verb
noun
noun
verb
adjective
100

Collaborate

collaborate: v. work together on a common enterprise or project

Example: The kids finally collaborated with each other for their group project.


100

plaudit

enthusiastic approval


Ex: Laura gave Lana a large plaudit on her assignment.


100

excerpt

n. a passage selected from a larger work

100

Grope

v. feel about uncertainly or blindly

100

churlish

adj. having a bad disposition; surly

200

hover

 v. hang in the air; fly or be suspended above


Ex: The bird hovered above the ocean.


200

citadel

n. a stronghold for shelter during a battle


ex: The soldiers ran to the citadel to rest during battle.

200

rubble

 n. the remains of something that has been destroyed

200
jostle

 v. make one's way by pushing or shoving

200

servile

adj. submissive or fawning in attitude or behavior

300

Evolve


evolve: v. undergo development

Example: Her personality evolved from shy to outgoing and cheerful.

300

decree


n. a legally binding command or decision


Ex: The president made a decree on the court case.

300

vigil

 n. a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe

300
revert

 v. go back to a previous state

300

discordant

adj. not in agreement or harmony

400

preclude

preclude: v. make impossible, especially beforehand


Example: His boss gave him a preclude amount of work.

400

laggard

n. someone who takes more time than necessary

Ex: There's always that one laggard in gym that prevents free time.

400

bonanza

n. a sudden happening that brings good fortune

500

wrangle

wrangle: v. quarrel noisily, angrily, or disruptively

Example: The two children wrangled together.


500

Adage

adage: n. a condensed but memorable saying embodying an important fact

Ex: Shakespeare's famous adage, "to be or not to be"