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Synonyms
Homophones
Antonyms
100

magnify

to make larger, bigger, or zoom in

100

contestant

a person who takes part or participates in competition

100

sluggish

slow and not having energy

100

stick/glue

To make or turn something into one object by putting together

100

brake and break

something used to slow down or stop movement or activity

to separate (something) into parts or pieces often in a sudden and forceful or violent way

100

first/last

coming before all others in time, order, or importance; the opposite of last

coming after all others in time, order, or importance; the opposite of first

200

terrify

to scare someone or make them feel scared

200

descendant

A person who comes from the same ancestry or family member

200

foolish

Very ridiculous or being silly in behavior

200

plate/dish


a round flat object that you put food on


200

buy, bye, and by

to get (something) by paying money for it

used to express farewell

close to or next to (something or someone)

200

happy/sad

to feel joy and enjoy life

to feel down and dissapointed

300

simplify


to make more easy, simple, and less work



300

opponent

A person who goes against another person in a game or competition

300

childish

having a characteristic like a child

300

throw/toss

When you use force to move something into the air with your arm and hand

300

made and maid

built, formed, or shaped in a specified way

a woman or girl who does cleaning work in a house or hotel

300

front/back

a place, position, or area that is most forward; the opposite of back

the rear part; the farther or reverse side; the opposite of front

400

electrify

To charge with power, electricity, or energy quickly

400

assistant


a person who helps and supports someone else


400

stylish

fashionable; having good taste in clothing

400

cut/clip

When you use scissors or knife to cut something

400

hair and hare

a thin threadlike growth from the skin of a person or animal

a fast animal that resembles a rabbit

400

city/country

a place where many people live that is larger and important; urban; the opposite of country

an indefinite usually extended expanse of land; rural; the opposite of city

500

classify

to assign to a group or kind

500

inhabitant

a person or animal who lives in a certain place

500

sheepish

having the characteristics of being shy

500

taxi/cab

a car that carries passengers to a place for money.

500

allowed and aloud

to permit (something); to regard or treat (something) as acceptable

in a way that can be clearly heard; in a voice that can be heard

500

clean/dirty

free from dirt or pollution; the opposite of dirty

covered with, containing, or characterized by filth; the opposite of clean

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