High School Vocabulary
353,744 words and 27,916 expressions at the high school level.
Alternative form of McClure.
plural of m'dear
Alternative form of McDonald.
simple past and past participle of m'lady
plural of m'lady
present participle and gerund of m'lady
plural of m'lord
An affectionate term of address.
plural of m'love
plural of M'Nair
A surname.
third-person singular simple present indicative of M'Naught
Abbreviation of Maharashtra.
plural of M'sian
Syncopic form of monsieur.
plural of m'sieur
Alternative form of mezuzah.
plural of M-cell
A measure of the health of one's stack: the stack divided by the sum of the small blind, the big blind and the antes of each player. The result (M) is the time (the number of orbits) it would take for one's chips to deplete if the player only passively places their forced bets and otherwise folds.
Shaped like the capital letter "M".
A generalized theory of eleven-dimensional supergravity that attempts to unify the five superstring theories
plural of m-word
An aromatic hydrocarbon, one of the three isomers of xylene.
Alternative form of MASc.
Alternative form of MCAT.
Initialism of United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina, as used in case citations.
Abbreviation of Master of Economy.
plural of M.L.A.
Initialism of Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences.
Initialism of Master of Science in Public Health.
Alternative spelling of MYOB.
A type of refugee camp in Israel during the early 1950s, used mostly by new immigrants from North Africa and the Middle East.
plural of ma'abara
plural of ma'abara
simple past and past participle of ma'am
present participle and gerund of ma'am
simple past and past participle of ma'am
present participle and gerund of ma'am
A prefecture-level city of Anhui, China.
Synonym of Barkam (“city in Sichuan, China”).
Synonym of mom-and-pop.
A municipality of Capiz, Philippines.
Alternative form of Macheng.
Alternative form of amagent.
plural of ma-gent
A pterocarpan isolated from the roots of Maackia amurensis.
plural of Maahs
A census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States.
A surname from Arabic.
plural of Maalouf
Historical town in Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria.
A barangay of Cataingan, Masbate, Philippines.
plural of maanja.
plural of Maarad
Alternative form of Margali.
A municipality of Gelderland, Netherlands.
A city and municipality of Belgium.
A municipality of Limburg, Netherlands.
plural of maasha
A municipality of North Brabant, Netherlands.
Synonym of shisha (“the tobacco smoked in such a pipe, especially as mixed with molasses and flavor extract”).
A surname.
plural of Maassen
A city and municipality of South Holland, Netherlands.
plural of maatje
Alternative form of Mabahith.
The secret police of the Ministry of the Interior in Saudi Arabia.
plural of mabkhara
A city in Pampanga, Philippines.
A barangay of Tadian, Mountain Province, Philippines.
A barangay of Ibaan, Batangas, Philippines.
Alternative form of maban (“magical material in Australian Aboriginal mythology”).
A barangay of Lopez, Quezon, Philippines.
A barangay of Libon, Albay, Philippines.
A surname.
present participle and gerund of mab
simple past and past participle of mabble
third-person singular simple present indicative of mabble
present participle and gerund of mabble
A surname.
A female given name from Latin, variant of Mabel.
A surname.
plural of Maberry
plural of Mabery
A surname from French.
A municipality of Negros Oriental, Philippines.
A barangay of Legazpi, Albay, Philippines.
Capparis masaikai, a plant that grows in the subtropical region of the Yunnan province of China and whose mature seeds are used in traditional Chinese medicine.
A sweet-tasting protein extracted from the seed of mabinlang, a Chinese plant.
plural of mabinlin
A municipality of Laguna, Philippines.
A barangay of Claveria, Masbate, Philippines.
A traditional censer in the Arab world and Turkey, usually having a square pedestal base or legs with inward-sloping sides which support a square cup with outward-sloping sides.
plural of mabkhara
A census-designated place (in 2023 about to become a city) in Cobb County, Georgia, United States.
A barangay of Claveria, Cagayan, Philippines.
plural of mabolo
Any of various skinks of the genus Eutropis.
plural of mabouya
plural of Mabrey
A barangay of Balud, Masbate, Philippines.
Alternative spelling of Mabuyag.
A barangay of Camalig, Albay, Philippines.
plural of Mabus
A barangay of Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines.
A particular kind of beta-adrenergic agonist.
A Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal language spoken in the western Torres Strait Islands.
