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100
Saying the opposite of what is really meant
IRONIC
100
a violation of a rule
TRANSGRESSION
100
nervous or worried
APPREHENSIVE
100
Essential or important
INTEGRAL
100

Gabriel moved weakly against him and whimpered briefly into the silence that surrounded them.

FEEBLY
100

The rule says that if there is a third violation of a rule, he simply has to be released.

TRANSGRESSION
200
When something is forbidden
PROHIBITION
200
To ask for
REQUISITION
200
Gently or carefully
METICULOUSLY
200
To give up
RELINQUISH
200

But the most obvious difference was the books.

CONSPICUOUS
200

Your father means that you used a very generalized word, so meaningless that it's become almost extinct.

OBSOLETE
300
To trespass, or to violate
INFRINGE
300
A person that replaces another
SUCCESSOR
300
Obvious or attracting attention
CONSPICUOUS
300
Seriously or thoughtfully
SOLEMNLY
300

But each error reflected negatively on his parents' guidance and trespassed on the community's sense of order and success.

INFRINGED
300

But the hill was treacherously steep; he was slowed down by the snow and his own lack of strength.

IMPEDED
400
Accurate or near perfection
PRECISION
400
Watching carefully
VIGILANT
400
A break or temporary postponement
REPRIEVE
400
No longer in use
OBSOLETE
400

It was an important part of learning of detailed speech and language.

INTEGRAL
400

Even trained for years as they all had been in accuracy of language, what words could you use which would give another the experience of sunshine?

PRECISION
500
To engage one's interest or attention
CONSUMED
500
Very weakly
FEEBLY
500
To spread throughout
PERVADE
500
Slow down or hinder
IMPEDE
500

The community was so carefully ordered, the choices so carefully made.

METICULOUSLY
500

He had been given an unusual and special break from the committee, and granted an additional year of nurturing before his Naming and Placement.

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