D Verbs
R Verbs
S Verbs
I Verbs
E Verbs
100

Guess the word from the example

Example: "Megan scored a *BLANK* victory for her field hockey team, netting four goals in just the half of the game."

Decisive

100

In novels authors will write

"He *BLANKED* her feelings"

Reciprocate/Reciprocated

100

Something that completes or enhances something else when added to it

Supplement

100

"I am...*BLANK*"

Inevitable

100

A great public speaker or poet is often described as being...?

Eloquent

200

Humble submission and respect

Deference

200

When a feud is put out, both parties have...

Reconciled/Reconcile

200

Not obvious but...*BLANK*

Subtle

200

The president decided to *Blank* emergency power to handle this crisis.

Invoke

200

When you run laps or lift weights, you have to *BLANK* energy.

Exert

300

The opposite of praise

Denounce

300

"She studies hard but cannot *BLANK* the information"

Retain

300

If you don't know something but you still have your opinion about what might be true, what are you doing?

Speculate/Speculating

300

Happening in the opposite way from what is expected and typically causing amusement because of this.

Ironic

300

When an author writes a book their intension is to *Blank* an emotion through each page.

Evoke

400

"Though the volcano once erupted randomly, it now lies *BLANK*"

Dormant

400

"Oppression" but with an R

Repression

400

Your friend swears she's done with her ex but you're not truly convinced. If not the word "convinced" you are...

Skeptical

400

If you don't feel happy, sad, angry, or excited, and you don't really care, you feel...?

Indifferent

400

Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt

Explicit

500

The opposite of an agreement, coming to an understanding, or a back and forth discussion.

Dispute

500

"In a shocking move, the king had decided to *BLANK* his right to the throne, sending the country into a panic."

Renounce

500

To provide evidence to support or prove the truth of

Substantiate

500

To take advantage of someone by demanding attention or commitment

Impose

500

To delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing; to hinder

Impede