| No. | Item | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | abrasion | scraping or wearing away |
| 2. | adhesion | the act of sticking |
| 3. | admission | the act of entering |
| 4. | aggression | hostile or forceful behavior |
| 5. | allusion | an indirect reference |
| 6. | ascension | the act of rising |
| 7. | aversion | a strong dislike |
| 8. | cohesion | the quality of sticking together |
| 9. | collision | a crash between objects |
| 10. | commission | an official group or fee |
| 11. | compression | pressing into less space |
| 12. | compulsion | an irresistible urge |
| 13. | concession | something granted reluctantly |
| 14. | conclusion | the end or result |
| 15. | confusion | lack of clear understanding |
| 16. | conversion | change into another form |
| 17. | convulsion | a violent shaking movement |
| 18. | decision | a choice made after consideration |
| 19. | depression | a state of deep sadness |
| 20. | derision | mocking contempt |
| 21. | digression | a departure from the main topic |
| 22. | dimension | a measurable extent |
| 23. | discussion | a talk about something |
| 24. | dispersion | the act of spreading out |
| 25. | diversion | something that distracts |
| 26. | division | the act of separating |
| 27. | emission | the release of something |
| 28. | erosion | wearing away by natural forces |
| 29. | evasion | the act of avoiding |
| 30. | exclusion | the act of leaving out |
| 31. | expansion | the act of becoming larger |
| 32. | explosion | a violent bursting outward |
| 33. | expression | the act of showing thoughts |
| 34. | expulsion | the act of forcing out |
| 35. | extension | an added part or length |
| 36. | fashion | popular style or dress |
| 37. | fission | splitting into parts |
| 38. | fusion | joining into one |
| 39. | illusion | a false appearance |
| 40. | immersion | deep involvement or dipping |
| 41. | impression | an effect on the mind |
| 42. | impulsion | a driving force or impulse |
| 43. | incision | a cut made with a tool |
| 44. | inclusion | the act of including |
| 45. | incursion | a sudden entry into territory |
| 46. | infusion | steeping to extract flavor |
| 47. | insertion | the act of putting in |
| 48. | intermission | a break between parts |
| 49. | invasion | entry by force |
| 50. | inversion | turning something upside down |
| 51. | lesion | an area of damaged tissue |
| 52. | mansion | a large impressive house |
| 53. | mission | an important task or purpose |
| 54. | obsession | a dominating thought |
| 55. | occasion | a particular time or event |
| 56. | occlusion | blockage or closing |
| 57. | omission | something left out |
| 58. | oppression | cruel or unfair treatment |
| 59. | permission | allowance to do something |
| 60. | persuasion | the act of convincing |
| 61. | perversion | corruption from what is normal |
| 62. | position | a place or arrangement |
| 63. | possession | ownership or control |
| 64. | precision | exactness and accuracy |
| 65. | procession | a line of moving people |
| 66. | profession | a paid occupation |
| 67. | progression | forward movement or development |
| 68. | provision | a supplied item or condition |
| 69. | quotation | a repeated exact statement |
| 70. | recession | a period of economic decline |
| 71. | recursion | repeated self-reference in computing |
| 72. | regression | return to an earlier state |
| 73. | remission | a reduction or easing |
| 74. | repulsion | strong dislike or pushing away |
| 75. | resurrection | return to life |
| 76. | reversion | return to a former state |
| 77. | revision | a change or correction |
| 78. | scansion | analysis of poetic meter |
| 79. | session | a meeting period |
| 80. | submission | the act of yielding |
| 81. | subversion | undermining authority or order |
| 82. | succession | a series in order |
| 83. | supervision | the act of overseeing |
| 84. | suppression | the act of stopping forcefully |
| 85. | suspension | temporary stopping or hanging |
| 86. | television | a system for broadcasting images |
| 87. | tension | mental or physical strain |
| 88. | torsion | twisting force |
| 89. | transmission | the sending of something |
| 90. | ulceration | formation of an ulcer |
| 91. | unction | anointing; oily smoothness |
| 92. | union | the act of joining |
| 93. | unison | simultaneous performance together |
| 94. | vacillation | indecision between choices |
| 95. | version | a particular form of something |
| 96. | vibration | rapid back-and-forth movement |
| 97. | vision | the ability to see |
| 98. | vocation | a person’s calling |
| 99. | volition | the power of choosing |
| 100. | westernization | adoption of Western ways |

