-Wise Words
-Ward Words
Sentences
Meaning
Past Vocabulary
100

in circumstances different from those present or considered; or else.

otherwise

100

going or leading toward home.

homeward

100

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The actor had a ______ delivery that was cool, honest, appealing and likable.

nonchalant

100

Define the word.

fumble

use the hands clumsily while doing or handling something

100

Define the word.

Substitute

A person or thing acting or serving in place of another.

200

relating to or concerning; chronological

timewise

200

toward a lower place, point, or level.

downward

200

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The president held himself responsible for the ______ in business, and left his post.

slump

200

Define the word.

hunch

a feeling or guess based on intuition rather than known facts.

200

Define the word.

Nuisance

An annoying person, thing or situation

300

at an angle or in a sloping direction.

slantwise

300

facing the wind or situated on the side facing the wind

windward

300

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He ____ at his brother's success. After a long day of exploring, the hikers turned homeward, eager to reach the comfort of their warm cabins.

seethed

300

Define the word.

slump

undergo a sudden severe or prolonged fall in price, value, or amount

300

Define the word.

Subsystem

A self-contained system within a larger system.

400

in the same direction as the way in which the hands of a clock move around.

clockwise

400

in the direction of

toward

400

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He _____ the ball on the 20-yard line.

fumbled

400

Define the word.

seethe

(of a person) be filled with intense but unexpressed anger.

400

Define the word.

Allegiance

Devotion or loyalty to a person, group, or cause

500

in circumstances different from those present or considered; or else.

otherwise

500

facing the wind or situated on the side facing the wind

windward

500

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The only _____ for the team is that they get a chance to play the game again.

consolation

500

Define the word.

consolation

the comfort received by a person after a loss or disappointment

500

Define the word.

Garish

Obtrusively bright and showy.