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The definition of abdicate. 

Fail to fulfill or undertake a responsibility or duty. 

100

The definition of derogatory. 

Showing a critical or disrespectful attitude

100

The definition of negligent. 

Failing to take proper care in doing something

100
The definition of bamboozle

Confound or perplex; tricked, mislead, hoodwinked

100

The definition of liaison. 

Person who acts as a link to help communication or cooperation between people

100

The definition of candor. 

The quality of being open and honest in expression; frankness

100

The definition of formidable. 

Inspiring fear or respect through being large, powerful, intense

100

The definition of exonerated. 

Absolve someone from blame for fault or wrongdoing

100

The definition of chronological. 

Starting with earliest and following order in which they occurred; date and time sequence

100

The definition of oppress. 

Keep someone in hardship; cause someone to feel distress, anxious or uncomfortable

100

The definition of demeanor. 

Outward behavior; manner

100

The definition of ludicrous. 

Foolish, unreasonable, out of place & amusing; ridiculous

100

The definition of tentative. 

Not certain or fixed; done without confidence; provisional

100

The definition of eligible. 

Having the right to do or obtain something; satisfying appropriate conditions

100

The definition of rudimentary. 

Undeveloped, basic form, elementary

200

A synonym for abdicate. 

To give up, release. 

200

Synonym of formidable

Weak, fearful, boring

200

Synonym of negligent. 

Abuse, neglect, not take care of. 

200

Synonym of bamboozle. 

Confused, tricked, mislead. 

200

Synonym of rudimentary. 

Basic, undeveloped, not well formed. 

300

Put candor in a sentence. 

Ex. The boy's candor was surprising, since he normally lied about his chores. 

300

Put ludicrous in a sentence. 

The hawaiian shirt was ludicrous in my closet. 

300

Put tentative in a sentence. 

Ex. The schedule for our vacation of tentative as we hadn't really planned when we were going to do what. 

300

Put eligible in a sentence. 

Once I turned 16, I was eligible to drive. 


300

Put oppress in a sentence. 

Hitler oppressed certain people during World War 2 by putting them in concentration camps.