High School Vocabulary
353,744 words and 27,916 expressions at the high school level.
Possessive of y’all (standing in for your).
simple past and past participle of y'all
present participle and gerund of y'all
Yourselves.
(of briefs) With a flap at the front framed by Y-shaped seams.
Having a Y-shaped seam, as Y-fronts do.
plural of Y-jack
Associated with the Y chromosome.
plural of Y-maze
plural of Y-moth
Shaped like the capital letter "Y".
plural of y-wing
plural of y-word
Alternative form of YOLO.
Alternative form of yah boo.
A town in the Shire of Yarriambiack, north western Victoria, Australia.
simple past and past participle of yabber
present participle and gerund of yabber
third-person singular simple present indicative of yabber
simple past and past participle of yabby
plural of yabby
present participle and gerund of yab
simple past and past participle of yabble
third-person singular simple present indicative of yabble
present participle and gerund of yabble
plural of yabbut
present participle and gerund of yabby
plural of yabghu
A surname from Polish.
A town and municipality in Puerto Rico.
A Japanese form of mounted archery
A surname.
plural of yacare
plural of yacata
A surname.
A city in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
A city in Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
The realm or sphere of yachting.
simple past and past participle of yacht
One who sails on a yacht.
plural of yachtee
A person who sails in yachts.
plural of yachter
As much as a yacht will hold.
plural of yachtful
Alternative spelling of yachty.
comparative form of yachty: more yachty
plural of yachty
superlative form of yachty: most yachty
plural of yachting
One who sails a yacht.
plural of yachtist
Without a yacht.
Resembling or characteristic of a yacht.
A yachtsman.
plural of yachtman
plural of yachtful
plural of yachtsman
Clothing to be worn on a yacht.
plural of Yackel
plural of yacker
present participle and gerund of yack
A surname.
A surname from Armenian.
plural of Yacoub
Alternative form of Yacoubian
A city in Gran Chaco Province, Tarija Department, southern Bolivia.
Synonym of Lekwiltok.
Alternative form of yadadamean.
simple past and past participle of yadder
present participle and gerund of yadder
plural of yadder
A district of Karnataka, India.
plural of yadnya
plural of Yaeger
A Southern Ryukyuan language spoken on the Yaeyama archipelago.
present participle and gerund of yaff
simple past and past participle of yaffle
plural of yaffler
plural of yaffle
present participle and gerund of yaffle
Alternative form of Yagara.
plural of yagger
plural of Yaghan
Alternative form of Yaghnobi.
A member of an ethnic minority in Tajikistan, inhabiting the Sughd province in the valleys of the Yaghnob, Qul and Varzob rivers.
plural of Yaghnobi
plural of Yaghnob
Archaic spelling of yogurt.
Archaic form of yogurt.
A hexagonal-dihexagonal dipyramidal colorless mineral containing aluminum, magnesium, oxygen, potassium, silicon, and sodium.
Alternative form of Yaghnobi.
plural of Yagnobi
plural of Yagnob
plural of yagnya
plural of yagona
A suburb of Sydney in the Canterbury-Bankstown council area, New South Wales, Australia.
Alternative form of Yacoubian
Alternative form of Yacoubian
A town and canton (Yaguachi Canton) in Guayas province, Ecuador.
Dendrocygna autumnalis, the black-bellied whistling duck.
plural of yaguaza
Alternative form of Yacoubian
Alternative form of Yacoubian
A surname from Japanese.
Alternative form of yah boo.
Black Hebrew Israelite communities' rendering of Jesus
Alternative form of Jahbulon.
Synonym of Yahgan.
plural of Yahganan
plural of Yahgan
plural of Yahnke
A rough, coarse, loud or uncouth individual.
Synonym of yahooism.
simple past and past participle of yahoo
present participle and gerund of yahoo
Like a yahoo; ignorant and boorish.
The behaviour or attitudes of yahoos; ignorant boorishness.
plural of yahooism
Dated form of Yahuskin.
A city in Boryspil Raion, Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine.
Alternative spelling of yahrzeit.
The anniversary of a person's death, usually a parent's, often marked by the lighting of a memorial candle and other rituals.
plural of yahrzeit
A probability game where players amass scores depending on the values of the five dice they roll.
plural of Yahtzee
plural of Yahudi
A member of a certain band of the Klamath people.
plural of Yahuskin
Alternative form of Yahweh.
Alternative form of Jehovist.
plural of Yahvist
Synonym of Jehovism.
Alternative form of Jehovist.
A religion of Iron Age Israel, believing in a pantheon of gods headed by Yahweh.
A follower of the Iron Age religion of Yahwism.
Alternative form of Jehovistic.
plural of Yahwist
A Meitei surname from Manipuri
A small village in Orientale Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
A town in Manipur.
