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Word
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100
greatest, highest, farthest
utmost
100
casualty
a person killed or injured in war or in an accident
100
to move with great speed; to rush violently
hurtle
100
homage
Cameron paid homage to his teddybear by holding a public auction when he was finally ready to sell it.
100
stodgy
A: exciting S: dreary, formal
200
heavy, dull, or boring; old-fashioned
stodgy
200
bystander
a witness, one who looks or observes but does not take part
200
honor or respect shown publicly
homage
200
utmost
Shamir has the utmost respect for people who can eat 72 hotdogs on one minute.
200
magnitude
A: insignificance, unimpotance S: important, significant, greatness
300
great size or importance of something
magnitude
300
astute
smart and perceptive
300
very dirty
grimy
300
deceased
Zamarya was very upset because her pet earthworm was deceased after she fed it Takis.
300
lethal
A: safe S: fatal, deadly
400
causing death
lethal
400
anonymous
unknown or unnamed
400
thoroughly, totally
downright
400
downright
Jade pays no attention to the fact that her flame-swallowing career is downright dangerous!
400
bystander
S: witness, spectator A: participant
500
lawful; justifiable
legitimate
500
admonish
to warn against something; to scold someone
500
dead
deceased
500
hurtle
Tyrelle hurtled himself in front of the old lady that was about to be hit by a bus. She gave him a quarter for his chivalry and bravery.
500
legitimate
S: accepted, customary, rightful A: illegal, invalid, illegitimate
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