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V. To officially choose someone for a job or position 

Appoint

100

V. To be able to do something without problems 

Afford 

100

N. An aircraft without wings that flies because it is filed with gas that is lighter than air

Blimp

100

v. to place or arrange in a straight line 

Align

100

N. The act of process of building 

Construction 

200

Adj. made up of different kinds or sorts

Diverse

200

V. To damage something so bad that it cannot be used or repaired 

Destroy

200

N. Something that stoops progress or forward movement 

Obstacle 

200

Adj, pleased and satisfied 

Content 

200

Adj. worthy of admiration or respect 

Impressive 

300
adj. Foolish or immature 

Juvenile 

300

N. Something that gives hope and confidence 

Encouragement 

300

n. Part of a larger thing, amount, area, etc

Portion 

300

N. A group of people chosen to make rules, laws or decisions 

Council 

300

N. The fact or status of being citizen of a particular country 

Nationality 

400

Adj. From or having to do with another country 

Foreign

400

N. A group of people born and living during the same time 

Generation

400

N. A person or animal that one spends time with or enjoys bing with 

Companion 

400

N.  Small cart with one wheel at the front and two handles for pushing it 

Wheelbarrow 

400

Adj. of, relating to, or made in one’s home country 

Domestic 

500

N. the preactive of one person owning another as a piece of property, or the state of being owned by another 

Slavery 

500

V. To sign up for something by putting someone’s or something‘s name on a list 

Register 

500

Adj. different from what is normal or expected 

Peculiar 

500

N. An advertisement which is broadcast on the radio or television 

Commercial 

500

V. To suggest something to a person or group of people  to consider 

Propose

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