Adjectives
Verbs 1
Verbs 2
Verbs 3
Nouns
100

known by many people

well-known

100

to judge the importance, value, or extent of (something)

measure

100

to make or leave a visible spot or streak on (something)

mark

100

to deal with (something bad or unpleasant) in a direct

face

100

a different option or choice

alternative

200

feeling or showing a lot of excitement about something

enthusiastic

200

suddenly stop working 

(used when talking about machines)

break down

200

to focus on one area or subject

specialize

200

stop briefly before doing something, especially because you are nervous or unsure about what to do

hesitate

200

a picture or the idea that people have about someone or something

image

300

very angry, discouraged, or upset because of being unable to do or complete something

frustrated

300

tell or advise (someone) to do something

encourage

300

separate into parts or pieces or cause (something) to separate into parts or pieces

break up

300

stop the services or activities of something

close down

300

something that is said or written as a reply to something

response

400

showing people and things as they are in real life

realistic

400

quickly become very successful or popular

take off

400

 to change someone’s or somethings behavior so that it works better in a particular situation

adapt

400

make someone suffer for (a crime or bad behavior)

punish

400

the experiences, knowledge, education, etc., in a person's past or a surface or color that is
behind or around something

background

500

thought of incorrectly, not understood

misunderstood

500

not allow or permit something; prohibit

forbid

500

to cause (someone) to do something

prompt

500

to think of (someone or something) as being lower in ability, influence, or value than that person or thing actually is

underestimate

500

a belief that something will happen or is likely to happen

expectation