Word
Word
Synonym
Antonym
Word in a sentence
100

What does the word burrow mean?

to dig or move through something by making a tunnel or by pushing through

100

What does the word archeologist mean?

A scientist who studies the past by examining artifacts and remains

100

What is a synonym for the word vivid mean?

vibrant, bright, lively

100

What is an antonym for dilute?

concentrate, thicken, enrich

100

relic 

answers may vary 

(An old object or item from the past with historical value)

200

What does cavort mean?

To jump or dance around excitedly

200

What does the word concur mean?

to agree with someone or something 

200

What is a synonym for the word tread?

step, walk, pace, stroll 

200

What is an antonym for muffled?

loud, clear, sharp, distinct

200

hostile 

answers may vary 

(unfriendly or aggressive) 

300

What does the word folklore mean?

Traditional stories, beliefs, and customs passed through generations

300

What does the word pioneer mean?

A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new area or do something new

300

What is a synonym for the word residue?

remnant, leftover, remaining

300

What is an antonym for dense?

sparse, thin, open, loose

300

thicket

answers may vary 

(A thick growth of bushes or trees)

400

What does the word crude mean?

Rough, simple, or not carefully made; unrefined

400

What does the word vent mean?

An opening that lets air, gas, or liquid pass out; or to express strong feelings

400

What is a synonym for the word perch?

roost, settle, sit, balance

400
What is an antonym for amble?



hurry, dash, scurry, run

400

tactful

Answers may vary 

(Careful not to upset or offend others; polite)

500

What does the word barren mean?

Not able to produce plants or crops; empty

500

What does the word slight mean?

small in degree or amount; not important 

500

What is a synonym for the word terrain?

landscape, ground, geography

500
What is an antonym for rave?



  • Criticize

  • Condemn

  • Disparage

  • Denounce

500

simmer

answers may vary 

(To cook just below the boiling point; or to stay quiet but ready to burst out)

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