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100

To please or satify

Gratify

EX: My parents were unable to gratify my wish for a horse

It is gratifying to see one's hard work in math rewarded with a high grade

100

To treat with scorn

Disrespectful of sacred things

Not connected with religion

Profane

100

Food & Drink ~ A meal

Repast

EX: His usual midday repast was a sandwich and a glass of milk

100

To pay or compensate

Recompense

EX: The insurance company recompensed us for the damage to the roof caused by the storm.

100

To beg

Beseech

EX: We beseech you to take us skiing ; )

200

Likely to act without thinking; hasty

Impetuous

EX: I regretted my impetuous decision to paint the house pink

200

Showing too much pride in oneself and a dislike for others

Haughty

EX: Feeling better than others

200

Delicious

Delectable

EX: The crab legs were delectable!

200

Much more than enough

Very costly

To give generously

Lavish

EX: We celebrated the birthday with a lavish meal

The people lavished praises on us for our performance of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

200

To think about or discern

To consider carefully

Ponder

EX: It is important to ponder God's will for our lives.

300

Lying flat

Weak or helpless

Prostrate

EX: The priest lay prostate before the altar.

300

State of great joy, delight or love

Rapture

EX: The people were filled with rapture at the sound of the steel drum band.

300

Noisy merrymaking

Revelry

EX: Sounds of revelry came from the locker room after the game.

300

A sudden wish to do something

Whim

Going to Disney when on vacation in Wisconsin ;)

300

Amazement or fear that makes one feel confused

Consternation

EX: We were filled with consternation when we saw that our car had been towed.

400

To improve

Ameliorate

EX: The snowplows were put to work to ameliorate the dangerous driving conditions.

400

Expressing hatred or evil

Baleful

EX: Janet gave me a baleful look when I accused her of lying.

400

To criticize vigorously

Berate

EX: It is important to not berate people when they make mistakes.

400

To avoid through craftiness

Circumvent

EX: She circumvented the rules by her sneaky ways.

400

A feeling of uneasiness or anxiety caused by guilt

Compunction

EX: Robinhood had no compunction about stealing from the rich to give to the poor.

500

To overlook without punishment: to excuse

Condone

EX: We cannot condone vandalism.

500

Very small; tiny

Diminutive

EX: The mouse ate a diminutive amount of cheese.

500

A polite term used to avoid directly naming something considered offensive or unpleasant

Euphemism

Pass away is a euphemism for die

500

Able to be used up and then discarded and preplaced

Expendable

EX: paper, pencils, etc...

500

The expression of unacceptable views, especially those that are in conflict with religious teaching

Heresy

EX: A Catholic that says God does not exist