ADJECTIVES 1
ADJECTIVES 2
VERBS
VERBS 2
NOUNS
100

Wearing something that is not appropriate for a particular occasion. Using bad language in an office, school, or house of worship. 

IMPROPER (CH 3)

100

This is an adjective that describes something you have a lot of. 


ABUNDANT ( CH 4)

100
The change from one thing to another. It could be physical or mental. 

TRANSFORM (CH 1)

100

A more academic way of saying "USE."

UTILIZE (CH 5)

100

Someone's mood. It can be good, bad, or neutral.

ATTITUDE (CH 2)

200

This word means very important or serious. It can also mean you always find something wrong with someone or something. 

CRITICAL (CH 2)

200

Someone who cannot support himself or herself. 

DEPENDENT (CH 1)

200

You don't like something and you want to get rid of it maybe by throwing it in the garbage

DISPOSE OF (CH 3)

200

You make your names, food, culture, or behavior more like something you would find in the United States. 

AMERICANIZE

200

MUSIC - Pop, classical, jazz, Rock and Roll
FILM - Romance, Science Fiction, Drama, Comedy
FOOD - Fruits, Vegetables, Meat, Fish, Dairy

CATEGORY ( CH 2)

300

Someone who always falls down. Someone who says something that makes everyone uncomfortable

AWKWARD (CH 8)

300

Some people may describe Snow White as this.

WHOLESOME (CH 8)

300

To show that you understand something, you should be able to do this. 

DEMONSTRATE (CH 4)

300

You do something bad to someone or something, such as your country or company. 

BETRAY (CH 4)

300

Someone or something gets in the way when you are trying to do something. It could be sports, relationships, or environmental (static on radio). 

INTERFERENCE (CH 5)

400

Someone who is DEPENDABLE.

RELIABLE (CH 6)

400

Something that is "GOOD ENOUGH" or "JUST ENOUGH"

ADEQUATE (CH 8)

400

Sometimes when someone asks you something you don't like, you don't answer right away. You wait a few seconds before answering


HESITATE (CH 6)

400

When you do something wrong, you get a fine or points off. 

PENALIZE (CH 6)
400

If this word has this suffix (ending),  it indicates it is a noun. 

-TION
-INCE
-ANCE

500

These two adjectives have the similar or same meaning. "ON PURPOSE" not "BY ACCIDENT"

DELIBERATE ( CH  2)
INTENTIONAL ( CH 5)

500

RIGHT NOW the temperature is 50 degrees. 

CURRENT (CH 6)

500

This is a verb that we use to indicate where something started or comes from.

ORIGINATE

500

Another way to say "REMEMBER"


RECOLLECT (CH 7)

500

What is the noun form of the verb, ADVISE?

ADVICE (CH 6)