Understanding & Explination
Character &
Behavior
Actions &
Practices
Ideas & Circumstances
Emotions & Experiences
100

 Ambiguous

Ambiguous means that your not fixated on a single interpretation of something, your open to other ideas or what other people think of a topic.

Example:
The politician's statement was so ambiguous that no one was sure what he actually promised.

100

Benevolent

Benevolent means that someone or something has a good intention or their kind.

Example:
The benevolent queen was known for her kindness and generosity to her people. 

100

Frugal

Frugal, this means to save money with regard to more important things you need in life.

Example:
By being frugal with her spending, she was able to save enough money for a new laptop.

100

Hypothesis

a hypothesis is an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proven.

Example:
The scientist tested her hypothesis by conducting several experiments in the lab.

100

Jubilant

To be jubilant is to feel or express great joy and triumph.

Example:
The crowd was jubilant after their team won the championship.

200

Coherent

Coherent means that something is logical and makes sense.

Example:
After several drafts, her essay finally presented a coherent argument about climate change.

200

Deceive 

To decide is so trick someone, to make the believe something that's false or to take advantage of them.


Example:
He tried to deceive his parents by pretending to be sick in order to avoid school.

200

Knead

Knead is to work with dough or clay using your hands.

Example:
You need to knead the dough thoroughly to make sure the bread rises properly.

200

Inevitable

Inevitable means that something is certain to happen.

Example:
Death is inevitable for all living things.

200

Lament

To express sorrow, mourning, or regret.

Example:
He lamented the loss of his childhood home.

300

Elaborate

Elaborate means to go further into detail on a topic.

Example:
Could you please elaborate on your proposed solution so we can understand it better? 

300

Gregarious

To be Gregarious is to be more socially active, to be fond of someones company.

Example:
As a gregarious person, she loved attending parties and meeting new people.

300

Meticulous 

This means to show great attention to detail.

Example:
The artist was very meticulous about every detail in her paintings, making them incredibly realistic.

300

Obsolete

Obsolete means that something is no longer in use or has been replaced by something better.

Example:
Using a typewriter is obsolete in modern offices

300

Novice

A person new to or inexperienced in a field or situation.

Example:
Though she was a novice at painting, her first piece was impressive.

400

Discern 

Discern means to recognize or perceive something.

Example:
It was so hard to discern the subtle differences between the two paintings

400

Resilient

When someone says resilient it means that the person or object there talking about is able to recover from downfall or difficult situations.

Example:
Despite facing many challenges, the resilient community quickly rebuilt after the storm.

400

Implement

Implement is to put a plan or idea into effect.

Example:
The school plans to implement a new subject program next month. 

400

Abstract

When something is abstract it is not concrete or physical, its more about concepts and ideas.


Example:
He struggled to understand the abstract concept of infinity.

400

Contentious

Contentious means to Cause an argument

Example:
The politician made a contentious statement that sparked heated debate.

500

Synthesize 

Synthesize means to combine a number of things into a coherent (another word used in the jeopardy) whole.

Example:
For her research paper, she had to synthesize information from many different sources.

500

Altruistic 

When someone is Altruistic it means that they show selfless concern for others well being.

Example:
His altruistic act of volunteering at the animal shelter shows his true compassion.

500

Facilitate 

Facilitate means to make something easier.

Example:
The teacher tried to facilitate group discussions by asking questions.

500

Profound

Profound means to have deep meaning or insight.

Example:
Her words had a profound impact on the audience.

500

Serene

To be serene is to be calm, peaceful, and untroubled.

Example:
The lake looked serene under the moonlight.

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