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Elite

A superior group

100

Bleak

Desolate; isolated; dreary

100

Gallant

Brave; noble
100

Smolder

To burn inwardly; a slow burn

100

Traverse

To travel over; to pass through
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Irksome

Annoying; irritating 

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Unsung

Not celebrated in song or verse

200

Etymology

The study of words

200

Nonchalant

Coolly unconcerned; casual

200

Clique

A select group; a small society

300

Taunt

To jeer at; to make fun of

300

Coddle

To pamper or spoil

300

Saunter

To walk in a slow/relaxed wall; stroll

300

Aloof

Physically or emotionally distant/apart

300

Delinquent

Someone who has broken a law; guilty of a misdeed or offense

400

Empathy

Experiencing someone else's feelings as your own

400

Aghast

Shocked or surprised; horrified

400

Undaunted

Not discouraged; Undismayed

400

Shirk

To avoid or evade duties

400

Retort

An answer or reply

500

Conformity

Action in accord with prevailing social standards, attitudes, practices, etc.

500

Wary

Cautious or worried

500

Furtive

Secretive; suspiciously

500

Verbose

Wordy; talkative

500

Defiance

A daring or bold resistance to authority or to any opposing force

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