ID |
Text |
Length |
Races |
Difficulty Rating |
1610001 |
Vindicate - to redeem, to free from blame, to avenge. After the long and arduous... |
420 |
236 |
0.9810 |
1610002 |
Reverence - respect, devotion. Despite his deep reverence for his old teacher, h... |
336 |
230 |
0.9837 |
1610004 |
Superficial - on the surface, shallow, dull. Although years of seeking the teach... |
471 |
234 |
1.0150 |
1610005 |
Arid - extremely dry. It required much preparation to successfully pass through ... |
177 |
285 |
0.9820 |
1610008 |
Demagogue - a leader who gains power from exciting the emotions of the masses. T... |
259 |
272 |
1.0442 |
1610009 |
Asylum - place of safety or protection. He provided asylum for the refugees. Aba... |
114 |
1 |
0.7654 |
1610010 |
Abase - to lower in position, to humiliate. She was resolved to never again be a... |
336 |
239 |
1.0383 |
1610011 |
Abduct - to kidnap, forcibly and secretly take away. Although people insistence ... |
359 |
262 |
1.0043 |
1610012 |
Abscond - to sneak away, to escape. The former employee absconded from the vet c... |
315 |
224 |
0.9754 |
1610013 |
Wane - to decrease. His interest in computer games has been waning since he met ... |
250 |
253 |
1.0484 |
1610014 |
Abhor - to hate. He refused to read the book, saying that he abhors Ayn Rand tha... |
311 |
1 |
0.9398 |
1610015 |
Abstruse - difficult to understand. He was frustrated with the book, saying it w... |
256 |
248 |
0.9847 |
1610016 |
Accentuate - to focus on, emphasize. He had an uncanny tendency to always accent... |
185 |
227 |
0.9760 |
1610017 |
Admonish - to warn, to caution. He was admonished to not skip school again. Vene... |
168 |
284 |
0.9772 |
1610018 |
Veracity - remains, small part of something older. There were vestiges of his ol... |
285 |
1 |
0.9910 |
1610020 |
Anathema - something that is hated. It seemed that work was generally anathema t... |
285 |
276 |
1.0737 |
1610021 |
Manifold - diverse, numerous. I support this decision for manifold reasons, and ... |
286 |
266 |
0.9992 |
1610023 |
Notorious - widely known, often for negative reasons. He was notorious for borro... |
284 |
239 |
1.0272 |
1610024 |
Exigent - urgent, requiring immediate attention. The incident raised awareness o... |
240 |
231 |
1.0034 |
1610025 |
Fastidious - having excessively high standards, demanding. He is never satisfied... |
369 |
224 |
1.0153 |
1610026 |
Gregarious - sociable, enjoying company. Much different than high school, where ... |
353 |
230 |
1.0129 |
1610027 |
Hapless - unlucky, unfortunate. The hapless boy lost his girlfriend and his gold... |
311 |
271 |
1.0390 |
1610029 |
Ingenuous - sincere, candid, innocent. At first I thought he had ulterior motive... |
340 |
251 |
1.0000 |
1610031 |
Vestiges - remains, small part of something older. There were vestiges of his ol... |
311 |
285 |
1.0651 |
1610033 |
Abhor - to hate. He refused to read the book, saying that he abhors Ayn Rand and... |
286 |
225 |
0.9890 |
1610034 |
Abject - terrible, wretched. In just a few short decades, the country which had ... |
301 |
234 |
0.9812 |
1610035 |
Yoke - to link, to join. After yoking the animals together, they were able to pu... |
177 |
139 |
0.9914 |
1610036 |
Buffet - to blow, to strike. The waves began to buffet the side of the island wi... |
268 |
247 |
0.9833 |
1610037 |
Discomfit - to defeat, to baffle, to confuse. The behavior of the foreigners was... |
255 |
207 |
0.9343 |
1610038 |
Dogmatic - based strictly on principle, often in a stubborn and unproductive man... |
294 |
240 |
0.9875 |
1610039 |
Insolent - rude, contemptuous. Nobody doubts that he is very talented, but we fe... |
281 |
277 |
1.0276 |
1610040 |
Intimation - a hint, a suggestion. The boss's intimation that they would have to... |
231 |
264 |
1.0478 |
1610041 |
Intractable - difficult to deal with. He had experienced intractable, chronic pa... |
272 |
271 |
1.0292 |
1610042 |
Adumbrate - to foreshadow, to outline. The cease of diplomatic communication adu... |
261 |
228 |
0.9669 |
1610043 |
Gamut - an entire range. The letter raised a whole gamut of issues, and demanded... |
258 |
268 |
1.0104 |
1610045 |
Supplant - to replace, to supersede. That model was supplanted by the newest rel... |
344 |
223 |
1.0124 |
1610046 |
Abrogate - to give up, abolish. Those people who abrogate their responsibility a... |
359 |
250 |
1.0267 |
1610048 |
Adjure - to renounce a cause or belief. The struggling regime adjured the milita... |
273 |
245 |
0.9748 |
1610049 |
Plenitude - plenty, a great amount. For the purpose of appearing cultured and in... |
377 |
198 |
0.9755 |
1610050 |
Prognosticate - to forecast or make a prediction. Although his words were initia... |
344 |
239 |
0.9868 |
1610051 |
Propriety - the quality of being polite and having correct behavior. The other p... |
342 |
235 |
0.9848 |
1610052 |
Trenchant - forceful, keen. The report presents a trenchant criticism of the reg... |
268 |
247 |
0.9866 |