What is "chilly" a synonym for?
Cool or cold
What is the difference between "accept" and "except"?
Accept means giving consent to something or recognise something.
"She accepted the apology"
Except means not included
"I can eat vegetable except carrots"
What is the antonym for "alive"
Dead
What does "roundabout" mean?
a road junction at which traffic moves in one direction around a central island to reach one of the roads converging on it - a traffic circle
What is "ecstatic" a synonym for?
Extremely happy or excited
What is the difference between the two nouns "desert" and "dessert"
"desert" is a very dry place
"dessert" is a sweet food
What is "interesting" an antonym for?
Boring
What does "jackpot" mean?
The top prize in a game or contest (such as a lottery) that is typically a large fund of money formed by the accumulation of unwon prizes
When something is extremely enjoyable or impressive
What is the difference between "formally" and "formerly"
Formally is used to describe things done in a serious and proper or official way, as in "guests were dressed formally" and "she has formally announced her candidacy."
Formerly means "at an earlier time," as in "a car formerly owned by my neighbor."
What is "loyal" an antonym for?
Disloyal
What does "doppelgänger" mean?
A person who is almost identical to another
What is "wicked" a synonym for?
Something morally wrong or bad
What is the difference between "edition" and "addition"?
Addition refers to something added, as in "an addition to the house," as well as to the process of adding, as in "the addition of cream to the soup" and "math problems involving addition and subtraction."
Edition refers to a particular version of a book, product, newspaper, etc., as in "an illustrated edition," or to something presented as one of a series, as in "tonight's edition of the show."
What is "grant" an antonym for?
Refuse
What does "goofy" mean?
being ridiculous or mildly ludicrous : silly.
What does it mean, when someone says they are "on cloud nine"?
Being in a state of extreme happiness because something good has happened to you.
What is the difference between "resume" and "résumé"?
Resume is a verb that is usually used to mean "to begin again after stopping," as in "the musicians resumed playing."
Résumé is a noun used especially to refer to a short document describing your education, work history, etc., that you give an employer when you are applying for a job.
What is "external" an antonym for?
Internal
What does "perseverance" mean?
persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.