Beginning with A or B
Beginning with N or M
BONUS- Mixed
Beginning with D or E
Beginning with C or D
100

This word begins with B.

It describes someone who is a good natured, performs kind deeds, someone who is kind-hearted, caring, and generous towards others. 

Benevolent 

100

Begins with the letter M

It means to make a big deal out of something little. When someone overreacts, or shows an exaggeration of emotions.

ex) He flung open the door waving his hands in the air in a  ______________ way, in order to make it known that he was feeling upset. 

Melodramatic 

100

This word begins with the letter Z.

It means to have a strong dedication or enthusiasm for something. A feeling of strong eagerness.

Synonyms are: enthusiasm, energized, motivation 

Zeal

100

This word begins with E.

It means to copy something, or someone's behavior because you admire or look up to them.

Synonyms of this word are to mimic, copy, follow, or imitate. 

Emulate 


100

This word begins with the letter C.

It means that someone's mood or personality can be unpredictable, impulsive, or change very frequently. 

Synonyms are: easily changeable, unpredictable, fickle-minded, mood-swing

Capricious 

200

This word begins with the letter B.

It means to get rid of, to ban someone or something, force to send away, or to send someone away from a place. 

Synonyms are: Expel, Kick Out, Get Rid Of, Throw Out

Banish

300

This word begins with the letter A.

This is a very strong word that means someone detests, extremely dislikes or rejects, something.  

Synonyms: Disgust, Loathe, Detest 

(It is typically used in formal writing rather than everyday conversation.)

Abhor

400

This word begins with the letter B.

This word is used when you are describing something that may be boring, unoriginal, dull.  

It can mean something that is so overused that it now seems boring, worn out, or unoriginal.

Banal

500

Begins with letter A. 

This word means to bring someone down, belittle them, cause them to feel shame, offended, or insulted. 

Ex) "Why do you feel the need to ________ me just because I speak with an accent?" 

Abase 

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