NOUNS
VERBS
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
NEUTRAL
100
An exceptional ability or talent in a particular field or undertaking; skill, expertise.
What is "prowess"?
100
To make (pain, suffering, etc.) less severe; to relieve; to ease, reduce.
What is "alleviate"?
100
As an attribute of a god, esp. the Christian God or Christ: almighty; all-powerful, having infinite power.
What is "omnipotent"?
100
Feeling against, hostile feeling towards; constitutional or settled aversion or dislike.
What is "antipathy"?
100
Capable of being touched; affecting the sense of touch; touchable.
What is "tangible"?
200
A final condition or stipulation; one's last word on a matter.
What is "ultimatum"?
200
Of a person: to make an oblique or indirect reference to, to refer indirectly or in passing to. Also (esp. in later use): to refer in any manner to.
What is "allude"?
200
Abounding in health and spirits, overflowing with delight.
What is "exuberant"?
200
Of or pertaining to, befitting or resembling, characteristic of, a sophomore; hence, pretentious, bombastic, inflated in style or manner; immature, crude, superficial.
What is "sophomoric"?
200
Unspoken, unvoiced; silent, emitting no sound; noiseless, wordless.
What is "tacit"?
300
A wrong name or designation, esp. one which conveys a misleading impression.
What is "misnomer"?
300
To revolve, turn over repeatedly in the mind; to meditate deeply upon.
What is "ruminate"?
300
Generous in feeling or conduct; superior to petty resentment or jealousy.
What is "magnanimous"?
300
Of persons or their dispositions: Given to contention; prone to strife or dispute; quarrelsome.
What is "contentious"?
300
Fervently devoted to the promotion of some person or cause; intensely earnest; actively enthusiastic.
What is "zealous"?
400
Propriety of behaviour; what is fitting or proper in behaviour or demeanour, what is in accordance with the standard of good breeding; the avoidance of anything unseemly or offensive in manner.
What is "decorum"?
400
To make an express demand for something as a condition of agreement.
What is "stipulate"?
400
To praise, to sing or speak the praises of; to celebrate.
What is "laud"?
400
Hardened, unfeeling, insensible.
What is "callous"?
400
Characterized by or abounding in turns or curves.
What is "sinuous"?
500
Temporary rest or relief from an unpleasant, undesirable, or tiring situation; a period of rest, a break.
What is "respite"?
500
To revoke, cancel, or repeal (a law, order, agreement, etc.)
What is "rescind"?
500
Chiefly of a mental or emotional experience or condition: regretful or painful, sometimes in a pleasurable way; tenderly sorrowful, bitter-sweet.
What is "poignant"?
500
Inclined to war or fighting; warlike.
What is "bellicose"?
500
To accustom to new conditions.
What is "acclimate"?
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