Carpe Diem

Seize the day; take advantage of the present moment without worrying about the future.

Noun Hard

Carousal

A noisy or lively drinking party or celebration.

Noun Hard

Blandishments

Flattering or persuasive words or actions intended to influence or win someone over.

Noun Easy

Blame

To hold someone responsible for a fault or wrongdoing.

Noun Easy

Bitter

Having a sharp, unpleasant taste; or causing pain, sadness, or resentment.

Adjective Easy

Billow

To rise, surge, or swell, often in a rolling or wavelike motion.

Noun Easy

Billing

The process of sending an invoice for goods or services rendered.

Noun Easy

Billingsgate

Coarse, vulgar, or abusive language

Noun Easy

Bigwig

An important or influential person, especially in a particular field or area.

Noun Easy

Bigot

A person who is intolerant toward those with different opinions, beliefs, or backgrounds.

Noun Easy

Bias

A tendency to favor or lean toward one side, person, or group over another, often in an unfair way.

Noun Medium

Bevy

A large group or collection, especially of similar things or people

Noun Easy

Betrayal

The act of being disloyal or breaking trust, often by revealing secrets or acting against someone.

Noun Medium

BĂȘte Noire

A person or thing that one particularly dislikes or avoids; an object of aversion.

Noun Easy

Bereaved

Suffering the loss of a loved one

Adjective Hard

Benison

A blessing or benediction

Noun Hard

Benefactor

A person who gives money or help to others, especially in support of a cause or organization.

Noun Medium

Benediction

A blessing or prayer for divine help, protection, or guidance.

Noun Easy

Behest

A command or urgent request

Noun Hard

Behemoth

Something enormous and powerful; a huge or monstrous creature or entity.

Noun Hard

Beeline

A direct, quick route from one place to another

Noun Easy

Beehive

A structure where bees live and produce honey.

Noun Easy

Beds

Plural of "bed"; furniture for sleeping or resting.

Noun Easy

Bedlam

A scene of uproar, confusion, or chaos

Noun Easy

Affinity

A natural liking, attraction, or similarity between people or things.

Noun Easy

Affiliation

A connection or association with a group, organization, or person.

Noun Medium

Affection

A feeling of fondness or love towards someone or something.

Noun Medium

Aesthetic

Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.

Adjective Easy

Aegis

Protection, support, or guidance, often from a powerful source.

Noun Easy

Advocate

A person who publicly supports or argues for a cause or policy; to support or recommend.

Noun Medium

Advocacy

Support or promotion of a cause, idea, or policy.

Noun Easy

Advert

A notice or announcement to promote a product, event, or service.

Noun Easy

Adversity

A difficult or unpleasant situation; hardship or misfortune

Noun Easy

Adversary

An opponent or enemy in a contest, conflict, or dispute

Noun Easy

Advent

The arrival or beginning of an important event, period, or person.

Noun Easy

Adulation

Excessive admiration or praise

Noun Hard

Adroitness

Skill and ease in handling situations; cleverness or skillfulness.

Noun Easy

Adoration

Deep love, respect, or worship for someone or something

Noun Easy

Adjutant

A military officer who acts as an assistant to a senior officer, helping with administrative duties.

Noun Easy

Adjuration

A solemn or earnest appeal, often urging someone to do something.

Noun Easy

Adjunct

Something added to another thing but not essential to it.

Noun Easy

Dais

A raised platform, typically used for speeches, performances, or ceremonies.

Noun Medium

Dainties

Small, delicate, and often sweet treats or delicacies

Noun Medium

Daimios

Powerful feudal lords in Japan who controlled vast lands and commanded private armies, particularly prominent until the 19th century.

Noun Hard

Dagger

A short, pointed knife used as a weapon.

Noun Medium

Daggers

Short, pointed weapons with sharp edges, often used for stabbing.

Noun Medium

Dearth

A lack or scarcity of something.

Noun Hard

Deadlock

A situation where progress is impossible because two or more opposing actions are blocked by each other.

Noun Hard

Daub

To smear or coat with a thick or sticky substance, often in a careless or rough manner.

Noun Medium

Dart

To move swiftly and suddenly in a particular direction; a small, pointed object thrown at a target.

Noun Easy

Decade

A period of ten years.

Noun Easy

Decadence

A state of moral or cultural decline, often due to excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury.

Noun Hard

Debutante

A young woman making her first formal appearance in society.

Noun Hard

Carnage

Massive killing or slaughter, especially in a violent or gruesome manner.

Noun Easy

Debris

Scattered fragments, typically from something destroyed.

Noun Medium

Caricature

A drawing or description that exaggerates certain features for comic or satirical effect.

Noun Easy

Carcass

The dead body of an animal, often referring to the remains after the animal has been butchered.

Noun Hard

Carapace

The hard, protective shell covering the back of some animals, like turtles and crustaceans.

Noun Easy

Captives

People or animals who have been taken prisoner or confined.

Noun Easy

Decomposition

The process of breaking down or decaying into simpler parts.

Noun Hard