Middle School Vocabulary
114,351 words and 1,048 expressions at the middle school level.
plural of g'hal
good luck
Pronunciation spelling of go away.
Alternative spelling of G clef.
A tone one semitone lower than a G, denoted G♭.
The base form of a verb (as opposed to its extended verb forms), particularly in the Semitic languages
A kind of slow, melodic hip-hop music associated with California.
A genetic girl, a cis woman.
G-force-induced loss of consciousness.
Alternative form of Gmail.
plural of G-man
Alternative form of GPON.
Alternative form of G-ride.
A proposed sensitive, erogenous zone on the anterior wall of the vagina.
A suit designed to maintain the supply of blood to the head during violent acceleration.
The word gay.
Alternative form of GED.
Alternative form of GOA.
Alternative form of GOE.
stamps overprinted by the British when the German Pacific Ocean territories were captured during World War One.
Abbreviation of Georgetown, capital city of Guyana.
plural of G6PD
comparative form of g@y: more g@y
superlative form of g@y: most g@y
Alternative spelling of gaga (“senile”).
An uninhabited island of Thaa, Maldives.
plural of Gaal
Gunai
Idle chatter.
An ancient Zoroastrian city in Persia, in modern Iran; modern Isfahan.
Alternative form of Guebre.
plural of Gabar
A surname.
plural of Gabay
Alternative spelling of gabber.
A custodian of a synagogue, who often performs assistant duties in services.
plural of gabba
simple past and past participle of gab
Singular or attributive form of gabbies
Originally, a kind of serpentine; now generally a coarsely crystalline, igneous rock consisting of lamellar pyroxene and labradorite.
A census-designated place in Nye County, Nevada, United States.
A diminutive form of the male given name Gabriel.
Any rent, charge, tribute, custom, tax, duty, excise etc.
plural of gabel
A surname.
plural of Gaber
A lighter, or vessel for inland navigation.
plural of Gabe
A surname.
Alternative form of gaby.
plural of gabey
plural of gaby
A surname from Spanish.
A cylindrical basket or cage of wicker which was filled with earth or stones and used in fortifications and other engineering work (a precursor to the sandbag).
The triangular area at the peak of an external wall adjacent to, and terminating, two sloped roof surfaces (pitches).
Having one or more gables.
A surname.
plural of gable
A small gable, or gable-shaped canopy, formed over a tabernacle, niche, etc.
Acronym of gamma-amino-beta-hydroxybutyric acid.
A country in Central Africa. Official name: Gabonese Republic. Capital: Libreville.
Archaic form of Gabon.
A surname from Hungarian.
plural of Gabor
Panicky and confused.
plural of Gabr
Archaic form of Gabon.
plural of Gaby
A city, the capital of Gabès governorate, Tunisia.
A system of community justice inspired by Rwandan tradition, used more recently in the aftermath of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide.
A barangay of Piagapo, Lanao del Sur, Philippines.
A surname from Italian.
A surname.
plural of Gacek
A small toy sold in a plastic capsule in a vending machine, especially toys sold in or associated with Japan.
plural of gacha
plural of Gach
plural of Gacy
simple past and past participle of gack
A surname.
third-person singular simple present indicative of gack
Abbreviation of Gamma Crucis, a red giant star approximately 88 light-years away in the constellation of Crux.
plural of Gacy
An exclamation roughly equivalent to by God, goodness gracious, for goodness' sake.
A member of a particular ethnic group of eastern India.
Alternative spelling of Gaddafi.
Alternative spelling of Gaddafi.
A district of Karnataka, India.
An East Chadic language spoken by about 2500 people in Chad.
Former name of Umm Qais: a city in northwestern Jordan.
plural of gada
The gadfly.
A surname from Telugu.
simple past and past participle of gad
One who roves about idly, a rambling gossip.
Alternative form of gadi.
A surname.
plural of gaddi
plural of Gadd
A surname.
plural of Gaddy
A surname.
plural of Gadea
A surname.
plural of gade
A stonefly nymph used as bait.
plural of gadge
Machines, technology.
A man.
Only used in gadic acid
Any member of the family Gadidae of fish such as cod and pollack.
plural of gadid
gadoid; of or relating to cod
plural of gadi
A descendant of Gad, seventh son of Jacob.
A non-Roma; a non-Romani person.
plural of gadje
Dated form of gadget.
A non-Roma, a non-Romani person.
plural of gadjo
A suburb of Aberdare, Aberdare East community, Rhondda Cynon Taf borough county borough, Wales (OS grid ref SN9902).
