| ID,Words,POS,Usage | |
| 1,Colonel,Noun,The colonel led his troops bravely. | |
| 2,Island,Noun,The island was surrounded by clear blue water. | |
| 3,Queue,Noun,There was a long queue at the movie theater. | |
| 4,Choir,Noun,The choir sang beautifully at the concert. | |
| 5,Subtle,Adjective,His motives were subtle and complex. | |
| 6,Debris,Noun,"After the storm, the street was covered with debris." | |
| 7,Salmon,Noun,She cooked salmon for dinner. | |
| 8,Sword,Noun,The knight drew his sword. | |
| 9,Pneumonia,Noun,He recovered from pneumonia after two weeks. | |
| 10,Aisle,Noun,The vase stood in the center of the aisle. | |
| 11,Yacht,Noun,They sailed on a yacht. | |
| 12,Indict,Verb,The court will indict the suspect tomorrow. | |
| 13,Bologna,Noun,Bologna is often used for sandwiches. | |
| 14,Receipt,Noun,Keep your receipt in case you need to return the item. | |
| 15,Cupboard,Noun,She found an old cup in the cupboard. | |
| 16,Phlegm,Noun,The doctor checked him for signs of phlegm. | |
| 17,Often,Adverb,She often visits the library on Saturdays. | |
| 18,Knuckle,Noun,He hurt his knuckle while playing basketball. | |
| 19,Wednesday,Noun,School is closed on Wednesday for the holiday. | |
| 20,Sovereign,Adjective,The sovereign wore a golden crown. | |
| 21,Mortgage,Noun,They paid their mortgage every month. | |
| 22,Rendezvous,Noun,Let's have a rendezvous at the cafe. | |
| 23,Mischievous,Adjective,The mischievous kitten knocked over the plant. | |
| 24,Thorough,Adjective,He did a thorough cleaning of the kitchen. | |
| 25,Hors d'oeuvre,Noun,They served hors d'oeuvre at the party. | |
| 26,Drought,Noun,The farmers worried about the drought. | |
| 27,Lieutenant,Noun,The lieutenant gave the orders. | |
| 28,Tomb,Noun,Flowers were laid by the tomb. | |
| 29,Ballet,Noun,She attended ballet classes every Thursday. | |
| 30,Faux,Adjective,He wore a faux leather jacket. | |
| 31,Gauge,Noun,Use the gauge to measure the pressure. | |
| 32,Niche,Noun,He found a niche in the market. | |
| 33,Debt,Noun,They discussed the national debt. | |
| 34,Furlough,Noun,She's on furlough from work. | |
| 35,Epitome,Noun,That book is the epitome of good literature. | |
| 36,Gnome,Noun,The garden gnome looked cute. | |
| 37,Psychologist,Noun,The psychologist had a busy schedule. | |
| 38,Raspberry,Noun,Raspberry is her favorite flavor. | |
| 39,Wrought,Verb,The blacksmith wrought iron into a horseshoe. | |
| 40,Heir,Noun,The heir to the throne was young. | |
| 41,Quay,Noun,The ships docked at the quay. | |
| 42,Conscience,Noun,Guilt weighed on his conscience. | |
| 43,Hyperbole,Noun,Her story was a hyperbole of the truth. | |
| 44,Anemone,Noun,Anemones are beautiful sea creatures. | |
| 45,Lingerie,Noun,She bought new lingerie. | |
| 46,Catacomb,Noun,The catacomb was dark and ancient. | |
| 47,Macabre,Adjective,The tale was macabre and eerie. | |
| 48,Opaque,Noun,The frosted glass was opaque. | |
| 49,Silhouette,Noun,Her silhouette appeared in the window. | |
| 50,Paradigm,Noun,The theory was a new paradigm in science. | |