SYNONYM
SENTENCES
WHO AM I
ANTONYMS
IDIOMS
100

give another word for 'plummet'

bring down, reduce

100

The wind was cold and sharp, it was.........

or

I was confronted by a large wild dog. It was .......looking.

Guess the word?

Fierce

100

I'm not alive, but I can grow; I don't have lungs, but I need air; I don't have a mouth, but water kills me. What am I?

A fire

100

Ubiquitous- present or found everywhere

rare, scarce

100

to do something successfully

to pass  with flying colours

200

what is another word for 'invigorate'

revitalize, refresh, rejuvinate

200

Some of these apps that you see on your mobile phones are..........

Guess the word

Clue:means they are innovative, inventive

Ingenious

200

I'm always in front of you but can't be seen. What am I?

The Future

200

Opulent  (adjective):

The opulent mansion was adorned with priceless art and ornate furnishings.

needy, destitute

200

to ignore something that you know is wrong

to turn a blind eye

300

another word for intimidate

threaten , frighten, daunt

300

he was ...........He believed that he was good enough to solve all the problems;

What's the word that best fits?

conceited

300

I am an ancient Egyptian queen, known for my beauty and my tragic relationship with Mark Antony and Julius Caesar. Who am I?

Cleopatra

300

ephemeral-lasting for. a very short time, fleeting

long lived, permanent

300

to face a difficult situation with courage and determination

Bite the bullet;

Even though the test was tough, Sara decided to bite the bullet and study all night

400

suggest another word for 'quibble'

clue -you do it often in school

argue

means to complain, object about trivial things

400

When I took my son to the dentist for the first time, he..........his teeth so tightly, that she couldn't examine.

clenched

400

I am a classic novel character who is a young orphan living with my cruel aunt and cousins. I eventually become a governess and fall in love with Mr. Rochester. Who am I?

Jane Eyre from the novel "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë).

400

The singer's sweet and pleasant voice captivated the audience, leaving them in awe.

suggest the opposite for the word used for the underline phrase

mellifluous;

discordent, jarring, harsh

400

don't waste your time worrying about things that have already happened and cannot be changed

Don't cry over spilled milk;

You made a mistake on the test, but there's no use crying over spilled milk; instead, focus on doing better next time.

500

guess the word- to become gradually less in number; give the synonym

dwindle/shrivel, taper off

500

An ............car dealer did't tell the customer that the car had been in previous two accidents

clue: its an adjective

Unscrupulous

synonym-unethical, deceitful

500

I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with the wind. What am I?

An Echo

500

He made a surreptitious exit from the party to avoid a confrontation.

Opposite for the underlined word

Meaning:Kept secret or done in a way that avoids notice, often because it is improper.

Public, overt, open

500

To ask someone what they are thinking or feeling.

A penny for your thoughts;

When he noticed her deep in thought, he said, "A penny for your thoughts?"

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