Affirmation

Noun Easy

Blaze

A strong, bright flame or fire; also used to describe something intense or powerful.

Noun Easy

Blasphemy

Disrespectful or offensive speech or action against something sacred, especially religious beliefs.

Noun Hard

Blanket

A large piece of soft fabric used to cover and keep warm.

Noun Easy

Denouement

The final outcome or resolution of a narrative, where all plot points are resolved.

Noun Hard

Denotation

The literal or primary meaning of a word, distinct from any ideas or feelings it suggests.

Noun Easy

Denizen

An inhabitant or resident of a particular place; someone who frequently visits a place.

Noun Easy

Demoniac

Wildly evil or possessed by a demon; showing fierce, often uncontrollable energy.

Adjective Hard

Delusion

A false belief or opinion, often held despite clear evidence against it.

Noun Hard

Delirium

A disturbed mental state often characterized by confusion, hallucinations, and a lack of awareness, typically due to illness or intoxication.

Noun Easy

Delineation

The action of describing, outlining, or explaining something in detail.

Noun Easy

Deity

A god or goddess; a divine being with supernatural power.

Noun Medium

Degradation

The process of something being damaged, weakened, or reduced in quality.

Noun Easy

Degenerate

To decline in quality, condition, or moral standards.

Noun Easy

Deftness

Skillful and quick in movement or action

Noun Hard

Deficit

The amount by which something, especially money, is less than what is needed.

Noun Easy

Defiance

Bold resistance or disobedience against authority or rules.

Noun Easy

Deference

Respectful submission or yielding to the judgment or opinion of another

Noun Hard

Defection

The act of leaving one's country, cause, or group to join another, often viewed as a betrayal.

Noun Hard

Defeatist

Someone who expects or is resigned to failure and gives up easily.

Adjective Easy

Default

A failure to fulfill an obligation, especially a financial one.

Noun Easy

Decree

An official order or decision made by an authority.

Noun Medium

Chimera

A mythical creature made of parts from various animals; also, an impossible or fanciful idea.

Noun Easy

Chicanery

The use of trickery or deceit to achieve a goal, often to manipulate or deceive.

Noun Easy

Cherub

A chubby, innocent-looking angel often depicted as a child with wings; also used to describe someone with an angelic or...

Noun Easy

Chatter

To talk quickly, often about trivial matters.

Noun Easy

Chateau

A large country house or castle, especially in France, often associated with vineyards or estates.

Noun Hard

Chasm

A deep crack or gap in the earth, or a large difference between two groups or viewpoints.

Noun Hard

Chartbuster

A song, album, or movie that is extremely popular and tops the sales or popularity charts.

Noun Medium

Charm

The quality of being pleasant or attractive.

Noun Easy

Charlatan

A person who falsely claims to have special knowledge or skills; a fraud.

Noun Easy

Charisma

A personal charm or appeal that inspires admiration or devotion in others.

Noun Easy

Charade

A game in which players act out a word or phrase for others to guess, often used to describe an...

Noun Medium

Chaos

Complete disorder and confusion

Noun Medium

Champion

A person who has defeated all rivals in a competition or someone who strongly supports a cause.

Noun Easy

Challenge

A difficult task or situation that requires effort to overcome or accomplish.

Noun Medium

Chalice

A large, often decorative cup or goblet used for drinking, especially in religious ceremonies.

Noun Easy

Chagrin

A feeling of disappointment or embarrassment due to failure or frustration.

Noun Medium

Cessation

The process of stopping or bringing something to an end.

Noun Easy

Certitude

Complete assurance or confidence in something.

Noun Hard

Centurion

An officer in the Roman army who commanded a group of about 100 soldiers.

Noun Easy

Centaur

A mythical creature that is half-human and half-horse.

Noun Easy

Censure

Strong disapproval or formal criticism

Noun Hard

Censor

To review and remove or suppress parts of content deemed inappropriate or offensive.

Noun Medium

Celibate

Choosing to abstain from marriage and sexual relations, often for religious or personal reasons.

Adjective Easy

Celerity

Swiftness of movement; speed.

Noun Easy

Cedar

A type of evergreen tree with aromatic wood, commonly used for building and furniture.

Noun Easy

Cavil

To make petty or unnecessary objections

Noun Easy

Cauldron

A large metal pot used for cooking or boiling over an open flame.

Noun Easy

Catnap

A short, light sleep or nap taken to rest briefly

Noun Easy

Catharsis

The process of releasing strong or repressed emotions, providing relief and purification.

Noun Easy

Catechism

A summary of religious doctrine, often in question-and-answer format, used for teaching principles of faith.

Noun Easy

Catcall

A loud, often offensive shout or whistle directed at someone, typically to express disapproval or to harass.

Noun Easy

Catastrophe

A sudden and disastrous event causing great damage or suffering.

Noun Easy

Catapult

A device used to hurl objects, often used historically in warfare; also, to launch or propel forward suddenly.

Noun Easy

Cataclysm

A sudden, violent event causing great destruction or change, often used for natural disasters or large-scale upheavals.

Noun Easy

Casualty

A person injured or killed in an accident, disaster, or war.

Noun Medium

Castle

A large, fortified building or set of buildings, historically used as a residence for royalty or nobility, often for defense.

Noun Easy

Cartographer

A person who creates maps.

Noun Easy

Carrion

The decaying flesh of dead animals.

Noun Easy