adjectives
Nouns
Misc.
Nouns
adjectives
100

necessary, absolutely essential.

(Cheese is ____ for Riley Kozlowski.)

Indispensable

100

tall slender of a mosque

(The ________ loomed high above me.)

minarets

100

with calm acceptance

(I ____ agreed with George that he would win whilst we played whist.)

philosophically

100

scoundrels, dishonest persons

(The ____ blew up the bodega.)

rouges

100

Bright red

(The _____ bird could be seen from a mile away.)

Vermillion

200

Having the appearance of a stroke.

(The opossum looked like it was ____ before I poked it with a stick.)

apoplectic

200

lush, green vegetation

(The field of _____ smelled like freshness.)


verdure

200

strolling, casually walking, unhurried walking

(The girl went ______ to class in no hurry.)

promenading

200

winds

(The ______ blew the boy’s kite so high up, he could barely see it.)

zephyrs

200

unemotional

(The ______ boy showed no enthusiasm towards the concert tickets.)

Phlegmatic

300

Luminescent

(The ______ wall colors lit the whole room up.)

phosphorescent

300

cheerful readiness, briskness

(Riley has _____ when he talks.)

alacrity

300

with conviction, confidence, certainty

(The boy ______ finished his test.)

dogmatically

300

recent, passionate converts to a religion or opinion

(The _____ devoted their lives to god.)

proselytes

300

mysterious

(The ______ bunny appeared out of the hat.)

enigmatic

400

attractive, referring to scenery, resembling a picture

(The ______ painting looked almost lifelike.)

picturesque

400

convulsion, sudden sharp attack

(The little boy had a ______ in his brain while he was licking his luscious lollipop.)

paroxysm

400

excessively talkative

(The ____ tour guide left us with lots of knowledge.)

loquacious

400

a feeling that an event is about to occur; previous warning

(The boy had a _____ that he would fail his exams.)

premonition

400

secretive, tight-lipped

(The _____ detective never told anyone outside the police force the details of the crime.)

taciturn

500

distinguishable, able to be detected

(The ___ albino dog could easily be spotted from the rest of the pack.)

discernible

500

astonishment

(I watched with _____ as the diver did a quadruple backflip into the pool.)


stupefaction

500

sparkles, gleams

(The ____________ lit up the whole room.)

scintillations

500

changing fortunes

(His trip was delayed by unexpected _______.)

vicissitudes

500

troubling, burdensome, extremely urgent or persistent

(Passepartout felt ______ that both he and Phileas Fogg wouldn’t get out of jail in time when they got arrested.)

importunate

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