Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Synonyms
Antonyms
100

This is the overindulgence of food and or drink.

gluttony

100

to laugh at mockingly or to scorn

(to) deride

100

This is used to describe something done in secret.

clandestine

100

Dictator and tyrant are synonyms of this noun: 

despot

100

Extroverted, social, and outgoing are antonyms of this adjective:

demure

200

This is something that differs from the norm.

aberration 

200

to urge or to coax one into doing something

(to) cajole

200

This describes a lack of skill or ability.

inept

200

Unnecessary and superfluous are synonyms of this adjective:

gratuitous 

200

Polite and relevant are antonyms of this adjective:

impertinent

300

This is a cheerful eagerness especially to complete a task. 

alacrity 

300

to voice disapproval

(to) chide

300

This describes being surprised or astonished.

flabbergasted

300

Lazy, slothful, and inactive are synonyms of this adjective:

indolent

300

Adept and suited are antonyms of this adjective: 

inept

400

This is extreme greed for wealth and money. 

avarice

400

to agree without protesting

(to) acquiesce (to)

400

This means secret, sly, or stealthy.

furtive

400

Mysterious and obscure are synonyms of this adjective:

arcane

400

Deceit and dishonesty are antonyms of this noun:

candor

500

This is one's hatred or ill-will toward another.

enmity

500

to give up, renounce, or to abandon

(to) forsake

500

This describes one who is watchful or cautious.

circumspect

500

To loathe or to detest are synonyms of this verb:

(to) abhor

500

To decry, to disparage, and to criticize are antonyms of this verb:

(to) extol