Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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to make a god of | deify | 100%
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a god or goddess | deity | 100%
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a person who believes nothing can be known about the existence of God relating to that belief (noun form) | agnostic | 75%
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a person who believe there is no god | atheist | 75%
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1. To make or declare something sacred 2. to dedicate something to a goal | consecrate | 75%
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a statement of belief or principle | creed | 75%
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a system of doctrines put forth by an authority to be an absolute truth | dogma | 75%
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1. pertaining to dogma 2. expressed in an authoritative or arrogant manner | dogmatic | 75%
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not in agreement with accepted beliefs; holding unorthodox opinions | heterodox | 75%
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1. Written with pictures to represent sounds or meanings of words 2. Hard to read 3. Carved into stone by priests | hieroglyphic | 75%
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relating to or assisting the memory | mnemonic | 75%
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identifying God with nature; belief in all gods | pantheism | 75%
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a meager portion of anything, especially an allowance or salery | pittance | 75%
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a prediction of the outcome of a disease; any forecast or predicition | prognosis | 75%
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disrespect towards something regarded as sacred | sacrilege | 75%
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sacred | sacrosanct | 75%
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1. a person, usually elderly, who is honored for wisdom and experience 2. wise; judicious | sage | 75%
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a sacred place; any place of refuge | sanctuary | 75%
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1. a severe mental disorder without rationality because of delusions 2. a situation of extreme conflict between choices, loyalties, or ways of life | schizophrenia | 75%
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government by divine power or priests | theocracy | 75%
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the study of religion | theology | 75%
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to authorize, to certify, to believe | accredit | 50%
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a general pardon for offenders | amnesty | 50%
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1. making a god of something; deification 2. a glorified ideal; an essence | apotheosis | 50%
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1.to call to court to answer charges 2. to accuse; to charge with wrongdoing | arraign | 50%
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the act of perceiving or knowing | cognition | 50%
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aware, having knowledge of something | cognizant | 50%
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to determine by mathematics | compute | 50%
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an expert or very discriminating person in an area | connoisseur | 50%
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1. guided by one's sense of right and wrong 2. thorough; with careful attention | conscientious | 50%
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belief, acceptance as true | credence | 50%
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deserving praise | creditable | 50%
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believing too early; gullible | credulous | 50%
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a standard, rule, or test on which a decision or judgement can be made | criterion | 50%
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1. to foretell by supernatural means 2. to know by intuition or insight | divine | 50%
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1. a god or goddess; a divine being 2. the state of being divine 3. the study of Christian theology | divinity | 50%
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to denounce as vile or evil; to curse; to detest | execrate | 50%
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to make amends for; to atone for | expiate | 50%
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frantic; frenzied a frenzied person | frenetic | 50%
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a group organized by rank | hierarchy | 50%
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pretending to have feelings, beliefs, or virtues that one doesn't have | hypocrisy | 50%
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sacrilegious, profane; lacking appropriate reverence or respect | impious | 50%
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to attribute or ascribe a quality, especially a fault, to a person | impute | 50%
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widely and unfavorably known; infamous | notorious | 50%
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all the gods of a people or religion | pantheon | 50%
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judging human character by facial features, facial features revealing character | physiognomy | 50%
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religious devotion; great respect toward something, especially parents | piety | 50%
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a vote of all the people in a country | plebiscite | 50%
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a sign or feeling concerning some future event; omen; foreboding | presage | 50%
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knowledge of events before they occur; foresight | prescience | 50%
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supposed; reputed | putative | 50%
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the reasons underlying for doing something | rationale | 50%
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to provide a rational basis for something, often by false or self-serving reasoning | rationalize | 50%
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to assign a reputation to | repute | 50%
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something considered to have sacred significance | sacrament | 50%
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shrewd; having good judgment; perceptive | sagacious | 50%
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pretending to be righteous | sanctimonious | 50%
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1. Approval; support; permission 2. a penalty for breaking with law or custom 3. to approve; to encourage | sanction | 50%
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godliness; holiness | sanctity | 50%
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wise; insightful | sapient | 50%
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