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He felt very _____ when he woke up this morning; he clearly was not awake and was still half asleep.
groggy (adjective)
100
He suffered from too much smoke _____; his lungs were coated with toxins from the fire.
inhalation (noun)
100
He ___ whether or not to tell the truth to the officer; he had a hard time deciding on which the better option was.
debated (verb)
100
Some people think we're sisters; my best friend and I have a strong ___ to each other.
resemblance (noun)
100
This is usually the type of mood at a funeral or cemetery.
sullen (adjective)
200
She ____ got out of bed; the entire time, she thought of how much she did not want to go to the funeral.
reluctantly (adverb)
200
The accident kept ___ in my mind; it kept repeating over and over again.
recurring (verb)
200
When the lawyer asked if she was at the scene of the crime, she firmly said with ____ that she was not, so the lawyer believed her.
conviction (noun)
200
We used to ___ each other all the time; she would copy what I said, and I would copy her actions, whatever she did.
mimick (verb)
200
People who can never decide on anything spend a lot of their lives doing this a lot, going back and forth between options.
debate (verb)
300
When he first woke up, he walked around his room ___; he just wandered with no apparent direction.
aimlessly (adverb)
300
The bullet hit one of her ___ organs, so she was probably going to die.
vital (adjective)
300
He was involved in many dangerous ____ before his final trip proved to be a bit too risky and landed him in jail.
exploits (noun)
300
When he came over my house for Thanksgiving, he ___ on our food and had no room left for dessert.
gorged (verb)
300
One may feel this way when meeting a stranger, especially if that stranger seems suspicious or weird.
leery (adjective)
400
The morning church service was very ____; the atmosphere seemed gloomy and sad.
sullen (adjective)
400
She crashed her car when she _____ stopped the car in order to avoid hitting the deer.
abruptly (adverb)
400
The officers told her that she can ____ jail time or at least reduce her sentence if she cooperated with them.
elude (verb)
400
My mom seemed very ___ and suspicious of my best friend at first; she thought that he wasn't a good person to be around.
leery (adjective)
400
The menace screamed to the child, "You will ___ today when you look back in ten years and realize you were wrong!"
rue (verb)
500
She _____ decided to apologize to her brother first thing in the morning so that he would feel better, even though she knew he was wrong.
ruefully (adverb)
500
He was ____ and surprised when he found out that his best friend was hospitalized this morning and rushed to go see her.
aghast (adjective)
500
The teenager ____ asked for another chance; he kept asking over and over what he could do to make things right again.
imploringly (adverb)
500
When we got into a fight, my best friend was very ___ and angry at the fact that I wouldn't say sorry first.
indignant (adjective)
500
People usually try to ____ getting into trouble; avoiding punishment seems better than jail time.
elude (verb)