• 1. 
    Desolate

  • (n.) desert, wasteland
  • (adv.) slowly, leisurely, measuredly
  • (adj.) frustrated, upset, angry
  • (adj.) bare, barren, empty
  • 2. 
    Freewheeling

  • (adv.) carelessly
  • (adj.) uptight
  • (adj.) carefree
  • (v.) to stray, to err
  • 3. 
    Unprecedented

  • (adj.) completely new and never having happened before; historic
  • (n.) parallel; counterpart or analog
  • (adj.) fresh; newfangled and modern
  • (adj.) expected, assumed, calculated
  • 4. 
    Candid

  • (adj.) sharp, spiky
  • (adj.) subtle, tactful
  • (adj.) untrue, false
  • (adj.) direct, blunt
  • 5. 
    Unmitigated

  • (n.) exactly half; a split
  • (adj.) partly, somewhat
  • (adj.) downright, utter, total
  • (adj.) angry, upset
  • 6. 
    Abstract

  • (adj.) false, fake
  • (adj.) clear, obvious
  • (adj.) frank, honest; not hiding the truth
  • (adj.) existing purely in the mind; not representing actual reality
  • 7. 
    Hostile

  • (adj.) sharp, spiky
  • (v.) to help, to assist
  • (v.) to hurt, to harm
  • (adj.) harmful, dangerous
  • 8. 
    Counterproductive

  • (adj.) productive, helpful
  • (v.) to harm, to hinder the achievement of a goal
  • (adj.) hindering the achievement of a goal
  • (v.) to help, to aid in the achievement of a goal
  • 9. 
    Exhilarating

  • (adj.) scary, terrifying, frightening
  • (n.) displeasure, anger
  • (adj.) invigorating, stimulating, exciting
  • (n.) fun, pleasure
  • 10. 
    Deficient

  • (adj) sufficient, enough
  • (v.) to stop, to slow
  • (adv.) slowly, stupidly
  • (adj.) not enough in degree or amount
  • 11. 
    Geriatric

  • (adv.) slowly, painfully
  • (adj.) young, sprightly
  • (adj.) relating to old age
  • (n.) apprentice, novice
  • 12. 
    Analogous

  • (adj.) dissimilar, opposite
  • (n.) counterpart, correspondent
  • (adj.) similar but not identical
  • (adj.) frequent, often
  • 13. 
    Hypothetical

  • (n.) fake, forgery, sham
  • (n.) proof; evidence of a theory
  • (adj.) concrete, real
  • (adj.) supposed; related to a hypothesis
  • 14. 
    Fundamental

  • (v.) to build, to create
  • (v). to destroy, to demolish
  • (adj.) unnecessary
  • (adj.) of, relating to, or forming the essence or core; basic
  • 15. 
    Galvanizing

  • (adj.) thrilling, exciting, stimulating
  • (n.) metal; steel or another silver metal
  • (adj.) boring, dull
  • (v.) to stir, to mix, to blend
  • 16. 
    Vital

  • (adj.) urgently necessary
  • (n.) guess; hypothetical or question
  • (adj.) unnecessary, extra
  • (n.) sign; wonder
  • 17. 
    Accordingly

  • (adv.) in an appropriate or corresponding way
  • (adv.) quickly, hurriedly
  • (adj.) wondrous, awe-inspiring
  • (adj.) parallel, similar
  • 18. 
    Abate

  • (adv.) frequently, often
  • (v.) increase, grow, enlarge
  • (adj.) anxiety-inducing, scary
  • (v.) become less active, less intense, or less in amount
  • 19. 
    Abysmal

  • (adj.) frustrating, annoying
  • (adj.) extremely good
  • (adj.) arid; hot
  • (adj.) extremely bad
  • 20. 
    Predecessor

  • (n.) a boss or leader
  • (n.) someone who comes before another (usually in position or office)
  • (n.) someone who comes after another (usually in position or office)
  • (n.) someone who helps others achieve goals
  • 21. 
    Dilemma

  • (n.) a problem, usually requiring a choice between undesirable options
  • (adj.) confusing, bewildering
  • (n.) a solution or understanding
  • (adj.) frustrating, annoying
  • 22. 
    Viability

  • (adj.) illogical
  • (n.) inability, hampered from accomplishing something
  • (n.) ability to be done in a practical or useful way
  • (n.) a difficult or impossible task
  • 23. 
    Counterargument

  • (n.) an argument used to criticize or dismantle another argument
  • (v.) to criticize an invalid argument
  • (n.) a complete understanding between two parties
  • (adj.) invalid, not true
  • 24. 
    Precedent

  • (n.) an example or subject from earlier in time
  • (v.) to feel nostalgic for another historical era
  • (v.) to look into the future for guidance; to practice divination
  • (n.) a simple explanation
  • 25. 
    Boost

  • (v.) to increase or make grow
  • (n.) something that is for profit or gain
  • (v.) to question or wonder
  • (n.) monetary profit
  • 26. 
    Brawl

