Definitions
Synonyms I
Synonyms II
Antonyms
Context
100

(adj.) having to do with punishment

What is penal?

100

SYN: dreadful

What is dire?

100

SYN: clobber

What is bludgeon?

100

ANT: pleased

What is disgruntled?

100

The singer walked with a bodyguard to help her __ off the paparazzi. 

What is fend?

200

(v.) to cause irritation by rubbing; to bother


What is chafe?

200

SYN: hermit

What is recluse?

200

 SYN: disciplinary

What is penal?

200

ANT: soothe

What is chafe?

200

You may want to have a back up plan in case things go __. 

What is awry?

300

(n.) something wonderful or marvelous; a child or young person with an extraordinary level of skill or talent

What is prodigy?

300

SYN: fame

What is renown?

300

SYN: invade

What is encroach?

300

ANT: consequences

What is impunity?

300

The boy, who was considered to be a __ in mathematics, was accepted to one of the leading engineering colleges by the time he was only fifteen. 

What is prodigy?

400

(adj.) having the greatest in strength or power; most common

What is predominant?

400

SYN: relevant

What is pertinent?

400

SYN: suitable

What is apt?

400

ANT: disquieting

What is disarming?

400

The outlaw knew that even though he'd managed to get away with __ for so many years, he'd eventually have to pay for his crimes. 

What is impunity?

500

(n.) air, manner, appearance; facial expression

What is mien?

500

SYN: grant

What is endow?

500

SYN: surrender

What is capitulate?

500

ANT: cleanse

What is defile?

500

Young families made up the __ population of the neighborhood. 

What is predominant?

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