Only Verbs
Words from lessons 15-20
Only Nouns
Words from lessons
1-5
Only Adjetives
100

To ruin or destroy completely and starts with a D.

What is devastate.

100

Noun; honor or respect shown publicly. 

What is HOMAGE.

100

A fruit of the family that includes oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes.

What is citrus.

100

A long, slow, and difficult journey.

What is trek.


100

The place where one lives; home.

What is abode.

200

To sink to a lower level.

What is subside.

200

Something marked with different colored patches or blotches.

What is mottled.

200

A person killed or injured in a war or accident.

Hint: It starts with a T.

What is casualty.

200

A birds feathers.

What is plumage.

200

One who is not tolerant of those people who are different in some way; a prejudiced person.

What is bigot.

300

To move with great force and speed.

What is hurtle.

300

To give one's consent; to agree.

What is assent

300

The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees.

Freedom from strict rules.

What is latitude.

300

Not done on purpose, unintended.

What is unwitting.

300

A collection of animals kept in cages for showing to the public.

What is managerie.

400

To cover with water from a flood or to load with an excessive amount of something.

What is inundate.

400

To have a strong and envious desire for; especially for something belonging to another.

What is covet.

400

A state of great joy, delight, or love.

What is rapture.

400

To match; to be equal to.

To exchange letters with another person.

What is correspond.

400

A large number of people gathered together; a crowd.

What is throng.

500

To make speechless with amazement.

What is dumbfound.

500

To send on specific business.

To finish or complete promptly.

To kill quickly.

Speed in movement or performance.

A written message sent quickly.

What is dispatch.

500

A difficult or dangerous condition or situation.

Hint: There's no hints in 500.

What is plight.

500

A period of rest; a pause.

What is respite.

500

The ability to float.

What is buoyancy.

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