Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Synonyms & Antonyms
Bonus
100
A citizen of another country.
Alien.
100
To stop proceedings temporarily; move to another place.
Adjourn.
100
Having a pleasing appearance.
Comely.
100
Synonym: Run-of-the-mill. Antonym: Exceptional, outstanding, distinguished.
Mediocre.
100
When I am on a diet, the treats in bakery windows seem to me with a _____ letter of rejection.
Sully.
200
The process of driving or forcing out.
Expulsion.
200
To make up for; to repay for services.
Compensate.
200
Loose in one's morals or behavior.
Dissolute.
200
To soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch.
Sully.
200
The team's number-one draft pick turned out to be a rather ________ player, not a star who could lead them to the championship.
Mediocre.
300
A deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense.
Feint.
300
To strengthen, build up.
Fortify.
300
Not regular or consistent; different from whay is ordinarily expected; undependable.
Erratic.
300
Synonym: Tempt, lead on, make one's mouth water. Antonym: Satisfy, fulfill, gratify.
Tantalize.
300
Many people find that they can turn a favorite hobby into a highly _________ business.
Lucrative.
400
Food for horses or cattle; raw material for a designated purpose.
Fodder.
400
To reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly.
Proliferate.
400
Difficult or impossible to read.
Illegible.
400
Synonym: Concise, succinct, crisp, short and sweet. Antonym: Verbose, wordy, diffuse, prolix.
Terse.
400
The chess master's opening _____ gave her an immediate advantage.
Feint.
500
A rude remark of derision.
Jeer.
500
To conquer by force, bring under complete control.
Subjugate.
500
Bringing in money; profitable.
Lucrative.
500
Synonym: Resolute, steadfast, unwavering. Antonym: Irresolute, wavering, vacillating.
Unflinching.
500
The judge ________ the hearing until ten o'clock the following morning.
Adjourn.
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