(n.) strong anger, rage
fury
(adj.) full of life, energy, or activity
vibrant
(adj.) having or bringing good luck; lucky
fortunate
(adj.) causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; serious
(v.) to change something, usually slightly
alter
(adj.) large in size, value, or importance
substantial
(adj.) likely to change suddenly therefore not able to be predicted
unpredictable
(v.) to plan to do something; to have a goal or purpose
intend
(v.) to defeat or take over; to master or overcome
conquer
(n.) the talent to describe things or people in a funny or unusual way; the ability to think clearly; / a clever and amusing person
(n.) an extremely difficult or dangerous point in a situation.
crisis
(n.) the way that shapes and colors are put together; / a model or guide for making something; / a design that is repeated
pattern
(n.) the act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed
destruction
(v.) to fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no strength
collapse
(n.) something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
hazard
I felt a ___ as I skated on the pond.
chill
The hiker stood at the ___________ of the cliff.
brink
The ______cost was far less than we guessed it would be.
actual
Your personality is lively and _____.
A teacher with _____ often knows how to keep the students' attention in class.
wit
synonym : win, beat, overpower, overthrow
antonym: surrender, yield, submit, relinquish
conquer
synonym : real, true, factual, genuine, authentic, existing
antonym: false, untrue, unreal, nonexistent
actual
synonym : nip, cool, refrigerate
antonym: heat, warmth, defronst, warm
chill
synonym: style, form; system. order, arrangement, sequence, standard; imitate, match
antonym: -
pattern
synonym : plan, mean, aim, expect, propose
intend