1 - The act of making someone go somewhere with you using violence.
2 - Gentle, Soothing, Mild.
3 - Foreign;charmingly umfarmilliar.
4 - Quality of being peaceful and calm.
(Options; Apparition, Abduction, Irascible, Exotic, Bland, Rogue, Serenity)
1 - Abduction
2 - Bland
3 - Exotic
4 - Serenity
1 - A quality or charactistic belonging with someone.
2 - Overpowering; Predominant.
3 - Ridiculous and unpredictable behavior.
4 - The complete collapse or failure.
(Options; Pert, Fiasco, Attribute, Judicious, Antics, Overbearing)
1- Attribute
2 - Overbearing
3 - Antics
4 - Fiasco
1- A failure to do something that happens at a particular time.
2- Subject to odd notations, ideas, or fancies.
3- Supreme importance; critical; decisive.
4- Fill the mind of continually, intrusively.
(Options;Whimsical, Sagacity, Obsess, Ethical, Lapse, Vilify, Crucial)
1- Lapse
2- Whimsical
3- Crucial
4- Obsess
1- A peculiar way of acting; Sudden twist or turn
2- Split or divide.
3- To make sick to the stomach.
4- Puzling, mystifying, or enigmatic.
(Options; Forlorn, Quirk, Cleave, Cryptic, Vex, Nauseate)
1- Quirk
2- Cleave
3- Nauseate
4- Cryptic
1- Guiding or warning signal as a light or fire.
2- Distrss or uneasiness of the mind caused by fear.
3- Dreadful; Causing fear or suffering.
4- Capable of being easily transmitted; talkative.
(Options; Dire, Deplore, Communicable, Caustic, Anxiety, Beacon, Efface)
1- Beacon
2- Anxiety
3- Dire
4- Communicable
1 - A ghost or ghostly figure.
2 - Lacking politeness and good manners.
3 - To yield request or command.
4 - uncontrollable outburst of emotion or fear.
(Options;Hysteria, Outlandish, Appararition, Churlish, Qualm, Comply)
1 - Apparation
2 - Churlish
3 - Comply
4 - Hysteria
1 - Ready to collapse; loose and shaky.
2 - Noisy and uncontrolled.
3 - Not done willingly.
4 - Proud and scornfully.
(Options; Boisterous, Antics, Haughty, Ramshackle, Penal, Involuntary)
1 - Ramshackle
2 - Boisterous
3 - Involuntary
4 -Haughty
1- A short club used as a weapon.
2- In bad humor, annoyed, discontented.
3- Change from one thing to another.
4- A pen name, mostly used by writers.
(Options; Mutate, Dissemble, Pseudonym, Bludgeon, Aghast, Disgruntled)
1- Bludgeon
2- Disgruntled
3- Mutate
4- Pseudonym
1- To puzzle or excite the curiosity.
2- Extreme care about minor details.
3- Expand beyond limits, trespass.
4- Broken stone or bricks; ruins.
(Options; Intrigue, Rubble, Meticulous, Dismantle, Derision, Encroach)
1- Intrigue
2- Meticulous
3- Encroach
4- Rubble
1- Hanging over in a menacing way.
2- Able to eat or burn away by chemical action.
3- A very large amount; Sudden profit or gain.
4- Warning or feeling something bad will happen.
(Options; Agitate, Impending, Incapacitate, Caustic, Bonanza, Forboding)
1- Impending
2- Caustic
3- Bonanza
4- Foreboding
1 - Direct, Straitforward.
2 - Person who falls behind; slow paced.
3 - Strange, freakish, weird.
4 - Capable of being grasped by the senses or mind.
(Options; Deceptive, Outlandish, Laggard, Fallacy, Forthright, Qualm, Perceptible)
1 - Forthright
2 - Laggard
3 - Outlandish
4 - Perceptible
1- Long life; Long duration; Length of life.
2- Having to do with punishment.
3- Using or showing good judgement.
4- Energetic, willing to start something new.
(Options; Jusicious, Pert, Tenet, Longevity, Enterprising, Penal)
1- Longevity
2- Penal
3- Judicious
4- Enterprising
1- To disguise behind a false appearance.
2- Filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror.
3- Having to do with morals and values.
