Race |
Date |
WPM |
Text |
Outcome |
Acc. |
Points |
29. |
2011-02-25 00:08:06 |
43.76 |
Plenitude - plenty, a great amount. For the purpose of appea... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
28. |
2011-02-25 00:06:07 |
41.29 |
Abhor - to hate. He refused to read the book, saying that he... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
27. |
2011-02-25 00:04:30 |
42.23 |
Abscond - to sneak away, to escape. The former employee absc... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
26. |
2011-02-25 00:02:45 |
54.86 |
Abrogate - to give up, abolish. Those people who abrogate th... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
25. |
2011-02-25 00:00:44 |
52.59 |
Intractable - difficult to deal with. He had experienced int... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
24. |
2011-02-24 23:59:28 |
40.15 |
Arid - extremely dry. It required much preparation to succes... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
23. |
2011-02-24 23:58:22 |
45.77 |
Reverence - respect, devotion. Despite his deep reverence fo... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
22. |
2011-02-24 23:56:15 |
51.54 |
Intimation - a hint, a suggestion. The boss's intimation tha... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
21. |
2011-02-24 23:55:07 |
50.26 |
Adumbrate - to foreshadow, to outline. The cease of diplomat... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
20. |
2011-02-24 23:53:51 |
47.06 |
Gamut - an entire range. The letter raised a whole gamut of ... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
19. |
2011-02-24 23:51:06 |
56.45 |
Abrogate - to give up, abolish. Those people who abrogate th... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
18. |
2011-02-24 23:49:35 |
53.15 |
Notorious - widely known, often for negative reasons. He was... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
17. |
2011-02-24 23:48:16 |
50.02 |
Plenitude - plenty, a great amount. For the purpose of appea... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
16. |
2011-02-24 23:46:32 |
43.20 |
Asylum - place of safety or protection. He provided asyulum ... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
15. |
2011-02-24 23:45:34 |
46.58 |
Adjure - to renounce a cause or belief. The struggling regim... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
14. |
2011-02-24 23:44:02 |
51.28 |
Buffet - to blow, to strike. The waves began to buffet the s... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
13. |
2011-02-24 23:42:46 |
49.67 |
Fastidious - having excessively high standards, demanding. H... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
12. |
2011-02-24 23:41:02 |
45.52 |
Buffet - to blow, to strike. The waves began to buffet the s... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
11. |
2011-02-24 23:39:38 |
46.26 |
Exigent - urgent, requiring immediate attention. The inciden... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |
10. |
2011-02-24 22:00:18 |
45.70 |
Vindicate - to redeem, to free from blame, to avenge. After ... |
No win (1 of 1) |
— |
— |