Adjectives
Verbs/Participles I
Verbs/Participles II
Nouns I
Nouns II
100
Thoroughly soaked; saturated
Sodden
100
Separate, released, (emotionally) detached, uninterested
Disengaged
100
Deliberately taunting or teasing
Baiting
100
A rising again, as from decay, disuse, etc.; revival
Resurrection
100
Speech or praise about a dead person
Eulogy
200
(Adjective) lasting only a short time; (noun) a person who is staying or working in a place for only a short time
Transient
200
Intimidated or bullied into submission
Cowed
200
Wound (a person or animal) by scratching and tearing; treat roughly
Maul
200
An action or remark that causes outrage or offense
Affront
200
Unresisting acceptance
Resignation (Or submission)
300
So delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe
Subtle
300
lying stretched out on the ground with one's face downward; being completely overcome or helpless, especially with illness, distress, or exhaustion
Prostrating
300
Evoking interest, attention, or admiration in a powerfully irresistible way; not able to be resisted or refuted
Compelling
300
Respectfulness; not being prideful; lowliness; a feeling of insignificance
Humbleness
300
Manner or physical appearance
Mien
400
Define *futile.*
Having no result; useless; unsuccessful
400
Saunter
Stroll; walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort
400
Define *scorning.*
Feeling or believing something is worthless, despicable, or hateful
400
Define *jurisdiction.* (Do not give examples, but a definition.)
The area of control over which an authority extends
400
Define *conjectures.*
Ideas formed from guessing.
500
Define *incredulous.*
Unwilling or unable to believe something; expressing disbelief (Don't mix it up with *incredible*—impossible or difficult to believe.)
500
Suppress
Put an end to by force; prevent the development, plan, expression of (something)
500
Define *clamor,* as a verb.
Shout loudly or insistently; make a great, loud commotion
500
Define *insinuation.*
A sly suggestion or hint
500
Define *malice.*
Extreme ill will or spite; utter hatred, wishing harm against another
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