| 問題 | 解答▲ | 出題数 | 習得度 | 苦手度 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| absolutely necessary or required | indispensable | - | - | - |
| diligent; skillful | industrious | - | - | - |
| not to be moved by entreaty; unyielding; relentless | inexorable | - | - | - |
| incapable of error; never wrong | infallible | - | - | - |
| natural rather than acquired | innate | - | - | - |
| harmless; not controversial, offensive, or stimulating | innocuous | - | - | - |
| deceitful; treacherous | insidious | - | - | - |
| clear; comprehensible | intelligible | - | - | - |
| difficult to manage or govern; stubborn | intractable | - | - | - |
| brave | intrepid | - | - | - |
| throw overboard | jettison | - | - | - |
| place side by side | juxtapose | - | - | - |
| the most central part; a grain | kernel | - | - | - |
| characterized by motion | kinetic | - | - | - |
| mourn; grieve | lament | - | - | - |
| without vigor or vitality; drooping; weak | languid | - | - | - |
| potential but undeveloped; dormant | latent | - | - | - |
| a large number; multitude; a military unit | legion | - | - | - |
| nonsense poem of five lines | limerick | - | - | - |
| a party to a lawsuit | litigant | - | - | - |
| ritual for public worship | liturgy | - | - | - |
| extremely angry | livid | - | - | - |
| easily understood; intelligible; sane or rational | lucid | - | - | - |
| greatness of rank, size, extent, or influence | magnitude | - | - | - |
| showing great malevolence; pernicious; virulent, cancerous | malignant | - | - | - |
| a person who takes an independent stand; a dissenter | maverick | - | - | - |
| statement of a general truth | maxim | - | - | - |
| characteristic of the Middle Ages | medieval | - | - | - |
| threatening harm or evil | menace | - | - | - |
| motivated by a desire for money or other gain | mercenary | - | - | - |
| 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 | - | - | - |
| massive, solid and uniform; acting as a single, uniform whol | monolithic | - | - | - |
| ill-tempered; gloomy | morose | - | - | - |
| many; indefinitely large number | myriad | - | - | - |
| of or existing in myth; imaginary or fictitious | mythical | - | - | - |
| lowest point | nadir | - | - | - |
| make ineffective; to rule out, deny | negate | - | - | - |
| a connected group or series; the center | nexus | - | - | - |
| one with no permanent home, but moving about constantly | nomad | - | - | - |
| longing for things of the past | nostalgia | - | - | - |
| the state, quality, or character of being notorious or widel | notoriety | - | - | - |
| apprentice; beginner | novice | - | - | - |
| a slight or delicate variation | nuance | - | - | - |
| to destroy all traces of; to remove entirely | obliterate | - | - | - |
| no longer in use or practice | obsolete | - | - | - |
| stubborn | obstinate | - | - | - |