Nouns
Verbs
Crazy
Strong, Descriptive Words
Word Roots
100
A wise saying or proverb.
What is adage?
100
To exchange playful remarks.
What is banter?
100
to trouble, make uneasy, disturb greatly
What is perturb?
100
Giving freely and abundantly, generous, plentiful.
What is bountiful?
100
The Latin prefix of this word "ex" means to take out. This word means to take something out of a book.
What is excerpt?
200
A rich mass of ore in a mine; something very valuable, profitable, or rewarding; a source of wealth or prosperity.
What is bonanza?
200
To float or hang suspended over; to move back and forth
What is hover?
200
Another word for ridiculous and unpredicatable behavior; pranks.
What are antics?
200
Energetic, willing and able to start something new, showing boldness and imagination.
What is enterprising?
200
The Latin prefix of this word is "pre" meaning "before." This word means to make impossible, prevent, shut out.
What is preclude?
300
A rope or chain used to fasten something to fixed object.
What is tether?
300
To bring together, collect, gather, especially for oneself; to come together, assemble.
What is amass?
300
To provide more than is needed or wanted. To fill to the point of overstuffing. An oversupply.
What is glut?
300
Economical, avoiding waste and luxury, poor.
What is frugal?
300
This word has contains two parts. The prefix "e" meaning "out" and the root word "volv" meaning "roll or turn."
What is evolve?
400
A person who moves slowly or falls behind.
What is laggard?
400
To regard with reverence; look up to with great respect.
What is venerate?
400
Of relating to a slave; behaving like or suitable for a slave or servant; lacking spirit or independence.
What is servile?
400
With extreme caution or care.
What is gingerly?
400
The Latin prefix of this word is "ob" meaning "against." The word means slanting or sloping.
What is oblique?
500
To compete; to strive for victory or superiority.
What is vie?
500
To change direction or course suddenly, turn aside, shift, swerve.
What is veer?
500
Extremely nervous and easily frightened; shy or timid; extremenly cautious, unstable, undependable.
What is skittish?
500
In very great numbers; a very great number.
What is myriad?
500
This word contains the Latin prefix "in" meaning "not or in." It also contains the Latin root "cap" meaning to "take or hold." The synonyms of the word are disable, debilitate, paralyze, or cripple.
What is incapacitate?