People & Groups
Actions & Ideas
Feelings & Situations
Poetry Words
Word Meanings
100

These are groups of people chosen to do certain work.

What are committees?

100

This means "to argue or discuss."

What is to debate?

 

100

This is a condition or state of affairs.

What is a situation?

100

These poems do not have rhyme.

What is free verse?

100

This is a group of words that mean the same or nearly the same as another word.

What are synonyms?

200

This is a meeting for a specific purpose.

What is a convention?

200

This is a plan or suggestion.

What is a proposal?

200

This is a feeling of thankfulness.

This is a feeling of thankfulness.

200

This type of poem tells a story.

What is a narrative poem?

200

This is the main idea or meaning of a word.

What is a definition?

300

These are people chosen to speak or act for others.

Who are representatives?

300

When you do this, you make a choice about how to solve a problem.

What is to resolve?

300

This is leadership or direction.

What is guidance?

300

This is the repeating of words, phrases, or lines in a poem.

What is repetition?

300

This is a word that means the opposite of another word.

What is an antonym?

400

This is formed by joining two or more people or things together.
Answer: What is a union?

What is a union?

400

This means making someone feel certain or sure about something.

What is assuring?


400

This is a result or consequence.

 What is an outcome?

400

A poem with this has lines that end with the same sound.

What is rhyme?

400

This is the study of how words are formed and how their parts can change their meaning.  

What is morphology?

500

This means "before or earlier."

What is previous?

500

If you did this to the smell of smoke, you discovered it or noticed it.

What is detected?

500

If something is doing this, it is coming into view and can be seen.

What is emerging?

500

This is a chase or trying to catch something.

What is a pursuit?

500

This is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and spelling.

What is a homophone?

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