Defintions
Synonyms
Antonyms
Words
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100

A fortified, protected place

Bastion: (Noun)

100

Imprison

Incarcerate: (Verb)

100

Trivial (Little Importance)

Exigency: (Noun)

100

Disarray: (Noun)

Chaos, disorganization, or mess

100
As a __________ to make the kids do chores, I make them play a game and whoever wins will have to do chores for the day.

Stratagem: (Noun)

200

A state of peace or agreement; a formal treaty or pact.

Concord: (Noun)

200

Cheerful

Jocular: (Adjective)

200

Calm

Frenetic: (Adjective)

200

Concord: (Noun)

A state of peace or agreement; a formal treaty or pact.

200

After hearing someone say that LeBron was going to team up with Stephen Curry, I thought that what they said was ____________.

Ludicrous

300

To gather small bits; to gather small quantities of grain (in agriculture).

Glean: (Verb)

300

Perfect/Complete

Consummate: (Adjective; Verb)

300

Sensible

Ludicrous

300

Mordant: (Adjective)

Sharp and harsh; biting or caustic in speech or action.

300

After the hurricane, there was a lot of ________ and it was going to take a while to clean everything up.

Flotsam: (Noun)

400

A poisonous, stinging plant; to annoy or arouse displeasure or impatience.

Nettle: (Noun; Verb)

400

Bird/Complain

Grouse: (Noun; Verb)

400

Courageous

Pusillanimous: (Adjective)

400

Nettle: (Noun; Verb)

A poisonous, stinging plant; to annoy or arouse displeasure or impatience.

400

My grandfather has a particular watch that has a ___________ value to it.

Pecuniary: (Adjective)

500

One who holds office at a time being discussed; obligatory, required, necessary.

Incumbent: (Noun; Adjective)

500

Required

Incumbent: (Noun; Adjective)

500

Honest

Stratagem: (Noun)

500

Atrophy: (Noun; Verb)

The wasting away of organs or tissue; to deteriorate, decline slowly, waste away.

500

After a long day at work, I take a shower, eat dinner, and have a ___________ position on my bed.

Recumbent: (Adjective)

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