Fill in the _.
Opposites
Straight out of Oxford
Poetically defined
Synonyms
100

The incompetent workers somehow managed to _ the easiest of jobs.

What is botch?

100

Compliment, praise

What is slander?

100

A person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.

What is pacifist

100

A sneaky deception

What is feign?

100

Enemy, opponent

What is adversary?

200

Due to the harsh winter, food was becoming _.

What is sparse?

200

Include

What is omit?

200

(of a person or group) act in accordance with a wish or command.

What is comply

200

Not to brag

What is modest?

200

receive, obtain, get

What is acquire?

300

The new ruler was quite the _.

What is tyrant?

300

New, fixed

What is decrepit?

300

Worn out or ruined because of age or neglect.

What is decrepit?

300

Constant repetition

What is tedious?

300

Average, okay

What is mediocre?

400

The less willing nobles had to be _ into agreeing.

What is coerce?

400

Smile, grin

What is grimace?

400

Abandon or mitigate a harsh intention or cruel treatment.

What is relent?

400

A small generosity

What is gratuity?

400

Focused, concentrated

What is fixate?

500

This _ suggestion was quite a shock to many.

What is presumptuous?

500

Insomnia

What is narcolepsy?

500

Deceive; trick.

What is dupe?

500

Impossible to grasp

What is cryptic?

500

Unfeeling, cold

What is callous?

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