Mogul: powerful person
Example: [industry moguls]
Moiety: part half
Example: [there is a slight moiety of savage in her personality]
Molecule: the smallest particle of a substance
Example: [a water molecule]
Molest: bother
Example: [The girl had been molested]
Mollify: to calm or make less severe
Example: [I tried to mollify her by giving her flowers]
Molt: skin periodically to shed hair
Example: [snakes molt]
Molten: melted
Example: [molten lava]
Momentary: Lasting but a short time.
Momentous: of great importance
Example: [a momentous decision]
Momentum: An impetus
Example: [give new momentum to their plans]
Monarchy: Government by a single ruler
Monastery: convent, a building or collection of buildings in which a religious community resides, hermitage, nunnery
Example: [He died, in a monastery which he had built at Placs, the place of his nativity, in 490]
Monastic: related to monks
Example: [a monastic life]
Monetary: Financial
Example: [monetary policy]
Mongrel: crossbreed, hybrid, (offensive) person of uncertain origin, dog of mixed breed, cross between different types of things
Example: [Since mongrel dogs were cheap, it was cheaper to replace them when they died than so to care for them as to keep them from dying. A shaggy little damaged man, withal, not unlike an old dog of some mongrel breed, who has been considerably knocked about. Any mongrel could smell those with a cold in the head]
Monition: word of advice, warning, admonition, formal notice, rebuke
Example: [She married one whose perfection had seemed to her impeccable, and then suddenly without a monition the tide of disaster set in]
Monitory: cautioning, advisory, warning
Example: [[..] a solemn, a monitory, a parental voice]
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Monochromatic: having only one color
Monocracy: Government by a single person.
Monogamy: marriage to one person at a time
Monogram: A character consisting of two or more letters interwoven into one usually initials of a name.
Monograph: comprehensive written study of a specific subject
Example: [I have not looked at his Twelve Caesars for twice as many years, but I should be greatly surprised to find it other than one of the greatest historical monographs ever written]
Monolith: large block of stone
Monolithic: large and uniform
Example: [monolithic state-run organizations]
Monologue: dramatic speech performed by one actor
Monomania: pathological obsession restricted to one subject
Example: [He thought of it constantly, so that it became a monomania. Monomania is a derangement of mind in regard to a single subject only]
Monopoly: domination, exclusive control of all sales and distribution, dominance, cartel, ascendance
Example: [He had the monopoly, and, like all monopolies, he abused his position. a state monopoly on raw materials]
Monosyllable: word of only one syllable
Example: [She looked at him for an appreciable fraction of a minute she answered, and when she did, it was in the monosyllable]
Monotheism: belief in one god
Example: [Abraham tries to prevail over God in the merit of having brought monotheism to the world]
Monotone: The sameness or monotony of utterance.
Monotonous: Unchanging and tedious.
Monotony: A lack of variation
Example: [with nothing to break the monotony]
Monsieur: Mister
Example: [It is you and me, monsieur]
Monstrosity: eyesore, outrage, horrible appearance, horror, monster
Example: [And overcome at the thought of such a monstrosity, she began to shed her tender tears to the great disturbance of the master]
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Monumental: colossal massive
Example: [a monumental task]
Moodiness: fits of depression or gloom
Example: [the cause of her moodiness]
Moonbeam: A ray of moonlight.
Moor: marshy wasteland
Example: [these moors can only be used for hunting]
Moot: previously decided disputable
Example: [It’s a moot point]
Morale: confidence spirit
Example: [the team’s high morale]
Moralist: A writer on ethics.
Morality: Virtue.
Moralize: lecture, criticize, pontificate, preach, reform
Example: [It is easy for persons with plenty of money to moralize on the shortcomings of others]
Moratorium: postponement
Example: [a moratorium on nuclear weapons testing]
Morbid: abnormally gloomy
Example: [a morbid fascination with death]
Mordacious: Biting or giving to biting.
Mordant: sarcastic biting
Example: [mordant humor]
Mores: customs moral standards
Example: [middle-class mores]
Moribund: near death
Example: [How can the shopping mall be revived from its present moribund state?]
Morose: gloomy sullen
Example: [a morose expression]
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