π 1 |
rabid
|
adjective |
Affected with rabies or hydrophobia.
|
hondsdol |
π 2 |
racy
|
adjective |
Exciting or exhilarating to the mind.
|
pikant |
π 3 |
radiance
|
noun |
Brilliant or sparkling luster.
|
glans |
π 4 |
radiate
|
verb |
To extend in all directions, as from a source or focus.
|
uitstraal |
π 5 |
radical
|
noun |
One who holds extreme views or advocates extreme measures.
|
radikale |
π 6 |
radix
|
noun |
That from or on which something is developed.
|
radix |
π 7 |
raillery
|
noun |
Good-humored satire.
|
grap |
π 8 |
ramify
|
verb |
To divide or subdivide into branches or subdivisions.
|
vertak |
π 9 |
ramose
|
adjective |
Branch-like.
|
Ramose |
π 10 |
rampant
|
adjective |
Growing, climbing, or running without check or restraint.
|
rampant |
π 11 |
rampart
|
noun |
A bulwark or construction to oppose assault or hostile entry.
|
voorskans |
π 12 |
rancor
|
noun |
Malice.
|
wrok |
π 13 |
rankle
|
verb |
To produce irritation or festering.
|
sweer |
π 14 |
rapacious
|
adjective |
Disposed to seize by violence or by unlawful or greedy methods.
|
rowers |
π 15 |
rapid
|
adjective |
Having great speed.
|
vinnige |
π 16 |
rapine
|
noun |
The act of seizing and carrying off property by superior force, as in war.
|
roof |
π 17 |
rapt
|
adjective |
Enraptured.
|
opgetrek |
π 18 |
raptorial
|
adjective |
Seizing and devouring living prey.
|
raptorial |
π 19 |
ration
|
verb |
To provide with a fixed allowance or portion, especially of food.
|
rantsoen |
π 20 |
rationalism
|
noun |
The formation of opinions by relying upon reason alone, independently of authority.
|
rasionalisme |
π 21 |
raucous
|
adjective |
Harsh.
|
hees |
π 22 |
ravage
|
verb |
To lay waste by pillage, rapine, devouring, or other destructive methods.
|
verwoes |
π 23 |
ravenous
|
adjective |
Furiously voracious or hungry.
|
Aangevuur |
π 24 |
ravine
|
noun |
A deep gorge or hollow, especially one worn by a stream or flow of water.
|
kloof |
π 25 |
reaction
|
noun |
Tendency towards a former, or opposite state of things, as after reform, revolution, or inflation.
|
reaksie |
π 26 |
reactionary
|
adjective |
Pertaining to, of the nature of, causing, or favoring reaction.
|
reaksionΓͺre |
π 27 |
readily
|
adverb |
Without objection or reluctance.
|
geredelik |
π 28 |
readjust
|
verb |
To put in order after disarrangement.
|
weer in orde bring |
π 29 |
ready
|
adjective |
In a state of preparedness for any given purpose or occasion.
|
gereed |
π 30 |
realism
|
noun |
The principle and practice of depicting persons and scenes as they are believed really to exist.
|
realisme |
π 31 |
rearrange
|
verb |
To arrange again or in a different order.
|
herrangskik |
π 32 |
reassure
|
verb |
To give new confidence.
|
gerusstel |
π 33 |
rebellious
|
adjective |
Insubordinate.
|
opstandige |
π 34 |
rebuff
|
noun |
A peremptory or unexpected rejection of advances or approaches.
|
afjak |
π 35 |
rebuild
|
verb |
To build again or anew.
|
herbou |
π 36 |
rebut
|
verb |
To oppose by argument or a sufficient answer.
|
weerlΓͺ |
π 37 |
recant
|
verb |
To withdraw formally one's belief (in something previously believed or maintained).
|
herroepen |
π 38 |
recapitulate
|
verb |
To repeat again the principal points of.
|
saam vat |
π 39 |
recapture
|
verb |
To capture again.
