Adventure Terms
Weather Words
Difficult Words
Action Words
Places & Shapes
100

This word means a great mass of ice, earth, or snow mixed with rocks sliding down a mountain

avalanche

100

A heavy snowstorm with strong winds is called a ____.

blizzard

100

To tempt or attract with the promise of something good is to ____.

lure

100

This verb means to try to overcome a problem or difficulty

conquer

100

Which word names a narrow opening in rock?

crevice

200

This word means the highest part or the top of a mountain

summit

200

Someone who looks at things in the most positive way is an ____.

optimist

200

This word means unwisely bold or daring.

foolhardy

200

What word describes making a temporary replacement or fix?

makeshift

200

 Which vocabulary word means "the highest part; the top"?

summit

300

A deep, narrow opening in rock caused by a split or crack is called a ____.

crevice

300

This word means running straight up and down; upright.

vertical

300

To block or defeat the plans or efforts of someone is to ____.

thwart

300

Which verb from the list means "to invite others to take part in a contest"?

challenge

300

Which vocabulary word from the list means "running straight up and down; upright"?

 vertical

400

This word means to get the better of or overcome something.

conquer

400

This word means earlier or happening before

previous

400

means a simpler synonym might be "path" or "way"

route

400

Which verb means "to get the better of" and can be used when a climber defeats a hard section?

conquer

400

Which word describes a heavy snowstorm with strong winds?

 blizzard

500

This word describes something done in a temporary, not very strong way — a ____ solution.

makeshift

500

This word is short and to the point; not using many words.

terse

500

to invite others to take part in a contest

 challenge

500

Which verb in the list means "to tempt or attract," often used when someone tries to trick another person?

lure

500

Which word describes something short and to the point?

terse