Verbs
Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Idiomatic expression
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use to one's advantage

avail

100

a saying that is widely accepted on its own merits

maxim

100

lasting a very short time

ephemeral

100

always or very often

perpetually

100

in a united way

with one accord

200

fix firmly


ensconce

200

the act of hiding and waiting to make a surprise attack


ambush

200

not inclined to talk or provide information

reticent

200

extremely or very much

enormously

200

To experience a period of hardship or misfortune

fall on evil days

300

force into some kind of situation or course of action

embroil

300

the trait of having wisdom and good judgment

sagacity

300

not capable of being changed


unalterable

300

in a way that is easy to see

evidently

300
be extremely frightened


out of one's wits

400

surrender under agreed conditions

capitulate

400

the trait of lacking enthusiasm for or interest in things


apathy

400

showing sustained enthusiasm with unflagging vitality

indefatigable

400

in a way that is agreed or supported by everyone in a group

unanimously

400

escaping as fast as possible

in full flight

500

be deliberately ambiguous or unclear

prevaricate

500

a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence

conjecture

500

attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery

obsequious

500

after death

posthumously

500

to distribute something in small, measured portions

dole out