A barangay of Dagami, Leyte, Philippines.
Any of various hardwood trees of the Philippines.
plural of macaasim
A municipality of Pampanga, Philippines.
a variety of white grape originating in Spain
Representing or personifying death.
In a macabre manner.
superlative form of macabre: most macabre
A barangay of Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines.
A barangay of Libon, Albay, Philippines.
plural of macaca
Relating to macaques of the genus Macaca.
plural of macaco
plural of macaco
The surface of a road consisting of layers of crushed stone (usually tar-coated for modern traffic).
simple past and past participle of macadam
An evergreen tree, of the genus Macadamia, native to Australia and cultivated in Hawaii.
plural of macadam
A fanatical advocate of the Macintosh computer system.
Alternative form of MacAfee.
plural of MacAfee
A barangay of Catarman, Northern Samar, Philippines.
An extinct Tucanoan language of Colombia.
Archaic form of macauba.
A wooden sword with obsidian blades, used by various Mesoamerican cultures.
A member of the Christian population of Macao.
plural of Macaist
A Boa constrictor.
plural of macajuel
A municipality of the province of Quezon, Philippines.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname
A form of bentonite used in ceramics manufacture
Synonym of mud volcano.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Macaluso
A thorny shrub, Bromelia laciniosa, of the pineapple family, native to Brazil and Argentina.
plural of macana
Of or related to Macau.
A person from Macao or of Macao descent.
A surname from Kapampangan.
A coconut sport or a tree propagated from such sport; a naturally occurring mutant coconut with an abnormal development of the endocarp, prized for its soft coconut meat.
plural of macapuno
Any of a group of Old World monkeys of the genus Macaca.
plural of macaque
A barangay of Mangatarem, Pangasinan, Philippines.
Any of the large genus Macaranga of Old World tropical euphorbiaceous trees.
A particular line dance with a set of simple arm movements and exaggerated hip motion performed to a fast Latin rhythm.
plural of Macarena
A little-known daughter of Hades.
Of or relating to Macarius of Egypt, Egyptian Christian monk and hermit.
Any moth in the family Macariidae, now considered to be the geometrid tribe Macariini.
plural of macariid
Alternative form of macarize.
simple past and past participle of macarise
third-person singular simple present indicative of macarise
Happiness as a result of praise.
plural of macarism
A male given name.
To congratulate or laud; to pronounce blessed or happy.
simple past and past participle of macarize
third-person singular simple present indicative of macarize
Any of various confections made with almond and egg white, traditionally made in France.
Jumbled, mixed.
plural of macaroni
plural of macaron
A soft biscuit or cookie prepared with almond or coconut dough.
plural of macaroon
The cationic alkaloid 5,7-dimethoxy-13-methyl-2H,10H-[1,3]dioxolo[4,5-i][1,3]dioxolo[4',5':4,5]benzo[1,2-c]phenanthridinium related to sanguinarine
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A surname.
A barangay of Mauban, Quezon, Philippines.
A barangay of Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines.
Alternative spelling of Makassar. A city in Indonesia.
A barangay of Alaminos, Pangasinan, Philippines.
The palm tree Acrocomia aculeata.
Alternative form of macaco.
plural of macauco
plural of macauco
A surname from Scottish Gaelic of Gaelic origin.
A surname.
Any virus of the genus Macavirus
A surname.
A Scottish surname.
A surname.
plural of Macbee
A William Shakespeare play, about the Scottish royal family.
A MacBook-brand notebook computer, manufactured by Apple Computer.
plural of MacBook
Relating to Judas Maccabeus
Alternative form of maccaboy.
A surname from Irish.
Of or pertaining to Judas Maccabeus or to the Maccabees.
A member of the Maccabees (a liberation movement in Israel who established Jewish independence in the Land of Israel in the second and first centuries BCE).
One of two books of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox canon of the Old Testament, considered apocryphal by Protestants.
plural of MacCabe
Alternative form of Maccabee.
plural of Maccabi
A type of rose-scented snuff.
A surname.
plural of MacCann
Alternative spelling of macaron.
Alternative form of macaroni (“a type of pasta”).
plural of maccaron
A surname.
A surname.
plural of maccaw
Any shrubland biota in Mediterranean countries, typically consisting of densely-growing evergreen shrubs.
plural of macchiato
Espresso topped with steamed milk.
