Definition
Verbs
Nouns
Antynoms
Origins
100

Hover v.

hang in the air; fly or be suspended above.

100
Collaborate v.
work together on a common enterprise or project
100
Rubble n.

the remains of something that has been destroyed

100

Evolve v.

Devolve

100

Citadel n.

derived from the Latin word civitas

200

Evolve v.

Undergo development

200
Grope v.

feel about uncertainly or blindly

200
Decree n.

a legally binding command or decision

200
Rubble n.
Treasure
200

churlish adj.

Old English word ceorl

300

Jostle v.

make ones way by pushing or shoving.

300

Wrangle v.

quarrel noisily, angirly, or disruptively

300

Adage n.

a condensed but memorable saying embodying an important fact

300

Revert v.

Return

300
Excerpt n.

Latin word excerptus

400

Vigil n.

a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe.

400
Preclude v.

make impossible, especially before hand

400

Plaudit n.

enthusiatic approval

400

Vigil n.

Inexact
400

Bonanaza

Medieval Latin bonacia, a blend of the Latin word bonus ("good") and Medieval Latin malacia

500

Discordant adj.

not in agreement or harmony

500
Jostle v.

make ones way by pushing or shoving

500
Laggard n.

someone who takes more time then necessary

500

Laggard n.

Rapid

500

Servile adj.

Latin word servīlis, meaning "of a slave" or "slavish"

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