Slang
Grammar
Prefix
Suffix
Parts of Speech
100

Slang word used to describe something or someone that is really cool, radical, excellent, on-key, amazing, awesome, ect. Often used as a substitute for legit of legitimately

Valid

100

Contraction

a shortened form of one or two words

100

Re-

Again

100

-Able

able to, having the quality of

100

the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.

Noun

200

To approve or vouch for

Sanctioned

200

used to separate phrases or items in a list.

Comma

200

Dis-

not, opposite, reverse, away

200

-ER

comparative

200

 a word used in place of a noun

 Pronoun

300

A New York dance style

Sturdy

300

used at the beginning and end of a phrase to show that it is being written exactly as it was originally said or written.

"Quotation Marks"

300

ill-

Not

(illegal, illiterate)

300

-Less

without, not affected by

300

 a word used in place of a noun

Pronoun

400

adjective used to describe something pleasant, attractive or nice; combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke

Fire

400

used as a substitute for a missing letter or letters in a word

Apostrophe  

400

Pre-

Before

400

-Ness

denoting a state or condition

400

modifies or describes a noun or pronoun

Adjective

500

Acronym for Greatest of All Time 

G.O.A.T.

500

used to note the end of a declarative sentence.

Period.

500

Ex-

out of, away from, lacking, former

500

-Ful

full of

500

joins words, phrases, or clauses

Conjunction