Words

Put forth

"He put forth a clear, logical argument"

Synonyms:propse, present

Antonyms:hide, keep, conceal

Putrid / Putrefy

(of a body or other organic matter) decay or rot and produce a fetid smell

"The body was beginning to putrefy"

Synonyms:decay, rot, decompose

Quack

a person who dishonestly pretends to have skill, knowledge, or qualification

Synonyms:fake

Quaff

drink (especially an alcoholic drink) heartily

Synonyms:carouse, drink, gulp

Quaint

attractively unusual or old-fashioned

"Quaint country cottages"

Synonyms:picturesque, charming

Antonyms:modern, common, regular

Quake

shake or tremble

"He quaked with fear"

Synonyms:shake, tremble, quiver, shiver, shudder

Quandary

"I've had two job offers, and I'm in real quandary about/over which one to accept"

Synonyms:dilemma, perplexity

Quarry

Synonyms:prey, victim

Quash

Synonyms:cancel, rescind, repeal, revoke

Queer

Synonyms:strange, odd, eccentric

Antonyms:ordinary

Quell

to stop something, especially by using force

"Soldiers were sent to quell the riots"

Synonyms:end, finish

Quench

satisfy (one's thirst) by drinking

extinguish (a fire)

Synonyms:extinguish, put out

Quiescent

in a state or period of inactivity or dormancy

Synonyms:inactive, inert, latent, fallow

Quintessential

being the most typical example or most important part of something

Synonyms:typical

Quiver

Synonyms:tremble, shiver, shake, quake, shudder

Quotidian

of or occurring every day

Synonyms:daily

Rabid

showing extreme support or belief in something

"Even the most rabid cricket fans don't know how DLS works"

Synonyms:extreme, fanatical, overzealous

Radiant

Synonyms:glowing, bright, gleaming

Radical

affecting the fundamental nature of something

Synonyms:extreme, absolute, profound

Ragged

(of clothes) old and torn

Synonyms:torn, ripped, tattered