1-5 words
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Sentences 1
Sentences 2
100

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Continue to move forward despite challenges or obstacles

Persevere

100

Mandate; in charge; having an influence on something or someone

Control

100

Well-known, recognizable, similar

Familiarity

100

Even though the sprints made me tired, I kept running so that we could end practice. 

Persevere

100

I feel like I have seen him before.

Familiarity

200

Having no limits; no boundaries

Infinite

200

Having boldness, rude, disrespectful

Audacity

200

Having no clue about what's going on; unaware

Oblivious

200

Caleb copied the notes on his paper so that he could study later. 

Transcribe

200

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Outer space goes on forever and ever without stopping. 

Infinite

300

Thinking about something with logic; think or understand

Reasoning

300

A belief or idea; a theory or hypothesis

Philosophy

300

To persuade someone to do something; force them into something

Compel

300

Some people have the belief that the Earth is flat. 

Philosophy

300

I can't believe he had the nerve to disrespect me in class. 

Audacity

400

Cruel and oppressive government or rule

Tyranny

400

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The very basic; foundational laws or rules


Inductive

400

Intellectually or monetarily superior to others; highest class; uppity

Aristocracy

400

We learned the basics of sentence structure by studying the rules of grammar. 

Inductive

400

The Taliban was a cruel government that ruled for several years in Afghanistan. 

Tyranny

500

Overwhelming passion, intense, having a lot of feeling

Vehemently

500

To put thoughts into a written form; to copy something onto paper by writing

Transcribe

500

Extending across or moving across something

Transverse

500

To get to the lunchroom, we had to walk across the school. 

Transverse

500

She is extremely passionate about her political beliefs.

Vehemently