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Words that sound like "youthful" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Young or seeming young.
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Having a practical or beneficial use.
(adv)
In a youthful manner.
Full of ruth or pity; merciful; compassionate.
Toothy; showing the teeth.
(n)
(UK, dialectal) The European green woodpecker, Picus viridis.
Possessed of great wrath; very angry.
Causing a feeling of loathing; loathsome.
Alternative form of wrathful. [Possessed of great wrath; very angry.]
Initialism of upper flammable limit.
(aviation) Initialism of United Airlines.
A large suburban village in Epsom and Ewell borough, Surrey, England (OS grid ref TQ2262).
In a useful manner; in a way that achieves something
(now rare) Useful.
(N)
Usal or Oosal is a dish from the Indian state of Maharashtra.
a Hebrew first name.
(informal, computing) A utility.
Meditative; thoughtfully silent; ponderous.
(countable) A flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern, often eaten hot with butter and/or honey or syrup.
Honest, and always telling the truth.
The amount that will fit in a mouth.
Full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity.
(trademark) a hollow plastic ball with cutouts
Causing, feeling, or expressing regret or sorrow, especially in a wry or humorous way.
Awake; not sleeping.
Full of worth, merit or value.
Full of or possessing wit; wise; sensible
Involving the danger of death; fatal, deadly.
A surname from German.
Sorrowfully, ruefully.
Obsolete spelling of woeful. [Full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity.]
Full of wealth; prosperous.
The texture of food, drink, etc. as perceived by the mouth.
A quantity contained in or on a shoe.
(Australian rules football) Initialism of West Australian Football League.
(v)
(computing) To upload.
A surname.
Most commonly occurring; typical.
Loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.
(Freemasonry) Initialism of United Grand Lodge of England.
A town and civil parish with a town council in Somerset, England, previously in South Somerset district (OS grid ref ST5516).
A town and seaside resort in County Cork, Ireland (Irish grid ref X 1078).
The capital and largest city of Bashkortostan, Russia.
(obsolete) young
(computer languages, file format) A human-readable data serialization format that takes concepts from XML and from various programming languages.
(rare, UK, dialect) The yaffle or green woodpecker, Picus viridis.
Feeling or causing joy.
Full of hatred.
Beneficial to bodily health.
(colloquial) A large amount or number.
as many as a house will hold
Of, pertaining to, or causing death; deadly; mortal; fatal.
(transitive) To wrap (a person, face etc.) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with up.
(law) Conforming to, or recognised by the laws of society.
Filled with mirth.
Light; cheerful.
A male given name from Irish.
To grab or seize
Full of vitality; lively and exuberant.
As much as a case will hold.
A line of people or animals fastened together, especially a chain of prisoners or slaves.
Alternative spelling of chock full. [(informal) Containing the maximum amount possible, flush on all sides, jam-packed, crammed.]
(now literary, archaic) Mighty, powerful.
Having the opportunity to choose or make choices; abounding in choices
Full of breath, produced by the breath; breathy.
Alternative form of chock full. [(informal) Containing the maximum amount possible, flush on all sides, jam-packed, crammed.]
A surname from Czech.
(obsolete) To stammer.
jolly, joyous or carefree.
Useful; serviceable.
(obsolete) A trifle; something small and insignificant. [15th–17th c.]
Having the characteristics of a game that can be played.