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Adjective (2)
100

to sleep

slumber
100

so interesting, beautiful, etc. that it attracts all your attention


enthralling
100

a very large city, often the most important city in a large area or country

metropolis

100

to search for somebody or something until you find them, especially in order to punish or harm them (phrasal verb)


hunt down

100

unusual and exciting because of coming from far away, especially a tropical country


exotic

200

to make something known to somebody

reveal

200

extremely modern and unusual in appearance, as if belonging to a future time


futuristic

200

a person who you try to defeat in a competition, game, fight, or argument

opponent 

200

an actor who takes the place of a more famous actor in a film, especially because the acting involves doing something dangerous (noun phrase)


stunt double

200

very strange and unusual


bizarre

300

to cover or decorate somebody/something with a cloth

drape (in/with)

300

very famous and admired or spoken about


legendary

300

special skills or knowledge in a particular subject, that you learn by experience or training

expertise

300

(of a building or city) extremely badly damaged so that most of it has fallen down (adverb phrase)

in ruins

300

very exciting and enjoyable


exhilarating 

400

to learn how to do something well

master

400

very shocked and upset


devastated
400

pleasure, especially relating to something you have liked or enjoyed for a long time


fondness (for)
400

the cinema, rather than television (noun phrase)


the big screen

400

continuing for a long time and boring


tedious

500

extremely large

colossal

500

a bad person who harms other people or breaks the law

villain

500

a popular place for vacations, entertainment, etc. (noun phrase)


hot spot

500

not very good; of only average standard


mediocre