|
terugvat |
π 40 |
recede
|
verb |
To move back or away.
|
verdwyn |
π 41 |
receivable
|
adjective |
Capable of being or fit to be received β often money.
|
ontvangbaar |
π 42 |
receptive
|
adjective |
Having the capacity, quality, or ability of receiving, as truths or impressions.
|
ontvanklik |
π 43 |
recessive
|
adjective |
Having a tendency to go back.
|
resessiewe |
π 44 |
recidivist
|
noun |
A confirmed criminal.
|
residivis |
π 45 |
reciprocal
|
adjective |
Mutually interchangeable or convertible.
|
wedersydse |
π 46 |
reciprocate
|
verb |
To give and take mutually.
|
heen en weer |
π 47 |
reciprocity
|
noun |
Equal mutual rights and benefits granted and enjoyed.
|
wederkerigheid |
π 48 |
recitation
|
noun |
The act of reciting or repeating, especially in public and from memory.
|
voordrag |
π 49 |
reck
|
verb |
To have a care or thought for.
|
beachten |
π 50 |
reckless
|
adjective |
Foolishly headless of danger.
|
roekelose |
π 51 |
reclaim
|
verb |
To demand or to obtain the return or restoration of.
|
herwin |
π 52 |
recline
|
verb |
To cause to assume a leaning or recumbent attitude or position.
|
hellingshoek |
π 53 |
recluse
|
noun |
One who lives in retirement or seclusion.
|
kluisenaar |
π |
reclusory
|
noun |
A hermitage.
|
reclusory |
π 55 |
recognizance
|
noun |
An acknowledgment entered into before a court with condition to do some particular act.
|
borgakte |
π 56 |
recognize
|
verb |
To recall the identity of (a person or thing).
|
erken |
π 57 |
recoil
|
verb |
To start back as in dismay, loathing, or dread.
|
terugslag |
π 58 |
recollect
|
verb |
To recall the knowledge of.
|
onthou |
π 59 |
reconcilable
|
adjective |
Capable of being adjusted or harmonized.
|
versoenbaar |
π 60 |
reconnoiter
|
verb |
To make a preliminary examination of for military, surveying, or geological purposes.
|
vooraf bespied |
π 61 |
reconsider
|
verb |
To review with care, especially with a view to a reversal of previous action.
|
heroorweeg |
π 62 |
reconstruct
|
verb |
To rebuild.
|
rekonstrueer |
π 63 |
recourse
|
noun |
Resort to or application for help in exigency or trouble.
|
beroep |
π 64 |
recover
|
verb |
To regain.
|
herstel |
π 65 |
recreant
|
noun |
A cowardly or faithless person.
|
lafhartig |
π 66 |
recreate
|
verb |
To refresh after labor.
|
herskep |
π 67 |
recrudescence
|
noun |
The state of becoming raw or sore again.
|
opmars |
π 68 |
recrudescent
|
adjective |
Becoming raw or sore again.
|
recrudescent |
π 69 |
recruit
|
verb |
To enlist men for military or naval service.
|
werf |
π 70 |
rectify
|
verb |
To correct.
|
reg te stel |
π 71 |
rectitude
|
noun |
The quality of being upright in principles and conduct.
|
reg skape |
π 72 |
recuperate
|
verb |
To recover.
|
herstel |
π 73 |
recur
|
verb |
To happen again or repeatedly, especially at regular intervals.
|
herhaal |
π |
recure
|
verb |
To cure again.
|
recure |
π 75 |
recurrent
|
adjective |
Returning from time to time, especially at regular or stated intervals.
|
herhalende |
π 76 |
redemption
|
noun |
The recovery of what is mortgaged or pledged, by paying the debt.
|
verlossing |
π 77 |
redolence
|
noun |
Smelling sweet and agreeable.
|
welriekendheid |
π 78 |
redolent
|
adjective |
Smelling sweet and agreeable.
