Definition of 'attempt'
Example: I will attempt to do my homework but I might run out of time.
To try or make an effort.
Synonym of 'wealthy'
Hint: It starts with the letter 'r'.
Rich
Antonym of 'first'
Hint: The letter 'z' is the ________ letter in the alphabet.
Last
A type of transportation
Bike, car, plane, boat, scooter, truck, train, motorbike.
Two different meanings of the word 'bark'
The sound a dog makes
The outer layer of a tree trunk
Definition of 'sturdy'
Example: A house made of bricks is very sturdy.
Strongly built.
Synonym of 'greedy'
Hint: It starts with the letter 's'
Selfish
Antonym of 'rough'
Hint: The ice-cream is very __________.
Smooth
Australian capital cities
Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart, Adelaide, Darwin, Perth
Two different meaning for the word 'wave'
A gesture or greeting with your hand.
The way water moves in the ocean.
Definition of 'wither'
Example: If you don't water a plant it with wither away.
To dry up, wilt or sag.
Synonym of 'cautious'
Hint: It starts with 'c'
Careful
Antonym of 'entertaining'
Hint: Staring at the wall is very __________.
Boring
Australian states (other than Queensland)
New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Northern Territory, Western Australia
Two different meanings of the word 'right'
Correct or accurate.
A direction that is the opposite of left.
Definition of 'immense'
Example: The Pacific Ocean is an immense body of water.
Very large or great.
Synonym of 'artificial'
Hint: It starts with 'f'.
Fake
Antonym of 'awful'
Hint: We had a w___________ day at the beach.
Wonderful
Words that begin with 'Q'
quiet, quilt, quit, quarter, quiver, quail, queasy, quick, quest
Two different meaning of the word 'trip'
A holiday or vacation.
To fall over.
Definition of 'interrogate'
Example: They will interrogate the suspect until they confess.
To examine by questioning formally or informally.
Synonym of 'genuine'
Hint: It starts with 'f'
Fake
Antonym of 'special'
Hint: Today was an o_________ day because I did the same thing that I do every day.
Ordinary
Australian Prime Ministers
Anthony Albanese, Tony Abbott, John Howard, Kevin Rudd, Julia Gillard, Scott Morrison, Harold Holt, Bob Hawke
Two meanings for the word 'sink'
To fall to the bottom of water.
A space in the kitchen for washing dishes.