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100

Steadfast

Firmly fixed, constant, not moving or changing.

100

Malinger

To pretend illness to avoid duty or work. Lie down on the job.

100

Epoch

A distinct period of time.

100

Obliterated

To blot out completely, destroy.

100

Opus

An impressive piece of work, especially a work of art, or musical composition.

200

Simper

To smile or speak in a silly, forced way.

200

Imperative

Necessary, urgent.

200

Armistice

A temporary peace, hail in fighting.

200

Naive

Innocent, unsophisticated, show a lack of worldly knowledge. 

200

Dregs

The last remaining part, the part of least worth.

300

Pithy

Short but full of meaning.

300

Vaunted

Much boasted about in a vain or swaggering way.

300

Rote

Unthinking routine, or repetition.

300

Vendor

A person who sells something.

300

Befall

To happen, to occur

400

Adapted

To adjust or change to current situations.

400

Enormity

The quality of exceeding all moral bounds. Huge in size.

400

Tedious

Long and tiresome. 

400

Ransack

To search or examine thoroughly, to rob.

400

Heritage

An inheritance, or birthright.  

500

Wry

Twisted, turned to one side. Cleverly or grimly humorous.

500

Vilify

To abuse or belittle unjustly or maliciously. 

500

Infinite

Exceedingly great, without limit.

500

Estrange

To drift apart, or become unfriendly.

500

Fiasco

The complete collapse or failure of a project.

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