Words Starting with "M"
1,120 words found
The process or act of changing something to suit contemporary standards or implementing modern elements.
To request something respectfully or formally on behalf of another person or party.
The act of placing someone in a difficult or cornered position, leaving them with no room to resist or defend themselves.
To provide capital or financial support to someone to start or operate a business venture.
The act of protruding or extending the lips forward, typically as an expression of mockery, sulking, or displeasure.
To cause something to be scattered or in disarray, and to force someone or something to flee in a panicked, helter-skelter manner.
The act of making something known, liked, or favored by many people in the wider community.
A written document containing the legal grounds from a petitioner for cassation to challenge a lower court's decision.
A city in West Kalimantan, Indonesia
The act of criticizing, mocking, or ridiculing someone arbitrarily according to one's own whims.
The process of placing two or more things side-by-side to determine similarities, differences, or relative values.
The act of a man taking a woman as his wife through the bond of marriage.
The act of insulting or berating someone using extremely harsh and vile language.
The activity of offering, selling, or exchanging goods and services within the scope of economic transactions or trade.
To perform efforts or actions to end a dispute between two parties so that a peaceful agreement is reached.
The act of deceiving, tricking, or manipulating someone into doing something that is detrimental to themselves.
The act of regarding or treating someone or something excessively as if they were a god or a supreme figure.
The act of exchanging an item for another with an additional value or payment as a supplement.
To observe or watch carefully
A figurative expression meaning to neglect one's own interests or family for the sake of others.
The act of including or bringing someone or something along in an activity or journey.
The act of making something tighter, faster, smoother, or more securely fastened.
The act of making something harder, firmer, or more stringent than its previous state.
The act of driving away, expelling, or removing someone from a place or environment.
To make something stronger, firmer, more steadfast, or tighter, whether in physical, relational, or argumentative contexts.
The act of making something happen faster or more promptly than before.
To cause someone or something to feel extremely tired, exhausted, or drained of energy due to strenuous activity.
To allow or let something go without hindrance; to not restrain or prevent.
The act of making something visible to others or showing something so that it is known and noticed.
To make something varied or to treat something in a variety of different ways.