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100

(adjective) occurring before something is ready

premature

100

(adjective) not governed by or according to reason

irrational

100

(noun) a wise teacher or guide

mentor

100

Allowing Hitler to gain power was a _____________ error.

catastrophic

100

A veteran was the beginner's ______________.

mentor

200

(noun) the art of speaking or writing persuasively; impressive but insincere language

rhetoric

200

(verb) to read or study

peruse

200

(noun) intentional overstatement

hyperbole

200

Love can make wise people do ______________ things.

irrational

200

He spent hours __________(-ing) books in the aisles of Barnes & Noble.

perusing

300

(noun) famous or heroic deed OR (verb) to use productively; to take unfair advantage of

exploit

300

(noun) mystery, something hard to understand

enigma

300

(adjective) twisted or coiled - has both literal and abstract meaning

convoluted

300

Amputating the wrong leg is an ___________ error.

egregious

300

His confusing logic is as _______________ as a pretzel.

convoluted

400

(adjective) disastrous

catastrophic

400

(adjective) conspicuously bad

egregious

400

(noun) nonsense OR (verb) to talk nonsense

drivel

400

A book review called his poems childish __________.

drivel

400

Cheap magazines __________(-ed) the movie star's image to sell copies.

exploited

500

(adjective) bitter, resentful

acrimonious

500

(verb) to encroach or trespass upon

infringe

500

(noun) shallowness, concern with surfaces

superficiality

500

Having only skimmed the reading, I tried to dazzle my teacher with big words, but his questions exposed the _______________ of my understanding.

superficiality

500

The ____________ controversy destroyed some friendships.

acrimonious