Definitions
Synonyms
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Expatriate

A person who lives outside their native country.

100

Ebullience

Exuberance, cheerfulness, or high spirits.

100

Eloquent

Inarticulate, hesitant, or mumbling.

100

The older students tried to ______ the younger boy on to jump the fence, but he refused.

  • A) Dwell

  • B) Egg

  • C) Evince

  • D) Eschew

  • B) Egg

100

To live in a specified place, or to think/speak about a subject at length.

Dwell

200

Elocution

The skill of clear and expressive speech, especially of distinct pronunciation and articulation.

200

Eminent

Famous, respected, or distinguished (within a particular sphere).

200

Embroil

Disentangle, free, or exclude (from conflict).

200

 The chef added fresh herbs to ______ the flavor of the sauce.

  • A) Extrude

  • B) Enhance

  • C) Elucidate

  • D) Estrange

  • B) Enhance

200

To reveal the presence of a quality or feeling (e.g., "She ______d great sorrow").

Evince

300

Escapade

An act or incident involving excitement, daring, or adventure.

300

Emphatic

Forceful, firm, or vehement.

300

Exonerate

Convict, blame, or incriminate.

300

The war caused a mass ______ of refugees fleeing to neighboring countries.

  • A) Exodus

  • B) Edification

  • C) Enmity

  • D) Elite

  • A) Exodus

300

To shape something (like plastic or metal) by forcing it through a die.

Extrude

400

Exemplar

A person or thing serving as a typical example or excellent model.

400

Elite

The best, superior, or the "cream of the crop."

400

Exalt

Condemn, degrade, or humble.

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Years of competition created a deep ______ between the two rival teams.

  • A) Ebullience

  • B) Enmity

  • C) Exemplar

  • D) Escapade

  • B) Enmity

400

To deliberately avoid using; to abstain from.

Eschew

500

Ethereal

Extremely delicate and light in a way that seems too perfect for this world.

500

Estrange

Alienate, distance, or separate (someone from a group or person).

500

Espouse

Reject, oppose, or discard (a belief or cause).

500

The professor tried to ______ the complex theory using simple diagrams.

  • A) Elucidate

  • B) Embroil

  • C) Exalt

  • D) Evince

  • A) Elucidate

500

The instruction or improvement of a person morally or intellectually.

Edification

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