ADJECTIVES
NOUNS
VERBS, ADJECTIVES, & NOUNS
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SYNONYMS & ANTONYMS
100
stopping and beginning again, sporadic
What is INTERMITTENT?
100
someone/something left abandoned or neglected
What is a DERELICT?
100
easily irritated; characterized by impatience and exasperation
What is TESTY?
100
involvement in wrongdoing; the state of being an accomplice
What is COMPLICITY?
100
unfairness, bias (antonyms)
What is EQUITY?
200
empty of meaning/value; silly
What is INANE?
200
a principal idea, feature, theme, or element; a repeated figure in a design
What is a MOTIF?
200
a beginner, novice
What is a NEOPHYTE?
200
one who believes that nothing can be known about God
What is an AGNOSTIC?
200
debatable, questionable (synonyms)
What is MOOT?
300
characteristic of forests; wooded
What is SYLVAN?
300
a bitter and prolonged verbal attack
What is a DIATRIBE?
300
fair and equal treatment; the money value of a property above and beyond any mortgage
What is EQUITY?
300
a watch kept over a person; close, careful observation
What is SURVEILLANCE?
300
debatable, questionable (antonyms)
What is INDUBITABLE?
400
degraded; contemptible, base, cringing (Remember: They often used the adjective "base" in The Crucible.)
What is ABJECT?
400
a formal accusation; the act of accusing
What is INDICTMENT?
400
certain, not to be doubted
What is INDUBITABLE?
400
a grossly inferior imitation
What is a TRAVESTY?
400
imperturbable, unexcitable (antonyms)
What is TESTY?
500
complete in all aspects or essentials; absolute
What is PLENARY?
500
a crude image of a despised person
What is an EFFIGY?
500
open to discussion and debate, unresolved (adjective) to bring up for discussion (verb) a hypothetical case argued by students (noun)
What is MOOT?
500
keenness in observing and understanding
What is PERSPICACITY?
500
discernment (synonym)
What is PERSPICACITY?
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