Vocab
Heroism & Villainy
Personality & Behavior
Survival & Nature
100

This word describes someone who tends to believe that people are motivated by selfishness rather than kindness.

What is "cynic"?

100

This quality involves great bravery, especially in dangerous situations.

What is "heroism"?

100

A person who often forgets things or loses focus might be called this.

What is "absentminded"?

100

Someone left alone in a difficult situation without help might feel this way.

What is "stranded"?

200

This term refers to wrongful or unlawful behavior, especially by a public official.

What is "malfeasance"?

200

his word describes an action or crime that is shockingly evil or wicked.

What is "heinous"?

200

This word describes a mysterious or puzzling remark or behavior.

What is "cryptic"?

200

This term describes soil that is rich, fertile, and good for planting.

What is "loamy"?
300

his word means deep or intense, often used to describe feelings, thoughts, or ideas.

What is "profound"?

300

This word refers to actions that are wicked or criminal, often with malicious intent.

What is "nefarious"?

300

A quick or sudden movement, like a bird darting from branch to branch, can be described with this word.

What is "flitted"?

300

This word describes intense or fierce aggression, often used to describe animals or people in battle.

What is "ferocity"?

400

A person might feel this way if they are required or expected to do something.

What is "obliged"?

400

Someone known for doing bad things or having a bad reputation can be described as this.

What is "notorious"?

400

A group or variety of things or ideas is often referred to as this.

What is "multiplicity"?

400

Key moments or decision points in a situation can be referred to by this term.

What are "junctures"?

500

This term describes the act of something being moved out of its usual or proper place.

What is "dislocation"?

500

To cause or provoke strong feelings or actions is to do this.

What is "incites"?

500

This word describes someone or something that cannot be trusted and is likely to betray.

What is "treacherous"?

500

When you get to know someone or something better, you might say you have become this.

What are "junctures"?