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100
To cause another's pride to be wounded / To excite curiosity or interest.
Pique
100
Unusual skill or ability; heroism in battle
Prowess
100
extremely idealistic; not practical
Quixotic
100
Wild disorder, noise or confusion
Pandemonium
100
Offering unnecessary and unwanted advice or service
Officious
200
Taking another's thoughts or words and use them as one's own.
Plagiarism
200
Eager and ready to fight; quarrelsome
Pugnacious
200
A disorderly crowd, a mob; the lowest class of people
Rabble
200
Too economical; stingy
Parsimonious
200
Threatening; predicting evil
Ominous
300
One of the common people; common or vulgar
Plebeian
300
To steal
Purloin
300
Intense; furious or raging, mad
Rabid
300
expressing sorrow for having sinner or done wrong
Penitent
300
Having unlimited knowledge; knowing everything
Omniscient
400
Developed earlier than usual, especially mentally
Precocious
400
Cowardly, fearful
Pusillanimous
400
A person skilled at telling stories or anecdotes
Raconteur
400
Causing injury; evil or wicked
Pernicious
400
Apparent; pretended; professed
Ostensible
500
Inclined to rob or prey on others
Predatory
500
To put an end to; to allay or quiet
Quell
500
Good-humored ridicule; banter
Raillery
500
Having to do with what is being considered
Pertinent
500
To banish; to shut out from a group of society by common consent
Ostracize