| 問題 | 解答▲ | 出題数 | 習得度 | 苦手度 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| pretending to be what one is not | hypocrisy | - | - | - |
| a tentative theory | hypothesis | - | - | - |
| perfectly clean; unsoiled | immaculate | - | - | - |
| make known; tell; reveal | impart | - | - | - |
| obstruct or delay | impede | - | - | - |
| to collide or strike; to encroach; to trespass | impinge | - | - | - |
| to involve or connect | implicate | - | - | - |
| perform without preparation | improvise | - | - | - |
| lying, resting on something; imposed as a duty | incumbent | - | - | - |
| righteous anger | indignation | - | - | - |
| absolutely necessary or required | indispensable | - | - | - |
| natural rather than acquired | innate | - | - | - |
| mourn; grieve | lament | - | - | - |
| potential but undeveloped; dormant | latent | - | - | - |
| a large number; multitude; a military unit | legion | - | - | - |
| ritual for public worship | liturgy | - | - | - |
| greatness of rank, size, extent, or influence | magnitude | - | - | - |
| showing great malevolence; pernicious; virulent, cancerous | malignant | - | - | - |
| statement of a general truth | maxim | - | - | - |
| characteristic of the Middle Ages | medieval | - | - | - |
| threatening harm or evil | menace | - | - | - |
| a figure of speech containing an implied comparison | metaphor | - | - | - |
| system of procedures | methodology | - | - | - |
| extremely careful about details | meticulous | - | - | - |
| to moderate or minimize | mitigate | - | - | - |
| hereditary head of a state | monarch | - | - | - |
| many; indefinitely large number | myriad | - | - | - |
| longing for things of the past | nostalgia | - | - | - |
| apprentice; beginner | novice | - | - | - |
| to destroy all traces of; to remove entirely | obliterate | - | - | - |
| no longer in use or practice | obsolete | - | - | - |
| threatening; sinister | ominous | - | - | - |
| heavily ornamented or adorned | ornate | - | - | - |
| strictly conforming to the traditional | orthodox | - | - | - |
| action or gestures without words as a means of expression | pantomime | - | - | - |
| example or model | paradigm | - | - | - |
| a statement or fact that seems contradictory | paradox | - | - | - |
| of chief concern or importance; supreme in rank, power or au | paramount | - | - | - |
| a usually amusing caricature of another; a false or derisive | parody | - | - | - |
| the science of diseases | pathology | - | - | - |
| exposure to harm or injury; danger | peril | - | - | - |
| outer; external; lying at the outside | peripheral | - | - | - |
| to be prevalent throughout; to permeate | pervade | - | - | - |
| emotionally touching or moving | poignant | - | - | - |
| claim; demand; require | postulate | - | - | - |
| dealing with facts or actual occurrences; practical | pragmatic | - | - | - |
| shut out; prevent | preclude | - | - | - |
| to exercise control or authority | preside | - | - | - |
| obtain; secure | procure | - | - | - |
| productive; bearing in abundance | prolific | - | - | - |