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unnamed, without the name of the person involved; unknown; lacking individuality.

anonymous

100

to nibble, graze; to read casually; to window-shop

browse

100

not capable of being copied or imitated.

Inimitable

100

waiting to be settled

Pending

100

something seen in advance; to view beforehand

Preview

200

active, energetic, forceful

dynamic

200

a person easily tricked or deceived.

Dupe

200

to prevent from accomplishing a purpose or fulfilling a desire; to cause feelings of discouragement.

frustrate

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greatest, highest. The extreme limit

utmost

200

to order as a rule of course to be followed; to order for medical purposes.

Prescribe

300

to trap, catch

Snare

300

in, at or near the edge. only barely good, large, or important enough for the purpose

Marginal

300

a temporary substitute for something else.

Makeshift

300

unwilling, holding back

reluctant

300

choose the word that best completes the sentence 


He still doesn't realize that he has been used as a (dupe, makeshift) by our opponents to do their dirty work for them. 

Dupe

400

standing out so as to be easily seen; important, well-known

Prominent

400

odd or old- fashioned in a pleasing way; clever, skillfully made.

quaint

400

choose the word that best completes the sentence


To improve your unsatisfactory school record, I would (browse, prescribe) regular doses of study, to be taken every day or as long as it is necessary.

prescribe

400

to root out, get rid of, destroy completely.

Eradicate

400

stern, fierce, savage, cruel

Grim

500

is the word in this sentence used correctly?

He has such a marginal passion for helping others that its no wonder he started his own nonprofit to aid those in need around the world. 

NO

500

to handle very economically or stingily: to supply in a way that is small, short.

Scrimp

500

Is this word used correctly in the sentence?


If we want to make it to the state championship this year, we will have to seriously eradicate our skills. 

NO

500

punishment in return for an injury or a wrong; unusual force or violence.

Vengeance

500

Choose the word that best completes the sentence


For months the winter was unusually mild, but when the cold weather finally came, it struck with a (vengeance, prominence)

vengeance