| Definition | Word | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| is able to (e.g. "yes, we ___") | can | 75%
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| to determine what illness a patient has | diagnose | 67%
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| to refuse to give one's attention to | ignore | 67%
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| a single tone played by a musical instrument | note | 65%
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| neither believing nor disbelieving (e.g. in religion) | agnostic | 61%
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| a person whom one has met (but less than a friend) | acquaintance | 57%
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| to signal that one has received something | acknowledge | 45%
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| uneducated | ignorant | 39%
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| to identify someone whom one has met before | recognize | 29%
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| a person with fine taste (e.g. for wine) | connoisseur | 28%
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| friends and neighbors (e.g. "____ and kin") | kith | 28%
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| a writing system (e.g. for music or chess) | notation | 26%
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| possessing a hereditary title | noble | 25%
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| a published announcement or warning | notice | 24%
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| to scout a region (e.g. for military purposes) | reconnoiter | 21%
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| using a false identity | incognito | 18%
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| having a bad reputation for something | notorious | 16%
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| to tell a story using speech or writing | narrate | 15%
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| sharp and eager | keen | 14%
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| the ability to perceive and think | cognition | 12%
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| to show affection by holding someone closely | cuddle | 12%
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| attractively old-fashioned | quaint | 12%
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| a capricious idea | notion | 6%
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| crude and uncultured | uncouth | 6%
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| skilled at deceit | cunning | 5%
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| mysterious or supernatural (e.g. of an ability) | uncanny | 3%
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