Alternative form of goadman.
plural of gadman
Of or pertaining to cod or to the Gadidae family of related fish.
An eminent, highly respected rabbi, esp. of the past.
A surname.
A surname from Old Norse.
by God!
A surname.
plural of GADT
a yellowish cod-liver oil derivative
A surname.
plural of Gaede
Goidelic; any Goidelic language.
plural of Gael
A surname
A coastal town in the province of Latina, Lazio, Italy.
A male given name from French, equivalent to English Cajetan.
A surname.
plural of Gaetz
Acronym of Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft, a group of major computing companies.
A member of an extinct ethnic group of what is now western Ethiopia.
plural of Gafat
Acronym of Global Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans.
plural of gaffa
A foolish and embarrassing error, especially one made in public; a social blunder; a breach of etiquette.
plural of gaffe
A surname from Irish.
A lever used to bend a crossbow.
plural of gaff
Alternative form of GAFIA.
A city in Tunisia.
doubtful, suspected
the ancient court ritual classical music of Japan, of Chinese origin
A male given name from Sanskrit used in India.
Agate.
Of, from, or pertaining to Gagauzia, the Gagauz people, or the Gagauz language.
simple past and past participle of gage
A surname.
plural of Gagen
Alternative spelling of gauger.
plural of gager
plural of gage
One who is gagged, or restricted from speaking.
A group of geese when they are on the ground or on the water.
present participle and gerund of gage
A surname.
plural of gagman
A surname from French.
A surname.
plural of Gagne
A surname from French.
A surname from Polish.
plural of Gago
A resort town in Georgia, Abkhazia.
joker; comedian
A surname from Irish.
plural of Gahan
A barangay of Cataingan, Masbate, Philippines.
Pronunciation spelling of government.
plural of Gahm
plural of Gahn
A barangay of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, Philippines.
plural of Gahr
Of or relating to Gaia.
plural of Gaian
An ancient Thracian bagpipe, variations of which are still played in the Balkans.
plural of gaida
A surname.
plural of Gaier
A surname
A Japanese character that is valid in a given writing system but not included in the present font and/or character encoding, and which therefore is displayed using an additional mechanism. Mutually distinct from tofu and from mojibake.
A non-Japanese person.
Alternative form of Ngqika.
plural of Gaika
Alternative spelling of kailan.
A suburb of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
A surname.
Merrily.
A surname
simple past and past participle of gain
Prefix meaning "against", "contrary to", "in opposition to", "counter-".
simple past and past participle of gain
A surname.
A surname.
A surname from Irish.
Contrary.
Alternative form of gynee (“kind of dwarf cow”).
Suitably; fitly; conveniently; readily.
A surname from Irish.
plural of gain
Against.
A municipality of Camarines Sur, Philippines.
A river in Glen Gairn, Aberdeenshire council area, Scotland, a tributary of the River Dee.
A surname.
Alternative form of geason.
A manner of walking or stepping; a bearing or carriage while moving on legs.
A surname.
simple past and past participle of gait
A covering of cloth or leather for the ankle and instep.
plural of gait
A Chinese lidded cup or bowl, used to steep tea, sometimes including a saucer, developed during the Ming dynasty as an improvement upon the (lidless) chawan.
A village in Ariège department, France.
plural of gaja
Alternative form of gaida.
plural of gajda
plural of gaj
Alternative spelling of kacau (“to disturb; to bother (someone)”).
The Serbo-Croatian Latin alphabet.
A surname from Gujarati.
plural of gajo
Alternative form of gacked.
A Japanese-language school for nikkei (Japanese-American) children.
Relating to a galaxy.
Obsolete spelling of galoshe.
Any of several species of small, nocturnal and arboreal African primates, of the family Galagidae, with a catlike head and very large, translucent eyes.
plural of galah
Alternative form of galamah
A surname from Spanish.
A surname from Kapampangan
A surname.
plural of Galan
Of or relating to an 18th-century movement in visual arts and literature, opposing the strictures of the baroque style and emphasizing light, casual elegance.
plural of gala
A surname from Italian.
An independent city in Virginia, United States.
A surname.
A city in Galați County, Romania.
galbanum
Alternative form of gallivat.
The contour or outline of something.
A river in Romania.
plural of galbe
Alternative spelling of kalbi.
A member of the Wakhi people.
A hydrodynamic model of galaxy formation.
Alternative form of gyal dem.
A type of pagan incantation, spell, charm, and thereof.