Harmine.
An alkaloid of uncertain composition, reported from the genus Banisteriopsis.
Alternative form of jajmani.
plural of yajman
The third of the four Vedas, or canonical texts of Hinduism, containing the liturgy (mantras) needed to perform the sacrifices of the religion of the Vedic period.
A surname.
plural of yakalo
plural of Yakama
A bird allied to the cranes; the agami or trumpeter.
plural of yakamik
plural of yakare
steamed cassava
Alternative form of yakayaka.
The back of a yak (for riding or carrying burdens).
Alternative form of yakhchal.
plural of yakchal
plural of yakdan
A county-level city of Hulunbuir, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, China.
plural of yakfest
A type of icehouse, built mainly in Persia (present-day Iran), that functions as an evaporative cooler, having a domed shape above ground and a subterranean storage space.
plural of yakhchal
A leather basket or trunk formerly used in the Middle East.
plural of yakhdan
Someone from Yakima, Washington State.
plural of Yakiman
plural of Yakima
A surname.
Japanese fried rice.
A Yakiman; someone from Yakima, Washington State.
plural of Yakimite
Grilled or broiled dishes in Japanese cuisine.
Meat grilled on a barbecue Japanese-style.
A Japanese stir-fried dish made of fried wheat flour noodles, pork, vegetables, and a sweet sauce.
plural of yakisoba
A method of preserving wood by slightly charring its surface.
plural of yakitori
A village in Tsuman hromada, Lutsk Raion, Volyn Oblast, founded in 1866
plural of yakker
comparative form of yakky: more yakky
superlative form of yakky: most yakky
present participle and gerund of yak
Without a yak or yaks.
Resembling or characteristic of a yak.
plural of Yaklin
Of or relating to the Yakona people.
plural of Yakonan
plural of Yakoot
Alternative form of Yacoubian
Alternative form of Yacoubian
plural of yaksha
A female yaksha.
plural of yakshini
plural of yakshi
The pelt or hide of a yak; leather made from yak hides.
plural of yakskin
Synonym of Limbu.
plural of Yakthung
Alternative form of Yacoubian
plural of Yakubian.
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Yakubov
Alternative form of Yacoubian
One of the Ōsumi Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan.
A borough of Alaska, United States.
A republic and federal subject of eastern Russia. Official name: Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Capital and largest city: Yakutsk.
Of or relating to the Yakut people of Siberia.
plural of Yakutian
The capital city of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia
plural of yakuza (a member of a yakuza)
A locality in the Upper Lachlan council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia.
superlative form of yald: most yald
A settlement in Canterbury, New Zealand, just west of Christchurch.
A village and civil parish in Maidstone borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ7050).
Alternative form of yeldrin
Alternative form of yeldrin
A man who attends or graduated from Yale University
plural of Yaleman
A student or alumnus of Yale University.
Yalıkavak, a small town in Turkey.
A suburb of Melbourne in the City of Banyule, Victoria, Australia
A locality in the Gwydir council area, north eastern New South Wales, Australia.
A locality in the City of Latrobe, central eastern Victoria, Australia.
A Japanese ascetic hermit who dwells on a mountain.
Alternative spelling of yarmulke.
plural of yamacha
A member of a Native American band that emerged in the early 18th century, occupying parts of what became Georgia.
plural of Yamacraw
plural of Yamada
An oil obtained from Virola sebifera.
A surname from Japanese.
unrefined copper
A city in Japan.
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese
A city in Japan.
plural of Yamaha
plural of Yamahog.
Dioscorea japonica, an edible Japanese yam.
plural of yamaka
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
An autonomous okrug of Russia, located in Tyumen oblast, with capital Salekhard.
Alternative form of yarmulke.
plural of yamalka
Alternative spelling of yarmulke.
plural of yamalke
Synonym of Madí (“a Brazilian language”).
Antheraea yamamai, the Japanese oak silkmoth.
yangmei
A surname from Japanese, one of the 10 most common in Japan.
plural of Yamamoto
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Yamanaka
A prefecture of Japan. Capital: Kōfu.
A mountain hag in Japanese folklore.
plural of yamanba
plural of Yamane
A surname from Japanese.
A Buddhist deity who represents the end of the cycle of rebirth, samsara.
A surname from Japanese.
A member of a multiethnic confederation of Native Americans who lived in the coastal region of present-day northern coastal Georgia near the Savannah River and later in northeastern Florida.
plural of Yamasee
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
A form of pyroxenite.
Alternative form of Yamasee.
plural of Yamassee
A classical Japanese style of painting, characterized by many small figures, detailed depictions of buildings and other objects, an oblique view from above showing interiors, and partial depictions with the remaining area ignored or covered by a cloud.
plural of Yamato
A surname from Japanese.
