superintend.
|
toesig te hou oor |
π 40 |
overseer |
noun |
A supervisor.
|
opsigter |
π 41 |
overshadow |
verb |
To cast into the shade or render insignificant by comparison.
|
oorskadu |
π 42 |
overstride |
verb |
To step beyond.
|
overstride |
π 43 |
overthrow |
verb |
To vanquish an established ruler or government.
|
omverwerping |
π 44 |
overtone |
noun |
A harmonic.
|
ondertoon |
π 45 |
overture |
noun |
An instrumental prelude to an opera, oratorio, or ballet.
|
ouverture |
π 46 |
overweight |
noun |
Preponderance.
|
oorgewig |
π 47 |
pacify |
verb |
To bring into a peaceful state.
|
paai |
π 48 |
packet |
noun |
A bundle, as of letters.
|
pakket |
π 49 |
pact |
noun |
A covenant.
|
pact |
π 50 |
pagan |
noun |
A worshiper of false gods.
|
heidense |
π 51 |
pageant |
noun |
A dramatic representation, especially a spectacular one.
|
skoonheidskompetisie |
π 52 |
palate |
noun |
The roof of the mouth.
|
verhemelte |
π 53 |
palatial |
adjective |
Magnificent.
|
palatial |
π 54 |
paleontology |
noun |
The branch of biology that treats of ancient life and fossil organisms.
|
paleontologie |
π 55 |
palette |
noun |
A thin tablet, with a hole for the thumb, upon which artists lay their colors for painting.
|
palet |
π 56 |
palinode |
noun |
A retraction.
|
palinode |
π 57 |
pall |
verb |
To make dull by satiety.
|
sluier |
π 58 |
palliate |
verb |
To cause to appear less guilty.
|
vergoelijken |
π 59 |
pallid |
adjective |
Of a pale or wan appearance.
|
bleek |
π 60 |
palpable |
noun |
perceptible by feeling or touch.
|
tasbaar |
π 61 |
palsy |
noun |
Paralysis.
|
gestremdheid |
π 62 |
paly |
adjective |
Lacking color or brilliancy.
|
bleek |
π 63 |
pamphlet |
noun |
A brief treatise or essay, usually on a subject of current interest.
|
pamflet |
π 64 |
pamphleteer |
verb |
To compose or issue pamphlets, especially controversial ones.
|
brochures |
π 65 |
Pan-American |
adjective |
Including or pertaining to the whole of America, both North and South.
|
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π 66 |
panacea |
noun |
A remedy or medicine proposed for or professing to cure all diseases.
|
wondermiddel |
π 67 |
pandemic |
adjective |
Affecting a whole people or all classes, as a disease.
|
pandemie |
π 68 |
pandemonium |
noun |
A fiendish or riotous uproar.
|
pandemonium |
π 69 |
panegyric |
noun |
A formal and elaborate eulogy, written or spoken, of a person or of an act.
|
lofrede |
π 70 |
panel |
noun |
A rectangular piece set in or as in a frame.
|
paneel |
π 71 |
panic |
noun |
A sudden, unreasonable, overpowering fear.
|
paniek |
π 72 |
panoply |
noun |
A full set of armor.
|
arsenaal |
π 73 |
panorama |
noun |
A series of large pictures representing a continuous scene.
|
panorama |
π 74 |
pantheism |
noun |
The worship of nature for itself or its beauty.
|
panteΓ―sme |
π 75 |
Pantheon |
noun |
A circular temple at Rome with a fine Corinthian portico and a great domed roof.
|
Pantheon |
π 76 |
pantomime |
noun |
Sign-language.
|
pantomime |
π 77 |
papacy |
noun |
The official head of the Roman Catholic Church.
|
pous |
π 78 |
papyrus |
noun |
The writing-paper of the ancient Egyptians, and later of the Romans.
