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100
Broken into its parts, this word literally means "without God".

What is atheist?

100

The singular form of "criteria" is this word.

What is criterion?

100

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers" uses this literary device.

What is alliteration?

100

This leave-taking or farewell speech should feel very near and dear to your heart at the moment.

What is a valediction?

100

Most commonly used to mean "able to read and write", this word can also refer to someone knowledgeable or educated.

What is literate?
200

This word is a synonym for god or goddess.

What is a deity?

200

This word is the adjective form of "hypocrisy".

What is hypocritical?

200

FOMO, an abbreviation using the first letters of its words, is an example of this.

What is acronym?

200

Meaning "choice of words in speech or writing", this is a word we've discussed a lot this year.

What is diction?

200

Well-known criminals, despots, and other baddies might be described with this word, a synonym for "infamous".

What is notorious?

300

Iran is one of these--a government run by religious leaders.

What is a theocracy?

300

ROYGBIV is an example of this kind of "device", used here to help you remember the colors of the rainbow.

What is mnemonic?

300

A violinist might do this to a piece of music written for the piano if she wants to play it on her violin.

What is transcribe?

300

We use this word to describe something that is repeated or copied word for word.

What is verbatim?

300

Everyone's favorite on a Word Roots quiz, this is a comparison between things that are alike in some ways.

What is an analogy?

400

This word can mean opposite things: either approval or support, OR a penalty for breaking the law.

What is sanction?

400
This word is the opposite of heterodox.

What is orthodox?

400

Although they sound similar, this word means "to denounce or condemn"--NOT "advise and order the use of a medicine to someone".

What is proscribe?

400

This spelling of a word that has a homophone means "to write or compose"--but not something as humdrum as a grocery list.

What is i-n-d-i-t-e?

400
Despite how it sounds, this word does NOT mean someone who says "sorry"--it's someone arguing in support of someone/something.

What is an apologist?

500

Someone who falls for, "Look! Your name is on the ceiling!" can rightfully be called this.

What is credulous?

500

An expert, especially in matters of art and taste, can be called this.

What is a connoisseur?

500

Oscar Wilde's "I can resist everything except temptation" is an example of one of these short, witty sayings.

What is an epigram?

500

"Beating around the bush" or "talking in circles" are colloquial ways of saying someone is engaging in this.

What is circumlocution?

500

Burning a Bible or drawing unflattering pictures of the prophet Muhammed is considered to be this--disrespect to something seen as sacred.

What is sacrilegious?

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