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100

sincere regret or remorse

Repentance

100

the state of being strong and active; energy

Vitality

100

looking exhausted and unwell, especially from fatigue, worry, or suffering

Haggard

100

severe mental or physical pain or suffering

Anguish

100

Used to express necessity

Perforce

200

synonyms: 

  • revenge

  • retaliation

  • vengeance

  • punishment

Retribution

200

SYNONYMS: 

  • agitated

  • distraught

  • frantic

  • worried

Delirious

200

Synonyms: 

  • agreed

  • assented

  • acquiesced

  • acceded

Consented

200

Synonyms: 

  • completely

  • totally

  • wholly

  • quite

Utterly

200

Synonyms: 

  • internment

  • imprisonment

  • confinement

  • incarceration

Captivity

300

Antonyms: 

  • taste

  • strain

  • handful

  • grain

Abundance

300

Antonyms: 

avoiding

shunning

alienating

snubbing

Consorting

300

Antonyms: 

politely

courteously

tactfully

diplomatically


Gruffly

300

Antonyms: 

  • determined

  • grim

  • persistent

  • unrelenting

Relentless

300

Antonyms: 

easy

simple

effortless

undemanding

Arduous

400

evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret

A. Poignant

B. Retribution

C. Constable

D. Abundance

Poignant

400

bring out of sleep; awaken

A. Poultice

B. Malady

C. Rouse

D. Vitality


Rouse

400

punishment inflicted or getting back at someone for an injury or wrong

A. Consented

B. Haggard

C. Vengeance

D. Deceived

Vengeance

400

cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting (a debt or punishment)

A. Bewitched

B. Remit

C. Relentless

D. Anguish

Remit

400

able to move quickly and easily

A. Agile

B. Tantalizing

C. Perpetual

D. Perceptibly

Agile

500

a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant

A. Poignant

B. Constable

C. Retribution

D. Premonition

Premonition

500

To habitually associate with someone, typically with the disapproval of others

A. Vitality

B. Poultice

C. Rouse

D. Consorting

Consorting

500

Causing someone to believe something that is not true, typically in order to gain some personal advantage.

A. Gruffly

B. Deceived

C. Vengeance

D. Consented

Deceived

500

harsh or inflexible

A. Bewitched

B. Anguish

C. Utterly

D. Relentless

Relentless

500

dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant 

A. Perpetual

B. Venturing

C. Beckoning

D. Ordeal

Venturing

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