A surname from Spanish
An ancient form of shamanic chanting, an improvisational magical song, especially for a protective effect. Compare the custom of the joik and other chanting traditions among the Sámi shamanic noaidi who shares mutual influence with the Norse shamanic vǫlva and other Norse magical customs.
plural of galdr
A Roman helmet.
plural of galea
Relating to a galea.
Alternative form of galleass.
simple past and past participle of gale
A freeminer who has a gale (personal mining plot).
plural of galee
Any plant of genus Galega.
A language spoken in the region of Galicia in the Northwestern corner of the Spanish peninsula and which is related to Portuguese. It is believed to be the parent language of Portuguese and shares many similarities with it, but typically uses Spanish orthography.
A member of the former shark family Galeidae.
Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus, a Roman and Greek physician, surgeon, and philosopher (129 – c. 216 CE).
A mineral, lead sulphide (PbS), mined as an ore for lead.
plural of Galen
A guinea fowl.
Obsolete form of galleon.
plural of galero
A large, broad-brimmed, tasseled hat worn by Catholic clergy.
plural of gale
Alternative form of gallet.
plural of galet
Acronym of Galaxy Evolution Explorer, a spacecraft of NASA.
A surname.
plural of Galey
A kind of menhir.
A video game centered around interactions with attractive anime-style girls.
A kind of hybrid melon with greenish flesh.
plural of Galia
Synonym of Kari'na (“An indigenous people native to the north coast of South America”).
Obsolete form of Gaelic.
A town in Kostroma Oblast, Russia, situated on the southern bank of Lake Galichskoye.
An extension to the traditional Mongolian script, with extra characters for transcribing other languages.
plural of Galik
A transliteration of the Bulgarian or Russian female given name Гали́на (Galína).
Misspelling of galline.
present participle and gerund of gale
A village in Dominica.
Alternative spelling of galliot.
A Melanesian tree, Canarium indicum, that produces edible nuts.
plural of Gali
Any of the genus Galium of annual and perennial herbaceous plants, including the bedstraws.
Alternative form of Galicia: A former kingdom and autonomous community in northwestern Spain
A surname.
plural of Galka
Abbreviation of Galloway.
Alternative form of gallu (“Mesopotamian demon”).
Alternative form of galah (“type of cockatoo”).
Brave, valiant, courteous, especially with regard to male attitudes towards women.
plural of galla
Alternative spelling of gall bladder.
A city in Sri Lanka.
Sore; exasperated.
A surname.
One who or that which galls.
A splinter of stone inserted into the wet mortar of masonry.
A surname.
A surname from Italian.
Of or related to Gaul or the Gauls.
Affecting chickens; applied to certain alphaherpesviruses.
A substance obtained by the reduction of gallein.
A careless, easygoing man who keeps himself free from trouble and responsibility.
A Romance language spoken in north-west France, see Gallo language.
Concerning Gaul or the Gaulish people.
plural of Gallo
To frighten, alarm, scare, or terrify.
third-person singular simple present indicative of gallow
plural of gall
A great demon or devil of the ancient Mesopotamian Underworld.
A surname.
plural of gallu
Archaic form of galley.
A surname from French.
Alternative form of galloon.
A locality in the Hilltops council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia.
plural of galon
A lively French country dance of the nineteenth century, a forerunner of the polka, combining a glissade with a chassé on alternate feet, usually in a fast 2/4 time.
plural of galop
In abundance.
A waterproof overshoe used to provide protection from rain or snow.
simple past and past participle of galp
A surname.
A kind of stone-walled building with a wooden door frame.
third-person singular simple present indicative of galp
A surname.
Alternative form of galut.
The Jewish Diaspora (dispersion from Israel).
Alternative form of galut.
plural of galut
A transliteration of the Russian surname Галуза (Galuza).
A surname.
A surname from Portuguese.
A surname from Spanish.
A surname.
plural of galvo
A town in Nepal.
A county in the West of the Republic of Ireland.
Alternative spelling of galyak.
A flat, glossy kind of fur obtained from a newborn or stillborn lamb or kid (goat).
A surname.
A transliteration of the Ukrainian female given name Гали́на (Halýna).
A surname.
An undesirable, difficult, or burdensome situation.
A surname.
A talisman bearing a word, number or diagram rather than an image.
An ornamentation in Indian classical music.
A barangay of Bayugan, Agusan del Sur, Philippines.
plural of Gama
A barangay of San Carlos, Pangasinan, Philippines.
