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100

The rocking motion of the boat filled her with___________, making it hard to enjoy the trip.

Nausea

100

Someone or something that continues to exist or endure over a long period of time, often despite difficulties or challenges.

Persistent

100

Impinge

Verb

100

If you __________ too long in the morning, you'll end up being late for school.

Dawdle


100

Someone who is uncertain or unsure about taking action, often pausing or showing reluctance before making a decision.

Hesitant

200

The long meeting was __________, filled with repetitive discussions and little progress.

Tedious

200

To scold or criticize someone angrily and at length.

Berate

200

Dawdle

Verb

200

The powerful storm wreaked __________ on the coastal town, destroying homes and flooding streets.

Havoc


200

The long duration of life, existence, or service. It can also describe the length of time something lasts or remains effective.

Longevity

300

The negotiations reached an __________ when neither side was willing to compromise.

Impasse

300

Something that is harmful, unfavorable, or contrary to one's interests or well-being.

Adverse

300

Rapport

Noun

300

The Northern Lights are a breathtaking ____________ that attracts travelers from around the world.

Phenomenon

300

Something that is of average quality, not particularly good or bad, and often implies a lack of distinction or excellence.

Mediocre

400

She decided to ____________ her story with vivid details to make it more captivating.

Embellish

400

To something that is no longer in use or has been replaced by something newer or more effective.

Obsolete

400

Adverse

Adjective


400

His loud music began to __________ on my ability to concentrate while studying.

Impinge

400

The first appearance or presentation of something, such as a performance, product, or person, typically marking the start of their public career or introduction.

Debut

500

The small village struggled to defend itself against the __________ of enemy troops.

Onslaught

500

Something that is charmingly old-fashioned or unusual in a way that is attractive or interesting.

Quaint

500

Phenomenon

Noun

500

She quickly built a strong ____________ with her new colleagues through open communication and mutual respect.

Rapport

500

Something or someone that is intentionally harmful, spiteful, or meant to cause injury or distress to others.

Malicious

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