Alternative form of macchia (“shrubland biota in Mediterranean countries”).
plural of Macchi
A surname.
A city, the county seat of Baker County, Florida, United States.
A surname.
Alternative form of maccaboy.
A surname.
Alternative form of McCool.
A surname.
A census-designated place in Siskiyou County, California, United States.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic common in Scotland.
A surname.
A coastal town in Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland, originally in Banffshire (OS grid ref NJ7064).
Macedonia
A particular bacteriocin produced by the bacterium Streptococcus gallolyticus subsp. macedonicus.
A mixture of diced vegetables or fruit served as a salad.
Ancient Macedonia.
A geographic region in Southeast Europe in the Balkans which includes the Republic of North Macedonia, the region of Macedonia in Greece, the Pirin region of Bulgaria, and small parts of Albania and Serbia.
Relating to Ancient Macedonians.
A surname.
Alternative form of mace head.
plural of macehead
Resembling a mace.
A warrior who uses a mace as a weapon.
plural of maceman
A component of coal or oil shale.
plural of maceral
plural of Macera
A province of Marche, Italy.
To soften (something) or separate it into pieces by soaking it in a heated or unheated liquid.
simple past and past participle of macerate
One who, or that which, macerates.
plural of macerate
A machine that reduces solids to small pieces.
A surname.
plural of MacEvitt
Alternative form of MacEwen.
plural of MacEwen
Alternative form of McGahan.
A surname.
A surname.
Alternative form of McGowan.
A surname.
plural of MacGraw
A surname.
A surname.
A plot element or other device used to catch the audience's attention and maintain suspense, but whose exact nature has fairly little influence over the storyline.
Someone capable of improvising a solution from available resources.
third-person singular simple present indicative of MacGyver
A surname from Czech.
Alternative form of Maccabee.
plural of Machabee
A dish of meat baked, simmered and then dried, originating from north Mexico.
plural of machaca
A surname from Czech.
plural of Machacek
A city in Mejía canton, Pichincha province, Ecuador.
A type of calcareous sandy terrain formed mostly from seashells, found by the coast in areas of Scotland and Ireland.
Alternative spelling of makhaira.
plural of machaira
plural of machair
A town, the capital of Machakos County, Kenya.
A city, the capital of El Oro province, south-west Ecuador.
A city in Chile.
a Bantu language spoken in parts of Tanzania
A surname from German.
plural of Machamer
zongzi
A traditional Eastern European dish that is somewhere between a stew and a soup and may be used as a sauce.
plural of machanka
plural of machan
A healer and a son of Asclepius and Epione.
Synonym of kabsa.
plural of Machead
A type of saddle which covers from in front of the cattle's horns to behind the cantle.
plural of macheer
A town in Murewa district, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe.
A surname.
A county-level city of Huanggang, Hubei, China.
Of or relating to Arthur Machen (1863–1947), Welsh author and mystic, known for his influential supernatural, fantasy, and horror fiction.
plural of Machen
Abbreviation of machine epsilon.
A surname from French.
plural of macher
simple past and past participle of machete
Someone who wields a machete.
plural of machete
present participle and gerund of machete
Alternative form of machan.
plural of machhan
Alternative spelling of macam.
Pertaining to the work or philosophical ideas of Ernst Mach, characterised by a system of mechanics based on extreme empiricism.
A river in Maine, United States; in full, Machias River.
A person who follows the principles laid down by Niccolò Machiavelli.
An underskirt worn by some Native American girls and women.
A city in Tokyo Metropolis, Japan.
Synonym of macheer (“type of saddle”).
plural of machila
A wingless insect in the Machilidae family, able to jump long distances when disturbed.
plural of machilid
plural of machimos.
A low-ranking Ancient Egyptian soldier.
Of, or pertaining to machines.
To devise a plot or secret plan; to conspire.
A clever scheme or artful plot, usually crafted for evil purposes.
simple past and past participle of machine
By machine.
Alternative form of machinima.
One who operates a machine.
plural of machiner
plural of machine
A street vendor; a hawker.
plural of machinga
Of or relating to machines.
To turn into a machine.
The rendering of computer-generated imagery using low-end (real time) 3D engines such as those found in video games, as opposed to the high-end, complex 3D engines used by professionals.
present participle and gerund of machine
Alternative form of machinize.
