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Ability

"She has the ability to sing beautifully."

possession of the means or skill to do something; talent, skill, or proficiency in a particular area

100

Risk

"She eats healthy to reduce the risk of getting heart disease."

a situation involving exposure to danger; the possibility that something unpleasant or unwelcome will happen

100

Rare

"It's rare to meet someone who is content with their life."

an event, situation, or condition not occurring very often; something not found in large numbers. 

100

Resident 

"It was a beautiful house with 5 residents."

a person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis

100

Reverse

"I got in the car, reversed it and drove it up the driveway."

move backwards; turn (something) the other way around or up or inside out; make something the opposite of what it was

200

Advice

"She visited the doctor on her father's advice."

Guidance or recommendations offered with regard to prudent future action

200

Pastime

"His favorite pastimes were going swimming and golfing."

an activity that someone does regularly for enjoyment rather than work; a hobby

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Predator

"Wolves are major predators of rodents."

an animal that naturally preys on others; a person who ruthlessly exploits others

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Privilege

"He has been used to a life of wealth and privilege."

a special right, advantage, or immunity granted or available only to a particular person or group; something regarded as a special honor

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Responsible

"The teacher is responsible for the safety of the students."

having an obligation to do something, or having control over or cafe for someone as part of one's job or role; being the primary cause of something and so able to be blamed or credited for it; involving important duties, independent decision-making, or control over others

300

Attitude

"His positive attitude helped everyone enjoy the trip during the rainstorm."

a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior; a resentful or antagonistic manner

300

Loyal

"She was very loyal to the United States government."

giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution

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Observe

"The class will be observing the movements of fish."

notice r perceive something and register it as being significant; make a remark; fulfil or comply with a social, legal, ethical, or religious obligation

300

Primary

"The group's primary goal was the get a good grade on the assignment."

of chief importance, principal; earliest in time or order; not derived from, caused by, or based on anything else, original 

300

Fierce

"The tiger is a fierce predator."

having or displaying an intense or ferocious aggressiveness; fashionable or attractive in a bold or striking way

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Habitat

the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism

400

Defend

"We shall defend our house, no matter what the cost is."

resist an attack made on (someone or something); protect from harm or danger; to speak in favor of (an action or person); attempt to justify

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Fatal

"Dropping a fatal dose of poison into the goblet, the evil queen smiled down at her potion."

causing death; leading to failure or disaster

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Gradual

"The gradual introduction of new methods."

taking place or progressing slowly or by degrees; not steep or abrupt 

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Habit

"Biting your nails can develop into a bad habit."

a settled or regular tendency or practice, especially one that is hard to give up
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Journey

"She went on a long journey to New York."

an act of traveling from one place to another

to travel somewhere

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Continent

"Antarctica is the iciest continent on Earth."

Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America)

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Confess

"He confessed that he attacked the old man."

admit or state that one has committed a crime or is at fault in some way; admit or acknowledge something reluctantly, typically because one feels slightly ashamed or embarrassed

500

Bold

"He was the only one bold enough to solve the crisis."

(of a person, action, or idea) showing an ability to take risks; confident and courageous; so confident as to suggest a lack of shame or modesty; having a strong or vivid appearance

500

Elegant

"She will look very elegant in black."

pleasingly graceful and stylish in appearance or manner