|
geurig |
π 79 |
redoubtable
|
adjective |
Formidable.
|
gedugte |
π 80 |
redound
|
noun |
Rebound.
|
redound |
π 81 |
redress
|
verb |
To set right, as a wrong by compensation or the punishment of the wrong-doer.
|
regstelling |
π 82 |
reducible
|
adjective |
That may be reduced.
|
herleibaar |
π |
redundance
|
noun |
Excess.
|
lap |
π 84 |
redundant
|
adjective |
Constituting an excess.
|
oorbodig |
π 85 |
reestablish
|
verb |
To restore.
|
herstel |
π 86 |
refer
|
verb |
To direct or send for information or other purpose.
|
verwys |
π 87 |
referable
|
adjective |
Ascribable.
|
Able |
π 88 |
referee
|
noun |
An umpire.
|
skeidsregter |
π 89 |
referrer
|
noun |
One who refers.
|
referrer |
π 90 |
refinery
|
noun |
A place where some crude material, as sugar or petroleum, is purified.
|
raffinadery |
π |
reflectible
|
adjective |
Capable of being turned back.
|
reflectible |
π 92 |
reflection
|
noun |
The throwing off or back of light, heat, sound, or any form of energy that travels in waves.
|
besinning |
π 93 |
reflector
|
noun |
A mirror, as of metal, for reflecting light, heat, or sound in a particular direction.
|
reflector |
π |
reflexible
|
adjective |
Capable of being reflected.
|
reflexible |
π 95 |
reform
|
noun |
Change for the better.
|
hervorming |
π 96 |
reformer
|
noun |
One who carries out a reform.
|
hervormer |
π 97 |
refract
|
verb |
To bend or turn from a direct course.
|
breek |
π 98 |
refractory
|
adjective |
Not amenable to control.
|
vuurvaste |
π 99 |
refusal
|
noun |
Denial of what is asked.
|
weiering |
π 100 |
refute
|
verb |
To prove to be wrong.
|
weerlΓͺ |
π 101 |
regale
|
verb |
To give unusual pleasure.
|
onthaal |
π 102 |
regalia
|
noun |
pl. The emblems of royalty.
|
regalia |
π 103 |
regality
|
noun |
Royalty.
|
souvereiniteit |
π 104 |
regenerate
|
verb |
To reproduce.
|
regenereer |
π 105 |
regent
|
noun |
One who is lawfully deputized to administer the government for the time being in the name of the ruler.
|
regent |
π 106 |
regicide
|
noun |
The killing of a king or sovereign.
|
Regicide |
π 107 |
regime
|
noun |
Particular conduct or administration of affairs.
|
regime |
π 108 |
regimen
|
noun |
A systematized order or course of living with reference to food, clothing and personal habits.
|
regimen |
π 109 |
regiment
|
noun |
A body of soldiers.
|
regiment |
π 110 |
regnant
|
adjective |
Exercising royal authority in one's own right.
|
regerend |
π 111 |
regress
|
verb |
To return to a former place or condition.
|
agteruitgang |
π 112 |
regretful
|
adjective |
Feeling, expressive of, or full of regret.
|
spyt |
π 113 |
rehabilitate
|
verb |
To restore to a former status, capacity, right rank, or privilege.
|
rehabiliteer |
π 114 |
reign
|
verb |
To hold and exercise sovereign power.
|
regeer |
π 115 |
reimburse
|
verb |
To pay back as an equivalent of what has been expended.
|
vergoed |
π 116 |
rein
|
noun |
A step attached to the bit for controlling a horse or other draft-animal.
|
in toom |
π 117 |
reinstate
|
verb |
To restore to a former state, station, or authority.
|
herstel |
π 118 |
reiterate
|
verb |
To say or do again and again.
|
herhaal |
π 119 |
rejoin
|
verb |
To reunite after separation.
|
eindig |
π 120 |
rejuvenate
|
verb |
To restore to youth.
