Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Adverbs
Emotions
100

Trying to protect yourself from physical harm by going there

What is "refuge"?

100

Someone who gives a verdict or their opinion on something

What is "pronounced"?

100

Something that isn't planned or arranged beforehand

What is "spontaneous"?

100

When you act harshly or cruelly

What is "ruthlessly"?

100

Unfriendly and aggressive behaviour towards people or ideas

What is "hostility"?

200

Where someone betrays their country or betrays a person who trusts them

What is "treachery"?

200

To present something to someone or give something to them

What is "bestowed"?

200

When you've gained victory and feel happy about it

What is "triumphant"?

200

Behaving in a shy or nervous way

What is "timidly"?

200

Preventing something from happening using force or by making it illegal

What is "suppressed"?

300

The way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings

What is "demeanour"?

300

When you recommend something publicly

What is "advocating"?

300

When something takes time and effort

What is "laborious"?

300

When something is clearly true and nobody could disagree with it

What is "manifestly"?

300

When a large number of people have little to no food and many of them die

What is "famine"?

400

Punishment for a crime or an act of revenge

What is "retribution"?

400

When you do what you hoped or said you would do

What is "fulfilled"?

400

Something that is going to happen soon

What is "impending"?

400

When you work hard and in a careful and thorough way

What is "diligently"?

400

Crouching down because you are very frightened

What is "cowered"?

500

When you are involved with other people in illegal activity or plan

What is "complicity"?

500

When something is collected or gathered over time

What is "accumulated"?

500

Showing great respect for a person or a thing

What is "reverent"?

500

When you don't eat much or spend much money on yourself

What is "frugally"?

500

When someone dies and they are missed and grieved for

What is "lamented"?