verbs
negative
adjectives
positive
definitions
100

Name two types of verbs

linking, helping, action, etc.

100

The mother decided to _____ the word "fart" from use in her household

abolish

100

coherent

Logical and easy to understand; clear and organized.

100

Imprinting is an _______ action among baby birds when they recognize the first thing they see as their mother. 

instinctive

100

zeal

great energy or enthusiasm, especially towards a cause or endeavor

200

prevail

To win or be more powerful; to continue despite difficulty.

200

The choir was ______ as they performed for the funeral.

somber

200

stagnant

Not moving or changing; inactive.

200

The new convert was full of _____ and wonder, approaching his studies with excitement. 

zeal

200

domestic

Relating to one’s own country or home.

300

abolish

To officially end or get rid of something, especially a law or system.

300

The students' incessant talking would _____ the progress of the lesson. 

impede

300

somber

serious, sad, or gloomy in mood

300

The old man's rambling was not at all ______ to the question being asked.

relevant

300

explicit

abundantly clear, leaving no confusion

400

impede

to stop or slow progress, to prevent

400

Most people born in the early 2000s feel _____ when they hear the theme song to Dora the Explorer. 

nostalgic

400

nostalgic

relating to a state of longing for a past time or condition

400

The wife was dedicated to her ______ duties, such as cleaning and cooking. 

domestic

400

relevant

Closely connected to the topic; important to what is being discussed.

500

comprise

To include or be made up of.

500
The company's profits remained ______ for several months following recent boycotts.

stagnant

500

instinctive

Done naturally without thinking; automatic.

500

The article was not at all ______, as it was confusing and difficult to read.

coherent

500

earnest

done with a serious mindset