Near/Far
Good/Bad
Amounts/Contents
Motion/Emotions
Etymologies
100

Having both the "ap" prefix meaning far and "proxim" prefix meaning near, this word means estimated, nearly accurate but just off the mark. 

What is approximate?

100

A funeral speech where a speaker says only good things of the dead person.

What is a eulogy?

100

Spanish painter Pablo Picasso had a blue period in which he painted monochromatic paintings all in different shades of blue. Paintings like his "Girl before a Mirror" would be describes with this word. 

What is polychrome?

100

To immigrate is to move into a new country, but this word means to leave your old country.

What is emigrate?

100

It comes from the prefix “pro-” and the root “aio” meaning “to speak.” Omens or portents were foretellings of the future and monsters, too, were spoken forth by the gods as warnings. As time passed and things became more secular (not rooted in religious or supernatural ideas), the word evolved to mean unnatural or remarkable or extraordinary in size, extent, or degree.

What is prodigious?

200

Beginning with the "para" prefix meaning near, beside, or next to this, this word is used to describe those moments where another reality seems to be near or beside our normal reality, producing strange results.

What is paranormal?

200

The Italian song "Ti Voglio Tanto Bene" means "I wish you much good." This word describes a person who is kind and wishes good for others. 

What is benevolent?

200
This word beginning with the prefix "poly-" refers to a multilingual person.
What is polyglot?
200

Precede and succeed mean to go before and to follow, respectively. This word means to go between.

What is intercede?

200

This word relates to the economic principle of supply and demand. If there’s a short supply of something, you can increase the price on it because that short supply increases the demand for it, and you can get people to pay more for it. So when something is expensive (dear), chances are it’s because there’s a lack (death) of supply.

What is dearth?

300

The telephone allowed for sound to travel across far distances. Something that would allow you to move objects across far distances would give you this power.

What is telekinesis?
300

This word is seems to be formed by two roots meaning bad, but the first root is actually from the Latin word dies meaning days, so that it literally means bad days. If the weather is gloomy, depressing, and miserable, you could describe it with this word.


What is dismal?

300

Beginning with the prefix "multi-" this word is a synonym for crowd.

What is multitude?

300

Someone who would never go on a hot-air balloon or take in the view from the observation deck on the Top of the Rock has this.

What is acrophobia?

300

Meaning "spread out, lavish, or extravagant," this word literally translates to "pour forth." The root sense is that of liquid being poured out in large quantities. By the 17th century, it began to be used to describe an abundance or large quantity. It shares roots with words like "effuse" and "confuse."

What is profuse?

400

Aphelion is the farthest point from the Sun, but this is farthest point from Earth.

What is apogee?

400

This word describes something gentle, harmless, or not dangerous, such as a tumor that is not malgnant, or cancerous.

What is benign?

400

This word comes from Latin roots meaning "horn of plenty."

What is cornucopia?

400

Fear of snakes.

What is ophidiophobia?
400

Coined in 1910 by Swiss psychologist Eugen Bleuler on the model of German Equivalenz "equivalence," this  word literally means having "strength in both ways" or "both strengths" for conflicting feelings, being pulled in two strong directions simultaneously or simultaneous conflicting feelings.

What is ambivalence?

500

Positioning two things next to each other or side by side.

What is juxtapose?

500

This word means a general feeling of discomfort, illness, or unhappiness that is difficult to explain.

What is malaise?

500

This word that describes an inflated sense of self-love begins with a prefix that means empty.

What is vanity?

500
A common childhood fear, this word means fear of the dark.

What is achluophobia?

500

This word referred to wines that were so dry they left a harsh feeling in the mouth, and then it came to be used for harsh people and harsh conditions that leave the mouth dry and thirsty, unsatisfied. 

What is austere?

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