NOUNS
VERBS
ADJECTIVES
EASILY CONFUSED WORDS
SYNONYMS
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Preamle

100

To strongly hope or aim for something in the future.

Aspire

100

Highly skilled or very good at something.

Adept

100

Doubtful or questioning—often confused with ‘cynical.

Skeptical

100

Her skill piano playing showed she had real ______.”

adept

200

Thick, sticky mud—or a difficult situation you get stuck in.

Mire

200

To scold or gently criticize someone.

Chide

200

Deserving hatred or strong disapproval.

Despicable

200

Careless or sloppy—don’t mix it up with ‘slip‑up.

Slipshod

200

The villain’s hateful actions made him seem truly ______.”

despicable

300

A word or name that is a smaller or shortened form of something.

Diminutive

300

To set someone free from control or restrictions.

Emancipate

300

Incorrect or based on wrong information.

Erroneous

300

Cold, empty, or hopeless—sometimes confused with ‘bleach.’

Bleak

300

The athlete felt unstoppable after the win, as if he were ______.”

invincible

400

A bold or daring achievement, often used in adventure stories.

Exploit

400

To weaken or damage something, especially an ability.

Impair

400

Slow, weak, or lacking energy.

Languid

400

Noticeable in an unpleasant or pushy way—often confused with ‘intrusive.’

Obtrusive

400

The lifeless landscape looked completely ______.”

bleak

500

This word describes terrain that is rough and uneven, like a mountain landscape.

Rugged

500

To cause something to become a certain way, or to provide a service.

Render

500

Too powerful to be defeated or overcome.

Invincible

500

Spoken or done without preparation—easily mixed up with ‘spontaneous.’

Extemporaneous

500

The teacher gave an unplanned speech, meaning it was ______.”

extemporaneous

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