Adjectives I
Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives II
Sentences
100

unavoidable, unalterable

inevitable

100

to take vengeance on behalf of

avenge

100

the deliberate spreading of information, etc. to help or harm a cause

propaganda

100

unending, ceaseless

incessant

100

A Patriot win at the Super Bowl seemed _____ no matter how much everyone hoped otherwise.

inevitable

200

bold, daring, fearless

audacious

200

to acknowledge as true, admit defeat

concede

200

the act of holding back, checking, restricting

restraint

200

unclear, uncertain

obscure

200

The evidence presented was _____ at best, so the jurors had to find the defendant not guilty.

obscure

300

disrespectful, scornful

contemptuous

300

to give up on, abandon

forsake

300

one who is unmoved by joy or grief

stoic

300

irritable, whiny, bratty

petulant

300

The _____ little girl would not stop whining.

petulant
400

chaotic, disorderly

tumultuous

400

to be faithful or deeply respectful

revere

400

the willingness to give in or submit

resignation

400

yearning, longing, nostalgic

wistful

400

I am _____ly thinking about summer while it's -5 degrees outside.

wistful

500

persistent, driven

tenacious

500

to accept

tolerate

500

lack of concern; apathy

indifference

500

flattering, fawning

obsequious

500

My brother's _____ gesture of doing all my chores was just to get me to drive him somewhere.

obsequious

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