Nouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Verbs
SURPRISE :0
100

A sudden, sharp pain, usually caused by emotion

pang

100

Obvious and without regard

flagrant

100

In an unassuming manner; without vanity or arrogance.

modestly

100

Entice or try to entice (someone) to do something that they find attractive but know to be wrong or unwise.

Tempt

100

The ___ Mr Ripley

talented

200

A monetary promissory note

cheque

200

Struck without being able to move

paralysed

200

With great effort to avoid doing something wrong or shameful

scrupulously

200

Search blindly or uncertainly by feeling with the hands.

groped

200

Tom Ripley's occupation

scam artist

300

The desire to do something, especially something wrong or unwise.

temptation

300

Suffering characterized by great physical or mental pain.

agonized

300

Without vigour or strength

limply

300

to hold power over someone's decisions and actions

influence

300
Mr Greenleaf's job

Shipyard owner

400

The manner in which a person behaves

conduct

400

Bringing out pity

pathetic

400

Causing great physical or mental pain

agonizingly

400
gentle thought

pondering

400

The name of Tom Ripley's friend that now lives in Italy

Richard Greenleaf

500

A feeling of doubt or hesitation with regard to the morality or propriety of a course of action.

scruples

500

A description for someone or something that holds power over others decisions or actions

influential

500

In a way that is extreme, unrestrained, or reminiscent of a mad person.

maniacally

500
To cancel or postpone punishment

reprieved

500

The city in which the story is introduced

New York