The use of machines or machine-like systems of organization and production.
A constructor of machines and engines; someone knowledgeable about machines.
To systematize; to create a well-defined process for.
plural of Machin
An instrument used by surveyors to find right angles.
The logical positivism of Ernst Mach (1838–1916), Austrian physicist and philosopher.
plural of machismo
A proponent of Machism.
plural of Machist
A surname.
a halachic dispute, disagreement
plural of machloket
An instrument that measures the speed of an aircraft relative to that of sound and displays it in Mach numbers.
Being the strictest interpretation of the law; following this interpretation.
The realm, sphere, or world of the macho; those who are macho, taken collectively
Quality of being macho.
Alternative form of macho-ish.
machismo; exaggerated masculinity
plural of machoism
plural of machoman
Uncommon spelling of Muhammad.
The quality of being macho; machismo.
Rare spelling of Muhammad.
Term of endearment.
plural of machree
Alternative form of makhtesh.
plural of machua
plural of machwa
A prayerbook for a Jewish holiday.
plural of machzor
plural of machzor
plural of Maciag
plural of macigno
A soft sandstone with calcareous cement.
plural of macigno
Leanness; emaciation.
leanness
Lean; thin; emaciated
Alternative form of MacIntel
plural of MacIntel
Alternative form of mackintosh (“a raincoat”).
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A surname from Polish.
plural of Maciolek
A surname.
Alternative form of MacIver.
plural of MacIver
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
plural of Mackall
Alternative form of mukluk.
A surname from German.
plural of Mackauer
A green or brown transparent mineral, formula Fe³⁺Te²O⁵(OH), found in Esmeralda County, Nevada.
Alternative form of Michaela.
plural of MacKay
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
plural of Mackem
A surname from Scottish Gaelic of Scottish origin.
plural of mackerel
A surname.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
An island in Michigan, United States, located in Lake Huron.
A heavy woolen cloth.
plural of mackinaw
present participle and gerund of mack
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A surname.
plural of Mackins
simple past and past participle of mackle
plural of mackle
A surname from Old English.
plural of Mackley
A surname.
present participle and gerund of mackle
plural of Macklin
A surname.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
plural of Mackow
A surname from Polish.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
plural of Maclagan
A surname
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A surname
Any member of the genus Macleaya of flowering plants in the poppy family, native to China and Japan.
plural of macleaya
A surname from Irish, A surname from Scottish Gaelic, A surname from Cree
plural of MacLeod
A surname.
A surname.
morintannic acid
A surname from Irish.
plural of MacMahon
A surname.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A village east of Tranent, East Lothian council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT4372).
A surname of Scottish origin.
A surname from Irish.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname.
A surname.
plural of MacNeal
A surname.
A surname from Irish [in turn originating as a patronymic].
A surname.
A surname.
Nosy; gossiping; interfering in the affairs of others.
plural of macock
A transmembrane protein that regulates neuronal excitability
plural of macoilin
plural of Macolyte
A surname.
A municipality of Isabela, Philippines.
A surname.
plural of Maconie
Someone from the city of Macon, in the US state of Georgia.
plural of Maconite
A tribe which lived on the island which is now called Hispaniola.
A surname. Alternative form of McCormick.
A surname. Alternative form of McCormick.
A locality in the Shire of Gannawarra and the Shire of Loddon, northern Victoria, Australia
Alternative form of macocious.
A member of the Tonton Macoutes in Haiti; by extension, a thug or criminal.
plural of Macoute
plural of macoya
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A surname.
A surname from French.
plural of Macquarium
A surname.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
plural of Macrae
Alternative spelling of macramé.
simple past and past participle of macrame
simple past and past participle of macrame
plural of macrame
Archaic form of macramé.
A form of decorative textile made by knotting and weaving.
simple past and past participle of macramé
simple past and past participle of macramé
plural of macramé
An unusually large male ant.
plural of macraner
A surname.
An amorphous form of maceral
leanness
A comparatively human-friendly abbreviation of complex input to a computer program.
A certain language family of South America.
Large algae, often living attached in dense beds, such as kelp.
Synonym of macroregion.
A group of hunter-gatherers from several families
A spherical agglomeration of cells
Relating to macrobacteria
Having an exceptionally long life span.
A beer produced by a large commercial brewery, or macrobrewery.