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definitions
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sentences
100
to run off and hide
What is abscond
100
favoring one side unduly; prejudiced
What is biased
100
Many sweepstakes offers _____________________________ people into thinking they have already won big prizes.
What is hoodwink
100
The thieves who ________________________ with several of the museum’s most valuable paintings have never been found.
What is abscond
200
approach or admittance to places, persons, things; an increase.
What is access
200
favorable; fortunate
What is auspicious
200
The tragic outcome of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is ___________________________ from the play’s very first scene.
What is fated
200
__________________________ to information on a seemingly unlimited number of topics is a available over the internet.
What is Access
300
a lack of government and law; confusion
What is anarchy
300
hard to do; requiring much effort
What is arduous
300
Rescuers worked for hours to ____________________________ a whale from the fishing net wrapped around its jaws.
What is disentangle
300
In the final days of a war, civilians may find themselves living in ___________________________.
What is anarchy
400
to mislead by a trick; deceive
What is hoodwink
400
to overcome with fear; intimidate, to dishearten, discourage.
What is daunt
400
Despite all its inherent dangers, space flight did not _________________________ the Mercury program.
What is daunt
400
No matter how carefully you plan for it, moving to a new home is an ___________________________chore.
What is arduous
500
to free from tangles or complications
What is disentangle
500
determined in advance by destiny or fortune.
What is fated
500
Athletes in certain sports may complain that judges are _______________________________ toward particular competitors.
What is biased
500
My parents describe the day that they first met as a most __________________________ occasion.
What is auspicious