200 Difficult Words - Group 2
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200 Difficult Words - Group 2
eat until excessively full; be more than full; feed someone to excess | |
hardened in wrongdoing or wickedness; not giving in to persuasion | |
cheerfully confident; optimistic; of healthy reddish color; ruddy | |
filled to brim or to point of being stuffed; abundantly supplied |
model of excellence or perfection; peerless example | |
slavishly attentive; attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery | |
seize and hold power or rights of another by force or without legal authority | |
dullness; insipidity of thought; commonplace statement; lack of originality |
eat until excessively full; be more than full; feed someone to excess | |
person hardened in sin; person without moral scruples | |
being or existing everywhere; omnipresent | |
model of excellence or perfection; peerless example |
extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily | |
marked by precise accordance with details | |
green; full of juice in vegetation | |
having slanting or sloping direction, course, or position; inclined |
tending to betray; disloyal; faithless | |
half asleep; inclined to drowsiness; tending to induce sleep | |
cancel; make void; repeal or annul | |
full of wishful yearning or longing; sadly thoughtful |
make senseless or dizzy; be mystery or bewildering to | |
done routinely and with little interest or care; acting with indifference; showing little interest or care | |
childish; belonging to childhood; immature | |
scarcity; smallness of number; fewness |
scarcity; smallness of number; fewness | |
extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily | |
model of excellence or perfection; peerless example | |
versatile; able to take on many shapes; readily taking on varied shapes |
idealistic without regard to practicality | |
dull; impassive; having or revealing little emotion or sensibility | |
done routinely and with little interest or care; acting with indifference; showing little interest or care | |
tending to betray; disloyal; faithless |
very destructive; tending to cause death or serious injury; deadly | |
cheerfully confident; optimistic; of healthy reddish color; ruddy | |
transparent; limpid; easy to understand | |
dull; impassive; having or revealing little emotion or sensibility |
swollen; distended; excessively ornate or complex in style or language | |
green; full of juice in vegetation | |
change, especially in one's life or fortunes; regular change or succession of one thing to another; alternation | |
debase; degrade; spread negative information about |