| 2601 | gradient | an inclined surface, grade, ramp |
| 2602 | granary | a storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed |
| 2603 | grandeur | the state of being grand or splendid, magnificence |
| 2604 | grandiloquence | lofty, pompous or bombastic speech or writing |
| 2605 | grandiloquent | overly wordy, pompous, flowery, or elaborate |
| 2606 | grandiose | large and impressive, in size, scope or extent |
| 2607 | grantee | the person to whom something is granted |
| 2608 | grantor | a person who grants something |
| 2609 | granular | consisting of, or resembling, granules or grains |
| 2610 | granulate | to segment into tiny grains or particles |
| 2611 | granule | a tiny grain, a small particle |
| 2612 | grapple | to seize something and hold it firmly |
| 2613 | grate | to shred things, usually food, by rubbing across a grater |
| 2614 | gratification | the act of pleasing the mind, the taste, or the appetite |
| 2615 | gratify | to give pleasure by satisfying desires, to indulge |
| 2616 | gratis | free, without charge |
| 2617 | gratuitous | being without apparent reason, cause, or justification |
| 2618 | gratuity | a reward, or payment provided freely, without obligation |
| 2619 | gregarious | fond of the company of others, sociable |
| 2620 | grenadier | a type of soldier, originally one who threw grenades |
| 2621 | grievance | something which causes grief |
| 2622 | grievous | causing grief, pain or sorrow |
| 2623 | grimace | to distort one's face, to make faces |
| 2624 | grindstone | an abrasive wheel for sharpening, polishing or grinding |
| 2625 | grisly | horrifyingly repellent, terrifying, gruesome |
| 2626 | gristle | cartilage, especially in meats |
| 2627 | gritty | containing sand or grit, full of hard particles |
| 2628 | grotesque | distorted and unnatural in shape or size, abnormal, hideous |
| 2629 | grotto | a cave or cavern |
| 2630 | grouse | any gallinaceous birds of the subfamily tetraoninae |
| 2631 | grovel | to humble oneself or act in an abject manner |
| 2632 | gruff | to have a rough, surly, or harsh nature |
| 2633 | guess | to reach a partly (or totally) unqualified conclusion |
| 2634 | guffaw | to laugh boisterously |
| 2635 | guile | insidious cunning in attaining a goal, artful deception |
| 2636 | guileless | sincere, honest, straightforward, frank |
| 2637 | guinea | a coastal region in w africa |
| 2638 | guise | general external appearance, aspect, semblance |
| 2639 | gullibility | the quality of believing information, truthful or otherwise |
| 2640 | gullible | easily deceived or cheated |
| 2641 | gumption | energy of mind and body, enthusiasm |
| 2642 | gustatory | of, or relating to, the sense of taste |
| 2643 | gusto | enthusiasm, enjoyment, vigor |
| 2644 | guzzle | to drink quickly, voraciously, or to excess |
| 2645 | gynecocracy | a society ruled by women |
| 2646 | gynecology | a medical science dealing with women's reproductive health |
| 2647 | gyrate | to revolve round a central point, to revolve |
| 2648 | gyroscope | apparatus of a wheel which spins inside of a frame |
| 2649 | habitable | safe and comfortable, fit for habitation |
| 2650 | habitant | inhabitant, dweller |
| 2651 | habitual | behaving in a regular manner, as a habit |
| 2652 | habitude | the essential character of one's being or existence |
| 2653 | hackles | the erectile hair on the back of an animal's neck |
| 2654 | hackney | to make uninteresting or trite by frequent use |
| 2655 | hackneyed | made commonplace or trite, stale |
| 2656 | haggard | looking exhausted and unwell, in poor condition |
| 2657 | hail | to cheer, salute, or greet, welcome |
| 2658 | halcyon | calm, peaceful, tranquil |
| 2659 | hale | free from disease or infirmity, robust, vigorous |
| 2660 | hallow | to make holy, to sanctify |
| 2661 | hamper | to hold back, hinder, impede |
| 2662 | handwriting | writing done with a pen or pencil in the hand, script |
| 2663 | hangar | a large garage-like structure where aircraft are kept |
| 2664 | hap | to happen, to befall, to chance |
| 2665 | haphazard | random, chaotic, incomplete, not thorough |
| 2666 | hapless | unlucky, luckless, unfortunate |
| 2667 | harangue | to give a forceful and lengthy lecture or criticism |
| 2668 | harass | to fatigue or to tire with repeated and exhausting efforts |
| 2669 | harbinger | a person who makes known the approach of another, herald |
| 2670 | hard-hearted | unfeeling, unmerciful, pitiless |
| 2671 | hardihood | boldness and daring |
| 2672 | hardy | having rugged physical strength, inured to fatigue |
| 2673 | harmonious | marked by agreement in feeling, attitude, or action |
| 2674 | harrowing | extremely disturbing or distressing, grievous |
| 2675 | haste | swiftness of motion, speed |
| 2676 | haughtiness | the state or property of being haughty, arrogance, snobbery |
| 2677 | haughty | disdainfully proud, snobbish, scornfully arrogant |
| 2678 | hauteur | haughtiness or arrogance, loftiness |
| 2679 | havoc | great destruction or devastation |