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Easy words

1. Abbreviate
 Please abbreviate the word "street" as "St."
2. Absurd
 It’s absurd to think that we could finish the project in one day.
3. Accessible
 This area is accessible only to authorized personnel.
4. Acknowledge
 She didn’t acknowledge my presence at the event.
5. Ambiguous
 His answer was ambiguous, leaving everyone confused.
6. Annihilate
 The storm could annihilate the entire coastal town.
7. Apparent
 It’s apparent that he studied hard for the exam.
8. Benevolent
 She is known for her benevolent work with charity organizations.
9. Coherent
 Her essay was coherent and well-organized.
10. Conspicuous
 His bright red jacket made him conspicuous in the crowd.
11. Convalesce
 After surgery, he went home to convalesce for a month.
12. Deficiency
 Vitamin C deficiency can lead to health issues.
13. Diligent
 A diligent student, she always completes her assignments early.
14. Eccentric
 His eccentric clothing style made him stand out.
15. Eclectic
 She has an eclectic taste in music, enjoying many genres.
16. Eloquent
 The speaker was eloquent and captivated the audience.
17. Enigma
 Her past remains an enigma to her friends.
18. Exacerbate
 The traffic only served to exacerbate his frustration.
19. Facade
 Her cheerful facade hid her sadness.
20. Fascinate
 The mysteries of space fascinate scientists.
21. Garrulous
 He was garrulous, talking for hours without pause.
22. Hypothetical
 This is a hypothetical situation and may never happen.
23. Inept
 He was completely inept at handling the situation.
24. Juxtapose
 The artist likes to juxtapose bright colors with dark backgrounds.
25. Meticulous
 She is meticulous in her work, paying attention to every detail.
26. Notorious
 The criminal was notorious for his clever heists.
27. Obsolete
 Many technologies quickly become obsolete.
28. Paradox
 The paradox of choice suggests that too many options can be overwhelming.
29. Reconcile
 After their argument, they decided to reconcile and move forward.
30. Virtuous
 He was known as a virtuous man who always did the right thing.

Average

1. Aberration
 The sudden storm was an aberration from the usual calm weather.
2. Aesthetic
 The architect’s design had a striking aesthetic that blended modern and classical
styles.
3. Altruistic
 Her altruistic nature led her to volunteer every weekend.
4. Anachronistic
 His use of an old typewriter felt anachronistic in the digital age.
5. Antithesis
 His calm demeanor is the antithesis of his brother’s fiery personality.
6. Ascertain
 The detective was determined to ascertain the truth behind the mystery.
7. Assiduous
 She was an assiduous student, dedicated to her studies and goals.
8. Benevolence
 His benevolence was evident through his donations to charity.
9. Camaraderie
 The team developed a strong camaraderie over the course of the season.
10. Clandestine
 They held a clandestine meeting to discuss the secret project.
11. Conundrum
 Deciding between the two universities was a real conundrum for him.
12. Contrived
 The ending of the movie felt contrived and unrealistic.
13. Debilitate
 The illness would debilitate him for weeks, leaving him exhausted.
14. Disparage
 It’s unkind to disparage others based on their beliefs.
15. Ephemeral
 The beauty of the cherry blossoms is ephemeral, lasting only a few days.
16. Equivocate
 When asked difficult questions, he tends to equivocate rather than answer
directly.
17. Evanescent
 The evanescent mist rose from the lake at dawn.
18. Fastidious
 He was fastidious about cleanliness and kept everything in perfect order.
19. Flabbergasted
 She was flabbergasted when she won the award.
20. Gregarious
 Being gregarious, he enjoyed spending time with large groups of people.
21. Idiosyncrasy
 Her habit of humming while working was just one idiosyncrasy her friends
adored.
22. Impecunious
 As a student, he was often impecunious, struggling to make ends meet.
23. Ineffable
 The beauty of the landscape was ineffable, beyond description.
24. Intransigent
 Her intransigent stance made negotiations challenging.
25. Juxtaposition
 The artist’s juxtaposition of light and shadow added depth to the painting.
26. Loquacious
 He was so loquacious that conversations with him could last for hours.
27. Metamorphosis
 The caterpillar undergoes a metamorphosis to become a butterfly.
28. Nonchalant
 She appeared nonchalant, even though she was nervous inside.
29. Ostentatious
 His ostentatious display of wealth made him stand out in the crowd.
30. Quintessential
 Paris is the quintessential destination for lovers of art and culture.