|
papirus |
π 79 |
parable |
noun |
A brief narrative founded on real scenes or events usually with a moral.
|
gelykenis |
π 80 |
paradox |
noun |
A statement or doctrine seemingly in contradiction to the received belief.
|
paradoks |
π 81 |
paragon |
noun |
A model of excellence.
|
toonbeeld |
π 82 |
parallel |
verb |
To cause to correspond or lie in the same direction and equidistant in all parts.
|
parallel |
π 83 |
parallelism |
noun |
Essential likeness.
|
parallelisme |
π 84 |
paralysis |
noun |
Loss of the power of contractility in the voluntary or involuntary muscles.
|
verlamming |
π 85 |
paralyze |
verb |
To deprive of the power to act.
|
verlam |
π 86 |
paramount |
adjective |
Supreme in authority.
|
kardinale |
π 87 |
paramour |
noun |
One who is unlawfully and immorally a lover or a mistress.
|
minnares |
π 88 |
paraphernalia |
noun |
Miscellaneous articles of equipment or adornment.
|
parafernalia |
π 89 |
paraphrase |
verb |
Translate freely.
|
parafraseer |
π 90 |
pare |
verb |
To cut, shave, or remove (the outside) from anything.
|
knip |
π 91 |
parentage |
noun |
The relation of parent to child, of the producer to the produced, or of cause to effect.
|
ouerskap |
π 92 |
Pariah |
noun |
A member of a degraded class; a social outcast.
|
paria |
π 93 |
parish |
noun |
The ecclesiastical district in charge of a pastor.
|
gemeente |
π 94 |
Parisian |
adjective |
Of or pertaining to the city of Paris.
|
Paryse |
π 95 |
parity |
noun |
Equality, as of condition or rank.
|
gelykheid |
π 96 |
parlance |
noun |
Mode of speech.
|
omgangstaal |
π 97 |
parley |
verb |
To converse in.
|
onderhandeling |
π 98 |
parliament |
noun |
A legislative body.
|
parlement |
π 99 |
parlor |
noun |
A room for reception of callers or entertainment of guests.
|
salon |
π 100 |
parody |
verb |
To render ludicrous by imitating the language of.
|
parodie |
π 101 |
paronymous |
adjective |
Derived from the same root or primitive word.
|
paronymous |
π 102 |
paroxysm |
noun |
A sudden outburst of any kind of activity.
|
hevige aanval |
π 103 |
parricide |
noun |
The murder of a parent.
|
vadermoordenaar |
π 104 |
parse |
verb |
To describe, as a sentence, by separating it into its elements and describing each word.
|
ontleed |
π 105 |
parsimonious |
adjective |
Unduly sparing in the use or expenditure of money.
|
karig |
π 106 |
partible |
adjective |
Separable.
|
deelbaar |
π 107 |
participant |
noun |
One having a share or part.
|
deelnemer |
π 108 |
participate |
verb |
To receive or have a part or share of.
|
deel te neem |
π 109 |
partisan |
adjective |
Characterized by or exhibiting undue or unreasoning devotion to a party.
|
partydige |
π 110 |
partition |
noun |
That which separates anything into distinct parts.
|
verdeling |
π 111 |
passible |
adjective |
Capable of feeling of suffering.
|
passible |
π 112 |
passive |
adjective |
Unresponsive.
|
passiewe |
π 113 |
pastoral |
adjective |
Having the spirit or sentiment of rural life.
|
pastorale |
π 114 |
paternal |
adjective |
Fatherly.
|
vaderlike |
π 115 |
paternity |
noun |
Fatherhood.
|
vaderskap |
π 116 |
pathos |
noun |
The quality in any form of representation that rouses emotion or sympathy.
|
patos |
π 117 |
patriarch |
noun |
The chief of a tribe or race who rules by paternal right.
|
patriarg |
π 118 |
patrician |
adjective |
Of senatorial or noble rank.
