Adjectives for When You Want to Impress Someone
Nouns/Names that You Hear in ELA
Verbs That Will Elevate Your Writing
Grammar Concepts
Words That Can Describe School
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This word describes someone who is fanciful or full of whimsy.

What is Whimsical?

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An individual who is a poet, and often times a singer as well. Shakespeare is a famous example of this. 

What is a Bard? 

100

A word meaning "to command or prescribe."

What is Dictates?

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It's a word that joins two clauses/phrases into one complete, complex sentence. 

What is a Conjunction?

100

A word meaning "loud" or "boisterous." Or, a way to describe the noise in the cafeteria. 

What is Raucous? 

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A word meaning "lacking color." 

What is Pallid?

200
A word meaning "a speech given in a formal manner."

What is Oration?

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This is a verb meaning "to grab a strong hold of one's attention."

What is Captivate?

200

You use these symbols to separate citations - or words/phrases that you don't need - from the rest of your writing. 

What are Parentheses?

200

A word meaning "exceeding what is necessary," such as when you're assigned too much homework. 

What is Superfluous?

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This means "refusing to compromise. "It's another way to say "stubborn."

What is Intransigent?

300

It's a word to refer to a satirical imitation. 

What is Parody?

300

Meaning "to scold" or "to criticize."

What is Rebuke?

300

This is a type of punctuation that is used to connect two complete sentences/independent clauses. 

What is a Semicolon?

300

Meaning a trick. This can also describe a prank being pulled on you by a friend, or when you fake an excuse in class.

What is a Ruse?
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It's a word meaning "subject to whim" or "fickle."

What is Capricious?

400

This is a term for someone who pretends to believe in something they do not actually believe in.

What is a Hypocrite?

400

It's a word for shortening something by cutting off the end of it. 

What is Truncate? 

400

This is when you mimic your grammar structure/phrasing in order to emphasize importance to your audience. 

What is Parallelism?

400

This could describe the eyes of school security/a hall monitor. It means "watchful" or "attentive." 

What is Vigilant? 

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It literally means "disdainfully proud," but can also describe someone who thinks too highly of themselves. 

What is Haughty? 

500

Someone who is a beginner; a nicer way of calling someone a noob.

What is a Novice? 

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Another way to say "to confuse."

What is Perplex?

500

This occurs when you forget to use a conjunction, and only use a comma to connect two independent clauses. 

What is a Comma Splice?

500

You could use this word to describe someone who is wild or savage.

What is Feral?

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