Definitions
Used in a Sentence
Synonyms & Antonyms
Vocabulary 1
Bonus
100

 (verb) to very much respect and admire someone or something.

Revere

100

The hallway erupted into a __________ of slamming lockers and shouting students.

Cacophony

100

Antonym of Immortal

Mortal

100

(noun) a state of extreme happiness or excitement.

Elation

100

Who did the Durand-Arkansaw Panthers play for the Homecoming Game? 

Elk Mound Mounders

200

(noun) a feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.

Trepidation

200

The man had to __________ his dog for stealing food off of the table.

Chide

200

Antonym of Interesting

Vapid

200

 (adjective) so sad or disappointed that it is impossible for anyone to make you feel better.

Inconsolable

200

How old are Citra and Rowan at the beginning of Scythe?

16

300

(verb) to give your opinion about something as if you knew everything about it and only your opinion was correct.

Pontificate

300

The playlist was full of __________ songs, but they were not his favorite.

Adequate

300

Synonym of Sympathize 

Commiserate

300

(adjective) something you must do because of a rule or law.

Compulsory

300

On what continent are the Andes Mountains located?

South America

400

(noun) a real or imagined wrong or cause for complaint, especially unfair treatment.

Grievance

400

Many wondered whether the new electric vans would eventually __________ the town’s old mail trucks.

Supplant

400

Antonym of Be Genuine

Feign

400

(adjective) having a very harmful effect or influence.

Pernicious

400

How many chairs are in Ms. Lehrke's room (Not counting the one above the cupboard)?

31

500

(adjective) famous or well known, typically for a bad quality or deed.

Notorious

500

The legend warned that even the bravest hero was still a __________ being.

Mortal

500

Synonym for Intuitive 

Visceral

500

(adjective) enthusiastic and eager.

Zealous

500

Before this class was called 9th Grade English, what was it called?

Literacy and Communications

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