Verbs 1
Adjectives
Verbs 2
Nouns
Miscellaneous
100

the act of putting someone or something completely in a liquid or the state of being completely in a liquid.

Immerse

100

very foolish : ridiculous

ludicrous

100

to get a failing grade in (something, such as an examination or course)

flunk

100

strong feeling of anger toward someone that lasts for a long time

grudge

100

very lively, happy, or energetic : filled with energy and enthusiasm

exuberant

200

to cause (an emotional or mental state); to cause (someone) to become active, ready, or upset

arouse

200

not done with confidence : uncertain and hesitant

tentative

200

to gradually become smaller

dwindle

200

a very impressive show

spectacle

200

to try to influence (someone) by words or advice : to strongly urge (someone) to do something

exhort

300

to cut off (part of a person's body)

amputate

300

feeling or showing anger because of something that is unfair or wrong : very angry

indignant

300

to publicly state that someone or something is bad or wrong: to criticize (someone or something) harshly and publicly

denounce

300

the feeling that something unpleasant is going to happen and cannot be changed

resignation

300

thick, soft, wet mud

sludge

400

to destroy much or most of (something) : to cause great damage or harm to (something)
verb

devastate

400

acting, moving, or changing in ways that are not expected or usual: not consistent or regular

erratic

400

to raise (someone or something) to a higher level

exalt

400

a phrase or expression that has been used so often that it is no longer original or interesting
noun

cliche

400

to speak in an angry and critical way to (someone who has done something wrong, disobeyed an order, etc.)

reprimand

500

to move or be shaped like waves

undulate

500

having or showing a sharp or critical quality; biting (especially in a way that is funny)

mordant

500

to remain in an area when you do not have a particular reason to be there

loiter

500

permission to break a law or an official promise you have made : release from a rule, vow, or oath

dispensation

500

very thin usually because of illness or suffering

gaunt