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Banished

Forced to leave a place as a form of punishment

Verb Medium

Cadence

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

Noun Easy

Banged

Hit or struck something hard, often making a loud noise.

Verb 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

Baneful

Harmful or destructive in effect

Adjective Hard

Cacophonous

Harsh, jarring, or unpleasantly loud in sound

Adjective Easy

Bandy

To exchange words or ideas in a casual or argumentative manner.

Verb Hard

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

Bate

To lessen the force or intensity of something; to reduce or restrain.

Verb Hard

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

Bask

To enjoy warmth and relaxation, often from the sun or to revel in a pleasant situation.

Verb 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

Baroque

A style of art, music, and architecture known for its ornate detail, grandeur, and dramatic flair, popular in Europe in...

Adjective 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

Accrue

To gradually increase or accumulate over time.

Verb Hard

Access

The ability to enter, approach, or use something.

Noun Easy

Accessible

Easy to reach, use, or understand

Adjective Easy

Accelerate

To increase speed or make something happen faster

Verb Easy

Accede

To agree to a request or demand; to assume a position of authority.

Verb Easy

Academic

Related to education, scholarship, or institutions of learning.

Adjective Easy

Abyss

A deep or seemingly endless pit; a vast chasm.

Noun Easy

Abysmal

Extremely bad; dreadful or appalling

Adjective Easy

Beatific

Showing or imparting great joy and peace; blissfully happy.

Adjective Hard

Abut

To be adjacent or touch along a border or boundary.

Verb 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

Abusive

Using harsh or harmful language or actions towards others

Adjective Medium

Absurd

Ridiculously unreasonable or illogical

Adjective Medium

Abstruse

Difficult to understand; complex

Adjective Hard

Abstract

Existing in thought or as an idea, not having a physical or concrete form; also, a summary of main points...

Adjective Medium

Abstinence

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

Noun Medium

Abstemious

Showing restraint, especially with food or drink.

Adjective Easy

Abstain

To deliberately avoid doing or participating in something

Verb Medium

Abscission

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

Noun Hard

Absolve

To free someone from guilt, blame, or responsibility for a wrongdoing.

Verb Easy

Absolute

Complete and total; without any limitations or exceptions

Blog Easy

Abscond

To leave secretly and hide, often to avoid capture or punishment.

Verb Hard

Beads

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

Noun Easy

Abruptly

Suddenly or unexpectedly, often in a rude or surprising way

Adverb Hard

Bawdy

Humorously indecent or vulgar, often related to sexual matters.

Adjective Hard

Abrogate

To formally end or cancel something, such as a law or agreement.

Verb Easy

Abridge

To shorten or condense, especially by removing unnecessary parts.

Verb Easy

Abrasive

Rough or harsh, often causing irritation or friction.

Adjective Easy

Abound

To exist in large numbers or quantities.

Verb Easy

Abortive

Failing to produce the intended result; unsuccessful.

Adjective Easy

Aboriginal

Relating to the original or earliest known inhabitants of a region, especially used to describe Indigenous peoples of Australia.

Adjective Easy

Abominate

To feel intense dislike or hatred for something.

Verb Easy

Abominal

Very unpleasant or bad; causing moral disgust.

Adjective Easy