A surname from Japanese.
plural of Yambao
Alternative form of yam bean.
plural of yambean
Any of a collection of small, pea-sized edible bulbils that form on the vines of Chinese yam Dioscorea polystachya.
plural of yamboo
A locality in the Bega Valley council area, south-eastern New South Wales, Australia.
A locality in the Shire of Campaspe, northern Victoria, Australia
Alternative spelling of yarmulke.
plural of yamelka
Alternative spelling of yarmulke.
plural of yamelke
Of or relating to Yamhad
A small city in Yamhill County, Oregon, United States.
plural of Yamhill.
A female given name from Spanish.
Alternative spelling of yarmulke.
plural of yamilke
Without a yam or yams.
Resembling or characteristic of a yam.
To complain peevishly.
simple past and past participle of yammer
One who complains or whines peevishly or whimperingly.
plural of yammerer
present participle and gerund of yammer
third-person singular simple present indicative of yammer
plural of Yammy
present participle and gerund of yam
A late Copper Age to early Bronze Age archaeological culture of the region between the Southern Bug, Dniester, and Ural rivers (the Pontic steppe), dating to 3300–2600 BCE, often associated with the Proto-Indo-Europeans.
A sapogenin found in fenugreek and yams.
plural of yampah
plural of yampee
plural of yampy
Alternative form of yamstchik.
plural of yamshik
In 19th-century Russia, someone who delivered post by means of a horse-drawn carriage.
A rod-shaped implement used by the aboriginal people of Australia to dig yam and as a combat weapon.
plural of yamstick
plural of yamuka
Alternative form of yarmulke.
plural of yamulka
Alternative spelling of yarmulke.
plural of yamulke
Alternative form of yanakuna.
plural of yanacona
A town in South Gippsland Shire, south eastern Victoria, Australia.
An individual in the Inca Empire who left the ayllu system and worked full-time at a variety of tasks for the Inca, their queen, or the religious establishment.
plural of yanakuna
A Korean autonomous prefecture of Jilin, China.
plural of Yancey
A county of Yan'an, Shaanxi, China.
A district of Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
A district of Luohe, Henan, China.
Alternative form of yoncopin.
plural of yancopin
A town in Yueqing, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.
A surname.
plural of Yandell
A character, usually a girl, who has an obsessive and possessive side in regards to their crush, ready to use violent (if not murderous) means to maintain an exclusive bond.
plural of yandere
A locality in the Wollondilly council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia.
simple past and past participle of Yandex
third-person singular simple present indicative of Yandex
present participle and gerund of Yandex
simple past and past participle of yandy
third-person singular simple present indicative of yandy
plural of Yandle
A locality in the Shire of Hepburn, central western Victoria, Australia.
present participle and gerund of yandy
A language spoken in Peru.
plural of Yanez
Alternative form of Yangzhou.
Alternative form of Yangxin.
Alternative form of Yangluo.
Alternative form of Yangshao.
Alternative spelling of Yangtze.
Alternative form of Yangtze.
Alternative form of Yang-tzŭ: the Yangtze River.
Alternative form of Yangtze.
The lignan (3S,3aR,6S,6aR)-3,6-bis(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)-1,3,3a,4,6,6a-hexahydrofuro[3,4-c]furan
A member of the ruling class of male Confucian intellectuals in Korea at and before the time of the Korean Empire.
plural of yangban
A county of Jincheng, Shanxi, China.
Alternative form of Yangzhou.
Alternative form of Yangqu.
Alternative form of Yangquan.
A locality in the Shire of Moyne and the City of Warrnambool, south western Victoria, Australia
Synonym of Ryanggang.
A county of Datong, Shanxi, China.
Alternative spelling of yagona.
plural of yanggona
Alternative form of Yangxin (in Shandong).
A village in Kaytagsky district, Dagestan, Russia
present participle and gerund of yang
A type of yandere, lacking romantic motivation for their violence.
plural of yangire
A chain-silicate mineral with the formula PbMnSi₃O₈•H₂O.
A prefecture-level city in southwestern Guangdong, China, formerly a county.
A district of Xianyang, Shaanxi, China.
A subdistrict of Xinzhou district, Wuhan, Hubei, China.
The edible crimson fruit of the subtropical tree Myrica rubra.
plural of yangmei
A gewog of Trashigang District, Bhutan.
Obsolete form of Chiang Mai.
Alternative spelling of yagona.
plural of yangona
A particular kavalactone.
A locality in the Shire of Wellington, south eastern Victoria, Australia.
Alternative spelling of yangban.
plural of yangpan
A Chinese musical instrument, a hammered dulcimer traditionally fitted with bronze strings.
plural of yangqin
A prefecture-level city of Shanxi, China.
