Kings and Kingdoms
School
Doctor's Office
Nature's Fury
So you think you're a context clue master?
100

The King's beliefs in nonviolence constrained him from taking revenge on the enemies who had attempted to invade the castle. 

prevented

100

Mrs. Ronny chided Russell for being disruptive during the lecture.

scolded

100

The vernacular that the doctor used was so confusing that I did not understand any of the instructions he gave me. 

words, vocabulary

100

The earthquake in San Francisco was a calamity worse than any other natural disaster in history.

disaster

100

The spy succeeded only because he had a friend on the inside to abet him.

help
200

The king did not believe that his rival could round up enough partisans to overthrow the monarchy.

followers, participants

200

Though he actually wanted to use his parents' car to go on a date, Nick borrowed his parents' car under the pretense of attending a group study session.

lie, act, deception

200

The patient's heart condition was exacerbated by the fact that he ignored the doctor's recommendation to eat healthy. 

worsened, made worse

200

The hail impinged the roof, leaving large dents.

hit, impacted, dented

200

It seems that everyone in the United States has a television. The technology is ubiquitous here.

Common 

300

The ruler issued an edict requiring all of his subjects to bow down before him.

order, law, requirement

300

Most students find it vapid to simply sit and listen to a lecture for an entire two hour class. 

boring, dull

300

Doctors wish there was a single panacea for every disease, but sadly there is not.

cure

300

As the storm began to brew, the ocean waves crashed harder, beginning to undulate to an increasing degree.

move

300

My day was boring, but the nadir came when I accidentally spilled a bowl of spaghetti on my head.

the lowest point of something

400

The knight was executed by the king for his grievous crime of attempting to assassinate him. 

terrible

400

Everyone else in the class understood geometry easily, but John found the subject abstruse.

difficult to understand

400

The dark storm clouds visible on the horizon suggested that the weather would not be propitious for sailing.

good

400

We wanted to go outside and play, but the incessant rain kept us indoors for two days.

constant, not ending

400

Camaraderie among employees usually leads to success in business.

closeness, teamwork, getting along well

500

The army razed the enemy land during the war --they burned everything to the ground, leaving no trace of the beautiful city it once was. 

destroyed

500

After speaking to only one of the students, the teacher was able to surmise what had caused the fight.

guess, infer

500

Not wanting her patient to get overly anxious, the doctor used discretion in deciding how much to tell the patient about his condition.

caution, thoughtfulness, carefulness

500

After climbing up the side of a live volcano, the explorer was praised for his intrepid attitude.

courageous, brave

500

The ice skater's scintillating rhinestone costume nearly blinded the judges.

sparkling

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