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100

bland

Example: I didn't really enjoy eating the dry, bland chicken. 

100

challenging

bonus: part of speech 

hard, testing one's abilities, demanding, difficult 

100

to interchange repeatedly and regularly  

alternate

(verb)

100

bland

bonus: part of speech

dull, mild, unexciting

100

It was challenging when I easily won the race. 

No

The race was easy, not challenging. 

200

stumble

Example: If you stumble and fall, you can get back up again. 

200

scurry

bonus: part of speech

move hurriedly with short quick steps

200

capable of being accomplished

attainable (adjective)

200

allow

bonus: part of speech

let, permit

200

The restaurant sells bland food that has lots of flavor. 

No

'Bland' is an adjective that means flavorless or boring.

300

intense

Example: The football player played with passion and looked very intense. 

300

require

bonus: part of speech

to need something, or to make something necessary

300
to look at (someone or something) closely, typically to assess their condition or to discover any shortcomings or to ensure that they reach an official standard


inspect (verb)

300

stumble

bonus: part of speech

trip

(or make a mistake, lose balance)

300

The dog scurried away after it stumbled on the sidewalk. 

Yes

Scurried and stumbled are used correctly. 

400

intimidate

Example: The other team tried to intimidate us.

400

attainable

bonus: part of speech

can be achieved, capable of being done or carried out 

400

to control or limit something

hint: horse

rein (verb)

400

vague

bonus: part of speech

unclear, uncertain

400

The woman's vague description of her day was very detailed. 

No

'Vague' and 'detailed' are antonyms. 'Vague' is an adjective that means unclear or uncertain. 

500

allow

Example: I hope our teacher will allow us to pick our own partners. 

500

navigate

bonus: part of speech

to direct the way something will travel

500

to frighten, to make timid or fearful, especially in order to make them do what one wants

intimidate (verb)

500

attainable 

bonus: part of speech

achievable, reachable

500

The rein came down very intensely. 

No

It would make sense if 'rain' was used. 'Rein' is a verb that means to control or direct.

'Intensely' is an adverb meaning with extreme force or strength. 


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