Any of several varieties of red grape used for making Beaujolais and other red wines.
plural of Gamay
Abbreviation of viola da gamba.
plural of gamba
Alternative form of gamb.
An English surname transferred from the given name of Anglo-Norman origin, from the Anglo-Norman given name Gamel, from Old Norse gamall (“old”).
A surname.
plural of gambe
Any bird of the obsolete genus Totanus, now principally in genus Tringa; a tattler.
A river in West Africa.
Alternative form of gambier.
A bet or wager.
One who plays at a game of chance, who gambles.
present participle and gerund of gamble
A low, flat cart, typically two-wheeled and with the sides consisting only of poles, used for carrying hay, corn, etc., over fields or uneven ground.
A surname from Spanish [in turn from Basque].
A surname
plural of gambo
plural of gamb
Alternative form of gamucha.
simple past and past participle of game
A person employed to maintain the game for hunting and all associated materials and effects.
A surname from French.
plural of Gamel
Sportive; lively; joyful.
A person who plays any kind of game.
A surname.
plural of gamer
plural of game
The use of legal but unsporting tactics to gain an advantage over one’s opponent.
superlative form of game: most game
Involving or characteristic of games; playful, sporty, etc.
A surname.
plural of Gamet
Having the smell, taste and texture of game meat.
A surname from Spanish, variant of Gomez.
cotton wool
Gmelina arborea, an Asian tree.
Formed as a result of syngamy (union of gametes), sexually produced, sexual.
comparative form of gamey: more gamey
plural of gamie
To convert into the form of a game.
In a gamy way; while being or tasting gamy
present participle and gerund of game
A surname.
plural of gamin
Focused on gameplay (e.g. combat mechanics, winning the game) more than on roleplaying.
A language spoken in India.
plural of gamma
simple past and past participle of gam
A surname.
An old woman.
To play, frolic; amuse oneself, have a good time.
Alternative spelling of gammy.
Alternative form of gammon (“pretending; joking”).
marriage
A surname.
plural of Gamon
A particular life cycle stage in the Apicomplexa.
A rectangular cloth, typically of red and white, used in a variety of ritual actions in Assamese culture.
Wikstroemia albiflora (miyama ganpi).
A barangay of Sindangan, Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines.
plural of gamp
plural of gamut
A census-designated place in Apache County, Arizona, United States.
Alternative form of Gunai.
A kind of syllable group used in certain Indian poetry.
plural of ganam
A local government area of Adamawa State, Nigeria.
Alternative spelling of Ganja.
To drop from a high place on sharp stakes or hooks as a punishment.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Ganci
The Luganda language.
plural of Ganda
A surname.
to ramble, wander
A surname from India used by Hindu, Jain, Parsi and Sikh people throughout India.
A surname from Catalan.
A work agreement usually involving a married man and his adult sons who take on responsibility for the fieldwork of a farm on which they all live.
A Persian measure of weight, one quarter of a nakhod.
plural of gandu
A surname.
plural of Gandy
A surname from Bulgarian.
plural of ganef
A surname from Arabic.
plural of Ganem
Alternative spelling of Ganesha.
Alternative spelling of Ganesha.
Alternative form of ganef.
plural of ganev
A surname.
plural of Ganey
A kind of ghost found in the folklore of Orkney and Shetland.
To go; walk; proceed.
The sandgrouse.
A talking drum of West Africa.
plural of ganga
A locality in the MidCoast council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia.
A law enforcement officer who specializes in disrupting organized crime.
A county of Haibei, Qinghai, China.
A surname from Norman.
simple past and past participle of gang
A river in India and Bangladesh, sacred within Hinduism.
A surname from Italian.
plural of Gangi
A surname.
To move in a manner characteristic of a gangling person.
plural of Gangl
Tall and thin, especially so as to cause physical awkwardness.
A barangay of Jomalig, Quezon, Philippines.
The necrosis and rotting of flesh, usually caused by lack of blood supply.
plural of gang
Alternative form of ganza (“type of metal”).
second-person singular simple present indicative of gang
A county of Tianshui, Gansu, China.
The earthy waste substances occurring in metallic ore.
Alternative form of ganef.
plural of ganif
A kind of brittle limestone.
A surname.
Alternative form of ganja.
A city in Odisha, India.
plural of ganja
plural of ganj
plural of ganj
simple past and past participle of gank
third-person singular simple present indicative of gank
A surname.
A plant formerly used to provide alkaline ashes for soap-making, Salsola aphylla.
A Tibetan autonomous prefecture in Gansu, China.