Synonyms
Antonyms
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100
Attahced, related, joined
Affiliated
100
Rich, luxurious, bountiful, full
Destitute
100
One who does good for others
Benefactor
100
A large crowd (ascertained, converged) to the mall to buy the latest gadget.
Converged
200
Civi, valiant, courtly
Chivalrous
200
Weak, unconvincing, ineffective
Cogent
200
Coming at a bad time; not appropriate
Inopportune
200
After the hurricane destroyed the city, the people of New Orleans shoued their (diffident, indomitable) spirit by rebuilding.
Indomitable
300
Distinct, forthright, clear
Explicit
300
Disagree, differ, dissent
Assent
300
To earase, obliterate, destroy
Expunge
300
Was Oscar Wilde being (ironic, deft) when he said that he could resist everything except tempation?
Ironic
400
Meet, unite, merge
Converge
400
Sweet-smelling, up-to-date, brand-new
Musty
400
To go aboard; to make a start; to invest
Embark
400
Lincoln said, "If you once forfeit the confidence of your fellow citizens, you can never regain their respect and (esteem, attainment)."
Esteem
500
Timid, bashful, unassertive
Diffident
500
Failure, defeat, frustration
Attainment
500
To yield to; to assume an office or dignity
Accede
500
He is not too well informed on most matters; but when it comes to big-league baseball, he is all but (indomitable, infallible).
Infallible
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