Bewilder

To confuse or puzzle someone completely

Verb Easy

Betroth

To formally promise or engage someone to marry.

Verb Easy

Betray

To be disloyal or unfaithful to someone or something.

Verb Easy

Betoken

To be a sign or indication of something; to signify.

Verb Easy

Bestow

To give or present something as an honor or gift

Verb Medium

Besmirch

To damage the reputation or honor of someone or something.

Verb Easy

Besiege

To surround a place with armed forces to capture it or to overwhelm someone with requests or worries.

Verb Hard

Beset

To surround or attack on all sides; to trouble or harass persistently

Verb Hard

Beseech

To ask someone urgently and fervently; to beg.

Verb Easy

Berate

To scold or criticize someone angrily.

Verb Medium

Bequeath

To leave something to someone in a will; to pass on or hand down.

Verb Easy

Bequeathing

The act of giving or leaving something, usually money or property, to someone in a will.

Verb Easy

Bemuse

To confuse or puzzle someone, often amusingly.

Verb Easy

Bemoan

To express sorrow or disappointment about something

Verb Hard

Belittle

To make someone or something seem less important or less worthy.

Verb Easy

Belie

To give a false impression or contradict

Verb Hard

Beleaguer

To cause constant or repeated trouble or harassment; to besiege.

Verb Hard

Belays

Happening later than expected or after the usual time.

Verb Easy

Belabor

To emphasize or discuss something excessively or repeatedly.

Verb Hard

Behoove

To be necessary, proper, or advantageous for someone.

Verb Hard

Behold

To see or observe something remarkable or impressive.

Verb Medium

Beholding

Looking at or observing something with attention or admiration.

Verb Medium

Beheld

Saw or observed something, especially something remarkable.

Verb Hard

Beguile

To charm or enchant someone, often in a deceptive way.

Verb Hard

Begrudge

To feel resentment or envy towards someone for possessing or enjoying something.

Verb Hard

Beget

To cause something to happen or exist; to bring about.

Verb Easy

Befuddle

To confuse or perplex someone, often to the point of bewilderment.

Verb Easy

Bedraggle

To make something wet, dirty, or messy, typically by dragging it through mud or water.

Verb Easy

Bedizen

To dress or adorn in a showy, gaudy, or extravagant way

Verb Easy

Beckon

To gesture or signal for someone to come closer or follow.

Verb Easy

Bechance

To happen to someone or something by chance; to occur unexpectedly.

Verb Easy

Advocate

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

Noun Medium

Adulterate

To make something impure or weaker by adding an inferior substance.

Verb Easy

Adorn

To make something more beautiful or attractive by adding decorations.

Verb Easy

Adore

To deeply love or have a strong admiration for someone or something.

Verb Easy

Adjourn

To pause or suspend a meeting or session with the intention of resuming it later.

Verb Easy

Adjoin

To be next to or connected with something.

Verb Medium

Dampen

To make something slightly wet; to lessen or reduce the strength or intensity of something

Verb Medium

Dally

To waste time or be slow; to flirt or playfully delay

Verb Medium

Dabble

To take part in an activity in a casual or superficial way.

Verb Medium

Dawdle

To waste time or move slowly without purpose.

Verb Medium

Daunt

To make someone feel intimidated or discouraged.

Verb Medium

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

Darted

Moved swiftly or suddenly.

Verb Medium

Dared

Showed bravery or courage to do something risky or challenging

Verb Easy

Debunk

To expose the falseness or inaccuracy of a claim, belief, or idea.

Verb Medium

Debilitate

To weaken or make someone or something less strong or effective

Verb Hard

Caress

To gently touch or stroke in a loving or affectionate way

Verb Easy

Careen

To tilt, lean, or sway to one side, often suddenly; can refer to the movement of a vehicle, vessel, or...

Verb Medium

Debauch

To lead someone into immoral or excessive behavior, often involving sensual pleasures.

Verb Hard

Debase

To lower the quality, value, or dignity of something.

Verb Hard

Captivate

To attract and hold someone's interest or attention.

Verb Medium

Decode

To convert a coded message or information into a readable form.

Verb Medium

Capsize

To overturn or flip over, especially a boat.

Verb Medium

Declaim

To speak in a loud, formal, or dramatic manner, often to an audience.

Verb Hard

Decipher

To interpret or make sense of something that is difficult to understand.

Verb Medium

Decimate

To destroy a large portion of something or cause severe damage.

Verb Hard

Deceptive

Likely to mislead or give a false impression.

Verb Medium

Decelerate

To slow down or reduce speed

Verb Medium