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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 10, Lesson 6 
 
ameliorate 
(v) To make better; to become better; to improve. 
 
 
baleful 
(adj) Expressing hatred or evil; harmful, ominous. 
 
 
berate 
(v) To criticize vigorously; to scold vehemently. 
 
 
circumvent 
(v) To avoid through craftiness. 
 
 
compunction 
(n) A feeling of
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers correctly solved 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 2, Lesson 1 
 
calf 
(n) 1. The back part of the leg between the knee and the ankle. 
 
2. A young cow or bull. 
 
 
claw 
(n) 1. The sharp curved nail on the toe of a bird or animal. 
 
2. The part of a crab or lobster used for gripping. 
 
(v) To scratch or dig with sharp nails. 
 
 
couple 
(n) 1. Two things of the same kind. 
 
2. Two people who do things together. 
 
 
cushion 
(n) A pillow or a pad w...
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 9, Lesson 5 
 
callow 
(adj) Young and inexperienced; immature. 
 
 
contemporary 
(n) A person living during the same period as another. 
 
(adj) Existing or occurring at the same time. 
 
 
cynical 
(adj) Doubtful o
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 11, Lesson 1 
 
apocryphal 
(adj) Of dubious authenticity or origin; spurious. 
 
 
arcane 
(adj) Understood by only a few; mysterious. 
 
 
convene 
(v) 1. To summon or cause to assemble. 
 
2. To gather or assemble; to meet formally. 
 
 
expedient 
(adj) 1. Useful for some purpose; convenient. 
 
2. Concerned primarily or exclusively with serving one's own interests. 
 
(n) A means employed to bring about...
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers rated A+ 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 11, Lesson 10 
 
amnesia 
(n) 1. A loss of memory, usually caused by shock or injury. 
 
2. A gap in one's memory. 
 
 
appease 
(v) 1. To bring to a state of peace or quiet. 
 
2. To pacify an adversary, often by making concessions. 
 
 
attrition 
(n) 1. A gradual reduction in numbers or loss of strength. 
 
2. A weakening resulting from pressure or harassment. 
 
 
debacle 
(n) A sudden collapse, downfall, or f...
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers 100% correct 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 11, Lesson 4 
 
autonomy 
(n) The quality or state of being self-governing; independence. 
 
 
circumspect 
(adj) Cautious and prudent; heedful of consequences. 
 
 
composure 
(n) Calmness of mind or bearing; self-control. 
 
 
edifice 
(n) 1. A large, imposing structure or building. 
 
2. A complex structure or system built up over time, as if it were a real building. 
 
 
ensconce 
(v) To settle or place sec...
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers correctly solved 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 7, Lesson 7 
 
beseech 
(v) To ask earnestly; to beg. 
 
 
consternation 
(n) Amazement or fear that makes one feel confused. 
 
 
delectable 
(adj) Pleasing to the senses, especially to the sense of taste; delicious. 
 
 
garland 
(n) A wreath or chain of leaves and flowers. 
 
 
gratify 
(v) 1. To please or satisfy. 
 
2. To give in to what is wanted or requested. 
 
 
haughty 
(adj) Showing too much pri...
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 8, Lesson 1 
 
avid 
(adj) 1. Having a strong desire for, to the point of greed. 
 
2. Eager; enthusiastic. 
 
 
brusque 
(adj) Abrupt in manner or speech; gruff. 
 
 
concise 
(adj) Short and to the point. 
 
 
demean 
(v) To cause a lowering of self-esteem; to lower in reputation or character. 
 
 
despicable 
(adj) Deserving contempt or scorn. 
 
 
emulate 
(v) To try to equal; t
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 11, Lesson 3 
 
atrophy 
(v) To waste away or fail to develop. 
 
 
efficacy 
(n) The power to bring about the desired result; effectiveness. 
 
 
emoluments 
(n) Salary or fees for work done; compensation. 
 
 
icon 
(n) 1. A religious painting, especially one revered by the Eastern Christian churches.
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Wordly Wise 3000 Question and answers already passed 2024/2025 Wordly Wise 3000® Level 9, Lesson 12 
 
adversity 
(n) Misfortune; hardship. 
 
 
cardinal 
(adj) Most important; chief. 
 
 
credible 
(adj) Believable; reliable. 
 
 
empathize 
(v) To show or feel understanding of another's feelings or problems. 
 
 
faculty 
(n) 1. Any of the natural powers of the mind and body, such as sight or hearing.
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