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Morale

A state of individual psychological well-being

100

Invective

Abusive language used to express blame or censure

100

Raucous

Unpleasantly loud and harsh

100

Abyss

A bottomless gulf or pit

100

Ascertain

To learn or discover with confidence

200

Treatise

A written work dealing formally with a subject

200

Anecdotes

Short, often humorous stories

200

Suffocate

Deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing

200

Hasten

To speed up the progress of something

200

Pious

Having, showing, or expressing reverence for a deity

300

Irrevocable

Incapable of being retracted

300

Bitter

Very difficult to accept or bear

300

Constraint

A limitation or restriction

300

Emaciated

Very thin, especially from a disease, hunger, or cold

300

Lucidity

A clear state of mind

400

Zion

The hill of Jerusalem on which the city of David was built. Often used to refer to the Jewish nation and its people

400

Convalescent

A person who is recovering from an illness

400

Ghetto

A section of a city into which an ethnic or religious minority, diseased people, or social outcasts are restricted

400

Horrendous

Causing fear, dread, or terror

400

Deport

Expel from a country

500

Harangue

To address forcefully

500

Deny

Refuse to accept or believe

500

Blandishments

Coaxing by flattery

500

Lamentation

A cry of sorrow or grief

500

Tolerate

Put up with something or somebody unpleasant

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