Vocabulary 1
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100

Action taken to repair harm or fix mistakes.

Amends

100

The state of having success and wealth.

Prosperity

100

Forming a theory or making a guess without evidence.

Speculation

100

A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.

Exasperation

100

An unwillingness to accept views or beliefs that differ from your own.

Intolerance.

200

A strong feeling of shock, sadness, and disappointment.

Dismay

200

To look at something closely or with curiosity.

To Peer

200

Acting secretively, trying to avoid notice or attention.

Furtively

200

When something stops and starts, and doesn't continue in a smooth way.

Fitful

200

To unearth, find, or bring notice to something.

Dredge

300

To be quietly angry about something someone did or said.

To Resent
300

A state of feeling peaceful and happy, without any problems.

Idyllic

300

To suggest something is true without outright saying it.

Imply

300

To ruin the surface or appearance of something.

Deface

300

Very large in size and amount.

Vast

400

A densely-packed crowd of animals or people.

Throng

400

To inspire someone into taking action.

To Galvanize

400

When all members of a group are in complete agreement.

Unanimously

400

A lack of interest, enthusiasm, or feeling.

Apathy

400

A person responsible for a crime.

Culprit

500

When someone is so happy they act silly and excited.

Giddy

500

Hatred or discrimination against Jewish people.

Anti-Semitism

500

To show something in an aggressive way.

Brandish

500

Something or someone lacking in strength.

Feeble

500

An unhealthy condition that comes from not eating enough food.

Malnutrition