| Definitions | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Deviating from what is ordinary, customary, or expected. | Aberrant | 0%
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| Approach and address (someone) boldly or aggressively. | Accost | 0%
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| Diminish or put at rest (fear, suspicion, or worry). | Allay | 0%
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| A pithy observation that contains a general truth, such as 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'. | Aphorism | 0%
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| A story or legend that is widely circulated, but unlikely to be true. | Apocryphal | 0%
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| Extremely and visibly enraged. | Apoplectic | 0%
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| Reduce the force, effect, or value of. | Attenuate | 0%
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| Not operating on a refined or elevated level; mundane. | Banausic | 0%
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| A secret political clique or faction. | Cabal | 0%
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| Conspicuously glitzy or sparkly. | Clinquant | 0%
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| Courteous and refined in manner (typically used of a man). | Urbane | 0%
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| A state of stagnation, low mood, or apathy. | Doldrums | 0%
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| Having equal power, force, or apathy. | Equipollent | 0%
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| Remove matter thought to be objectionable or unsuitable from (a text or account). | Expurgate | 0%
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| To enthusiastically praise, commend, or express admiration for someone or something. | Extol | 0%
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| Empty compliments; nonsense. | Flummery | 0%
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| Just beginning to develop or exist; emerging. | Incipient | 0%
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| Softly glowing or radiant. | Lambent | 0%
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| Feeble, insipid, or bland. | Milquetoast | 0%
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| A person or organisation of relatively small size, power, or influence. | Minnow | 0%
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| Without an equal; peerless. | Nonpareil | 0%
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| Relating to the study of history and origin of proper nouns. | Onomastic | 0%
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| To walk around an area, especially for pleasure. | Perambulate | 0%
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| Clear and simple in expression or presentation. | Perspicious | 0%
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| A person with an obstinately uncooperative attitude. | Recalcitrant | 0%
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| Refuse to accept or be associate with. | Repudiate | 0%
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| Sickeningly sweet or sentimental. | Saccharine | 0%
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| A tapered widening of a road at an intersection to increase visibility. | Splay | 0%
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| Vigorously or incisively. | Trenchantly | 0%
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| Light-headed, muzzy, confused. | Wifty | 0%
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