7 3 verb, adjective v, adj verb
• march aggressively into another's territory by military force for the purposes of conquest and occupation
Example sentence • The invaded territories were eventually liberated by the allied forces.
8 3 adjective adj adjective satellite
• unrestrained by convention or morality
Example sentence • The degraded water quality in the river is a cause for concern.
5 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• having lost freshness or brilliance of color
Example sentence • I found an old, faded photograph in the attic.
6 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks
Example sentence • The students received their graded assignments.
5 2 adjective adj Example sentence • After years of working in the entertainment industry, she became jaded and no longer enjoyed going to parties.
6 3 verb v verb
• avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
Example sentence • He evaded arrest by fleeing the scene.
6 2 verb v noun
• the commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of goods and services
Example sentence • He traded his old car for a newer model.
8 3 verb, adjective v, adj noun
• an upward slope or grade (as in a road)
verb
• rate higher; raise in value or esteem
Example sentence • The smartphone features a newly upgraded camera.
5 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• having help; often used as a combining form
Example sentence • The aided student showed significant improvement in his grades.
6 2 verb, adverb, adjective v, adv, adj adjective
• bearing or characterized by a blade or sword; often used in combination
adjective satellite
• composed of thin flat plates resembling a knife blade
Example sentence • The windmill had long, bladed arms that spun in the breeze.
9 3 verb, adjective v, adj adjective satellite
• preventing entry or exit or a course of action
Example sentence • The blockaded city struggled to get essential supplies.
6 2 verb, adjective v, adj adjective
• protected from heat and light with shade or shadow
Example sentence • She sat under a shaded tree to escape the hot sun.
8 3 adjective adj adjective satellite
• (of roads) not leveled or drained; unsuitable for all year travel
Example sentence • She received an ungraded test because she skipped the final question.
7 3 verb, adjective v, adj Example sentence • The abraded surface of the table showed signs of wear and tear.
8 3 verb, adjective v, adj verb
• To form or unite into a brigade; to group together.
Example sentence • The brigaded troops advanced together towards the enemy stronghold.
10 3 verb, adjective v, adj noun
• the property possessed by a slope or surface that descends
verb
• rate lower; lower in value or esteem
Example sentence • The downgraded version of the software had fewer features.
8 3 verb v verb
• spread or diffuse through
Example sentence • A feeling of excitement pervaded the room.
9 4 verb v noun
• a musical composition in several movements; has no fixed form
verb
• sing and play for somebody
Example sentence • He serenaded her with a beautiful love song.
5 2 verb v noun
• English tennis player who won many women's singles titles (born in 1945)
verb
• walk (through relatively shallow water)
Example sentence • She waded through the knee-deep water to reach the other side.
8 3 verb v adjective satellite
• showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another
Example sentence • The bomb exploded with a loud noise.
8 3 adjective adj adjective satellite
• embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery
Example sentence • She wore a brocaded blouse to the formal party.
10 4 adjective adj adjective satellite
• having a series of columns arranged at regular intervals
Example sentence • The hotel has a beautiful colonnaded entrance.
8 3 adjective adj adjective satellite
• (of fabric or clothing) having been given a faded (weathered) appearance by artificial means
Example sentence • She bought a prefaded denim jacket.
8 3 adjective adj adjective
• (of pictures) not having shadow represented
Example sentence • The sunny courtyard had a few unshaded areas where people could relax.
8 3 verb v verb
• build up to a level by depositing sediment
Example sentence • The river aggraded its bed with sediment deposits.
11 4 adjective adj noun
• a railing at the side of a staircase or balcony to prevent people from falling
Example sentence • The balustraded staircase added elegance to the grand entrance hall.
10 4 verb v
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Example sentence • He was bastinaded for his insolence.
9 3 verb v noun
• (ballet) a gliding or sliding step in ballet
verb
• perform a glissade, in ballet
Example sentence • She glissaded down the mountain with ease.
5 2 verb v verb
• To slope or incline from the vertical.
11 4 verb
• To pass or change from one state to another by steps or stages.
Example sentence • The new software intergraded all the necessary features into one user-friendly interface.
5 2 verb v verb
• remove with or as if with a ladle
Example sentence • She laded the truck with crates of apples.
9 4 verb, adjective v, adj noun
• mixtures of vinegar or wine and oil with various spices and seasonings; used for soaking foods before cooking
Example sentence • The marinaded chicken tasted delicious.
11 4 verb v noun
• a party of guests wearing costumes and masks
verb
• take part in a masquerade
Example sentence • He masqueraded as a police officer to gain access to the crime scene.
9 3 verb, adjective v, adj
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Example sentence • She received a misgraded test paper and had to request a reevaluation.
11 4 adjective adj
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Example sentence • The multibladed helicopter lifted off smoothly from the landing pad.
9 3 adjective adj
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Example sentence • The nongraded assignments allowed students to explore their creativity.
10 4 verb, adjective v, adj
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Example sentence • The teacher realized that she had overgraded the student's test.
10 4
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10 4 adjective adj verb
• To trade beyond one's capital; to buy goods beyond the means of paying for or selling them; to overstock the market.
Example sentence • The overtraded stocks plummeted in value, causing significant losses for investors.
9 4 verb, adjective v, adj verb
• (usually in the passive) To equip with a palisade.
Example sentence • The palisaded fence surrounded the entire property.
7 3 verb, adverb v, adv noun
• a ceremonial procession including people marching
Example sentence • She paraded down the runway in a stunning gown.
11 4 verb, noun v, n
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Example sentence • He pasquinaded his political opponent in a scathing newspaper article.
10 4 verb v noun
• a formal ball held for a school class toward the end of the academic year
verb
• march in a procession in a public place
Example sentence • They promenaded down the boardwalk, enjoying the sunset.
8 3 verb
• To grade again, give a new grade or grading to.
Example sentence • The professor regraded my exam after I pointed out an error in the grading.
9 4 verb v Example sentence • After the city's defenses were weakened, the enemy reinvaded with a larger force.
9 4 adjective adj verb
• To desert one's cause, or change one's loyalties; to commit betrayal.
6 2 verb v verb
• To turn over soil with a spade to loosen the ground for planting.
Example sentence • He spaded the soil to prepare for planting.
9 3 verb v verb
• To enclose in a stockade.
Example sentence • The settlers stockaded their cabins to protect against possible attacks.
8 4 adjective adj
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Example sentence • The unevaded question remained at the forefront of the discussion.
7 3 adjective adj
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Example sentence • The unfaded painting still looked vibrant after 100 years.
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