| Definition | Word that Fits | Word Options |
| Exceeding what is necessary, required, or desired | |
| A beginning learner; novice | |
| Existing or being everywhere at the same time | |
| To make faulty or defective; impair | |
| Generally pleasing and engaging, often because of a childlike charm and innocence | |
| An idyllic, exotic, or luxurious place | |
| An attendant or officer in a royal or noble household | |
| The manufacturing chemistry of fermentation in brewing | |
| To lessen the intensity of (something that pains or distresses) | |
| Favoring or inclined to start quarrels or wars | |
| A medieval trumpet with clear shrill tones | |
| To exercise arbitrary or overbearing control | |
| Having the power to produce a desired effect | |
| A leave of absence from duty granted especially to a soldier | |
| To revolve around a point or an axis | |
| Hatefully or shockingly evil | |
| A person who commits arson | |
| The act of judging | |
| A roguish or mischievous act | |
| Praise, extol | |
| Marked by a hatred or contempt for humankind | |
| A woman's long flowing, usually sheer, dressing gown | |
| To kiss | |
| Magnificent | |
| A state of perplexity or doubt | |
| To cause anger, irritation, or deep bitterness | |
| Exceeding what is necessary, required, or desired | |
| A beginning learner; novice | |
| Existing or being everywhere at the same time | |
| To make faulty or defective; impair | |
| Generally pleasing and engaging, often because of a childlike charm and innocence | |
| An idyllic, exotic, or luxurious place | |
| An attendant or officer in a royal or noble household | |
| The manufacturing chemistry of fermentation in brewing | |