The part of speech for the word "walk"
What is a verb?
(Germanic origin)
The meaning of the root "spect"
What is see?
(Latin)
use "happily" in a sentence
def.
(adverb. in a happy way)
The definition of the word "abyss"
What is a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm?
(Greek)
The number of syllables in the word "rambunctious"
What is 3?
The part of speech for the word "trolley"
What is a noun?
(English)
The meaning of the root "grad"
What is step?
(Latin)
use "transformative" in a sentence
def.
(causing a marked change in someone or something)
The definition of the word "poignant"
(Latin)
The correct spelling for the word that is used to describe an Egyptian king.
What is p-h-a-r-a-o-h?
The part of speech for the word "Canada"
What is a proper noun?
The meaning of the root "cogn"
What is learn/know?
use "Languid" in a sentence
def.
(of a person, manner, or gesture) displaying or having a disinclination for physical exertion or effort; slow and relaxed.
The definition of the word "reluctance"
What is the unwillingness to do something?
(Latin)
The origin of the word "spectacular"
What is English?
("spectacle" and "oracular" are both English and in the late 17th century became a word)
The part of speech for the word "breakfast"
What is a noun or a verb?
(English)
The meaning of the root "se-"
What is apart from?
(Latin)
Use the word "candor" in a sentence
def.
(the quality of being honest and straight forward)
(Latin)
The definition of the word "narcissist"
What is a person who has a lot of interest/admiration in themselves?
Unscramble the word "psuioaosui"
What is auspicious?
(English)
The part of speech for the word "miscegenation"
What is a noun?
(Latin)
The meaning of the root "cis/cid/cide"
What is cut/kill?
(Latin)
Use "Inexorable" in a sentence
def: What is not capable of being swayed, unyielding, implacable.
The definition of the word "abrasive"
1. What is a substance or material that is capable of polishing or cleaning a hard surface by rubbing or grinding?
2. What is inconsiderate/insensitive?
(Latin)
New Zealand's largest city
What is Auckland