Definitions
Synonyms
Antonyms
Parts of Speech
Complete the Sentence
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(n) a short club used as a weapon

Bludgeon

100

Synonym for Prodigy

marvel, wonder, genius

100

Antonym for Awry

straight, symmetrical 

100

Fend: to ward off, resist; to get along, manage

Verb

100

The careers of some musical ___________ have turned out to be short-lived. 

Prodigies 

200

(v) to march in a single line; to make unclear or dirty

Defile

200

Synonym for Endow

grant, bestow, present, bequeath

200

Antonym for Disgruntled

pleased, satisfied, content

200

Recluse: a person who leads a life shut up or withdrawn from the world

Noun

200

The girl sitting alone had a reputation for being a ________. 

Recluse

300

(adj) warning of trouble to come

Dire

300

Synonym for Predominant

chief, major, paramount, prevalent

300

Antonym for Apt

inappropriate, slow

300

Disgruntled: in bad humor, discontented, annoyed

Adjective

300

The injured Quarterback ________ at sitting on the bench while his team was being badly beaten on the field. 

Chafed

400

(n) freedom from punishment

Impunity

400
Synonym for Fend

stave off, cope

400

Antonym for Pertinent

unrelated, irrelevant, immaterial

400

Dire: dreadful, causing fear or suffering; warning of trouble to come; demanding immediate action to avoid disaster

Adjective

400

Do you believe that the crime rate will go down if the _____ code is made more severe? 

Penal

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(adj) having to do with punishment

Penal

500

Synonym for Capitulate

surrender, yield, submit, back down, succumb
500

Antonym for Renown

obscurity, infamy, notoriety

500

Mien: air, manner; appearance; expression

Noun

500

The Senator fought all attempts of the government to ___________ on our privacy. 

Encroach 

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