A city in Yeongnam, South Korea.
The members of a Neolithic culture that existed extensively along the middle reaches of the Yellow River in China from around 5000 BC to 3000 BC.
A county of Guilin, Guangxi autonomous region, China.
Former name of Yangpu, a district of Shanghai, China.
Synonym of kiwi fruit.
plural of yangtao
Alternative form of Yangtze.
Alternative spelling of Yangtze.
The chief river of central China and the third longest river in the world, flowing a total of 6300 km.
Of or pertaining to the Yangtze river.
Alternative spelling of Yangtze.
A town, the county seat of Yangxin County, Binzhou, Shandong, China.
A prefecture-level city of Jiangsu, in eastern China.
plural of Yanito
Alternative form of yoncopin.
plural of yankapin
simple past and past participle of Yankee
The region inhabited by Yankees.
To make Yankee.
present participle and gerund of Yankee
An American word, phrase or custom; an Americanism.
To make Yankee.
plural of Yankee
The American dialect of English.
plural of yanker
plural of Yankey
plural of Yanky
To render (someone or something) American.
present participle and gerund of yank
A word or phrase originating from or specific to American English.
plural of Yankism
Frank John “Frankie” Yankovic (1915–1998, son of Andrej Jankovič), American accordion player and polka musician
A surname from Serbo-Croatian.
A surname from Polish.
A city, the county seat of Yankton County, South Dakota, United States.
A member of a western branch of the Dakota people.
plural of Yankton
A district of Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
A county of Xuchang, Henan, China.
A town in the Shire of Cardinia, central eastern Victoria, Australia
A locality in the Liverpool Plains council area, central New South Wales, Australia.
A male given name from French.
plural of yannigan
axinite
Of or relating to the Yanomami.
plural of Yanomamo
plural of Yanomamo
A member of an Indian people of Venezuela and Brazil.
plural of Yanomamo
A population of native people living in the Amazon rainforest.
A particular steroid glycoside.
plural of Yanos
A district of Nanping, Fujian, China.
A district of Beijing, China.
plural of yanqui
A county of Shangrao, Jiangxi, China.
A district of Tainan, Taiwan.
Alternative form of Yanshuei.
A village, the administrative centre of Yantarne silrada, Kurman Raion, the Crimea, Ukraine.
plural of Yantis
plural of yantra
Relating to yantras.
plural of Yantz
Former name of Sichneve: a village in Velykomykhailivka rural hromada, Synelnykove Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine; known by this name until September 2024.
A small village in Yanwath and Eamont Bridge parish, Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, previously in Eden district (OS grid ref NY5127).
A village and civil parish (without a council) in Cotswold district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SP0713).
A type of Chinese pole weapon consisting of a heavy blade with a spike at the back.
Alternative form of Yanyuwa.
A non-Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal language family located just south of Arnhem Land, of which Yanyula (Yanyuwa) is the sole member.
An Australian Aboriginal people of the Northern Territory. who live in the coastal region inclusive of and opposite to the Sir Edward Pellew Group of Islands in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria.
A type of earth shelter dwelling common in the Loess Plateau in northern China.
plural of yaodong
A Meitei traditional spring festival, celebrated for five consecutive days, in the month of Lamta of Meitei traditional lunar calendar.
Alternative form of Yaosang.
Alternative form of Yaoundé.
The capital city of Cameroon.
Obsolete form of yaourt.
plural of yaourt
A district of Tongchuan, Shaanxi, China.
plural of yapock
plural of yapper
comparative form of yappy: more yappy
plural of yappie
superlative form of yappy: most yappy
In a yappy manner.
Pronunciation spelling of yapping.
The quality of being yappy.
present participle and gerund of yap
With yapping sounds.
plural of yapping
yappy; resembling or producing yapping sounds
plural of yapsin
Eucalyptus ochrophloia, a eucalypt native to inland New South Wales and Queensland in eastern Australia.
plural of yapunyah
plural of yaqona
A Native American people from Oregon.
A state of Venezuela.
The Australian Aboriginal suffixing language Ngarrindjeri, or a dialect of it.
A rounded or conical tent of reindeer hide, the traditional mobile home of some nomadic indigenous peoples of Russia.
plural of yaranga
A transliteration of the Belarusian male given name Ярасла́ў (Jarasláw).
plural of yaravi
A surname.
plural of Yarberry
plural of Yarber
A surname.
plural of Yarbough
plural of Yarbro
A surname from Old English.
A village and civil parish in East Devon district, Devon, England (OS grid ref ST2408).
Alternative form of yardarm.
plural of yard-arm
Alternative form of yardfowl.
Very long; about a yard in length.