| 問題 | 解答▲ | 出題数 | 習得度 | 苦手度 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| remove the fuse from; make less dangerous, tense, or hostile | defuse | - | - | - |
| having sunk below a former or normal condition | degenerate | - | - | - |
| a representative; a person authorized to act on behalf of an | delegate | - | - | - |
| a ceasing to exist; death | demise | - | - | - |
| to condemn strongly | denounce | - | - | - |
| to make helpless; overwhelm; destroy | devastate | - | - | - |
| not straightforward or frank | devious | - | - | - |
| make out clearly | discern | - | - | - |
| difference; inconsistency | discrepancy | - | - | - |
| rambling; passing from one topic to another | discursive | - | - | - |
| basically different; unrelated | disparate | - | - | - |
| one who holds disagreeing opinions; a dissenter | dissident | - | - | - |
| extremely troubled | distraught | - | - | - |
| separating, or branching off | divergence | - | - | - |
| different; dissimilar | diverse | - | - | - |
| the act of diverting; something that distracts or entertains | diversion | - | - | - |
| a doctrine; tenet; belief | dogma | - | - | - |
| as if asleep; quiet; still | dormant | - | - | - |
| feeling doubt; hesitating; of questionable character | dubious | - | - | - |
| deviating from the norm; unconventional | eccentric | - | - | - |
| power to produce desired effect | efficacy | - | - | - |
| of high rank; outstanding; distinguished | eminent | - | - | - |
| ability to share in another's emotions, thoughts, or feeling | empathy | - | - | - |
| imitate | emulate | - | - | - |
| prevailing among a specific group | endemic | - | - | - |
| provide with some talent or quality | endow | - | - | - |
| cause; produce | engender | - | - | - |
| puzzling | enigmatic | - | - | - |
| wipe out; destroy; to get rid of | eradicate | - | - | - |
| support or advocate | espouse | - | - | - |
| aggravate; to make worse | exacerbate | - | - | - |
| serving as a model or example | exemplary | - | - | - |
| one not living in their home country | expatriate | - | - | - |
| extreme shortage of food, accompanied by increase in death r | famine | - | - | - |
| having measurable or definable limits; not infinite | finite | - | - | - |
| prohibited; banned | forbidden | - | - | - |
| to form by heating in a forge; to give shape to | forge | - | - | - |
| causing fear or dread; inspiring awe or wonder | formidable | - | - | - |
| marked by intense distress | fraught | - | - | - |
| ineffectual; wasted effort | futile | - | - | - |
| the act of hurrying; quickness of motion | haste | - | - | - |
| take careful notice of | heed | - | - | - |
| dominance especially of one nation over another | hegemony | - | - | - |
| woman noted for courage and daring; female protagonist | heroine | - | - | - |
| an arrangement in order of rank, grade, class | hierarchy | - | - | - |
| ability to see, after the event, what should have been done | hindsight | - | - | - |
| of the same race or kind | homogeneous | - | - | - |
| a particular shade or tint of a given color | hue | - | - | - |
| meek or modest; deferential or submissive; low in rank or qu | humble | - | - | - |
| of mixed origin; of unlike parts | hybrid | - | - | - |