Answer | Hint | % Correct |
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Pilfer | (v) to steal | 71%
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Pious | (adj) of or pertaining to religious devotion | 71%
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Poignant | (adj) affecting or moving to the emotions | 57%
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Pontificate | (v) to speak in a pompous manner | 57%
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Pragmatic | (adj) practical | 57%
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Premonition | (n) a feeling of anticipation of a future event | 57%
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Prodigious | (adj) extraordinary in size | 57%
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Placate | (v) to pacify by conciliatory gestures | 43%
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Platitude | (n) a flat, dull, or trite remark | 43%
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Ploy | (n) a maneuver or stratagem | 43%
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Pompous | (adj) ostentatiously lofty; characterized by excessive self-esteem | 43%
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Potent | (adj) powerful | 43%
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Proficient | (adj) well-advanced or competent in an art, subject, or science; expert | 43%
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Picayune | (adj) of little value | 29%
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Premeditate | (v) to consider or plan beforehand | 29%
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Prevaricate | (v) to deliberately misstate; to lie | 29%
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Prognostication | (n) prediction | 29%
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Portend | (v) to indicate in advance | 14%
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Preeminent | (adj) superior | 14%
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Prescient | (adj) knowledge of things before they happen | 14%
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Pretentious | (adj) claiming or demanding a position of merit, especially when unjustified | 14%
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Profound | (adj) having deep insight or understanding | 14%
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