Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
100

Abashed (adj, part.)

Embarrassed, ashamed, or nonplussed
100

Articulate (adj)

Able to use language effectively; expressed clearly and forcefully

100

Finesse (v)

To accomplish something by cleverness, good judgement, or skillful evasion

100

Ostracize (v)

To exclude from a group, banish, send away

100

Rehabilitate (v)

To make over in good form; to restore to good condition or to a former position

200

Aloof (adj)

Withdrawn, standing apart from others by choice

200

Bask (v)

To be in, or expose oneself to, pleasant warmth; to take pleasure in or derive enjoyment from

200

Flaunt (v)

To wave or flutter showily; to display in a conceited, offensive way

200

Premonition (n)

forewarning or foreboding of a future event

200

Repercussion (n)

An effect or consequence of some action or event, result; an echo or reverberation

300

Anguish (n)

Great mental suffering, distress, or pain

300

Defect (n)

An imperfection, flaw, or blemish of some kind
300

Forthright (adj)

Frank, direct, straightforward

300

Pseudonym (n)

A pen name, name assumed by a writer

300

Resolute (adj)

Bold, determined; firm

400

Anguish (v)

To cause deep pain or sorrow
400

Defect (v)

To desert a cause or organization

400

Genial (adj)

Cordial, pleasantly cheerful or warm

400

Purge (v)

To wash away impurities, clean up

400

Retentive (adj)

Able to hold, keep, or recall; retaining knowledge easily

500

Articulate (v)

To pronounce distinctly; to express well in words; to fit together into a system

500

Finesse (n)

Delicate skill; tact and cleverness

500

Instill (v)

To add gradually; to introduce or cause to be taken in

500

Purge (n)

The process of getting rid of something or someone decisivley

500

Scapegoat (n)

A person or thing carrying the blame for others