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100

The sun was bright and the day was so hot. Tired and sluggish, she felt too _______ to go out. 

lethargic

100

Define "complacency"

(n.) self-satisfaction especially when accompanied by unawareness of actual dangers or deficiencies; smug satisfaction with an existing situation, condition, etc.

100

painful, harsh, cruel, agonizing, terrible

harrowing

100

(n.) a loud uproar, as from a crowd of people

clamor

100

Create a sentence using "myriad"

There are myriads of sentences you could think of!

200

His mean temper, rude attitude, and lack of manners  made him subject to ________.

reproach

200

Define "concede"

(v.) to acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly; to accept as true, valid, or accurate

200

alleviate, relieve, ease, help, soothe

mitigate

200

(n.) as in terminology -- the special terms or expressions of a particular group or field

jargon

200

Create a sentence using "renounce"

Constantly growing and learning from others have allowed me to renounce previous biases and beliefs. 

300

She had a tough and busy day at work, but a quiet walk through the park during sunset offered her some _________.

respite

300

Define "surmise"

(v.) to think or infer without certain or strong evidence; conjecture; guess

300

realize, discover, find out, detect

ascertain

300

(v.) to go around or bypass

circumvent

300

Create a sentence using "pertinent"

Having a strong vocabulary foundation is pertinent to performing well on the SAT.

400

Her ______, biting remarks left him feeling hurt and gravely offended.

caustic

400

Define "relegate"

(v.) to send or consign to an inferior position, place, or condition

400

liberate, absolve, forgive, clear, release

vindicate

400

(v.) to give up (as a position of authority) formally; to resign

abdicate

400

Create a sentence using "exacerbate"

Procrastination and a lack of practice will only exacerbate your stress!

500

Her smiles and outwardly calm demeanor _______ her nervous thoughts and panic during the interview.

beguiled

500

Define "ostensible"

intended for display, open to view 

or 

outwardly appearing as such; professed; pretended

500

fear, anxiety, dread, terror, dismay

trepidation

500

(adj.) characterized by or given to the expression of opinions very strongly or positively as if they were facts

dogmatic
500

Create a sentence using "acquiesce"

I wasn't in the mood for dumplings, but they were so excited, so I acquiesced.