Commonly Confused Words (Verbally)
Synonyms & Antonyms
History of Words
Phrases with Similar Meanings
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A thickened and hardened part of the skin, usually from friction or pressure.

Callus. Commonly confused with Callous

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What is intensify an antonym of?

Abate

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What era is the "Buttress" typically associated with?
Hint: This was an era during Europe's Middle Ages

The gothic era

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"Up for discussion"

Most similar to "Amendable".

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Pronounce the word "/ˈædʌmˌbɹeɪt/".

Adumberate

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To love and respect deeply.

Adore. Commonly confused with Abhor

2

What is lambaste a synonym of?

Castigate

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Historically and in the modern day, what country is "Abkari" typically used in?
Hint: It shares a border with Nepal

India.

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"Blow one's own horn"

Most similar to "Aggrandize".

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Pronounce the word "/bəˈrä(d)ZH/".

Barrage

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To go beyond a limit or surpass something.

Exceed. Commonly confused with Accede.

3

What is merry an antonym of?
Hint: Merry = joyful

Caustic

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What language does the word "candor" come from?Hint: It is the same language as the 4th language the Bible was translated into.

Bonus Point: What did the original verb mean?

Latin. Meant whiteness/brightness or to be white/bright

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"Egg on one's face"

Most similar to "Chagrin".

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Pronounce the word "/ˈbərj(ə)n/".

Burgeon

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To cook slowly in fat and little moisture in a covered pot.

Braise. Commonly confused with Brazen

4

What is disconcerted an synonym of?

Abashed

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When did the word "boon" stop being popular in everyday conversations?
Hint: Same period time as a few major wars.

19th century or the mid-20th century.

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"Height of folly"

Most similar to "Absurdities".

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Pronounce the word "/ˈkadəˌklizəm/".

Cataclysm

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To surround a place with armed forces in order to capture it.

Besiege. Commonly confused with Beseech

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What is pernicious an antonym of?

Benign

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When was the first recorded use of the word "Abnegation" and in what context?
Hint: Same time as the first Great Schism

The 14th century. Philosophical or religious context.

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"Sweet talk"
Note: Looking for 2 best answers.

Most similar to "Cajole" and "Beguile".

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Pronounce the word "/kanˈtaNGk(ə)rəs/".

Cantankerous

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