Adjectives
Nouns and Verbs
Adjectives and/or Adverbs
Verbs AND Nouns AND Adjectives AND (maybe?) Adverbs
Wild Card
100

Stern, unyielding, gloomy, ill-humored

Dour

100

to say again; to repeat

Reiterate

100

Able to use both hands equally well

Ambidextrous

100

Courage in Facing difficulties

Fortitude

100

The name of the building that you are currently in

Willis Hall

200

Intended to deceive or entrap; sly, treacherous

Insidious

200

to stare with open mouth; to open wide

Gape

200

word-for-word; exactly as written or spoken

Verbatim

200

To make larger; increase

Augment

200

The dean went over the dress code again, seeking to __________ the importance of not appearing __________ during the formal ceremony.

reiterate; unkempt

300

untidy; not properly maintained; rude

Unkempt

300

to position or arrange; to utilize; to form up

Deploy

300

easily bent, flexible; easily influenced

pliable

300

A hint; indirect suggestion

Intimation

300

According to the Navajo, this world was inhabited by Grasshoppers

The Third World

400

Experimental in nature; uncertain, hesitant

Tentative

400

An external appearance, cover, mask

Guise

400

Cautiously; with great care

Warily

400

Wealthy, luxurious, ample, grandiose 

Opulent

400

The player approached the plate in the _________ of a right-handed hitter, but, being ___________, he was able to switch to the other side of the plate, too.

Guise; ambidextrous

500

Not easily moved mentally or emotionally; dull, unresponsive

Stolid

500

To utter taunting words (v)

An expression of scorn (n)

Gibe

500

Deprived of; made unhappy through a loss

Bereft

500

To corrupt, make worse by the addition of something lesser

Adulterate

500

The TV writer wanted to get an emotional reaction from even the most _________ viewers, but she also worried that she might __________ the prestigious reputation of the show if she were to _________ too many sudden twists.

stolid; adulterate; deploy

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