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100
to stoop to do something you think is unworthy of you
What is condescend?
100
friendly; agreeable; good-natured
What is amiable?
100
angered by unfairness or meanness of something
What is indignant?
100
to make young or vigorous again; to give youthful qualities to
What is rejuvenate?
100
to become worse or less valuable; to diminish
What is deteriorate?
200
unable to speak understandably or effectively or to use words; unable to say what one thinks
What is inarticulate?
200
full of curious ideas or notions; oddly out of the ordinary; unpredictable
What is whimsical?
200
uneasy; fearful about the future
What is apprehensive?
200
nearness; closeness; a neighboring area
What is proximity?
200
self-possession; tranquility
What is composure?
300
showing or feeling scorn
What is contemptuous?
300
unconquerable; unyielding; not easily overcome
What is indomitable?
300
praiseworthy; deserving approval or credit
What is commendable?
300
continually; perpetually; constantly; always
What is invariably?
300
to feel deep sorrow; to express sorrow or mourning for; to grieve; an expression of grief; a song or poem expressing grief
What is lament?
400
a setting free by judgment of a court; a release from a duty, obligation, etc.
What is acquittal?
400
a face or facial expression; appearance
What is visage?
400
unable to bring about a desired result; inadequate
What is ineffectual?
400
to hinder; to obstruct; to burden
What is encumber?
400
pity for someone else's suffering, along with a desire to help
What is compassion?
500
patient courage in facing pain or danger; moral strength; endurance
What is fortitude?
500
to die; to yield or give in to an overpowering force or desire
What is succumb?
500
sensible; wise and careful; discreet; prudent
What is judicious?
500
never done or known before; without previous example
What is unprecedented?
500
flavorless, dull or unexciting; lifeless
What is insipid?
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