What's Up
Why Not
Who Knows
When is it?
Where am I?
100

To bring together in a group; to gather. To put or fit together.

assemble

100

to become smaller or less

decrease

100

to chop down or cut with blows from an ax

hew

100

A group of people, animals, or plants living close together.

colony

100

Following rules or customs, often in an exact and proper way.

formal

200

a large meal for many people, a feast

banquet

200

reckless because of feelings of despair

depress

200

unfriendly; of or like an enemy

hostile

200

To make up for, to be equivalent to. To pay for.

compensate

200

Very cold. Lacking a warm manner; unfriendly.

frigid

300

the load carried by a plane or ship

cargo

300

safe or fit to be eaten

edible

300

to make a serious promise

pledge

300

To lay down. Something laid down.

deposit

300

A traditional Japanese haiku is a three-line poem with seventeen syllables, written in a 5/7/5 syllable count.

Haiku

400

a barrel-shaped container, especially one for holding liquids

cask

400

not serious or important; silly

frivolous

400

to succeed, especially in terms of money

prosper

400

To attract; to strongly hold the interest of.

fascinate

400

a word having the same or nearly the same meaning as another

synonym

500

to honor something in a special way

celebrate

500

the gathering of ripe crops for a season

harvest

500

a piece of work that needs to be done

task

500

Having little strength, weak. Not very believable or satisfying.

feeble

500

a word opposite in meaning to another

antonym

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