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Associations of "Screwed over" (30 Words)
absenteeism | Habitual absence from work. High levels of absenteeism caused by low job motivation. |
bevel | Cut a bevel on shape to a bevel. A very small 45 bevel is ground on the top surface. |
coil | An intrauterine contraceptive device in the form of a coil. Many women don t like the idea of having a coil fitted. |
consumerism | The theory that an increasing consumption of goods is economically beneficial. Many people are becoming increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of consumerism. |
exorbitant | (of a price or amount charged) unreasonably high. Exorbitant rent. |
extra | Excessive or extravagant. Crudit is so extra just call it a snack. |
extravagant | Resulting from or showing a lack of restraint in spending money or resources. Extravagant claims about the merchandise. |
gyrate | Revolve quickly and repeatedly around one’s own axis. The young people gyrated on the dance floor. |
helical | Having the shape or form of a helix; spiral. Helical molecules. |
helix | A curve on a conical or cylindrical surface which would become a straight line if the surface were unrolled into a plane. |
inordinate | (of a person) unrestrained in feelings or behaviour. A book of inordinate length. |
intemperate | (of weather or climate) not mild; subject to extremes. An intemperate social occasion. |
levity | The treatment of a serious matter with humour or lack of due respect. As an attempt to introduce a note of levity the words were a disastrous flop. |
outdo | Get the better of. She outdoes all other athletes. |
overcome | Overcome as with emotions or perceptual stimuli. She was obviously overcome with excitement. |
overreach | An injury to a forefoot of a horse resulting from its having overreached. The Church overreached itself in securing a territory that would prove impossible to hold. |
overstep | Be superior or better than some standard. You must not overstep your borrowing limit. |
prodigal | A person who leaves home to lead a prodigal life but later makes a repentant return. The government wished to clip the wings of the local authority prodigals. |
spiral | To wind or move in a spiral course. An inflationary spiral. |
spiraling | In the shape of a coil. |
stairs | A flight of stairs or a flight of steps. |
superabundance | A quantity that is more than what is appropriate. |
superfluous | Unnecessary, especially through being more than enough. Delete superfluous or unnecessary words. |
tiredness | The state of wishing for sleep or rest; weariness. Tiredness overcame her and she fell into a deep slumber. |
too | In addition. She is a grown woman and a strong one too. |
transcend | Surpass (a person or achievement. He doubts that he will ever transcend Shakespeare. |
undue | Not yet payable. Undue influence. |
unnecessary | Unnecessary things. Good construction is essential to avoid unnecessary waste. |
weariness | Extreme tiredness; fatigue. Growing war weariness. |
whorl | A set of leaves, flowers, or branches springing from the stem at the same level and encircling it. Shelley drew larger and larger dark whorls on her notepad. |