Nouns
Adjectives
Verbs
Synonyms or Antonyms
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100

This noun is defined as “the quality or state of being proper or decent” and can describe those who conform to societal behaviors or morals.

propriety

100

This adjective describes something that is "dried up or dehydrated", all moisture is removed.   

desiccated

100

This verb means "to sneak away or hide"; to leave hurriedly or secretly. 

abscond

100

Synonyms for this word include "complicity" "secret" or "conspiracy".

collusion

100

The patient has an ____ need for medication, or else he will lose his sight.

exigent

200

This noun is defined as “a secret agreement or conspiracy”, especially to deceive or cheat others.

collusion

200

This adjectives refers to something that is "native to or originating in a particular region"; In other words, occurring naturally in a particular place.

indigenous

200

This verb refers to "freeing from guilt or from blame"; to declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing.

exculpate

200

Some antonyms for this word include "rich", "wealthy" or "well off". 

destitute

200

After the end of the crusading period, however, relations between East and West had grown ____. 

tenuous

300

This noun describes an “extraordinary ability” and can also be considered a unique skill or talent

prowess

300

This adjectives refers to something that is dull and boring; it can also mean "too slow". 

tedious

300

This verb means "to agree" (usually to a demand, request, or treaty)

accede

300

Some synonyms for this word include "invincible", "unstoppable" or "bulletproof"

indomitable 

300

The book is completely _____ of an index. It is deprived of one.

bereft 

400

This noun describes "self-satisfied ignorance" and typically refers to a feeling of "smug satisfaction" with one's achievements

complacency

400

This adjective describes something that is "in the process of being born" or "coming into existence", beginning to display signs of future potential.

nascent

400

This verb means to "coax someone with kind words or flattery". 

blandish

400

An antonym for this word would be "non-urgent" or noncritical". 

exigent

400

The leaves on the trees began to _____ as winter came, becoming feeble and dry. 

desiccate 

500

This noun refers to someone who is "young or inexperienced" and one who is typically in a beginner stage. 

neophyte

500

This adjective means "devoid of" or "without"; deprived or lacking something. 

bereft

500
Identify the verb in the following sentence:


"Mary ran home and cried."

ran

500

Some synonyms for this word include "flimsy" or "weak". 

tenuous

500

Everyone offered ______ to Sam after winning the Nobel Prize. 

accolades

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