Rank |
Text |
Best WPM |
Overall Difficulty |
Relative Speed |
Text Length |
Races |
Average WPM |
Last race |
1. |
Impetuous - rash, done on a whim. The decision to pull the p... |
57.27 |
0.9857 |
0.1700 |
231 |
1 |
57.27 |
2013-07-10 |
2. |
Supplant - to replace, to supersede. That model was supplant... |
55.02 |
1.0124 |
0.1029 |
344 |
1 |
55.02 |
2013-07-10 |
3. |
Insolent - rude, contemptuous. Nobody doubts that he is very... |
54.14 |
1.0276 |
0.0698 |
281 |
1 |
54.14 |
2013-07-12 |
4. |
Invective - a harsh, often personal verbal attack. While he ... |
53.96 |
1.0152 |
0.0763 |
343 |
1 |
53.96 |
2013-07-12 |
5. |
Abduct - to kidnap, forcibly and secretly take away. Althoug... |
53.25 |
1.0043 |
0.0753 |
359 |
2 |
51.13 |
2013-07-10 |
6. |
Hedonist - one valuing pleasure above all else. Aristotle al... |
52.67 |
0.9904 |
0.0806 |
294 |
1 |
52.67 |
2013-07-10 |
7. |
Extenuating - decreasing the severity, usually of some wrong... |
52.38 |
1.0106 |
0.0526 |
332 |
2 |
48.26 |
2013-07-12 |
8. |
Trenchant - forceful, keen. The report presents a trenchant ... |
52.31 |
0.9866 |
0.0724 |
268 |
1 |
52.31 |
2013-07-12 |
9. |
Plenitude - plenty, a great amount. For the purpose of appea... |
50.44 |
0.9755 |
0.0523 |
377 |
2 |
49.45 |
2013-07-10 |
10. |
Abhor - to hate. He refused to read the book, saying that he... |
49.73 |
0.9890 |
0.0175 |
286 |
3 |
48.35 |
2013-07-12 |
11. |
Hapless - unlucky, unfortunate. The hapless boy lost his gir... |
48.53 |
1.0390 |
-0.0614 |
311 |
1 |
48.53 |
2013-07-10 |
12. |
Asylum - place of safety or protection. He provided asyulum ... |
47.93 |
0.9384 |
0.0267 |
157 |
1 |
47.93 |
2013-07-10 |
13. |
Prognosticate - to forecast or make a prediction. Although h... |
46.71 |
0.9868 |
-0.0461 |
344 |
1 |
46.71 |
2013-07-10 |
14. |
Umbrage - offense, resemblance. He seemed to take great umbr... |
45.21 |
0.9985 |
-0.0793 |
265 |
1 |
45.21 |
2013-07-12 |
15. |
Abstruse - difficult to understand. He was frustrated with t... |
44.22 |
0.9847 |
-0.0885 |
256 |
1 |
44.22 |
2013-07-10 |
16. |
Adumbrate - to foreshadow, to outline. The cease of diplomat... |
43.61 |
0.9669 |
-0.0828 |
261 |
1 |
43.61 |
2013-07-12 |
17. |
Abject - terrible, wretched. In just a few short decades, th... |
42.64 |
0.9812 |
-0.1142 |
301 |
1 |
42.64 |
2013-07-10 |
18. |
Vindicate - to redeem, to free from blame, to avenge. After ... |
40.92 |
0.9810 |
-0.1586 |
420 |
1 |
40.92 |
2013-07-10 |