Antonym for expert-(n)
Expert-(n) Some who has mastered a particular subject or has special skill or knowledge is an expert
Antonym for expert-(adj)
Expert-(adj) An expert opinion comes from someone who has special skill in or knowledge of the subject
(n)-inexpert
(adj)-incompetent
Antonym for offspring-(n)
Offspring-(n) Offspring are the children of humans or animals.
(n)-orphan
Synonym for makeshift-(adj)
Makeshift-(adj) Something that is makeshift is roughly built and intended to last for only a short time.
(adj)-temporary
Synonym for medieval-(adj)
Medieval-(adj) Something that is medieval is from the Middle Ages, which lasted from the fifth to the fifteenth centuries in Europe. Medieval can also refer to anything that is old fashioned or unenlightened.
(adj)-middle age
1.a form of government with a _____ at the head.
2.He likes to____ his exotic car and expensive suit.
1.Monarchy
Monarchy-(n) A nation or state is a monarchy when its government is headed by a king, queen, or other ruler who has inherited the position.
2.Flaunt
Flaunt-(v) People flaunt their possessions or abilities when they show off and try to impress others with them
Antonym for gender-(n)
Gender-(n) The gender of people and animals is either male or female.
(n)-femininity
Antonym for accompany-(v)
Accompany-(v) When you accompany someone, you go somewhere with that person
(v)-ignore
Synonym for tenant-(n)
Tenant-(n) A tenant rents a house or apartment from the person who owns it
(n)-resident
Synonym for pursuit-(n)
Pursuit-(n) When you are in pursuit of something, you are chasing or trying to get it
Synonym for pursuit-(n)
Pursuit-(n) A pursuit is an activity or an occupation.
(n)-chasing
(n)-tracking
1.He showed a want of ____ that was quite unlike him.
2.He owes _____ to them for all the help they have given him.
1.Chivalry
2.allegiance
Antonym for labor-(n)
Labor-(n) Labor is the work performed to make goods or provide services.
Antonym for labor-(v)
Labor-(v) When you work very hard and make a great effort to do something, you labor at it
(n)-rest
(v)-relax
Antonym for commune-(v)
Commune-(v) When you relate to someone or something is a very personal way, you commune with that person person
Antonym for commune-(n)
Commune-(n) A commune is a community of people who live together and share that common ownership and use of property.
(v)-stranger
(n)-separate
Synonym for hovel-(n)
Hovel-(n) A hovel is a small house or hut that is usually dirty and run-down
(n)-shack
Synonym for tax-(n)
Tax-(n) A tax is a fee that is collected by an authority, such as the government and used for a public purpose.
Synonym for tax-(v)
Tax-(v) When you tax your strength, you make demands on it.
(n)-duty
(v)-charge
1.She tried to _____ her grandson's strange behavior by blaming it on the boy's father.
2.I managed to _____ the book on my head.
1.Rationalize
2.Stabilize
Antonym for novice-(n)
Novice-(n) Someone is a novice is beginning to learn a skill or trade
(n)-expert
Antonym for scenario-(n)
Scenario-(n) A scenario is a sequence of events, especially an account of what could or might happen in the future.
(n)-inaction
Synonym for medium-(n)
Medium-(n) Middle
Synonym for medium-(n)
Medium-(n) An artist's medium is the material or means used to create art. A medium is also a source through which information or entertainment is communicated, such as radio.
(n)-average/fair
(n)-method
Synonym for hierarchy-(n)
Hierarchy-(n) Hierarchy is the classification of people according to their social, professional, or economic standing.
(n)-ranking
1.Elvis Presley ____ was inherited by his family after he passed away.
2.An _____ is a social class.In medieval times, the three estates were religious leaders, nobles, and peasants
3.A____ meal tastes delicious and has moist and pleasing texture
4.A____ is a plant, such as a cactus or an aloe with fleshy tissues that store moisture.
1.estate-(n) An estate is all money, property, and other valuable items that a person leaves when he or shes dies
2.estate-(n) An estate is a social class. In medieval times, the three estates were religious leaders, nobles, and peasants.
3.succulent-(Adj) A succulent meal tastes delicious and has a moist and pleasing texture.
4.succulent-(n) A succulent is a plant, such as a cactus or an aloe, with fleshy tissues that store moisture.
Antonym for minor-(n)
Minor-(n) A minor is someone who is under age 18, not an adult
Antonym for minor-(adj)
Minor-(adj) Something is considered minor when it is not important or at all serious.
(n)-adult
(adj)-major
Antonym for apprentice-(n)
Apprentice-(n) An apprentice is someone who learns a trade or skill, such as carpentry or computer repair, through experience. An apprentice works under the direction of a skilled professional.
(n)-veteran
Synonym for intermediate-(adj)
Intermediate-(adj) A position that is in the middle, between two extremes, is an intermediate position
Synonym for intermediate-(adj)
Intermediate-(adj) An intermediate step comes in the middle of a process, between the beginning and the end.
(adj)-halfway
(adj)-midway
Synonym for peasants-(n)
Peasants-(n) A peasants was a small landowner or labor who worked the land to grow crops. In medieval Europe, a peasants worked as a farmer or laborer.
(n)-countryman/countrywoman
1.Today assistant is considered a ____.
2.When you___ people, you escort them and attend to their needs, as a medieval squire would tend to a knight
3.a tribunal presided over by a judge, judges, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
4.when you___ someone, you seek the person's attention and favor, sometimes with the goal of marriage.
1.squire-(n) In the middle ages, a squire was a young nobleman who tended to a knights needs.
2.squire-(v) When you squire people, you escort them and attend to their needs, as a medieval squire would tend to a knight.
3.court-(n) A court is the place where a king or other ruler resides with his family, adviser, and servants, and these people working together also is called a court.
4.court-(v) When you court someone, you seek the person's attention and favor, sometimes with the goal of marriage.