Context Clues
Synonyms
Antonyms
Hyperboles
Idioms
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What does "elegant" mean in this sentence?


The woman was wearing an elegant black dress for the dance. 

stylish, luxurious, fancy

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What is a synonym for "gift?"

present

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What is an antonym for "front?"

back

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What is the hyperbole in this sentence?

"I am so hungry, I could eat a whole elephant?"

eat a whole elephant

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What does this idiom mean?


"I am all ears"

fully have your attention; listening well 

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What does "abolished" mean in the sentence?


Slavery was abolished in the U.S. after the Civil War

to end something; completely do away with

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What is a synonym for "mistake?"

error

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What is an antonym for "hard?"

easy

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What is the hyperbole in this sentence?


Her brightly colored dress hurt her eyes.

dress hurt her eyes

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What does this idiom mean?

"I am feeling blue after my dog ran away"

feeling sad 

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What does "frigid" mean in this sentence?


The frigid water made his teeth chatter.

very cold

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What is a synonym for "vast?"

big/large

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What is an antonym for "true?"

false

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What is the hyperbole in this sentence?


There were a million replies that popped in her head.

million replies

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What does this idiom mean?


The math test was a piece of cake.

it was easy
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What does "composed" mean in this sentence?


They composed a letter to the governor asking for more food.

to write

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What is a synonym for "gather?"

collect

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What is an antonym for "question?"

answer

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What is the hyperbole in this sentence?


It took him ten years to finish his homework.

ten years to finish

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What does this idiom mean?


She was a spitting image of her mom. 

looked alike 

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What does "pleaded" mean in this sentence?


The kids pleaded with their mother for more icecream.

begged

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What is a synonym for "tidy?"

neat

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What is an antonym for "agree?"

disagree

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what is the hyperbole in the sentence?


The car ride to Florida took an eternity.

took an eternity

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What does this idiom mean?


You need to cut to the chase. 

get to the point

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