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100
(Verb) To turn down or dismiss as inadequate.
What is reject?
100
(Verb) To burst; to break out of a pent-up state.
What is erupt?
100
(Noun) A group of spectators at a public event.
What is audience?
100
(Noun) A facility for making products and goods.
What is factory?
100
(Adjective) Serving as a basis of comparison or judgment.(Noun) A rule or principle. Also, a banner to gather around.
What is standard?
200
(Noun) A protrusion that sticks out of something. Also, a prediction about what will happen in the future.
What is projection?
200
(Verb) To cause disorder; to end the continuation of something.
What is disrupt?
200
(Verb) To try out for a position, as in a spot on a team or a role in a play.
What is audition?
200
(Verb) To contaminate with germs, often causing disease.
What is infect?
200
(Adjective) Not changing.
What is constant?
300
(Noun) Forcing fluid into a passage or tissue. Also, the act of introducing something new, like a remark in a conversation.
What is injection?
300
(Noun) The state of having strayed away from morally correct choices or paths. A lack of honesty or integrity, especially when accepting bribes.
What is corruption?
300
(Adjective) Able to be heard.
What is audible?
300
(Noun) A made-up story; the category for stories of the imagination.
What is fiction?
300
(Adjective) Happening immediately or without delay.
What is instant?
400
(Noun) A feeling of being low or depressed.
What is dejection?
400
(Noun) The act of breaking or bursting. (It is not eruption...)
What is rupture?
400
(Noun) A building for public gatherings, usually with a large section where people can watch or listen.
What is auditorium?
400
(Adjective) Entirely without flaws, exactly fitting with the ideal type. (Verb) To make flawless, to improve to a level of mastery.
What is perfect?
400
(Noun) A numerical fact or piece of data.
What is statistic?
500
(Noun) The curving path of a projectile.
What is trajectory?
500
(Noun) Lacking resources, especially having no more financial resources such as money.
What is bankrupt?
500
(Adjective) Fearless or recklessly bold, especially when it comes to convention and the normal way of doing things. Also, highly original and inventive.
What is audacious?
500
(Noun) A person appointed to a position of authority or command. In Harry Potter, you may know them as the fifth year students who are given a badge.
What is prefect?
500
(Noun) The condition or the way things are, often determining the course of events.
What is circumstance?
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