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100

Common; Nothing special

Undistinguished

100

Revenge

Vengeance

100

A person with an odd or unusual personality.

Eccentric

100

Probably.

Presumably

100

Feeling hopeless or despair. 

Desperation

200

A synonym for futile.

Pointless, useless etc.

200

A synonym for menacing(ly). 

Ominous, threatening, dangerous.

200

A synonym for exasperated

Frustrated, annoyed etc.

200

A synonym for tentative(ly)

Unsure, uncertain, hesitant 

200

A synonym for plaintive(ly)

Sadly, sorrowfully etc

300

An antonym for exuberance

Depression, anger, sadness, etc

300

An antonym for plunder

To give freely

300

An antonym for rebuff.

To welcome. To accept with no problems. 

300

An antonym for undistinguished

Unique, one-of-a-kind etc. 

300

An antonym for vindicated

Guilty

400

A VOCABULARY word that is a synonym for ominous.

Menacing. 

400

A VOCABULARY word that is a synonym for plaintively.

Forlornly

400

An antonym for futile

Purposeful. Necessary. Vital. 

400

A VOCABULARY word that is an ANTONYM for eccentric.

Undistinguished

400

An antonym for presumably. 

Unlikely. Not a chance

500

Use proposition in a sentence. Remember to define the word within the context of the sentence.

ex: "Will made a proposition to his parents that if they allowed him to buy a golden doodle puppy, he would take care of all of the expenses and vet bills." 

500

Use forlornly in a sentence. Remember to define the word within the context of the sentence.

Ex: "It began to pull and tug, and suddenly, the wires broke, and off went the great red dragon, and poor Dr. Bell stood looking forlornly after it."

500

Use mutilate(d) in a sentence. Remember to define the word within the context of the sentence.

Ex: "The girl wanted to pierce her ears but her old-fashioned grandmother refused to let her mutilate herself, even with a tiny hole."

500

Use insinuate(d) in a sentence. Remember to define the word within the context of the sentence.

Ex: "Instead of insinuating that I cheated, why don't you just come right out and accuse me; unless you're too scared?" 

500

Use revelation in a sentence. Remember to define the word within the context of the sentence.

Ex: The revelation that several high-profile celebrities participated in a massive cheating scandal to get their kids into college, shocked the country last week.  

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