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Adjectives
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100
partly burnt wood used as fuel, crayon, filter, etc.
What is charcoal?
100
to lower the value or character of by adding some impurity
What is debase?
100
pleasant; peaceful; mild
What is balmy?
100
adj. the blue color of a clear sky
What is azure?
100
v. to beg or plead with great feeling
What is implore?
200
a bad mark on one's record; a blemish; a sign of disgrace
What is stigma?
200
to spend time in an idle manner by standing around; to move slowly and unwillingly
What is loiter?
200
easy to see or understand; clear
What is evident?
200
v. to carry; to be the means by which something moves or flows
What is convey?
200
adj. taking risks; very daring
What is audacious?
300
a stupid or clumsy person
What is oaf?
300
to say harsh or unkind things to; to scold
What is revile?
300
filthy from neglect or poverty
What is squalid?
300
n. a serious mistake v. 1: to make a mistake 2: to walk or move in a clumsy way
What is blunder?
300
n. a picture or scene, especially of some event in history, made by people dressed in costumes
What is tableau?
400
a place or condition of great noise and confusion
What is bedlam?
400
to wear away; to eat away, as by acid, wind, or rain
What is erode?
400
not feeling well, sick
What is ailing?
400
prep. among; in the middle of; in
What is amid?
400
adj. 1: able to stir people's feelings due to skill in speaking or writing; skillful in speaking or writing 2: expressing much feeling; moving
What is eloquent?
500
a feeling of great interest and enthusiasm
What is zeal?
500
1: to put out; to put out by pouring water on 2: to plunge quickly into a liquid
What is douse?
500
1: not strict; lenient; careless 2: loose; not firm or rigid; relaxed
What is lax?
500
n. a trap for catching animals that uses a wire or string loop v. to to catch something by such a trap or as if by it
What is snare?
500
n. a small waterfall; a shower of something such as water, sparks, or jewels v. to fall in a _______; to shower down
What is cascade?