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100

Exactly alike or similar in every detail; being the same as something else in appearance, nature, or characteristics.

Identical

100
After saving for several months, I could finally _________ to buy my new bicycle.

afford

100

The state of being separated from others; a condition in which an individual or group is kept apart from others, often leading to feelings of loneliness or detachment.

Isolation


100

The family had to _________ their car during the storm and seek shelter nearby.

abandon

100

Hostile and aggressive; inclined to fight or engage in conflict. It can also refer to a nation or group that is engaged in warfare.

Belligerent


200

Free time that is not taken up by work or duties, allowing for relaxation, recreation, or enjoyment; the opportunity to engage in activities of personal choice and interest.

Leisure

200

The ______________ behavior of the crowd made the security team

belligerent

200

To have enough resources, such as money or time, to be able to do, buy, or provide something; to be in a position to allow for something without incurring significant hardship.

Afford

200

After experiencing the car accident, she sought counseling to help her cope with the emotional _________.

trauma

200

Fully developed or grown; showing adult qualities such as wisdom, responsibility, and emotional stability. It can also refer to something that has reached its peak condition or stage of development.

Mature

300

To take possession of something, typically by an authority, often as a penalty or to enforce a law, such as seizing property or goods that are illegal or improperly obtained.

Confiscate

300

To be ____________ for the scholarship, students must maintain a high GPA and participate in community service.

eligible

300

A deeply distressing or disturbing experience that can have lasting emotional or psychological effects; also refers to physical injury or damage to the body resulting from an external force.

Trauma

300

The surgeon performed the operation with remarkable ___________, ensuring the best outcome for the patient.

precision

300

To come into conflict or crash violently with another object; to encounter or clash with force, often resulting in damage or injury.

Collide


400

To cause someone to believe something that is not true, typically by misleading or tricking them; to misrepresent the truth or create a false impression.

Deceive

400

With hard work and determination, he was able to ____________ his fear of public speaking.

overcome

400

Extremely large or massive; resembling or characteristic of a giant in size or scale.

Gigantic


400

She didn't mean to __________ her friend with the fake story; it was just meant to be a joke

deceive

400

To make full use of and benefit from a resource or situation, often in a way that is considered unfair or unethical; to take advantage of something for personal gain.

Exploit

500

Having the right or qualifications to participate in or be chosen for something; meeting the necessary criteria or requirements for a specific role, position, or opportunity.

Eligible

500

The _________ glass ornament shattered when it slipped from the shelf.

fragile, delicate

500

To successfully deal with or conquer a difficult situation, obstacle, or challenge; to prevail over adversity or emotional struggles.

Overcome


500

On weekends, I enjoy reading novels in my ________ time, relaxing away from schoolwork.

leisure

500

Easily broken, damaged, or harmed; requiring careful handling or treatment. It can also describe something that is fine, subtle, or intricate in texture or design, as well as sensitive in nature or subject matter.

Delicate

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