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100

Someone or something that has the same job or purpose as another.

What is a counterpart.

100

A short performance to show the talents of someone (such as an actor or musician). 

What is an audition.

100

An imaginary phenomenon in which a person or object is moved across a distance instantly.

What is to teleport.

100

The act of maintaining something or someone; the act of causing something to exist or continue without changing; the act of providing support for someone or something.

What is maintenance.

100

A long piece of music that is usually in four large, separate sections and is performed by an orchestra or band.

What is symphony.

200

A support or a stand for a camera or telescope that has three legs.

What is a tripod.

200

A substance that stops the harmful effects of a poison; something that corrects or improves the bad effects of something.

What is an antidote.

200

To move toward one point and join together; to come together and meet.

What is to converge.

200

To slide on a wet road because a thin layer of water on the road causes the tires to lose contact with it.

What is hydroplane.

200

A word that is pronounced the same as another word but is different in meaning or spelling.

What is homophone.

300

Something that is made to look like an exact copy of something else in order to trick people.

What is counterfeit.

300

A group of people who gather together to listen to or watch something; the people who watch, read, or listen to something.

What is an audience.

300

To make arrangements so that two or more people or groups of people can work together properly and well; to look good with another color, pattern, style, etc.

What is to coordinate.

300

A state of having very different feelings (such as love and hate) about someone or something at the same time.

What is ambivalence.

300

A person who has a job or position before someone else; something that comes before something else.

What is precedent.
400

A doctor who treats injuries and diseases of the foot.

What is a podiatrist.

400

A large room or building where people gather to hear a speech or watch a performance.

What is an auditorium.

400

To send a product to be sold in another country.

What is to export.

400

A pipe in or near the street that provides water, especially for putting out fires.

What is hydrant.

400

A person who plays the piano.

What is a pianist.

500

A treatment to improve the appearance and health of the feet and toenails.

What is a pedicure.

500

A strong feeling of dislike.

What is antipathy.
500

Easy to carry or move around.

What is portable.

500

A feeling or showing of love or friendship; strongly felt; having a liking for or love of someone or something. 

What is fondness.
500

A method of teaching people to read and pronounce words by learning the sounds of letters, letter groups, and syllables.

What is phonics.

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