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Lesson 2
100

verb.

To forbid or have an official rule against

synonym: prohibit

ban

100

noun.

A person or thing considered to be the same as another in status or quality

equals

100

adjective.

Having the qualities or skills that are needed

qualified

100

adjective.

Not dirty; completely clean

antonym: filthy

immaculate

200

verb. 

To fall down; give way; cave in

synonym: break

collapse

200

verb.

To decide or set

determine

200

noun.

A criminal who is rough or uses violence.

thug

200

noun.

Advice or information about a problem or difficulty

guidance

300

noun.

Lack of corruption; purity

innocence 

300

noun. 

The act or instance of not believing or of suspecting

suspicion

300

adjective.

Taking care to avoid danger or trouble; careful

cautious

300

noun.

The raised platform where a member of the clergy stands to speak to the gathered people

synonym: stand

pulpit

400

noun.

The practice of separating people according to groups, especially racial groups

segregation

400

noun.

A formal action of a group of people who want something to be changed

synonym: demonstration

protest

400

noun.

A person who has the authority to perform or help at the religious services of some religions

minister

400

verb.

To take part in a violent disturbance caused by a large number of people

synonym: rampage

riot

500

noun.

The name of a member of all people appointed for religious duties

reverend

500

noun.

All the members of a community or group

society

500

noun.

The members of a church or other religious organization

congregation

500

noun.

All the things that make a person, place, or thing different from others

character