|
patriciΓ«rswoning |
π 119 |
patrimony |
noun |
An inheritance from an ancestor, especially from one's father.
|
erfenis |
π 120 |
patriotism |
noun |
Love and devotion to one's country.
|
patriotisme |
π 121 |
patronize |
verb |
To exercise an arrogant condescension toward.
|
begunstigen |
π 122 |
patronymic |
adjective |
Formed after one's father's name.
|
patronymicum |
π 123 |
patter |
verb |
To mumble something over and over.
|
getrippel |
π 124 |
paucity |
noun |
Fewness.
|
gebrek |
π 125 |
pauper |
noun |
One without means of support.
|
armlastige |
π 126 |
pauperism |
noun |
Dependence on charity.
|
armlastigen |
π 127 |
pavilion |
noun |
An open structure for temporary shelter.
|
pawiljoen |
π 128 |
payee |
noun |
A person to whom money has been or is to be paid.
|
nemer |
π 129 |
peaceable |
adjective |
Tranquil.
|
vredevolle |
π 130 |
peaceful |
adjective |
Tranquil.
|
vreedsame |
π |
peccable |
adjective |
Capable of sinning.
|
peccable |
π 132 |
peccant |
adjective |
Guilty.
|
peccant |
π 133 |
pectoral |
adjective |
Pertaining to the breast or thorax.
|
pektorale |
π 134 |
pecuniary |
adjective |
Consisting of money.
|
geldelike |
π 135 |
pedagogics |
noun |
The science and art of teaching.
|
pedagogiek |
π 136 |
pedagogue |
noun |
A schoolmaster.
|
pedagoog |
π 137 |
pedagogy |
noun |
The science and art of teaching
|
pedagogie |
π 138 |
pedal |
noun |
A lever for the foot usually applied only to musical instruments, cycles, and other machines.
|
pedaal |
π 139 |
pedant |
noun |
A scholar who makes needless and inopportune display of his learning.
|
pedant |
π 140 |
peddle |
verb |
To go about with a small stock of goods to sell.
|
colporteren |
π 141 |
peddler |
noun |
One who travels from house to house with an assortment of goods for retail.
|
smous |
π 142 |
pedestal |
noun |
A base or support as for a column, statue, or vase.
|
voetstuk |
π 143 |
pedestrian |
noun |
One who journeys on foot.
|
voetganger |
π 144 |
pediatrics |
noun |
The department of medical science that relates to the treatment of diseases of childhood.
|
kindergeneeskunde |
π 145 |
pedigree |
noun |
One's line of ancestors.
|
stamboom |
π 146 |
peerage |
noun |
The nobility.
|
adel |
π 147 |
peerless |
adjective |
Of unequaled excellence or worth.
|
Peerless |
π 148 |
peevish |
adjective |
Petulant. (irritable)
|
nors |
π 149 |
pellucid |
adjective |
Translucent.
|
deurskynende |
π 150 |
penalty |
noun |
The consequences that follow the transgression of natural or divine law.
|
straf |
π 151 |
penance |
noun |
Punishment to which one voluntarily submits or subjects himself as an expression of penitence.
|
boetedoening |
π 152 |
penchant |
noun |
A bias in favor of something.
|
voorliefde |
π 153 |
pendant |
noun |
Anything that hangs from something else, either for ornament or for use.
|
pendant |
π 154 |
pendulous |
adjective |
Hanging, especially so as to swing by an attached end or part.
|
hangend |
π 155 |
pendulum |
noun |
A weight hung on a rod, serving by its oscillation to regulate the rate of a clock.
|
pendulum |
π 156 |
penetrable |
adjective |
That may be pierced by physical, moral, or intellectual force.
|
penetreerbare |
π 157 |
penetrate |
verb |
To enter or force a way into the interior parts of.
|
penetreer |
π 158 |
penetration |
noun |
Discernment.
