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Noun Easy

Declivity

A downward slope or incline

Noun Hard

Deception

The act of misleading or tricking someone; dishonesty.

Noun Medium

Decorum

Proper behavior, good manners, or etiquette.

Noun Hard

Caprice

A sudden, unpredictable change in mood or behavior.

Noun Easy

Capitol

A building where a legislative body meets.

Noun Medium

Cant

Hypocritical or insincere talk, often about morals or religion; also refers to jargon or specialized language of a group.

Noun Easy

Canter

A smooth, moderate-paced gait of a horse, faster than a trot but slower than a gallop.

Noun Easy

Cantata

A vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment, typically in several movements, often based on a sacred or secular text.

Noun Easy

Candor

The quality of being open, honest, and straightforward.

Noun Easy

Canard

A false story or piece of information, often deliberately spread as a rumor or hoax.

Noun Easy

Camouflage

The act of hiding or blending in with surroundings to avoid detection.

Noun Easy

Badinage

Light, playful, or teasing conversation

Noun Hard

Cameo

A small role or brief appearance by a well-known person, especially in a film or play; also, a piece of...

Noun Hard

badge

A small emblem or sign worn to show membership, achievement, or authority.

Noun Easy

Camaraderie

A sense of friendship and trust among people who spend a lot of time together

Noun Easy

badger

To repeatedly ask or annoy someone with questions or requests.

Noun Medium

Calumny

A false statement made to damage someone's reputation; slander.

Noun Hard

Bacchanal

A wild, noisy party often involving excessive drinking and revelry.

Noun Hard

Bacchanalia

A wild celebration or party, often involving excessive drinking and revelry.

Adjective Hard

Callus

A thickened, tough area of skin that forms in response to repeated friction or pressure.

Noun Easy

Calligraphy

The art of beautiful, stylized, and decorative handwriting.

Noun Easy

Balm

A soothing ointment or something that gives comfort and relief.

Noun Medium

Ballyhoo

Extravagant or sensational promotion or fuss; hype.

Noun Hard

Ballad

A narrative poem or song that tells a story, often romantic or adventurous, typically in short stanzas.

Noun Medium

Calibre

The quality, ability, or importance of a person or thing; also the internal diameter of a gun barrel.

Noun Easy

Balk

To hesitate or refuse to proceed or accept an idea.

Noun Medium

Caliber

The quality, level, or standard of something; also the diameter of a bullet or gun barrel.

Noun Medium

Bait

Something used to attract or tempt, often for trapping or luring.

Noun Easy

Bagatelle

A thing of little importance or value; a trifle.

Noun Hard

Calamity

A disastrous event causing great damage or distress.

Noun Easy

Bard

A poet, traditionally one who recites epic and heroic stories, often with musical accompaniment.

Noun Hard

Barbarian

A person seen as uncivilized or primitive, often used to describe someone perceived as rough or lacking refinement.

Noun Medium

Banquet

A large formal meal, often held to celebrate a special event.

Noun Medium

Cadence

The rhythmic flow or pattern of sounds or movements, often in speech or music.

Noun Easy

Cadaver

A dead body, especially one intended for dissection or medical research.

Noun Easy

Bane

A cause of great distress or harm

Noun Hard

Cacophony

A harsh, jarring mixture of sounds.

Noun Easy

Cacography

Bad or incorrect spelling or handwriting

Noun Easy

Bands

Groups of people, especially musicians, who perform together; can also mean thin strips or rings.

Noun Easy

Cabal

A secret group working together for a specific purpose, often with negative or conspiratorial intentions.

Noun Easy

Bauble

A small, decorative object or trinket, often of little value.

Noun Medium

Bastion

A stronghold or fortified place; something that defends or protects a principle or position.

Noun Hard

Bassoon

A large woodwind instrument with a deep, rich tone, played with a double reed.

Noun Medium

Baseball

A sport played with a bat, ball, and gloves, where two teams take turns hitting and fielding.

Noun Easy

Barterer

A person who trades goods or services directly without using money.

Noun Medium

Barrister

A lawyer qualified to represent clients in higher courts.

Noun Hard

Barrage

A continuous and overwhelming flow of something, often used to describe heavy gunfire or a flood of words or actions.

Noun Hard

Barometer

An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure, often used to predict the weather.

Noun Medium

Baritone

A male singing voice that is lower than tenor and higher than bass.

Noun Medium

Beatitude

Supreme happiness or blessedness

Noun Hard

Accretion

The process of gradual growth or accumulation of layers or matter over time.

Noun Easy

Access

The ability to enter, approach, or use something.

Noun Easy

Academic

Related to education, scholarship, or institutions of learning.

Adjective Easy

Abyss

A deep or seemingly endless pit; a vast chasm.

Noun Easy

Bearing

The way a person moves, stands, or behaves; also refers to relevance or direction in navigation.

Noun Medium

Bearings

Awareness of one's position or direction, or a part of machinery that helps reduce friction.

Noun Medium

Abstinence

The practice of avoiding or refraining from certain activities, especially eating or drinking.

Noun Medium

Abscission

The natural shedding or separation of leaves, flowers, or fruit from a plant.

Noun Hard

Beads

Small, decorative objects with holes, often threaded on a string for jewelry or decoration.

Noun Easy