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Synonym
Antonym
Part of Speech
Sentence
100

absolutely needed : REQUIRED

necessary

100

substitute

  • backup, 
  • cover, 
  • designated hitter, 
  • fill-in, 
  • locum tenens, 
  • pinch hitter, 
  • relief, 
  • replacement, 
  • reserve, 
  • stand-in, 
  • sub
100

passion

  • affection, 
  • attachment, 
  • devotedness, 
  • devotion, 
  • fondness, 
  • love
100

obesity 

noun

100

Sleep deprivation

A bit of sleep deprivation is a small price to pay for spending your Saturday morning on top of Table Mountain.

200

of, relating to, being, or involving conscious intellectual activity (such as thinking, reasoning, or remembering)

cognitive

200

apprehension

  • alarm
  •  (also alarum), 
  • apprehensiveness, 
  • dread, 
  • foreboding, 
  • misgiving
200

capsized 

  • right


200

manipulate

verb

200

intentionally

I didn't ignore her intentionally - I just didn't recognize her.

300

 the sum of the processes by which a particular substance is handled in the living body

metabolism

300

immersion

  • absorption, 
  • attention, 
  • concentration, 
  • engrossment, 
  • enthrallment
300

virtual

  • dim, 
  • dull, 
  • lackluster, 
  • unbright, 
  • unbrilliant
300

successful

adjective

300

heroic

The soldiers received medals for their heroic actions.

400

 exceeding what is usual, proper, necessary, or normal

Excessive

400

aspire

  • aim, 
  • allow
  •  [chiefly Southern & Midland], 
  • calculate, 
  • contemplate, 
  • design, 
  • go
  •  [chiefly Southern & Midland], 
  • intend, 
  • look, 
  • mean, 
  • meditate, 
  • plan, 
  • propose, 
  • purport, 
  • purpose
400

persuasive 

  • inconclusive, 
  • indecisive, 
  • ineffective, 
  • uncompelling, 
  • unconvincing, 
  • unpersuasive
400

outperform

verb

400

Counterargument

During the lawyer's counterargument, she explained that her client was innocent of the crime claimed by the prosecutor because there was no evidence of his guilt.

500

an act or instance of withholding or taking something away from someone or something

deprivation

500

interaction

  • commerce, 
  • dealings, 
  • intercourse, 
  • relation
500
sedentary

active

mobile

500

cholesterol

noun

500

teetering 

 In her clumsy attempt to catch the ball. She teetered for a moment before regaining her balance.

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