|
blaas |
π 121 |
rejuvenescence
|
noun |
A renewal of youth.
|
verjonging |
π 122 |
relapse
|
verb |
To suffer a return of a disease after partial recovery.
|
terugval |
π 123 |
relegate
|
verb |
To send off or consign, as to an obscure position or remote destination.
|
plan verwys |
π 124 |
relent
|
verb |
To yield.
|
berou |
π 125 |
relevant
|
adjective |
Bearing upon the matter in hand.
|
relevant |
π 126 |
reliance
|
noun |
Dependence.
|
afhanklikheid |
π 127 |
reliant
|
adjective |
Having confidence.
|
afhanklik |
π 128 |
relinquish
|
verb |
To give up using or having.
|
laat vaar |
π 129 |
reliquary
|
noun |
A casket, coffer, or repository in which relics are kept.
|
relikwie |
π 130 |
relish
|
verb |
To like the taste or savor of.
|
smoor |
π 131 |
reluctance
|
noun |
Unwillingness.
|
onwilligheid |
π 132 |
reluctant
|
adjective |
Unwilling.
|
huiwerig |
π 133 |
remembrance
|
noun |
Recollection.
|
gedagtenis |
π 134 |
reminiscence
|
noun |
The calling to mind of incidents within the range of personal knowledge or experience.
|
herinnering |
π 135 |
reminiscent
|
adjective |
Pertaining to the recollection of matters of personal interest.
|
herinner |
π 136 |
remiss
|
adjective |
Negligent.
|
nalatig |
π 137 |
remission
|
noun |
Temporary diminution of a disease.
|
vergifnis |
π 138 |
remodel
|
verb |
Reconstruct.
|
verbou |
π 139 |
remonstrance
|
noun |
Reproof.
|
vermaning |
π 140 |
remonstrant
|
adjective |
Having the character of a reproof.
|
remonstrantse |
π 141 |
remonstrate
|
verb |
To present a verbal or written protest to those who have power to right or prevent a wrong.
|
luidkeels |
π 142 |
remunerate
|
verb |
To pay or pay for.
|
vergoed |
π 143 |
remuneration
|
noun |
Compensation.
|
vergoeding |
π 144 |
Renaissance
|
noun |
The revival of letters, and then of art, which marks the transition from medieval to modern time.
|
Renaissance |
π 145 |
rendezvous
|
noun |
A prearranged place of meeting.
|
ontmoeting |
π 146 |
rendition
|
noun |
Interpretation.
|
weergawe |
π 147 |
renovate
|
verb |
To restore after deterioration, as a building.
|
knap |
π 148 |
renunciation
|
noun |
An explicit disclaimer of a right or privilege.
|
afstanddoening |
π 149 |
reorganize
|
verb |
To change to a more satisfactory form of organization.
|
herorganiseer |
π 150 |
reparable
|
adjective |
Capable of repair.
|
herstel baar |
π 151 |
reparation
|
noun |
The act of making amends, as for an injury, loss, or wrong.
|
herstel |
π 152 |
repartee
|
noun |
A ready, witty, or apt reply.
|
gevat |
π 153 |
repeal
|
verb |
To render of no further effect.
|
herroeping |
π 154 |
repel
|
verb |
To force or keep back in a manner, physically or mentally.
|
stoot |
π 155 |
repellent
|
adjective |
Having power to force back in a manner, physically or mentally.
|
afweermiddel |
π 156 |
repentance
|
noun |
Sorrow for something done or left undone, with desire to make things right by undoing the wrong.
|
bekering |
π 157 |
repertory
|
noun |
A place where things are stored or gathered together.
|
repertoire |
π 158 |
repetition
|
noun |
The act of repeating.
|
herhaling |
π 159 |
repine
|
verb |
To indulge in fretfulness and faultfinding.
|
morren |
π 160 |
replenish
|
verb |
To fill again, as something that has been emptied.
|
vul |
π 161 |
replete
|
adjective |
Full to the uttermost.
