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Group 4
Group 5
100

Strong and sharp.

Pungent 

100

Desire strongly or persistently.

Yearn 

100

Politeness and proneness in manners and behavior.

Decorum 

100

Determined by chance or impulse rather than by necessity.

Whimsical

100

Excuse, overlook, or make allowances for.

Condone 

200

Place under suspicion or cast doubt upon.

Taint 

200

Impossible to satisfy.

Insatiable

200

Marked by a narrow focus on or display of knowledge.

Pedantic

200

Inconsistent with reason or logic or common sense.

Absurd 

200
Serious belief.

Earnest 

300

 A manuscript on which more than one text has been written.

Palimpsest

300

A share of money or food or clothing that has been charitably given.

Dole

300

Express criticism towards.

Reproach 

300

Extremely hungry.

Ravenous 

300

Show to be right by providing justification or proof.

Vindicate

400

Marked by or showing hopelessness.


Forlorn 

400

Attractively old-fashioned.

Quaint 

400

The starting point for a new state or experience.

Threshold

400

Low skilled work.

Menial 

400

Unconventional or unusual.

Eccentric

500

A cry of sorrow and grief.

Wail

500

Turn away or aside,

Avert

500

 Quivering as from weakness or fear.

Tremulous

500

In a secretive manner.  

Surreptitiously 

500

Whining in a tearful manner.

Sniveling 

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