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Possibly
Of Course
Maybe
100
Having one's true identity concealed.
Incognito.
100
To know
cog, ngo
100
a stop, pause, or interruption, especially a permanent discontinuation
Cessation
100
tending to become worse and end in death.
malignant
100
imitation of sound in words
onomatopeia
200
Lacking knowledge.
Ignorant.
200
To yeild
Cess; ced
200
to surrender, especially under agreed conditions
Capitulate
200
by using a word similar in sound
Malaprop
200
One of the divisions of a poem, composed of two or more lines usually characterized by a common pattern of meter, rhyme, and number of lines.
stanza
300
The identification of an illness.
Diagnosis.
300
A general slowdown in economic activity over a period of time.
Recession
300
numberless, countless, infinite
Myriad
300
deliberately harmful
malicious
300
The measured arrangement of words in poetry, as by accentual rhythm, syllabic quantity, or the number of syllables in a line.
meter
400
the likely course of a disease or ailment, a forecast of the likely outcome of a situation.
Prognosis.
400
To make a formal withdrawal of membership from an organization, state, or alliance.
Secede
400
very small or much smaller than is usual
Diminutive
400
exaggeration
hyperbole
400
words sounding similar
rhyme
500
Identify from having encountered them before;know again.
Recognize.
500
Unceasing: continuing for a long time without stopping.
Incessant
500
wanting to cause harm: having or showing a desire to harm others
malevolent
500
a poetic or literary effect achieved by using several words that begin with the same word or sound
alliteration
500
How a poem is organized
Form