Week 1
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Week 4 (Part I)
Week 4 (Part II)
100
1) Done or made by secret or stealthy means 2) To have great ambition
What are Surreptitious and Aspire?
100
1) Forgetful; unaware 2) To express or treat with disrespectful disregard
What are Oblivious and Scoff?
100
1) To stray from the main subject? 2) Not genuine; false
What are Digress and Spurious?
100
1) Filled with delight
What is Elated?
100
1) To interpret
What is Construe?
200
1) To elevate, glorify, or praise 2) An agreement 3) A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true
What are Exalt, Concord, and Paradox?
200
1) To seize and take control without authority and possibly with force 2) Based on observation or experiment 3) Protection or shelter
What are Usurp, Empirical, and Refuge?
200
1) Excessive; plentiful 2) To give one's support to 3) Filled with or motivated by enthusiastic devotion
What are Lavish, Espouse, and Zealous?
200
1) To speak in favor of, promote 2) To prove to be false
What are Advocate and Refute?
200
1) Thorough and careful 2) To pay close attention to
What are Scrupulous and Heed?
300
1) Highly elaborate; showy 2) Hard-working 3) To criticize severely 4) To emphasize
What are Flamboyant, Diligent, Censure, and Underscore?
300
1) Bitter hostility 2) Foolish, ridiculously stupid 3) To void by recalling, reversing, or withdrawing 4) To weaken
What are Animosity, Fatuous, Revoke, and Undermine?
300
1) To improve 2) To examine carefully 3) Dry 4) Creating disagreement or dissent
What are Ameliorate, Scrutinize, Arid, and Divisive?
300
1) To enforce or put into operation 2) Innocent; honest and straightforward 3) To support; to reinforce
What are Invoke, Ingenuous, and Bolster?
300
1) To bring peace, quiet, or calm to 2) Simple; easy 3) Commonly accepted; traditional
What are Appease, Facile, and Orthodox?
400
1) Existing only briefly 2) To overwhelm with; to flood 3) Polite, suave, and cultivated in manner 4) To spread out 5) Deserving of criticism or disapproval
What are Transient, Inundate, Urbane, Disseminate, and Reprehensible?
400
1) No longer in use or current 2) To utilize fully or advantageously (often selfishly or unethically) 3) Being or involving basic facts or principles 4) To erase 5) To grow well
What are Obsolete, Exploit, Rudimentary, Efface, and Flourish?
400
1) Clear 2) Isolated; narrow-minded 3) Emotionally hardened or unfeeling 4) Native 5) Deliberate betrayal of trust
What are Lucid, Insular, Callous, Indigenous, and Treachery?
400
1) Seemingly true, but actually logically false 2) Insignificant; really small 3) Unclear 4) To include, to contain
What are Specious, Negligible, Ambiguous, and Encompass?
400
1) To stop or prevent 2) Harmful 3) To decorate 4) To reject the validity of
What are Thwart, Deleterious, Adorn, and Repudiate?
500
1) To make a judgment about 2) Insightful and wise 3) Flashy, tastelessly loud and brightly colored 4) Extremely careful 5) Snobbish; overly proud 6) Sad; gloomy
What are Assess, Sagacious, Garish, Meticulous, Haughty, and Melancholy?
500
1) To anger or irritate 2) To reestablish a close relationship between 3) Explosive, tending to change 4) To feel angry and bitter about 5) Calm 6) To combine
What are Exasperate, Reconcile, Volatile, Resent, Serene, and Consolidate?
500
1) Being or taking a roundabout course 2) Alert; watchful 3) Lacking liveliness or interest; dull 4) Noble and generous in spirit 5) Friendly 6) Not showy or arrogant; modest; plain
What are Circuitous, Vigilant, Vapid, Magnanimous, Amicable, and Unassuming?
500
1) Meat-eating 2) To irritate 3) Goodwill among friends 4) Sticking out, noticeable; brash, meddling 5) Intense hatred or disrespect
What are Carnivorous, Grate, Camaraderie, Obtrusive, and Scorn?
500
1) Talkative 2) Separate; distinct 3) To soften or moderate 4) Elaborately or excessively ornamented; flowery 5) To detect or perceive
What are Garrulous, Discrete, Temper, Florid, and Discern?