Definition
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Synonym Match
Antonyms
Real life Scenarios
100

This word means to soothe someone or make a problem seem less serious

Assuage

100

 When the teacher raised her voice, the class became silent as she tried to ______ the chaos

quell

100

“Angry” or “furious”

livid
100

The opposite of ordinary

aberration

100

A student argues over ONE point on a test for 10 minutes

quibbling

200

This word describes someone who doesn’t talk much

Taciturn

200

He made a ______ comment that sounded rude because it was so short

curt

200

“Natural” or “inborn”

innate

200

The opposite of clear/understandable

unfathomable

200

Someone stays up all night watching over a sick relative

vigil

300

This word means friendly and pleasant

Amiable

300

Sneaking around the hallway to avoid getting caught is an example of ______ behavior

furtive

300

“Calm” or “relieve”

assuage

300

The opposite of serious

Frivolous

300

A person acts like helping you is “below them” 

condescend

400

This word means very strict or severe

Austere

400

Rolling your eyes and assuming the worst in people shows a ______ attitude

cynical

400

“Kind” or “harmless”

benign

400

The opposite of talkative

Taciturn

400

A super intense, emotional speech during an argument

vehement

500

This word means to sneak around or hide, often with bad intentions

skulk

500

The teacher knew the student’s excuse was completely ______ because it was silly and not serious at all

frivolous

500

“Secretive”

furtive

500

the opposite of hostile

amiable
500

A strangely good sign before something big happens

auspicious

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