To strive in rivalry; compete; vie: (Verb)
What is contending?
Choose the synonym for plundered:
pillage, protect, or give
What is pillage?
Choose the antonym for contending:
oppose, surrender, contest
What is surrender?
The furious Drill Sargent had great ______ for the slacking off soldiers.
What is rancor?
A strong inner feeling or notion of a future misfortune, evil, etc.; presentiment.
What is foreboding?
PAST WORD: barren or laid waste; devastated:
What is desolate (desolation)?
Choose the synonym for vagabond:
static, drifting, mellow
What is drifting?
PAST WORD: Choose the antonym for interdict:
outlaw, allow, terminate
What is allow?
The cruel pirates ____ the town by taking whatever they wanted.
What is plundered?
(of meaning) Not clear or plain; ambiguous, vague, or uncertain
What is obscure?
PAST WORD: Strange and ungraceful in appearance or form.
What is uncouth?
PAST WORD: Choose a synonym for reprisal:
sympathy, sorrowful, vengeance
What is vengeance?
Choose the antonym for imprudent:
reckless, attentive, heedless
What is attentive?
The kind husband _____ all his love onto his wife.
What is lavished?
Choose the synonym for frivolous:
carefree, perplexed, ignorant
What is carefree?
Having free will without limitation.
What is wanton?
PAST WORD: Choose a synonym for myopic:
gripping, nearsighted, delay
What is nearsighted?
Choose an antonym for lavished:
waste, assemble, graze
What is assemble?
The city had profound ______ for their fearless and courageous leader.
What is reverence?
Choose an antonym for tumult:
strife, tranquility, quarrel
What is tranquility?
A thing or person that is a nuisance by doing repeated attacks.
What is harriers?
Choose the synonym for wanton:
prudent, absolute, flourishing
What is absolute?
What is an antonym for harriers?
persecutor, violation, supporter
What is supporter?
The student had lots of ____ for his teacher which caused him to get detention frequently.
What is imprudence?
The _____ mob busted into the town and destroyed everything and everyone in their way.
(felicity, malignant, sibilant)
What is malignant?