This word means a choice or an option
Alternative
This word means to remove or erase something
Delete
This word means to give up; "The team had to ___ the game."
Forfeit
This word begins with an "i" and means to be alone. "I don't like to go out on the weekends. I like to stay in my house and _____."
Isolate
This word means something that is in the way. "The only ____ to the door was a chair that was sitting in front of it."
Obstacle
This word means suitable or proper
Appropriate
This word means a conversation between two people
Dialog
This word means to support. "I _______ Lupito as class president."
Endorse
Impartial
This word means a beginner at something. "Mr. Connor is a ____ teacher. This is his first year teaching."
Novice
This word means to admit or confess
Acknowledge
This word means to force someone to do something
Compel
This word means to strengthen. "I _____ the building with iron."
Fortify
This word starting with the letter "L" means forgiving or not strict. "The teacher was very ____ with homework. She didn't correct mistakes on the students' papers."
Lenient
This word means obvious. "Jim's dislike for Sandy was very ____. He made it very obvious he didn't like her."
Overt
Avert
This word means saying something in few words; say something very clearly
Concise
This word means violent or bloody. "The movie was good but it was very______. There was a lot of fighting and war scenes."
Gruesome
This word starts with an "m" and means that someone is a danger or wild. "Jacob was a ____ in the classroom. He tore up everything he could get his hands on."
Menace
This place means a shelter. "The students took ____ in the hallway during the tornado."
Refuge
This word means a cure
Antidote
This word means to do as commanded
Comply
This word means inconsistent. "Mr. Connor's schedule is very _____."
Erratic
This word refers to mood. "The _____ of the football team was very low after a tough loss."
Morale
Reminisce