  • (n.) an intense, loud fight
  • (adj.) peaceful
  • (adj.) angry; frustrated
  • (adv.) sadly
  • 27. 
    Principle

  • (n.) person in charge of a school
  • (n.) first in order of importance
  • (n.) basic truth, assumption, or rule
  • (n.) a boss or leader
  • 28. 
    Diligence

  • (adj.) smart, intelligent
  • (n.) conscientiousness; the quality of being committed to a task
  • (adj.) unconscious, asleep
  • (v.) to work hard
  • 29. 
    Urge

  • (adj.) uncontrollable
  • (v.) to ask, to query
  • (adj.) contained, restricted
  • (n.) a desire or impulse
  • 30. 
    Deference

  • (n.) disrespect; disregard
  • (n.) respect; regard
  • (n.) award, honor
  • (v.) to respect, to honor
  • 31. 
    Anomaly

  • (n.) something that resembles something else
  • (v.) to diverge, change
  • (n.) an unwelcome result
  • (n.) something different from the norm
  • 32. 
    Acquisition

  • (v.) to accept
  • (n.) the act of gaining a skill or possession of something
  • (v.) to gain
  • (n.) the act of losing something, especially in relation to business
  • 33. 
    Retention

  • (v.) to wonder about the status of something
  • (v.) to accept
  • (n.) the act of losing something, especially in relation to business
  • (n.) the act of keeping something
  • 34. 
    Culmination

  • (n.) the beginning of a long journey
  • (adj.) soon to be over
  • (n.) the final act or climax
  • (n.) a point about halfway between the beginning and the end
  • 35. 
    Brevity

  • (n.) the act of jumping into something suddenly
  • (adj.) worried, unsettled
  • (n.) the quality of being brief or terse
  • (adj.) tense, stressed
  • 36. 
    Candor

  • (n.) the trait of being rude or unkind
  • (n.) the act of jumping into something suddenly
  • (n.) the trait of being frequently anxious or worried
  • (n.) the trait of being honest and frank
  • 37. 
    Deplete

  • (v.) to become smaller over time
  • (v.) to frequent; to attend habitually
  • (v.) to grow over time, usually in size
  • (v.) to use up or lessen significantly the number or quantity of
  • 38. 
    Diminish

  • (v.) to become smaller in scope or degree
  • (v.) to sicken or become ill
  • (v.) to become larger in scope or degree
  • (v.) to perish; to pass away
  • 39. 
    Devise

  • (v.) to diminish
  • (v.) to vanish or disappear
  • (v.) to come up with something, usually a plan
  • (n.) a useful product or tool
  • 40. 
    Prohibit

  • (v.) to sign into law
  • (n.) the act of thinking or pondering
  • (v.) to command against, to outlaw
  • (v.) to halt or arrest
  • 41. 
    Decree

  • (v.) to declare formally and with authority
  • (v.) to call to attention a problem or issue
  • (n.) an issue or problem
  • (v.) to make legal
  • 42. 
    Annihilate

  • (v.) to destroy or defeat utterly
  • (v.) to snap or break, especially thread
  • (v.) to tug or pull
  • (v.) to cut cleanly; to separate
  • 43. 
    Cultivate

  • (v.) to pass on, to convey
  • (v.) to repeat
  • (n.) the act of gardening or growing
  • (v.) to foster the growth of
  • 44. 
    Unveil

  • (v.) to frequent; to attend often
  • (v.) to make visible; to reveal
  • (n.) a lack of disguise
  • (n.) a refusal to hide or deny something
  • 45. 
    Demur

  • (n.) shyness or reluctance
  • (v.) to become emotional
  • (n.) uncertainty
  • (v.) to object
  • 46. 
    Vow

  • (n.) a change
  • (v.) to promise
  • (v.) to break
  • (n.) definition or distinction
  • 47. 
    Validate

  • (adv.) frequently
  • (v.) to prove or declare logically or factually sound
  • (v.) to make educated guesses toward the future
  • (n.) true or accurate
  • 48. 
    Corroborate

  • (n.) proven facts
  • (v.) to provide evidence for; to back up (a claim)
  • (v.) to deny as true or accurate
  • (adj.) truthful, honest
  • 49. 
    Exert

  • (v.) to avoid
  • (n.) an effort or attempt
  • (v.) to thwart or halt
  • (v.) to put into use, usually as effort
  • 50. 
    Capitalize

  • (v.) to exchange or edit
  • (n.) symbols; letters or numbers
  • (v.) to use to your advantage
  • (n.) money or coinage
  • 51. 
    Expend

  • (n.) an exchange, swap, or switch
  • (v.) to exchange or swap
  • (v.) to witness
  • (v.) to use up, as in energy or money
  • 52. 
    Counteract

  • (n.) counterespionage; spying on an enemy
  • (v.) to work for
  • (v.) to look forward to
  • (v.) to work in opposition to
  • 53. 
    Endure

  • (v.) to withstand, sustain, or hold out against
  • (n.) length, especially of time
  • (adj.) lengthy (especially in reference to time)
  • (n.) longevity
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