adjectives
nouns
verbs
syn/ant
root-"take"
cap-cept-ceipt
100

relayed as a secret-private

confidential 

100

a brief statement of information or news

bulletin

100

to divide into parts-to examine thoroughly 

analyze 

100

the same as to fall back or move away from 

retreat

100

willingly take or receive

accept

200

not taking either side in a dispute-uninvolved 

neutral

200

one or more than one hundred basic substances from which all things are made

element 

200

to set on fire, to begin to burn

ignite 

200

the same as slow 

gradual  

200

the largest amount that can be held

capacity

300

having to do with a mechanical or scientific subject 

technical 

300

condition of being worthy, honored, respected 

dignity

300

to go back or withdraw

retreat

300

Opposite of known to all or public

confidential  

300

to take by force

capture 

400
inventive and clever

ingenious 

400

a habit of acting or thinking in a certain way

tendency 

400

to talk falsely or incorrectly about someone

slander 

400

same as to study carefully 

analyze 

400

a written statement that something has been received 

receipt 

500

good-humored, full of fun and merry 

jovial 

500

the point that something happens or begins-the brink

verge

500

to choose a person as a representative 

delegate
500

opposite of full-sized 

miniature 

500

a gathering to receive and welcome people

reception 

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