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Existing or occurring on the surface; not deep or profound.

Superficial

100

Extremely old; belonging to a very distant past.

Ancient

100

In a way that is fundamentally different or far-reaching in nature.

Radically

100

Having the power to affect or shape decisions, opinions, or actions.

Influential

100

Done consciously and intentionally; not accidental.

Deliberate

200

The degree or scope to which something is spread or covers an area.

Extent

200

A system of ranking or organizing things or people in order of importance.

Hierarchy

200

Clearly visible or obvious.

Apparent

200

Having a mistake, weakness, or imperfection.

Flawed

200

A complex network of paths or passages, often designed as a puzzle.

Maze

300

A scientist who studies plants, their structure, growth, and classification.

Botanist

300

Not anticipated or expected; happening unexpectedly.

Unforeseen

300

People, animals, or plants that are derived from a particular ancestor.

Descendants

300

Resulting in important outcomes

Consequential

300

Used in a symbolic or metaphorical sense, rather than literally.

Figurative

400

 A measured amount of medicine, treatment, or substance given at one time.

Doses

400

Making great efforts or working hard towards a goal or objective.

Striving

400

A colored substance used to give color to paint, ink, and other materials.

Pigment

400

In a fair and morally right manner.

Justly

400

The maximum amount that something can hold or contain; the ability to do something.

Capacity

500

Contrary to what is expected or reasonable; stubbornly opposing what is right or sensible.

Perverse

500

Representations or portrayals of something in a particular way.

Depictions

500

To jump or spring quickly from one place to another.

Leap

500

The process of gradually deteriorating, breaking down, or falling into a state of disrepair.

Decay

500

 A room, usually private, used for a specific purpose.

Chamber

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