|
vol |
π 162 |
replica
|
noun |
A duplicate executed by the artist himself, and regarded, equally with the first, as an original.
|
replika |
π 163 |
repository
|
noun |
A place in which goods are stored.
|
repository |
π 164 |
reprehend
|
verb |
To find fault with.
|
berispen |
π 165 |
reprehensible
|
adjective |
Censurable.
|
verwerplik |
π 166 |
reprehension
|
noun |
Expression of blame.
|
blaam |
π 167 |
repress
|
verb |
To keep under restraint or control.
|
onderdruk |
π 168 |
repressible
|
adjective |
Able to be kept under restraint or control.
|
onderdrukbare |
π 169 |
reprieve
|
verb |
To grant a respite from punishment to.
|
uitstel |
π 170 |
reprimand
|
verb |
To chide or rebuke for a fault.
|
teregwysing |
π 171 |
reprisal
|
noun |
Any infliction or act by way of retaliation on an enemy.
|
vergelding |
π 172 |
reprobate
|
noun |
One abandoned to depravity and sin.
|
ongeskik |
π 173 |
reproduce
|
verb |
To make a copy of.
|
reproduseer |
π 174 |
reproduction
|
noun |
The process by which an animal or plant gives rise to another of its kind.
|
voortplanting |
π 175 |
reproof
|
noun |
An expression of disapproval or blame personally addressed to one censured.
|
teregwysing |
π 176 |
repudiate
|
verb |
To refuse to have anything to do with.
|
verwerp |
π 177 |
repugnance
|
noun |
Thorough dislike.
|
afkeer |
π 178 |
repugnant
|
adjective |
Offensive to taste and feeling.
|
afstootlike |
π 179 |
repulse
|
noun |
The act of beating or driving back, as an attacking or advancing enemy.
|
stoot |
π 180 |
repulsive
|
adjective |
Grossly offensive.
|
afstootlik |
π 181 |
repute
|
verb |
To hold in general opinion.
|
aansien |
π 182 |
requiem
|
noun |
A solemn mass sung for the repose of the souls of the dead.
|
Requiem |
π 183 |
requisite
|
adjective |
Necessary.
|
vereiste |
π 184 |
requital
|
noun |
Adequate return for good or ill.
|
vergelding |
π 185 |
requite
|
verb |
To repay either good or evil to, as to a person.
|
vergelde |
π 186 |
rescind
|
verb |
To make void, as an act, by the enacting authority or a superior authority.
|
herroep |
π 187 |
reseat
|
verb |
To place in position of office again.
|
nuwe sitplek voorsien |
π 188 |
resemblance
|
noun |
Similarity in quality or form.
|
ooreenkoms |
π 189 |
resent
|
verb |
To be indignant at, as an injury or insult.
|
aanstoot |
π 190 |
reservoir
|
noun |
A receptacle where a quantity of some material, especially of a liquid or gas, may be kept.
|
reservoir |
π 191 |
residue
|
noun |
A remainder or surplus after a part has been separated or otherwise treated.
|
oorskot |
π 192 |
resilience
|
noun |
The power of springing back to a former position
|
veerkragtigheid |
π 193 |
resilient
|
adjective |
Having the quality of springing back to a former position.
|
veerkragtige |
π 194 |
resistance
|
noun |
The exertion of opposite effort or effect.
|
weerstand |
π 195 |
resistant
|
adjective |
Offering or tending to produce resistance.
|
bestand |
π 196 |
resistive
|
adjective |
Having or exercising the power of resistance.
|
resistiewe |
π 197 |
resistless
|
adjective |
Powerless.
|
onweerstaanbaar |
π 198 |
resonance
|
adjective |
Able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations.
|
resonansie |
π 199 |
resonance
|
noun |
The quality of being able to reinforce sound by sympathetic vibrations.
|
resonansie |
π 200 |
resonate
|
verb |
To have or produce resonance.
|
resoneer |