Definitions
Synonyms I
Synonyms II
Antonyms
Context
100

(v.) to wear away gradually

What is erode?

100
SYNONYM: royal

What is regal?

100

SYNONYM: attract

What is entice?

100

ANTONYM: quenched

What is parched?
100

Due to a mechanical issue, the car cannot __ beyond its current speed. 

What is accelerate?

200

(adj.) happening by chance or on an irregular basis; showing little concern; informal

What is casual?
200

SYNONYM: struggle

What is ordeal?

200

SYNONYM: horrific

What is gruesome?

200
ANTONYM: huge

What is puny?

200

Over time, the constant foot traffic is likely to __ the stone steps.

What is erode?

300

(v.) to go through an area to procure votes, sales, or opinions

What is canvass?

300

SYNONYM: realistic

What is graphic?

300

SYNONYM: suppress

What is stifle?

300

ANTONYM: formal

What is casual?

300
Don't throw out the owners' manual; it contains __ safety information. 

What is vital?

400

(v.) to evade or belittle a point by twisting words or raising minor objections

(n.) a petty objection or disagreement

What is quibble?
400

SYNONYM: spectator

What is bystander?

400

SYNONYM: persevere

What is persist?

400

ANTONYM: agree

What is quibble?

400

The author described the setting in such __ detail that readers had no problem picturing the scene. 

What is graphic?

500

(adj.) treated unfairly or cruelly, oppressed

What is downtrodden?

500

SYNONYM: gloom

What is melancholy?

500

SYNONYM: indispensible

What is vital?

500

ANTONYM: repeal

What is ratify?

500

The toddler tried to replicate the dancers' movements, but all she could do was __ about awkwardly on the stage. 

What is flounder?

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