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To openly resist or refuse to obey

Defy

100

Great enjoyment

Relish

100

The workers were relishing in the fact that they were number one on the leaderboard. What does relishing mean?

Great enjoyment

100

The dog has become used to being fed at a certain time. What is the best word to use instead of 'used to' being fed?

Accustomed

200

Free from having to follow  a rule that others must obey

Exempt

200

Not cheerful or smiling; very serious

Solemn
200

I would never think that it was conceivable that I would be the winner! What does conceivable in this sentence?

Able to happen, believed

200

Myles will openly become defiant when he does not get his way. How does Myles act?

Refuses or resists

300

Too much speed; great hurry

Haste

300

A feeling of anxiety or worry; lack of peace

Disquiet

300

In Harry Potter, they would solemnly swear that they were 'up to no good'. How did they swear?

Very serious

300

The pain will eventually become less the more you keep ice on it. What other word can replace less?

Diminish

400

To send out; to pass to another person

Transmit

400

To make or become less
in size and importance

Diminish

400

We need to make haste to make it to the birthday party on time. What is haste?

Great hurry

400

All of the students had to follow the lines. The teachers were exempt as they had to make sure the students were doing as told. What is exempt?

Free from having to follow rule

500

Can be imagined or believed

Conceived

500

Used to, familiar with

Accustomed

500

We had to wear masks so we would not transmit any diseases or COVID to one another. What does transmit mean in this sentence?

Transfer

500

What is a synonym for disquiet?

feeling of anxiety, lack of peaceful, unease, worry, restless

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