Definition: (verb) to create false information.
Fabricate
Use the word "Queasy" in a sentence.
Queasy (adj): describes feeling unwell or sick to one's stomach.
Syn: Fear, Terror, Panic
Ant: Calm, Releif
Phobia
What is the part of speech of "Projectile"?
Projectile (noun) something that is thrown or shot through the air.
Why might someone feel queasy at the advent of one of their phobias?
When you're frightened of something, it makes you feel sick.
Definition (noun) : The arrival, or beginning of, something.
Advent
Domicile (noun): a home, or legal place of residence.
Syn: Nonchalant, Indifferent, Unamused
Ant: Concerned, Empathetic, Tense
Blasé
What is the part of speech for "Bravado"?
Bravado (noun): A false display of confidence/courage.
Deflect Missiles / some kind of Repulsion Field
Definition (verb): To give/feel something in return.
Reciprocate
Use the word "Vertigo" in a sentence.
Vertigo (noun): A feeling of dizziness/false sense of motion.
Syn: Demote, Punish, Nerf
Ant: Promote, Buff, Reward
Relegate (verb): to assign to a lower rank/position.
What is the part of speech of "Disparate"?
Disparate (adj): fundamentally different.
Come up with a creative idea for a lilliputian domicile for a group of itinerant mice.
Some kind of funny idea for a tiny house that can travel.
Definition (noun): A tendency/strong inclination to act a certain way.
Proclivity
Use the word "Itinerant" in a sentence.
Itinerant (adj): Travelling from place to place (usually for work).
Itinerant (noun): A travelling worker.
Syn: Tiny, Small, Insignificant
Ant: Huge, Massive, Enormous, Monumental, Endless...
Lilliputian
What is the part of speech of "Proclivity"?
Definition (noun): A tendency/strong inclination to act a certain way.
Why might a person fabricate a proclivity for bravado?
If you're nervous/not confident you might want to create a false sense of bravery to get through things.
Definition: (verb) To assign to a lower rank/position.
Relegate
Use the word "Lilliputian" in a sentence.
Syn: Beginning, Arrival, Dawn
Ant: End, Conclusion, Commencement
Advent
What is the part of speech of "Itinerant"?
Itinerant (adjective): describes someone who travels for work.
OR (noun): A travelling worker.
Why might a blasé attitude from an actor result in them being relegated to a role that is disparate from the main cast?
A boring/disinterested performance form an actor would definitely result in them being kept in a small role.