| 問題 | 解答▲ | 出題数 | 習得度 | 苦手度 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| approve or confirm | ratify | - | - | - |
| loud and rowdy | raucous | - | - | - |
| stubbornly resistant to and defiant of authority, discipline | recalcitrant | - | - | - |
| to give, feel, etc., in return | reciprocate | - | - | - |
| exile or banish | relegate | - | - | - |
| give up; abandon | relinquish | - | - | - |
| order back; return to service | remand | - | - | - |
| providing a remedy | remedial | - | - | - |
| reward; pay; compensation | remuneration | - | - | - |
| the act or process of repairing; the act or process of makin | reparation | - | - | - |
| temporary relief or escape from trouble or pain | reprieve | - | - | - |
| A religious or musical service for the dead | requiem | - | - | - |
| return to a former condition or situation | restitution | - | - | - |
| habitually silent; reserved | reticent | - | - | - |
| a rascal; scoundrel | rogue | - | - | - |
| holy; of or connected with religion | sacred | - | - | - |
| standing out conspicuously; prominent | salient | - | - | - |
| healthful; beneficial | salutary | - | - | - |
| to support; to encourage; to approve | sanction | - | - | - |
| of ruddy complexion; cheerful; hopeful | sanguine | - | - | - |
| sneering; sarcastic; cynical | sardonic | - | - | - |
| having principles; extremely conscientious | scrupulous | - | - | - |
| of reproduction; germinal; originative | seminal | - | - | - |
| calm, peaceful, tranquil | serene | - | - | - |
| a cloth used to wrap a body for burial; something that conce | shroud | - | - | - |
| someone who signs a document | signatory | - | - | - |
| wicked, evil, or dishonest | sinister | - | - | - |
| comfort; consolation; relief | solace | - | - | - |
| can be dissolved | soluble | - | - | - |
| occasional; not constant or regular | sporadic | - | - | - |
| not true or genuine; false | spurious | - | - | - |
| foul or unclean | squalid | - | - | - |
| lacking in motion; stationary | static | - | - | - |
| secret, furtive, or artfully sly behavior | stealth | - | - | - |
| mark or sign indicating something not considered normal or s | stigma | - | - | - |
| an unbroken period of time during which you do something | stint | - | - | - |
| vigorous; rigid; binding | stringent | - | - | - |
| resignation; obedience; meekness | submission | - | - | - |
| to meet present needs; to be sufficient; to be equal to a ta | suffice | - | - | - |
| excessive | superfluous | - | - | - |
| orderly or systematic arrangement of words | syntax | - | - | - |
| perceived by touch | tactile | - | - | - |
| having actual form and substance | tangible | - | - | - |
| tediousness | tedium | - | - | - |
| relating to or limited by time; not eternal | temporal | - | - | - |
| to persuade; to induce or entice | tempt | - | - | - |
| holding fast; persistent; stubborn | tenacity | - | - | - |
| principle, doctrine, or belief held as a truth | tenet | - | - | - |
| slender or fine; of little substance; flimsy | tenuous | - | - | - |
| worldly; earthly | terrestrial | - | - | - |