(adj) going on without a stop or break
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
continuous
(v.) to overcome by superior force
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(What did Thunder Rose have to face?)
overwhelm
making or capable of large amounts of; giving good results
productive
Why do you play with him if you ______ him so much?
despise
Synonyms:
smart, wise, intelligent
shrewd
antonyms:
simple, modest, cheap
luxurious
(adj) easily broken or damaged
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
fragile
(adj.) quick to fight or quarrel, tending to violence
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(Who do you know that acts this way?)
aggressive
to stray off or trail behind; to spread out in a scattered fashion
straggle
New Jeans will have to _____ the concert if it continues to rain.
cancel
Synonyms:
include, contain, involve
consist
Antonyms:
stout, brave, strong
(ends in ly)
(n) a violent attack
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
assault
(v.) to trick a person into believing something that is not true
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
(What's the grammar rule?)
deceive
living or being alone; being the only one
I used to only eat vegetables, but I tasted steak so now I'm a ______.
convert
Synonyms:
mistake, error
blunder
Antonyms:
temporary, short-term
permanent
(n.) a carefully made plan or plot
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
strategy
(n.) something that gets in the way
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(What can stop you from going to school?
obstacle
a safe place
haven
My brother and I always ______ over video games.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
dispute
Synonyms:
legend, fable, tale
myth
Antonyms:
accurate, correct, true
misleading
(adj.) likely to betray; seemingly safe but actually dangerous
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
treacherous
(v.) to give out in shares
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
(The teacher does this every class.)
distribute
(adj.) direct and outspoken in a good-natured way
bluff
The princess showed undeniable _______ in her beautiful white dress and pearl necklace.
glamour
Synonyms:
length, width
span
Antonyms:
hurry, rush, dash
linger