Synonyms
Antonyms
Completing the Sentence
Definitions (Set A)
Definitions (Set B)
100

appalled by her decision

OPTIONS: pleased; intrigued; gratified; shocked

shocked

100

shackle the woman

OPTIONS: liberate; consult; praise; arrest

liberate

100

Most parents hope that their _____ will uphold the values they were taught at home.

OPTIONS: progeny; archetypes; demise; guise

progeny

100

strong, muscular

brawny

100

an external appearance, cover, or mask

guise

200

that invincible squad

OPTIONS: inept; unconquerable; uncoordinated; disgraceful

unconquerable

200

the object of widespread odium

OPTIONS: research; admiration; loathing; contempt

admiration

200

Conflicts over old wrongs and injuries often drag on for years because rivals are still seeking _____.

OPTIONS: consternation; vengeance; progeny; guise

vengeance

200

a death, especially of a person in a lofty position

demise

200

to approach and speak to first

accost

300

archetype of a villain

OPTIONS: enemy; model; creator; summary

model

300

halcyon weather

OPTIONS: refreshing; turbulent; seasonable; unchanging

turbulent

300

The priceless Ming vase, made in the fifteenth century, fell from its stand in the gallery and smashed into a(n) _____ mess. 

OPTIONS: brawny; dank; halcyon; irreparable

irreparable

300

unpleasantly damp or wet

dank
300

dismay, confusion

consternation

400

a new guise

OPTIONS: start; denial; costume; opportunity

costume

400

accosted the two silent guests

OPTIONS: introduced; noticed; avoided; faced

avoided

400

She looked at the costly opera tickets with total _____ as it suddenly dawned on her that the long-awaited performance was last night, not tonight! 

OPTIONS: demise; cataclysm; consternation; vengeance

consternation

400

developed or created at the very beginning

primordial

400

hatred; contempt

odium

500

a major cataclysm

OPTIONS: reversal; battle; prohibition; catastrophe

catastrophe

500

wry observations

OPTIONS: weary; solemn; wistful; redundant

solemn

500

"With the current exhibit," proclaimed the mayor, "I believe the art museum has ______ the boundaries of good taste to enter the hazy territory of sensationalistic rubbish." 

OPTIONS: appalled; accosted; shackled; transgressed

transgressed

500

to blot out completely, destroy utterly

obliterate

500

calm, peaceful

halcyon

600

According to some historians, the Civil War was the greatest disaster in American history--a(n) _____ from which it took the nation years to recover.

OPTIONS: odium; archetype; vengeance; cataclysm

cataclysm

600

cleverly and often grimly humorous

wry

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