Which is a synonym for the word incumbent? (mandatory or floating wreckage)
mandatory
Which is an antonym for incarcerate? (liberate or unnecessary)
liberate
(adj.) obligatory, required, (n.) one who holds a specific office at the time spoken of.
incumbent
During the 19th century, it was fashionable to spend a few weeks in the fall hunting (grouse, nettles) pheasants, and other game birds.
grouse
What is the part of speech for the word "Grouse?"
Noun and Verb
Which is a synonym for the word incarcerate? (facetious or intern)
intern
Which is an antonym for the word grouse? (compliment or complain)
compliment
(v.) to imprison, confine, jail
incarcerate

In Victorian times, fashionable ladies (disarrayed, incarcerated) their waists into tight corsets to achieve an "hourglass" figure.
incarcerated
What is the part of speech for the word "Incarcerate?"
Verb
Which is a synonym for the word grouse? (kvetch or peeve)
kvetch
Which is an antonym for the word incumbent? (optional or calm)
optional
(n.) A type of bird; complaint; (v.) to complain
grouse
Of the ten Congressional seats in our state, only one was won by a new member; all other winners were (incumbents, bastions)
incumbents
What is the part of speech for the word "Incumbent?"
Noun and Adjective