Places
Feelings
Adverbs
Describing Places
Describing People
100

Clifftop

An area of ground at the top of a cliff

100

Terror

Extreme fear.

"people fled in terror"

100

Creepily

In a way that causes an unpleasant feeling of fear or unease.
"she looks stern as she creepily stares into the camera"


100

Unusual

Not habitually or commonly occurring or done.

"the company took the unusual step of complaining publicly about the decision"

100

Hideous

Extremely ugly or unpleasant.

"the whole hideous story"

200

Cellar

A room below ground level in a house, often used for storing wine or coal.

"the servants led us down into a cellar"

200

Ominous

Giving the worrying impression that something bad is going to happen; threateningly inauspicious.

"there were ominous dark clouds gathering overhead"

200

Anxiously

In a manner resulting from or revealing anxiety.

"we are all waiting anxiously for any news"

200

Gruesome

Causing repulsion or horror; grisly.

"the most gruesome murder"

200

Pallid

(of a person's face) pale, typically because of poor health.

"his face, with its wrinkled, pallid complexion"

300

Crypt

An underground room or vault beneath a church, used as a chapel or burial place.

300

Tension

Mental or emotional strain.

"a mind which is affected by stress or tension cannot think as clearly"

300

Suspiciously

In a way that arouses suspicion or distrust.

"he was arrested after behaving suspiciously"


300

Ornate

Elaborately or highly decorated.

"an ornate wrought-iron railing"

300

Drawn

(of a person) looking strained from illness, exhaustion, anxiety, or pain.

"Cathy was pale and drawn and she looked tired out"

400

Abbey

The building or buildings occupied by a community of monks or nuns.

"in 1059 he found his way to the abbey of Bec in Normandy"

400

Despair

The complete loss or absence of hope.

"a voice full of self-hatred and despair"

400

Ghastly

Causing great horror or fear.

"one of the most ghastly crimes ever committed"

400

Antique

1.

having a high value because of age and quality.
"an antique clock"


2.
belonging to ancient times.
"statues of antique gods"



400

Treacherous

Guilty of or involving betrayal or deception.

"a treacherous Gestapo agent"

500

Turret

A small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle.

"a castle with fairy-tale turrets"

500

Claustrophobic

(of a person) having an extreme or irrational fear of confined places.

"crowds made him feel claustrophobic"

500

Surreptitiously

In a way that attempts to avoid notice or attention; secretively.
"Mary surreptitiously slipped from the room"


500

Macabre

Disturbing because concerned with or causing a fear of death.

"a macabre series of murders"

500

Austere

Severe or strict in manner or attitude.

"he was an austere man, with a rigidly puritanical outlook"