|
penetrasie |
π 159 |
peninsular |
adjective |
Pertaining to a piece of land almost surrounded by water.
|
skiereiland |
π 160 |
penitence |
noun |
Sorrow for sin with desire to amend and to atone.
|
berou |
π 161 |
penitential |
adjective |
Pertaining to sorrow for sin with desire to amend and to atone.
|
boetedoening |
π 162 |
pennant |
noun |
A small flag.
|
wimpel |
π 163 |
pension |
noun |
A periodical allowance to an individual on account of past service done by him/her.
|
pensioen |
π 164 |
pentad |
noun |
The number five.
|
pentad |
π 165 |
pentagon |
noun |
A figure, especially, with five angles and five sides.
|
vyfhoek |
π 166 |
pentahedron |
noun |
A solid bounded by five plane faces.
|
pentaΓ«der |
π 167 |
pentathlon |
noun |
The contest of five associated exercises in the great games and the same contestants.
|
vyfkamp |
π 168 |
pentavalent |
adjective |
Quinqeuvalent.
|
pentavalent |
π 169 |
penultimate |
adjective |
A syllable or member of a series that is last but one.
|
voorlaaste |
π 170 |
penurious |
adjective |
Excessively sparing in the use of money.
|
behoeftig |
π 171 |
penury |
noun |
Indigence.
|
behoeftig |
π 172 |
perambulate |
verb |
To walk about.
|
afreizen |
π 173 |
perceive |
verb |
To have knowledge of, or receive impressions concerning, through the medium of the body senses.
|
sien |
π 174 |
perceptible |
adjective |
Cognizable.
|
waarneembaar |
π 175 |
perception |
noun |
Knowledge through the senses of the existence and properties of matter or the external world.
|
persepsie |
π 176 |
percipience |
noun |
The act of perceiving.
|
percipience |
π 177 |
percipient |
noun |
One who or that which perceives.
|
siener |
π 178 |
percolate |
verb |
To filter.
|
perkoleer |
π 179 |
percolator |
noun |
A filter.
|
koffiemaker |
π 180 |
percussion |
noun |
The sharp striking of one body against another.
|
perkussie |
π 181 |
peremptory |
adjective |
Precluding question or appeal.
|
gebiedend |
π 182 |
perennial |
adjective |
Continuing though the year or through many years.
|
meerjarige |
π 183 |
perfectible |
adjective |
Capable of being made perfect.
|
perfectible |
π 184 |
perfidy |
noun |
Treachery.
|
verraad |
π 185 |
perforate |
verb |
To make a hole or holes through.
|
perforeer |
π 186 |
perform |
verb |
To accomplish.
|
uit te voer |
π 187 |
perfumery |
noun |
The preparation of perfumes.
|
parfumerie |
π 188 |
perfunctory |
adjective |
Half-hearted.
|
oppervlakkig |
π 189 |
perhaps |
adverb |
Possibly.
|
miskien |
π 190 |
periodicity |
noun |
The habit or characteristic of recurrence at regular intervals.
|
periodisiteit |
π 191 |
peripatetic |
adjective |
Walking about.
|
marskramer |
π 192 |
perjure |
verb |
To swear falsely to.
|
meineed |
π 193 |
perjury |
noun |
A solemn assertion of a falsity.
|
meineed |
π 194 |
permanence |
noun |
A continuance in the same state, or without any change that destroys the essential form or nature.
|
permanensie |
π 195 |
permanent |
adjective |
Durable.
|
permanente |
π 196 |
permeate |
verb |
To pervade.
|
deurdring |
π 197 |
permissible |
adjective |
That may be allowed.
|
toelaatbaar |
π 198 |
permutation |
noun |
Reciprocal change, different ordering of same items.
|
permutasie |
π 199 |
pernicious |
adjective |
Tending to kill or hurt.
|
verderflike |
π 200 |
perpendicular |
adjective |
Straight up and down.
|
loodreg |