Bared

Verb Easy

Babble

Verb Easy

Affirm

Verb Easy

Blaze

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

Noun Easy

Blared

Made a loud, harsh sound.

Verb Medium

Denote

To indicate, show, or represent something

Verb Medium

Denigrate

To criticize or belittle someone or something unfairly.

Verb Hard

Delude

To deceive or mislead someone

Verb Easy

Delineate

To describe or outline something precisely and in detail.

Verb Hard

Delineated

Marked the outline or boundaries of something; described or explained in detail.

Verb Hard

Delete

To remove or erase something, especially text or data.

Verb Easy

Deign

To do something that one considers beneath one's dignity.

Verb Hard

Deify

To worship or regard someone or something as a god.

Verb Hard

Dehydrate

To remove water or moisture from something

Verb Medium

Degrade

To reduce in quality, value, or dignity; to treat with disrespect.

Verb Medium

Degenerate

To decline in quality, condition, or moral standards.

Noun Easy

Defy

To openly resist or refuse to obey.

Verb Easy

Defrock

To officially remove a priest or minister from their position.

Verb Easy

Defoliate

To remove leaves from a tree, plant, or area, often to control pests or clear land.

Verb Easy

Deflect

To cause something to change direction or avoid something by shifting attention.

Verb Easy

Deflected

Turned aside from a straight path or direction.

Verb Medium

Defile

To spoil, corrupt, or damage something sacred or pure.

Verb Easy

Defied

Resisted or openly refused to obey.

Verb Medium

Defer

To postpone or delay something until a later time.

Verb Medium

Defenestrated

Thrown out of a window

Verb Hard

Default

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

Noun Easy

Defame

To damage someone's reputation by making false or harmful statements.

Verb Easy

Defalcate

To misuse or embezzle funds, often those entrusted to one’s care.

Verb Hard

Deface

To spoil the appearance or surface of something by damaging it.

Verb Medium

Defaced

Spoiled or damaged the appearance of something

Verb Medium

Deem

To consider or judge something in a specific way.

Verb Medium

Deduce

To reach a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.

Verb Easy

Chimed

Made a musical or ringing sound, often associated with clocks or bells.

Verb Easy

Chide

To scold or rebuke gently.

Verb Medium

Chatter

To talk quickly, often about trivial matters.

Noun Easy

Chastise

To scold or reprimand severely.

Verb Easy

Chasten

To correct or discipline, often through criticism or punishment.

Verb Hard

Charm

The quality of being pleasant or attractive.

Noun Easy

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

Chafe

To irritate or make sore by rubbing; to feel annoyance or impatience.

Verb Medium

Censure

Strong disapproval or formal criticism

Noun Hard

Censor

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

Noun Medium

Cede

To give up or surrender control or ownership, often formally or by treaty.

Verb Easy

Cease

To stop or bring to an end

Verb Easy

Cavort

To jump or move around in a lively, playful way.

Verb Easy

Cavil

To make petty or unnecessary objections

Noun Easy

Cauterize

To burn the skin or flesh of a wound to stop bleeding or prevent infection.

Verb Easy

Caucus

A meeting of members of a specific group or political party to discuss strategies, policies, or choose candidates.

Verb Easy

Catnap

A short, light sleep or nap taken to rest briefly

Noun Easy

Catcall

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

Noun Easy

Catapult

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

Noun Easy

Castigate

To criticize or punish someone severely

Verb Easy

Blanch

To briefly boil or steam food to remove the skin or to whiten; also, to make someone turn pale.

Verb Medium

Blame

To hold someone responsible for a fault or wrongdoing.

Noun Easy

Blackball

To reject, exclude, or block someone from a group or activity, often by a vote.

Verb Easy

Binge

To indulge in something excessively, especially eating, drinking, or watching content.

Verb Medium

Billow

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

Noun Easy

Bilk

To cheat or defraud someone, especially by avoiding payment.

Verb Easy

Bias

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

Noun Medium