Lesson 4
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 5
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verb.

To refuse to buy, use, or go in order to make a protest or bring about change

synonym: reject

boycott

100

adjective.

Unpleasantly damp and chilly

dank

100

noun.

A state of complete confusion and lack of order

chaos 

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noun.

A person who murders for money or for political reasons

assassin

200

verb.

To give someone the desire or courage to do something

inspire

200

noun.

A feeling of deep respect and approval

admiration

200

adjective.

Having to do with what is right and what is wrong in how a person acts

synonym: good

moral

200

noun.

Belief in your own value or worth

dignity

300

verb.

To try to persuade someone to do something when you feel strongly about it

synonym: encourage

urge

300

verb.

To help something grow, increase, or move forward

promote

300

adjective.

Harshly, brutally, or unfairly treated

oppressed

300

verb.

To make fun of, tease, or challenge using mean language

synonym: mock

taunted

400

noun. 

A set of rules or a plan that is used a guide for action

synonym: system

policy

400

verb.

To join with other people as friends or partners

associate

400

noun.

A set of planned actions carried out in order to make something happen

campaign

400

noun.

A person who attends a funeral as a relative or friend of the dead person

mourner

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adjective.

Burning slowly with smoke but no flame

smouldering

500

adjective.

Not segregated, open to all cultures and races

integrated

500

adjective.

Having to do with a number of companies that make a particular product

synonym: manufacturing

industrial

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noun.

Trademark for a substance used in paving and surfacing roads, parking lots, and the like

tarmac

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