| Definition | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | To get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; to awaken | Arise | 86%
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| D | To change the appearance of so as to conceal identity or mislead | Disguise | 86%
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| A | To give counsel to | Advise | 82%
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| E | To seek to expel an evil spirit | Exorcise | 82%
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| A | To announce or praise a product or service to induce people to buy or use it | Advertise | 77%
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| C | To settle differences by mutual concessions | Compromise | 77%
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| C | To include or contain; to consist of; to be composed of | Comprise | 73%
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| R | To get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling posture | Rise | 73%
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| I | To compose and perform or deliver without previous preparation | Improvise | 68%
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| S | To be in charge of; to oversee, as in a process, work, or workers | Supervise | 68%
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| T | To broadcast (over the electronic system of transmitting images and sound) | Televise | 68%
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| D | To regard with contempt, distaste, disgust, or disdain; loathe | Despise | 64%
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| S | To come upon or discover suddenly and unexpectedly | Surprise | 64%
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| E | To use repeatedly in order to strengthen or develop | Exercise | 59%
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| R | To execute a repetition of; repeat (especially in music) | Reprise | 45%
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| S | To think or infer without strong evidence; to conjecture or guess | Surmise | 45%
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| D | To deprive a person of a right of citizenship, as of the right to vote | Disenfranchise | 27%
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