| ALTHOUGH | • although conj. Though, even though, in spite of or despite the fact that: introducing a clause that expresses a concession. • although conj. But, except. • ALTHOUGH conj. despite the fact that. |
| CLAUGHTS | • CLAUGHT v. (Scots) to snatch, also CLAUCHT. |
| FLAUGHTS | • FLAUGHT v. (Scots) to cut, pare. |
| GHASTFUL | • ghastful adj. (Archaic) Causing fear; terrifying; dreadful; fit to make one aghast; exceedingly dismal. • ghastful adj. (Archaic) Terrified, frightened. • GHASTFUL adj. (Spenser) terrifying; full of fear, also GASTFULL. |
| GLUTCHED | • glutched v. Simple past tense and past participle of glutch. • GLUTCH v. to gulp or swallow. |
| GLUTCHES | • glutches n. Plural of glutch. • glutches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glutch. • GLUTCH v. to gulp or swallow. |
| HURTLING | • hurtling v. Present participle of hurtle. • hurtling n. The act of something being hurtled or thrown. • HURTLE v. to rush violently. |
| HUSTLING | • hustling v. Present participle of hustle. • hustling n. Act of one who hustles. • HUSTLING n. the act of hustling. |
| LAUGHTER | • laughter n. The sound of laughing, produced by air so expelled; any similar sound. • laughter n. A movement (usually involuntary) of the muscles of the laughing face, particularly of the lips, and… • laughter n. (Archaic) A reason for merriment. |
| LIGHTFUL | • lightful adj. (Poetic) Full of light; bright. • lightful adj. Light; cheerful. • LIGHTFUL adj. brightly illuminated. |
| MIGHTFUL | • mightful adj. (Now literary, archaic) Mighty, powerful. • MIGHTFUL adj. (Shakespeare) mighty. |
| OUTLAUGH | • outlaugh v. (Transitive) To ridicule or laugh someone out of a purpose, principle, etc.; laugh down; discourage… • outlaugh v. (Transitive) To laugh louder than, surpass in laughing. • OUTLAUGH v. to surpass in laughing. |
| RIGHTFUL | • rightful adj. By right; by law. • RIGHTFUL adj. just and proper. |
| SUNLIGHT | • sunlight n. All the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun, especially that in the visible spectrum that bathes the Earth. • sunlight n. (Figuratively) Brightness, hope; a positive outlook. • sunlight n. Synonym of sunrise. |
| TURLOUGH | • turlough n. (Ireland) A temporary lake in an area of limestone, filled by rising groundwater during the rainy winter season. • TURLOUGH n. (Irish) a pond that dries up in summer. |
| UPLIGHTS | • uplights n. Plural of uplight. • UPLIGHT v. to light to a higher brightness. |