| Question |
Answer |
| macabre |
gross/ghastly/suggestive of horrible death and decay |
| magnanimous |
noble/generous/forgiving/magnificently kind |
| malaise |
a feeling of illness or depression |
| malediction |
a spoken curse |
| malevolent |
wishing evil on others/malicious |
| malice |
the desire to do bad to others/spite |
| malicious |
having the desire to do bad to others/having malice |
| malign |
to say bad things about/slander |
| malignancy |
a malevolent and malicious act |
| malodorous |
smelling bad/having a bad odor |
| maneuver |
a skillful or clever move |
| maritime |
near the sea/concerned with shipping or navigation |
| meander |
to wander around aimlessly |
| melancholy |
sadness/depression/pensiveness |
| mellifluous |
sweet sounding/flowing with honey or sweetness |
| mendacious |
untruthful/lying |
| mendicant |
a beggar/practicing begging |
| meticulous |
extremely careful and precise |
| miasma |
a poisonous atmosphere or cloud |
| minuscule |
very tiny |
| misnomer |
an inappropriate or wrong name |
| mitigate |
to make less severe |
| modicum |
little bit |
| monotonous |
always the same pitch/boring/repetitious |
| mordant |
bitingly sarcastic or nasty |
| morose |
sullen/depressed |
| myriad |
many/a lot/a very large amount |