This word means "very big" and starts with the letter "L
Large
This is the exact opposite of the word "Hot".
cold
This dramatic phrase is used to wish performers or actors good luck before a show.
"Break a leg"
This word starting with "A" is usually a verb meaning "to influence", while the word starting with "E" is a noun meaning "the result"
Affect and Effect
This formal verb starting with "C" means "to start" or "to begin"
Commence
This is the opposite of the verb "To Remember".
forgEt
This idiom means that something happens very rarely: "Once in a blue...
moon
The version ending in "-ce" is a noun, while the version ending in "-se" is the verb that means to give a recommendation.
Advice and Advise
This adjective describes a feeling of extreme happiness or being overjoyed.
Elated (Accept: Joyful)
This word is the opposite of "Intentional" or doing something on purpose
Accidental
This phrase means to accidentally reveal a secret: "Let the cat out of the..."
"Bag"
Between "Desert" (dry land) and "Dessert" (sweet food), this is the one spelled with two **"S"**s.
Dessert
This 7-letter word starting with "A" means difficult, tiring, and requiring a lot of effort.
Arduous
This word means existing in large quantities, and it is the opposite of "Scarce".
Abundant
This idiom describes something that happens completely unexpectedly: "Out of the..."
"Blue"
This is the linguistic term for words like "Accept" and "Except" that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Homophones
This advanced word means "very generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival."
Magnanimous
This word means lasting forever, and it is the opposite of "Transient" or temporary.
Permanent
This idiom means to barely succeed or escape a disaster by a very narrow margin: "By the skin of one's...
"Teeth"
This specific spelling of the word—using an "E" instead of an "I"—means to combine well with something else to make it perfect.
Complement