| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Formed or developed from something else | derived | 85%
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| Make private information public | divulge | 83%
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| Conclude by reasoning | deduce | 80%
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| One's usual mood or temperment | disposition | 80%
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| A fiasco, disaster, or great failure | debacle | 78%
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| Luxurious self-indulgence | decadence | 75%
|
| Ornamental jeweled headdress | diadem | 75%
|
| Cause to expand as if by internal pressure | distend | 73%
|
| Proper and polite behavoir | decorum | 70%
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| Instructive or informative | didactic | 70%
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| Thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot | dingy | 70%
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| Cause to lose one's composure | disconcert | 70%
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| Easily handled or managed | docile | 70%
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| Unaffected by strong emotion or prejudice | dispassionate | 63%
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| Courteous regard for people's feelings | deference | 60%
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| Having the ability to act according to one's own judgement | discretionary | 60%
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| An elaborate analytical or explanatory essay or discussion | disquisition | 60%
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| Lack of self-confidence | diffidence | 55%
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| Do something that one considers to be below one's dignity | deign | 50%
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| Hide feelings from other people | dissimulate | 45%
|