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100

Due to time constraints, the speaker had to TRUNCATE his presentation, cutting it short by 15 minutes.

To shorten something by removing parts of it

100

The teacher had to ADMONISH the students for talking during the exam, reminding them of the importance of focusing on their work."

To warn or reprimand someone firmly, typically in a gentle or constructive way.

100

In many myths, gods and heroes are portrayed as IMMORTAL beings.

Not subject to death; living forever

100

Happy and joyful are SYNONYMS because they both convey a similar meaning.

A word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.

100

Hot is the ANTONYM of cold. 

A word that has the opposite meaning of another word

200

The BANEFUL effects of pollution are becoming more evident as the air quality continues to deteriorate

Something harmful or destructive, often causing negative consequences

200

After a long day of hiking, the group took a short RESPITE by the lake to rest and enjoy the view before continuing their journey.

A short period of rest or relief from something difficult or tiring.

200

A hexagon is a POLYGON with six sides.

A shape with many sides, such as a triangle, square, or pentagon.

300

Given the sensitive nature of the situation, the lawyer was CIRCUMSPECT in her comments, carefully considering every word before speaking.

Being cautious and careful, particularly in situations that require thoughtful consideration

300

The country was forced to CAPITULATE under pressure from the international community and sign the peace treaty.

To surrender or accept the terms imposed by others

300

She was MORTIFIED when she realized she had been speaking with spinach stuck in her teeth during the entire meeting.

To cause someone to feel extreme embarrassment or humiliation

300

She was a POLYGLOT, fluent in English, French, and Spanish.


A person who knows and is able to use several languages.

300

Ancient Greek religion was based on POLYTHEISM, with gods like Zeus, Hera, and Poseidon.

The belief in or worship of multiple gods.

400

His refusal to apologize was TANTAMOUNT to admitting guilt, as it suggested he acknowledged his wrongdoing without saying it outright

Equivalent in seriousness or effect; the same as something else.

400

After the passing of her grandmother, the family met with the MORTICIAN to make arrangements for the funeral and burial.

A professional who handles funeral arrangements and the care of the deceased.

400

The truck was used to TRANSPORT goods across the country.

To carry or move something from one place to another

400

The country IMPORTS electronics from Japan.

To bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale.

400

The PORTABLE speaker is perfect for taking to the beach or on a picnic

Capable of being easily carried or moved.

500

With the rise of social media, many new NEOLOGISMS have emerged, like 'selfie' and 'hashtag,' which were not part of the language a decade ago.

A newly coined word or expression, often created to describe new concepts or phenomena

500

He tried to CONFUTE the rumors about his involvement in the scandal by providing an alibi and clear explanations.

To refute, disprove, or prove that something is untrue or wrong.

500

Her grandmother often shared an APHORISM: 'Actions speak louder than words,' reminding her to always follow through on promises.

A short, clever saying that expresses a general truth or piece of wisdom

500

To protect her privacy, the author wrote her novels under a PSEUDONYM, using the name 'L. J. Morgan' instead of her real name.

A fake name used by an author to hide their true identity.