Synonyms
Definitions 1
Definitions 2
Defintion 3 & Questions 1
Questions 2
100

Synonyms: Isolated, deserted, abandoned.

Desolate

100
(V) to come in between things or events to change things.

Intervene

100

(N) An agreement in which each side gives up some demand.

(V) To give up some demands in order to settle an argument. 

Compromise

100

(Adj.) Too attractive and tempting to be resisted.

Irresistible

100

An irresistible person is most likely

a) annoying

b) angry

c) boring

d) charming

D) charming

200

Synonyms: Rubbing, Abrasion, Grating.

Friction

200

(V) to become less intense, violent, or severe.

Subside

200

(V) To pay NO attention to.

(N) The state of ignoring something.

Disregard

200

(N) Something that can be taken in by the senses or mind; an EVENT or an OCCURRENCE that is unusual.

Phenomenon

200

You would feel the most friction when

a) ice skating on smooth ice

b) painting a wall

c) using your feet to stop your bike

d) slicing a strawberry

a) ice skating on smooth ice

300

Synonyms: Tempting, Desirable, Appealing.

Irresistible

300

(Adj.) Empty, without any people; extremely unhappy.

Desolate

300

(N) The greater number.

(Adj.) Something made up of the greater number.

Majority

300

What might a desolate person say?

a) "Im determined to finish."

b) "I can't wait to do this." 

c) "Things will get better soon."

d) "I've never felt so terrible"

D) "I've never felt so terrible."

400

Synonyms: Event, Occurrence, Happening.

Phenomenon

400

(N) the special importance given to something; stress given to something to accentuate it.

Emphasis

400

(V) To gather together (build up), often in an increasing number.

Accumulate

400

What does a basketball player want to accumulate?

a) points

b) losses

c) fouls

d) injuries

A) points

500

Synonyms: Agreement, To Cooperate, Settlement.

Compromise

500

(Adj.) Very great (extreme) and intense.

Profound

500

(N) The rubbing of one object or surface against another; conflict.

Friction

500

What might you say to compromise?

a) "I'm not giving you anything."

b) "Take it, or leave it."

c) "I'm willing to make a deal."

d) "I don't care what you want."

C) "I'm willing to make a deal."