Synonyms
Antonyms
Defintion
Cause/effect
Inferences
100

Prompt: The archeologist had to be meticulous when handling the ancient pottery, showing careful and precise attention to every tiny detail so nothing would break.

Simple Definition: Being extremely careful and paying attention to every tiny detail.

100

Prompt: While most of the class found the lecture incredibly interesting, Tyler thought the topic was completely tedious.


Simple Definition: Super boring, repetitive, and slow.

100

Prompt: The business went bankrupt, meaning it was legally declared unable to pay its outstanding debts and had to close its doors.


Simple Definition: Completely out of money and unable to pay back what you owe.

100

Prompt: Because the politician's statements were so ambiguous, leaving multiple interpretations open, the public was left deeply confused about his actual stance.


Simple Definition: Unclear or confusing because it could mean a few different things.

100

Prompt: After tracking the pack for three days through the deep snow, the wildlife biologists finally caught a fleeting glimpse of the rare white wolf before it vanished into the trees.


Simple Definition: Lasting for only a split second before disappearing.

200

Prompt: Instead of giving a long-winded speech, the mayor kept her remarks succinct, delivering a brief and concise update that lasted less than two minutes.


Simple Definition: Short, brief, and straight to the point.

200

Prompt: Instead of being careful and cautious with his savings, the young heir was incredibly imprudent with his inheritance.


Simple Definition: Careless, unwise, or not thinking about the consequences.

200

Prompt: The diamond was deemed invaluable, a term used to describe something so precious and priceless that its true worth cannot be measured.


Simple Definition: So incredibly useful or precious that you can't even put a price tag on it.

200

Prompt: Since the factory chemicals began to contaminate the local river, the city had to immediately ban fishing and swimming downstream.


Simple Definition: To make something dirty, polluted, or unsafe.

200

Prompt: The principal decided to corroborate the teacher's version of the incident by checking the hallway security footage to see if the stories matched.


Simple Definition: To back up someone’s story or prove it's true with evidence.

300

Prompt: The sudden storm left the camp in complete turmoil, throwing the tents into utter confusion and chaotic disorder.


Simple Definition: Total confusion, mess, or chaotic craziness.

300

Prompt: Brenda expected the new boss to be harsh and severe, but she turned out to be surprisingly lenient.


Simple Definition: Easygoing, not strict, or giving gentle punishments.

300

 Prompt: The region is known for its arid climate, characterized by a severe lack of water and being far too dry or barren to support much vegetation.


Simple Definition: Super dry and hot, like a desert where nothing can grow.

300

Prompt: Due to the driver's reckless behavior—speeding through red lights and weaving between lanes—he caused a major three-car accident on the highway.


Simple Definition: Dangerous and careless, without worrying about safety.

300

 Prompt: Looking at the dilapidated old house with its peeling paint, shattered windows, and sagging front porch, it was clear that no one had lived there for decades.

Simple Definition: Old, broken-down, and in terrible shape.

400

Prompt: He was known for his altruistic nature, always showing an unselfish and selfless concern for the well-being of others by volunteering every weekend.


Simple Definition: Doing things out of kindness to help others without being selfish.

400

 Prompt: Although the first candidate spoke with absolute certainty, the second applicant seemed entirely tentative about his answers.


Simple Definition: Unsure, hesitant, or not set in stone yet.

400

Prompt: She is an audacious climber, meaning she is extremely bold, daring, and completely fearless when tackling dangerous mountain peaks.


Simple Definition: Extremely brave, bold, or daring (sometimes dangerously so).

400

 Prompt: Because the young prodigy practiced the piano for six hours every single day, she was able to surpass all the older students in the competition.


  • Simple Definition: To do better than someone else or pass up a goal.

400

Prompt: Even when the rowdy crowd began chanting and throwing trash onto the field, the referee remained entirely imperturbable, calmly signaling the next play without losing his temper.


Simple Definition: Impossible to shake or upset; staying perfectly calm no matter what.

500

 Prompt: The teacher noticed the student’s adversity during the difficult semester, admiring how he faced every hardship and misfortune with courage.


Simple Definition: Hard times, bad luck, or difficult challenges.

500

Prompt: While the old software was notoriously slow and clunky, the upgraded system proved to be remarkably efficient.


Simple Definition: Working perfectly and fast without wasting time or energy.

500

Prompt: The negotiation reached an impasse, a situation in which no progress is possible because both sides have reached a total deadlock.


Simple Definition: A total stuck point or deadlock where no progress can be made.

500

Prompt: The sudden, torrential downpour caused the small creek to overflow, forcing the neighborhood residents to quickly evacuate their homes.


Simple Definition: To spill over the edges because there is too much of something.

500

Prompt: The corporate spy tried to pilfer the secret blueprint from the design lab, slipping it into his jacket when the engineers stepped away from their desks for a coffee break.


Simple Definition: To steal small things in a sneaky way.

M
e
n
u