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Superior

Higher in rank, status, or quality than others.

100

Quilt

A decorative warm bed cover made of padding tucked between two layers of fabric and held together by lines of stitching.

100

Playdates

An appointment made by parents for their children to play together.

100

Hybrid

Mixture of two different elements to create something new.

For example Hybrid Vehicle: A car that uses two types of power, usually an internal combustion engine (gasoline) and an electric motor.

100

Patrons

People who give financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity (like an art gallery or a restaurant).

200

Pioneer

A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new area or develop a new method/activity.

200

Firestorm

In common conversation or news, it describes a sudden, violent outburst of controversy, criticism, or emotion.

200

Mandatory

Required by law or rules; compulsory.

200

Campaign

A series of organized actions which are done to achieve a particular social, political, or commercial goal.

200

Hymn

A religious song or poem of praise, typically sung in a church.

300

Comprise

To consist of; to be made up of (e.g., "The team comprises ten members").

300

Excerpt

  • A short extract or passage taken from a film, broadcast, or piece of writing.


300

Authoritarian 

Favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom.

300

Provocative

Intended to cause a strong reaction, such as anger, curiosity, or desire.

300

Shoestring

Literally a shoelace, but commonly used to mean a very small amount of money (e.g., "a shoestring budget").

400

Embroidery

The art of decorating fabric using a needle and thread to create patterns or pictures.

400

Clout

Influence or power, especially in politics or business (or, colloquially, social media fame).

400

Wooing

Seeking the favor, support, or love of someone; trying to win someone over.

400

Monopoly

Exclusive control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service; having no competition.

400

Stifled

Smothered or suppressed; often used to describe holding back a laugh, a cry, or even one's career growth.

500

Ossified

Literally, to turn into bone; figuratively, to become rigid, stagnant, or set in one's ways.

500

Churn Out

To produce something routinely or mechanically and in large quantities.

500

Lament

 To express deep grief, sorrow, or regret about something.

500

Clincher

A fact, argument, or event that settles a matter conclusively (the "deciding factor").

500

Flummoxed

Completely bewildered or confused.

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