Lessons 1 - 2
Lessons 3 - 4
Lessons 5 - 6
Lessons 7 - 8
Lessons 9 - 10
100

1: A person who wanders from place to place.

Vagabond

100

To entertain or delight

Regale

100

An unproven principle or belief held to be true.

Dogma

100

1: Rough and unpleasant to the ear

2: Boisterous and disorderly 

Raucous

100

1: Capable of being done; feasible 

2: Usable 

Practicable

200

1: Marked by imagination, resourcefulness, or cleverness.

Ingenious

200

1: Personal belongings

2: Equipment associated with a particular activity

Paraphernalia

200

The art of public speaking

Oratory

200

To inslt or to offend deliberately

Affront

200

To pay or reward

Remunerate

300

Hard to explain or impossible to understand.

Inexplicable

300

1: To set apart as holy

2: To dedicate to a cause; to devote

Consecrate

300

1: Not yet fully developed; basic

2: Elementary

Rudimentary

300

Ready to fight, especially for a cause

Militant

300

1: The anicent world, especially before the Middle Ages

2: The quality of great age

Antiquity

400

1: Intensely hot and dry

2: Burning with passion

Torrid

400

Of or relating to money or currency

Monetary

400

To show great respect for

Venerate

400

A soical outcast

Pariah

400

1: To lie at rest

2: To place (power, etc.) in some person or group

Repose

500

1: To measure the depth of water.

2: To reach the deepest part of.

3: To understand by examining closely; to solve

Plumb

500

A showy or dignified display

Pomp

500

1: To pronounce clearly

2: To state; to announce

Enunciate

500

Characterized by a ready flow of words; talkative

Voluble

500

1: Any of the many small, flat surfaces on a precious stone made by cutting

2: One of many  sides or aspects of something

Facet

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