nouns
verbs
adverbs
adjectives
any
100
An area of work, study, etc.
What is field
100
To break a rule or law usually to gain an advantage at something.
What is cheat
100
Genuinely or truly.
What is sincerely
100
Unable to see.
What is blind
100
To say usually in an unwilling way that you accept or do not deny the truth or existence of (something).
What is admit.
200
The right or ability to do something that is given by someone else.
What is permission
200
To produce a dull continuous pain like in a tooth.
What is ache.
200
Relating to the job or work of someone in a position of authority.
What is officially
200
Calm and in control of your emotions.
What is composed.
200
A very large amount of money — usually singular.
What is fortune
300
The act or process of trying to get or win something such as a prize.
What is competition
300
Having given work or a job to (someone) in exchange for wages or a salary
What is hired.
300
In a harsh, critical, or angry way.
What is sharply
300
Not mixed with anything else.
What is pure
300
Admired by many people.
What is respect
400
The state or feeling of being disappointed.
What is disappointment.
400
To to want or wish for (something).
What is desire
400
Used to refer to what is true or real.
What is actually
400
Required or expected to happen (not used before a noun)
What is due.
400
Feeling or showing thanks
What is grateful
500
A feeling of sadness or disappointment about something that you did or did not do.
What is regrets
500
To damage (something) so badly that it is no longer useful.
What is ruin
500
To do something in a way that is very pleasing or appealing.
What is charmingly.
500
Feeling or showing confusion because something is difficult to understand.
What is puzzled
500
(adj) Not joined, connected, or combined: placed or kept apart.
What is separate
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