| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The word "zebra" has two of this, and the word "dog" only has one of this. | Syllable | 83%
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| A large musical composition that is performed by full orchestras. | Symphony | 83%
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| A course outline that details what subjects said course will be teaching. | Syllabus | 74%
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| A word that has a similar or exactly same definition as another word. | Synonym | 74%
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| A condensed summary that provides an overview of a text for readers. | Synopsis | 74%
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| A sweet liquid commonly put on pancakes. | Syrup | 74%
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| A type of tree found across eastern and central U.S. with brown fruits hanging off its stalks. | Sycamore | 70%
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| The ability to feel pity for the suffering and misfortune of other people. | Sympathy | 70%
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| A medical tool used for injecting vaccines into people. | Syringe | 70%
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| To make two things operate at the same time or rate. | Synchronize | 61%
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| A bacterial infection often spread by sexual contact. | Syphilis | 57%
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| Something like a character or object that is used to represent or depict an idea or theme. | Symbol | 48%
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| The creation of compounds through reactions between simpler chemical materials. | Synthesis | 48%
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| The arrangement of words in sentences and phrases, and the study of how this forms sentence structure. | Syntax | 43%
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| An electronic musical instrument that can produce a variety of sounds using a keyboard. | Synthesizer | 43%
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| The property in which two halves of an object are completely identical across an axis. | Symmetry | 39%
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| The space between two nerve cells where neurotransmitters are exchanged. | Synapse | 39%
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| A person who pleases people of important position to gain some sort of advantage. | Sycophant | 35%
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| To draw off liquid from a material by using a siphon. | Syphon | 35%
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| A chain of things working together in a network or mechanism. | System | 35%
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| A cooperative relationship between two organisms, where both benefit. | Symbiosis | 30%
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| The idea in which multiple things can accomplish more if their work is combined, than if they work separately. | Synergy | 30%
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| A group of organizations of people, formed for a common purpose or interest. | Syndicate | 26%
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| The adjective form of the word above. | Synonymous | 17%
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| A group of symptoms/conditions that occur together that signals a disease or the chance of one increasing. | Syndrome | 13%
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| A micro-genre of electric music associated with horror and science-fiction soundtracks from the 80s. | Synthwave | 9%
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