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Tie Breaker
100

1. Difficult to understand

2. Apart from concrete, real things

Abstract

100

Having the power to invent or call to mind new images, pictures or ideas.

Imaginative

100

1. Having a moderate vision of ones own value, humble

2. Not extreme

Modest

100

To return someone to confidence

Reassure

100

The prefixes Anti and Counter mean...

Against or opposed to

200

1. Movies or motion picture

2. A movie theatre

Cinema

200

Without ability

Incapable

200

Choice or the right to choose

Option

200

1. To withdraw

2. To cancel

Revoke

200

Consolidate

1. make (something) physically stronger or more solid. 

2. combine (a number of things) into a single more effective or coherent whole. 

300

Enormous in size, huge, vast

Colossal

300

A person, place or thing that provokes thought or emotion and aids in creation.

Inspiration

300

More desirable

Preferable

300

1. Stern, harsh or strict

2. An extreme sharp or violent nature

Severe

300

Frugal

sparing or economical with regard to money or food.

400

Tending to find fault or judge harshly

Critical

400

1. To speak or shout mockingly

2. To tease or laugh at

Jeer

400

1. A suggested plan or scheme

2. The act of suggesting something

Proposal

400

1. A place or container for sacred relics

2. A place dedicated to honor someone who died

Shrine

400

Levity

humor or frivolity, especially the treatment of a serious matter with humor or in a manner lacking due respect.

500

1. To pretend

2. To give a false appearance of

Feign

500

1. Expressing feelings in strong, emotional words.

2. Poetic

Lyrical

500

1. A piece of sports equipment with a handle and a round or oval frame with tightly laced strings used to hit a ball

2. A loud noise

3. An illegal business

Racket

500

1. State of being anxious as a result of uncertainty

2. The state of mental uncertainty, indecision

Suspense

500

Rational

1. based on or in accordance with reason or logic.

2. (of a number, quantity, or expression) expressible, or containing quantities that are expressible, as a ratio of whole numbers. When expressed as a decimal, a rational number has a finite or recurring expansion. 

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