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100

The main artery carrying blood from the heart to the body

Aorta

100

Involving great effort or difficulty

Arduous

100

Abnormally thin, especially from illness or hunger

Emaciated

100

The prisoner was led away in _______.

Manacles

100

She felt a wave of __________ before the exam.

Apprehension

200

Modest; having a low opinion of one’s own importance

Humble

200

Insane or mentally disturbed

Deranged

200

Severe or strict in manner or appearance

Austere
200

The smell of garlic _______ the entire house.

Permeated

200

The city imposed a 10 PM ______ after the incident.

Curfew

300

Not justified or necessary

Unwarranted

300

Serious or dignified in tone or appearance

Solemn

300

Enduring hardship without showing emotion

Stoic

300

They made a _______ to Mecca.

Pilgrimage

300

The abandoned factory was ________ and crumbling.

Dilapidated

400

A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered harsh

Saying “passed away” instead of “died” for example.

Euphemism

400

Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally

Hyperbole

400

Specialized language used by a particular group or profession

Jargon

400

The ______ smell made them leave the cellar immediately.

Putrid

400

I was _______ with emails after the announcement.

Inundated

500

Placing two contrasting elements side by side; A figure of speech in which contradictory terms appear next to each other.

Juxtaposition & Oxymoron

500

A direct mention of something or someone; An indirect or passing mention of something, often literary or historical.

Reference & Allusion

500

3 types of repetition.

1. Repetition of a word at the end of successive clauses or sentences.

2. Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.

3. Repetition of grammatical structure.

1. Epistrophe

2. Anaphora

3. Parallelism

500

He collects sports ________ from every major tournament.

Memorabilia

500

He tried to _______ himself with good deeds.

Redeem