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100

The path he took was erratic at best.

Not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.

100

Various

More than one; several.

100

Loss of luster or sheen, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture.

Tarnish

100

Willing to state one's opinions, especially if they are critical or controversial.

Outspoken.

200

He completely disregarded the instructions for the assignment.

Pay no attention to; ignore.

200

Boycott

Withdraw from commercial or social relations with an entity as a punishment or protest

200

A condition or requirement that is specified or demanded as part of an agreemenet.

Stipulation

200

The action of eating something quickly

Devour.

300

I appreciated my friend for being more outspoken than I am.

Clear in stating one's opinions, especially if they are critical or controversial.

300

Vandalism

Action involving deliberate damage to property.

300

Slow moving or inactive.

Sluggish

300

Withdraw from commercial or social relations as a punishment or protest.

Boycott.

400

I watched as the flames devoured the dry wood.

The action of eating or taking in something very quickly.

400

Gleam

Shine or reflect light softly to show brightness.

400

Not even in regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.

Erratic

400

Shine softly, reflect light or show brightness

Gleam

500

The pattern on the fabric of the pillows had a wide variety of flora on it.

Plant life occurring in a specific region, habitat, or geological period.

500

Prophecy

A prediction or magical look in the future; often religious in nature.

500

Pay no attention to; ignore.

Disregard.

500

A prediction or a magical look into the future.

Prophecy

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