Definitions
Vocabulary
Diction
Synonyms
Part of Speech
10
Too absurd to be believed
What is preposterous?
10
Well-known for over a long period of time
What is legendary?
10
To prowl or lie hidden
What is lurk?
10
Give a vocabulary word that is a synonym for depressing
What is dismal?
10
Give the adjective form of a vocabulary word that means having the power to hold the attention of
What is enthralling?
20
Showing disbelief
What is incredulous?
20
Simple in a childlike way
What is naive?
20
Putting an end to doubt
What is conclusive?
20
Give a vocabulary word that is a synonym for skeptical
What is incredulous?
20
Give the noun form of a vocabulary word that means something that is without proof
What is allegation?
30
A person or thing that is similar to another
What is counterpart?
30
To hold the attention of as though under a spell
What is enthrall?
30
To state as a fact but without offering proof
What is allege?
30
Give a vocabulary word that is a synonym for convincing
What is conclusive?
30
Give the part of speech for the word "scrupulous" as used in the following sentence: The treasurer kept a scrupulous record of all the moneys received and paid out.
What is adjective?
40
A collection of animals kept in cages for showing to the public
What is menagerie?
40
Causing misery or sadness
What is dismal?
40
To give or promise what is wanted in order to please someone
What is pander?
40
Give a vocabulary word that is a synonym for innocent
What is naive?
40
Give the part of speech for the word "counterpart" as used in the following sentence: The British prime minister is the counterpart of the American president.
What is noun?
50
Doubt or disbelief
What is incredulity?
50
Acting in a correct and honest manner
What is scrupulous?
50
Fascinating because of being very different from the ordinary
What is exotic?
50
Give a vocabulary word that is a synonym for ridiculous
What is preposterous?
50
Give the part of speech for the word "enthralled" as used in the following sentence: The acrobats on the trapeze enthralled the circus audience.
What is verb?
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