What is a synonym for malevolent?
malicious, wicked, sinister, malignant
When a scuffle broke out, the commissioner ordered the police to [xxxxxxxxx] the crowd.
Disperse
Provide a definition for finite.
Lasting for a limited time; having limits
On average how long does it take food to pass through the human body? (must be within 5 hours)
53 hours
What part(s) of speech is expunge: noun, verb, adjective?
verb
What vocabulary word is a synonym for: transmit or bestow?
Bequeath
We need to [xxxxxxxx] what it will cost to remodel our kitchen.
What word means: unable to be wounded or hurt?
Invulnerable
What animal name literally means pig-fish?
Porpoise
What part(s) of speech is converge: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, or interjection?
verb
Please provide an antonym for supercilious.
humble, meek, deferential, servile
Scientists today have so much specialized knowledge that they sometimes seem [xxxxxxxxx].
Omniscient
Provide a definition for skulk.
To lie in hiding, moving stealthily
What do you call a group of toads?
A knot
Provide the part(s) of speech for panacea.
Noun
Provide a synonym and antonym for venial.
Synonyms - excusable or forgivable
Antonyms - inexcusable or unforgivable
In addition to his abilities as a leader, Abraham Lincoln was a man of high literary [xxxxxxxx].
Attainment
Which vocabulary word means: beyond explanation?
Uncanny
What is the tiny piece of metal or plastic at the end of a shoelace called?
An aglet
Provide the part(s) of speech for esteem.
Verb and Noun
Sort the following words into synonym or antonym for the word nonchalant.
Blasè, abashed, perturbed, composed, unruffled, disconcerted
Synonyms: Blasè, Unruffled, Composed
Antonyms: Abashed, Perturbed, Disconcerted
A group of legal scholars held a press conference to present a [xxxxxxxxxx] plea for reform of the state's prison system.
Cogent
Which word means: meticulously conscientious
Scrupulous
What is anatidaephobia?
The fear that a duck is watching you.
What part(s) of speech is affiliated?
Participle, Adjective