Foundational Words
Legal and Contextual Words
Literary and Abstract Concepts
100

Virtue; commitment to moral or ethical principles.

Integrity 

100

Stated in writing; set down as a rule

Prescribe

100

Something or someone that one vehemently dislikes; a formal curse.

Anathema 

200

To accept, comply, or agree passively or reluctantly without protest.

Acquiesce 

200

Violated

Infringed

200

A thing belonging to a period other than that in which it exists (e.g., a cell phone in a Shakespeare play).

Anachronism 

300

Limiting or reducing

Abridging 

300

Established made into law

Enacted

300

The literal or primary meaning of a word (the dictionary definition).

Denotation

400

Morally correct behavior or thinking; righteousness.

Rectitude

400

A flurry of activity that causes noise or confusion

Commotion 

400

The idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal meaning (the emotional association).

Connotation

500

A limitation or restriction.

Constraints

500

A place where two bodies of water flow together.

Confluence

500

Causing hatred or disgust; repulsive.

Loathsome