Word |
Practice Sentence |
Type |
hysteria
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The hysteria spread once the monster was spotted.
|
Basic
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possibility
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The possibility of getting a scholarship was exciting to my mom and dad.
|
Basic
|
further
|
She has gone further in her educational pursuits than any other family members.
|
Basic
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environment
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The environment has suffered from the toxic leak.
|
Basic
|
exercise
|
I prefer to exercise in the morning.
|
Basic
|
perpetual
|
She's been in a perpetual state of fear since the accident.
|
Basic
|
premonition
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He claimed to have a premonition of the event.
|
Basic
|
squander
|
Don't squander your inheritence on junk.
|
Basic
|
vocabulary
|
We practiced vocabulary daily.
|
Basic
|
actually
|
We actually got here early to talk with you.
|
Basic
|
attendance
|
Our attendance has been low lately.
|
Basic
|
wizardry
|
His wizardry was the envy of the class.
|
Basic
|
attorney
|
My attorney will call you in the morning.
|
Basic
|
whereabouts
|
No one knows her whereabouts, but we believe she took a boat to the Bahamas.
|
Basic
|
turboelectric
|
The word turboelectric describes electricity produced by a turbine generator.
|
Basic
|
taciturn
|
It was hard to get to know him due to his taciturn nature.
|
Challenge
|
isosceles
|
An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length.
|
Challenge
|
statuesque
|
The statuesque woman stood out in the crowd.
|
Challenge
|
precipice
|
We were on the precipice of something great.
|
Challenge
|
rhapsody
|
Everyone applauded after the girl played the most moving rhapsody.
|
Challenge
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