W.O.T.W.
Classic Words
Idioms
Latin/Greek Stems
Potpourri
100

These two words mean really happy.

What are jubilant and jovial.

100

This Classic Word means facial expression.

What is countenance.

100

This idiom means that you need to use your brain.

What is put your thinking cap on.

100

This Latin/Greek Stem means two.

What is bi.

100

This Classic word means resting.

What is repose.

200

If you do something too quickly you may make mistakes.  What two words mean too quickly and mistake.

What are hasty and blunder.

200

This Classic Word means wicked and villainous.

What is nefarious.

200

This idiom means that you are lazy and doing nothing.

What is a couch potato.

200

These two Latin/Greek Stems mean over and under.

What are super and sub.

200

This idiom means that you are frightened easily.

What is afraid of your own shadow.

300

These two words mean huge.

What are immense and gargantuan.

300

This Classic Word means outcry.

What is clamor.

300

This idiom means you wanted to do something, but you chickened out.

What is cold feet.

300

These two Latin/Greek Stems both mean before and this one means after.  

What are pre, ante, and post.  

300

This Classic Word means unbelievable/skeptical and it has this Latin/Greek Stem in it.  

What is incredulous and the stem cred.

400

This word means delicious and these two words mean that you are really hungry.  

What are scrumptious, famished, and ravenous.

400

This Classic Word means beautifully made.

What is exquisite.  

400

This idiom means that you are jealous.

What is green with envy.

400

This Latin/Greek Stem means to kill and this one means go.  

What are cide and cede.

400

These two words mean that you are taking your time or fooling around.

What are lollygag and dilly-dally.

500

These words mean shy, obey, and strange.

What are timid, heed, and bizarre.

500

This Classic Word means deep insight.

What is profound.

500

This idiom means you need to study hard.

What is hit the books.

500

This Latin/Greek Stem means to hear and this one means to write.

What are audi and scrib.  

500

These two Latin/Greek Stems both mean not, but one of them can also mean opposite of or away.  

What are un and dis.