This word means to talk or act in a noisy and threatening way, or speech that is loud and threatening.
What is bluster?
This word can be replaced with "mollify" or "placate."
What is pacify?
The antonym of "not hungry" or "well-fed" is this word.
What is ravenous?
After the accident, his leg was ________ from the knee down
What is numb?
This word is a noun that refers to one who lives in a particular place.
What is inhabitant?
This term describes the state of being faithful, with an emphasis on accuracy and exactness.
What is fidelity?
This word means "starved" or "voracious."
What is ravenous?
The opposite of "rush" or "hasten" is this word.
What is tarry?
As the debate grew more heated, he couldn't resist joining the _____________.
What is fray?
This word is a noun that refers to the length of time something lasts.
What is duration?
This word refers to something being clumsily ruined or messed up through awkwardness.
What is bungle?
This word means "guilt" or "pangs of conscience."
What is remorse?
This word means the opposite of "sensitive" or "alert."
What is numb?
The unexpected rainstorm was a major ____________for the outdoor concert.
What is setback?
This word is an adjective describing someone overly self-satisfied.
What is smug?
This word refers to the sharpness of something or a quick, intense rise to a high point lasting for a short time.
What is acute?
A synonym for "failure" or "reversal" is this word.
What is setback?
The opposite of "conceited" or "complacent" is this word.
What is smug?
He felt deep ______________ for the harsh words he had spoken to his friend.
What is remorse?
This word is an adjective that describes something sharp or keen.
What is acute?
This word refers to a willful, stubborn, and unruly attitude.
What is headstrong?
This word has the same meaning as "bravado" or "swagger."
What is bluster?
This word is the opposite of "disloyalty" or "treachery."
What is fidelity?
The old, abandoned house had an ____ feeling that made me want to leave as soon as possible.
What is eerie?
This word is a verb meaning to soothe or calm someone.
What id pacify?