4- To disturb greatly; to make someone unsettled.
(Options; Ethical, Entice, Disgruntled, Dissemble, Perturb, Aghast, Vilify)
1- Dissemble
2- Aghast
3- Ethical
4- Perturb
1- Necessary, Urgent.
2- Pale, lacking color.
3- In a turned or twisted position.
4- Tending to become explosive or violent.
(Options; Pallid, Quirk, Awry, Imperative, Epitaph, Volatile)
1- Imperative
2- Pallid
3- Awry
4- Volatile
1- To injure or destroy the surface or appearance of.
2- A deep or bottomless pit.
3- To move or force into violent action.
4- Causing great miss fortune.
(Options; Deplore, Anguish, Abyss, Deface, Agitate, Caustic, Calamitous)
1- Deplore
2- Abyss
3- Agitate
4- Calamitous
1 - False notation; error in thinking.
2 - Quality in life or art that causes feelings of sadness.
3 - Occasion where someone goes where they are not wanted.
4 - Easily made angered, hot tempered.
(Options; Intrusion, Fallacy, Milieu, Pathos, Hysteria, Irascible)
1 - Fallacy
2 - Pathos
3 - Intrusion
4 -Irascible
1- High-Spirited;Lively;Bold.
2- Slanted; A slope; Not straitforward.
3- Easily noticed; Obvious.
4- An principle or belief that is held to be true.
(Options; Tenet, Fabricate, Haughty, Conspicuous, Pert,Oblique)
1- Pert
2- Oblique
3- Conspicuous
4- Tenet
1- To attract someone to a place by offering something good.
2- Having a huge appetite; excessively eager
3- Movement with your hands to express how you feel.
4- Skillful in planning to get what you want.
(Options; Cunning, Entice, Dissemble, Gesticulation, Perturb, Voracious)
1- Entice
2- Voracious
3- Gesticulation
4- Cunning
1- Totally abondoned and helpless.
2- Not positive; Uncertain; Unsure.
3- A statement written on a tomb or gravestone.
4- To annoy, anger, or exasperate.
(Options; Epitaph, Cryptic, Forlorn, Vex, Volatile, Tentative)
1- Forlorn
2- Tentative
3- Epitaph
4- Vex
1- To wipe out; do away with; expunge.
2- To injure or destroy the surface or appearance of.
3- Great mental suffering, pain.
4- In line with accepted ideas or standards; trite.
(Options; Deface, Agitate, Anguish, Impending, Conventional, Efface)
1- Efface
2- Deface
3- Anguish
4- Conventional
1 - Setting or enviorment.
2 - A person, organization, or country that does not behave in an acceptable way.
3 - Pang of conscience or uneasiness
4 - Tending to deceive; Perceptually misleading
(Options;Rogue, Deceptive, Fallacy, Intrusion, Serenity, Irascible)
1 - Milieu
2 - Rogue
3 - Qualm
4 - Deceptive
1- Done or said without earlier planning.
2- To produce something in order to deceive.
3- To begin something.
4- An action designed to mislead or confuse; A trick.
(Options; Commence, Penal, Conspicuous, Fabricate, Impromptu, enterprising, Ruse)
1- Impromptu
2- Fabricate
3- Commence
4- Ruse
1- Freedom from punishment.
2- Quality of understanding and making good choices.
3- To abuse or belittle unjustly or maliciously.
4- To hide one's real feelings or intentions.
(Options; Mutate, Dissimulate, Impunity, Entice, Vilify, Perturb, Sagacity)
1- Impunity
2- Sagacity
3- Vilify
4- Dissimulate
1- Something that casts in a bad light.
2- To consider or plan beforehand.
3- Ridicule; mockery.
4- To disassemble or pull out; take apart.
(Options; Premeditate, Cleave, Dismantle, Disparagment, Awry, Derision, Intrigue)
1- Disparagment
2- Premeditate
3- Derision
4- Dismantle
1- Feeling of contempt.
2- To deprive of strength or ability; to make legally ineligible.
3- To remove or distroy utterly.
4- Give up; throw in the towel.
(Options; Deface, Disdain, Capitulate, Eradicate, Caustic, Incapacitate)
1- Disdain
2- Incapacitate
3- Eradicate
4- Capitulate