| word,difficulty,definition,origin,sentence | |
| acrimonious,9,angry and bitter,Latin "acer" (sharp),The debate turned acrimonious quickly. | |
| bibliophile,8,a person who loves books,Greek "biblion"+"philos",As a bibliophile, she spends hours in libraries. | |
| capricious,7,impulsive and unpredictable,Italian "capriccio",The stock’s capricious rise surprised investors. | |
| dilettante,6,an amateur who dabbles,Italian "dilettare",He’s a dilettante in classical music. | |
| ephemeral,5,lasting a very short time,Greek "ephemeros",Beauty is ephemeral. | |
| facsimile,4,an exact copy,Latin "facere"+"similis",They sent a facsimile of the contract. | |