Difficult

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### 1. Acquiesce
- *She decided to acquiesce to their demands to avoid further conflict.*

### 2. Admonish
- *The teacher had to admonish the students for not completing their assignments.*
### 3. Aplomb
- *She handled the challenging situation with aplomb and professionalism.*

### 4. Belligerent
- *His belligerent attitude made it difficult to resolve the disagreement peacefully.*

### 5. Cacophony
- *The city was filled with the cacophony of honking horns and bustling crowds.*

### 6. Capitulate
- *The army was forced to capitulate after being surrounded by enemy forces.*

### 7. Circuitous
- *They took a circuitous route to avoid the traffic jam.*

### 8. Cognizant
- *She was fully cognizant of the risks involved in her decision.*

### 9. Conscientious
- *As a conscientious worker, she double-checks every detail of her projects.*

### 10. Convoluted


- *The plot of the movie was so convoluted that it was hard to follow.*

### 11. Cryptic


- *He gave her a cryptic message that left her puzzled.*

### 12. Disparity


- *There is a significant disparity in income levels across the region.*

### 13. Egregious


- *The referee made an egregious error that affected the outcome of the game.*

### 14. Enervate


- *The intense heat began to enervate the runners during the marathon.*

### 15. Epiphany


- *During the meeting, she had an epiphany about how to solve the problem.*

### 16. Esoteric


- *His presentation was filled with esoteric references that few people understood.*

### 17. Exacerbate


- *The new policy may exacerbate the existing issues in the system.*
### 18. Facetious
- *His facetious remarks weren’t appreciated during the serious discussion.*

### 19. Fortuitous


- *It was fortuitous that they met each other at the event.*

### 20. Gregarious


- *Her gregarious personality made her the life of the party.*

### 21. Hypocrisy


- *He was accused of hypocrisy for advocating frugality while living extravagantly.*

### 22. Idiosyncrasy


- *One of her idiosyncrasies is to always double-check her locks before leaving.*

### 23. Ineffable


- *The beauty of the mountain scenery was ineffable, beyond words.*

### 24. Insidious


- *The disease was insidious, spreading slowly without obvious symptoms.*

### 25. Juxtapose


- *The photographer likes to juxtapose bright colors with dark backgrounds.*

### 26. Languish


- *Without adequate resources, the project began to languish.*

### 27. Mendacious


- *The politician’s mendacious statements hurt his credibility.*

### 28. Obfuscate


- *The lawyer’s complex language seemed to obfuscate the main issue.*

### 29. Pedantic


- *His pedantic approach to grammar made his emails hard to read.*

### 30. Rhetoric


- *The politician’s speech was filled with persuasive rhetoric but lacked substance.*
Here’s a list of 20 advanced and challenging spelling words, suitable for building
vocabulary and enhancing spelling skills at a high level:

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1. **Antediluvian**
- Extremely old or outdated.

2. **Bourgeois**
- Relating to the middle class, often with a connotation of materialistic values.

3. **Cacophony**
- A harsh, discordant mixture of sounds.

4. **Camaraderie**
- Mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together.

5. **Chiaroscuro**
- The treatment of light and shade in art to create depth.

6. **Circumlocution**
- The use of many words where fewer would do, especially to be vague or evasive.

7. **Connoisseur**
- An expert judge in matters of taste, particularly in the fine arts or gastronomy.

8. **Desiccate**
- To remove moisture from something, often for preservation.

9. **Dichotomy**
- A division or contrast between two things that are represented as opposites.

10. **Ebullient**
- Cheerful, full of energy, and enthusiastic.

11. **Ephemeral**
- Lasting for a very short time.

12. **Euphemism**
- A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh
or blunt.

13. **Grandiloquent**
- Pompous or extravagant in language or style, intended to impress.
14. **Intransigent**
- Unwilling or refusing to change one’s views or to agree.

15. **Magnanimous**
- Generous or forgiving, especially toward a rival or someone less powerful.

16. **Nonchalant**
- Appearing calm and relaxed, not displaying anxiety, interest, or enthusiasm.

17. **Pernicious**
- Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual or subtle way.

18. **Sesquipedalian**
- Characterized by long words; or a person who uses long words.

19. **Synecdoche**
- A figure of speech in which a part is made to represent the whole or vice versa.

20. **Vicissitude**
- A change or variation occurring in the course of something, often in life’s
circumstances.

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These words are perfect for expanding vocabulary and are commonly found in
literature, academic texts, and formal discussions.

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