Noun
Adjective
Verb
Adverb
Idiom
100

a strong desire to learn, know, or find out about something

curiosity

100

strange, unusual, or odd

peculiar

100

to give a document, proposal, or piece of work to someone so they can review or decide on it

submit

100

not often; seldom

rarely

100

to continue doing something without changing

stick to

200

a particular smell, especially an unpleasant or strong one

odor

200

able to be healed, treated, or made healthy again

curable

200

to provide a person, animal, or plant with the food and substances necessary for growth and health

nourish

200

without relying on or being controlled by others

independently

200

to need, require, or publicly demand a specific action or reaction

call for

300

a specific group of living organisms (animals or plants)

species

300

including or covering all types of people, things, or services; not leaving anyone out

inclusive

300

to test, examine, or check people or things to select them or see if they have a disease or problem

screen

300

in an important or meaningful way

significantly

300

to become established and accepted

take hold

400

the state or quality of being correct, exact, or free from error

accuracy

400

following traditional standards, common agreement, or accepted social norms rather than new ideas

conventional

400

to prevent someone or something from entering a group or space.

exclude

400

in a way that relates to seeing or appearance

visually

400

on the condition that; provided that

as long as

500

a process to ask questions and gather information about something, or a formal request for knowledge

inquiry

500

affecting or spreading to a very large number of individuals within a population at the same time

epidemic

500

to direct attention toward a problem or issue and take action to deal with or solve it

address

500

in a way that shows skill, imagination, or aesthetic feeling

artistically

500

a maximum of

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