Definitions I
Definitions II
Synonyms I
Synonyms II
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100

(of a person) tremble convulsively, typically as a result of fear or revulsion.

Shudder 

100

take hold of suddenly and forcibly.

Seize

100

Skeptical; Suspicious 

Cynical 

100

Delusion; Mirage; Fantasy 

Hallucination 

100

The inmate was placed in solitary _____________ for his actions earlier that day. 

Confinement 

200

have an intense feeling of longing for something

Yearn

200

severe physical or mental suffering

Torment

200

Detention; Segregation 

Quarantine 

200

Flourish; prosper; grow 

Thrive 

200

We felt we had been ____________ of a fair shot at the trophy because we had been unfairly disqualified due to a technical issue. 

Deprived 

300

The process of blowing or introducing a gas or powder into a body cavity or organ

Insufflation 

300

concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.

Moral

300

Call; Ask for 

Summon 

300

Forever; perpetually; for good 

Indefinitely 

300
The __________ had to follow the orders his boss had given him. 

Minion 

400

gently and persistently persuade (someone) to do something

Coax

400

cause (a person or place) to be or remain alone or apart from others

Isolate 

400

Far-reaching; Total; Entire; Sweeping 

Radical 

400

Workable; feasible; practical 

Viable 

400

I knew I couldn't __________ in Jeremy, since everyone knew that he could not keep a secret. 

Confide 

500

the feeling or belief that someone or something is worthless or despicable; contempt.

Scorn

500

denoting a person or thing that behaves in an aberrant or unpredictable way, typically with damaging or dangerous effects.

Rogue 

500

Sharpen; Polish 

Hone 

500

Bane; menace; pest 

Scourge 

500

The mechanical piece proved to be ____________, since the machine could operate properly without it. 

Expendable 

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